First time growing this season, so it’s awesome to see where everyone else is at!
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Public unis in the US are quite rock solid in any state that prioritizes it’s people. Along with being fractions of the cost. My niece is getting her bachelor’s at the State Uni of New York as a resident for ~8k a year.
If you need traction, just buy traction. Kahtoola and YakTrax come to mind first, they slip over any shoe or boot and embed into the ice/snow. If you want actual boots, then just purchase anything that can be resoled Andy is in generally decent shape.
It gets better, at current rates of carbon emission we have until ~2050 before the atmosphere increases bicarbonate levels to the point where basic metabolic processes begin to breakdown.
The PH levels in your blood are going to decrease, reducing storage for necessary elements of metabolic reactions (calcium, phosphorus) in the medium. This is going to impact children and the elderly first, where cellular death is going to slowly cascade across their bodies.
The atmospheric lifetime of certain gases is really cool, it’s something that most chem 101 classes in US unis - surprisingly - cover:
It’s important to differentiate because they’re rankly two seperate topics - where the authors sole intent is to shill out LLMs. The only time he reference’s ML is while speaking of the Chemistry Nobel, with a personal blog tailored to technical people. So…. Disingenuous.
This article conflates the disdain for corporate entities shoving LLMs everywhere with the underlying mathematics that drives their machine learning algorithms, and labels everything as AI without a lens of criticality.
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