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John Dee
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Indeed. Gonna take a look with a microscope later.

My first batch of yogurt is almost finished.

Most people are amazed by the chop-chop and twist-twist actions on my Motorola.

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Guy feeds his medical data into GPT, diagnoses mystery illness. Turns it into opensource tool. Sounds like getting the data is the hardest part.

"The most frustrating part wasn't just the lack of answers - it was how fragmented everything was. Each doctor only saw their piece of the puzzle: the orthopedist looked at joint pain, the endocrinologist checked hormones, the rheumatologist ran their own tests. No one was looking at the whole picture. It wasn't until I visited a rheumatologist who looked at the combination of my symptoms and genetic test results that I learned I likely had an autoimmune condition."

"Interestingly, when I fed all my symptoms and medical data from before the rheumatologist visit into GPT, it suggested the same diagnosis I eventually received. After sharing this experience, I discovered many others facing similar struggles with fragmented medical histories and unclear diagnoses. That's what motivated me to turn this into an open source tool for anyone to use. While it's still in early stages, it's functional and might help others in similar situations."

https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/comments/1ij5yf2/how_i_built_an_open_source_ai_tool_to_find_my/

https://github.com/OpenHealthForAll/open-health

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I had a good conversation with a friend the last night about this. I’m going to rant a bit, so my apologies in advance.

I’m in the camp that’s in borderline disbelief to the fact that we ever built truly gorgeous buildings, because I’m too young to have ever seen it with my own eyes.

How we built these things in the earlier times blows my mind completely, especially because it seems we have a chip on our shoulder and assume previous generations were less efficient, less intelligent, etc.

His take was that it all changed when computing began, among other things but this was a talking point that we sat with for a while.

- The best looking cars were built prior to the 1970s

- This is also when we started building boxes across the board, applying to residential, commercial & industrial buildings.

With this in mind, I realized everything back in the day was built with real artistic expression.

Now everything we build is

1. Done with ‘efficiency’ in mind

2. Built on software that started in a place of right angles and straight lines, and it does a great job of just that. It also over time probably trimmed jobs, therefore removing human brains (which are capable of being artistic) away from the design process.

3. The big one, built with profits in mind.

Hence removing artistic expression as the base of creation. It seems to be computing, efficiency and profits first, and then building within that.

IMO this is the only reason why some people like modern sculptures like cloud gate, It’s a rounded object in a city, surrounded by right angles. Same with some modern art, especially the chaotic stuff- the chaos can be attractive to some when surrounded by squares.

I need to re-read The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand sometime.

Reminds me of a trial shown in the Soil Food Web School's course. They applied compost extract (with all the functional groups of microbes including fungi) to young Christmas trees. After the first year the control and experiment trees looked the same, but they found the root system on the treated trees was twice as large as the control. The next year the treated trees grew twice as much as the control trees. After that the farmer wouldn't let them take pictures anymore because he didn't want his competition to see the results.

Trees (and all plants) pump energy into the soil, and the soil food web feeds on it to make nutrients available to plants.

Tabby, Aider and Continue are the main ones I keep hearing about. I haven't had much lucky getting them working with local models, but that was a few months ago. Trying again now with Tabby since it seems the closest to Copilot and is supposed to work better with smaller models.

This has been a pretty good source over the last few days. And the comments are hilarious. nostr:npub1artx2x0y8vfpftrgl8etm0zrsm2p43ntyrz6yc9ekpqsy7zqwn5sv26l9m

https://bsky.app/profile/altnps.bsky.social

When DOGE and Trump start dealing with the FBI and you hear sob stories about all the important work the FBI does, please remember Michael Shane Daughtry's experience.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/full-corruption-horrific-account-government-harassment-against-jan-6-survivor

Squeeze a small handful. No more than a few drops of water is just right.

Yes, state and county. Most of mine go to education and they still hit us up for more with bonds and levies to build prison-like schools and sports fields.