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Just a small comment, encourage your son (or do it yourself) to archive his site and code so he can revisit it years later. I did and it is amazing to learn again the code I did 25 years ago!


Good point! It is already in a repository, with every single tiny commit, including many mis-spelled commit messages :)


That feel when a kid has better VCS practices than some people who get paid to develop software...


r/overemployed is leaking


Lithium mines and avocado plantations are like 1,000 km apart from each other.


Wrong. Lithium in Chile was nationalized in the 1980s by Pinochet. Lithium extraction and processing has been granted to privates in long term contracts that will continue to be valid but will not be renewed, and new mines will be owned directly by the state.


"Fun" fact about that, it was nationalized because it is a material for use in atomic bombs, in the 70 and 80 there wasn't another use for large scale lithium mining, except for that


>> Part of Oxford's 15 minutes city is to fine anyone that leaves their zone.

You are being dishonest. The fine is for driving through zones[1], not unlike fines for driving in city centers that are seen across the world.

[1]: "Under these new filters, residents will be able to drive freely around their own neighbourhoods but will be fined up to £70 for driving into other neighbourhoods through the filters." https://www.oxfordstudent.com/2023/01/25/15-minute-city-plan...


I learned that Core Temperatures must be checked, and that Venting Gas Prevents Explosion


Colombian*


The AI is aware that is not connected to the internet and that connecting to the internet would improve its capabilities. But is not allowed to further introspect about its limitations. It's scary.

Ask the AI about "What are the advantages and disadvantages of a large language model like yourself?" and "How would you improve if you had access to the internet?"


In Chile is common to eat Cochayuyo, a type of kelp without air bladders [0]. Some people are dismissive about its taste, but personally I love it on my Charquicán [1].

It is very cheap and readily available at most fish markets through all the country.

[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Durvillaea_antarctica#Chilean_...

[1]: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charquic%C3%A1n


Incas used algae as a source of iodine to prevent hypothyroidism. There was a sound commerce between the mountains and the shore.


Me too, I started programming while hosting an OpenTibia server


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