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Two wings of the same bird, the fight will always be between working class and the elites. Just know that when you fall for control opposition manipulation these people get a good laugh out of every second of arguing

Yeah everyone knows we're in a class war, you're not profound. This administration is still unique in it's levels of corruption and reality distortion.

maybe 20 years ago you could pull that same bird talk. now it has become extremely disingenuous.

LLM's really causing serious brainrot if html pelican drawings are a usage basis for your programming projects, even all these shitty benchmarks don't say or mean anything if companies secretly tweak them on the go

Most of the 'coding benchmarks' are deeply flawed too. This one at least makes it explicit

And so far, the ability to make SVGs of $animal on $ vehicle seems to correlate surprisingly well with model 'intelligence'


I have to ask, how often is tissue culture used? I'm not sure of it's exact usecases like respawning old tree samples but it does seem very related.


It isn't, really, at least not by us.

Apple trees are pretty easy to propagate if they're alive. Snip off a twig, graft it onto another tree, and away it goes.

Some poor-condition trees can certainly present a challenge in terms of finding ideal graftable wood, but even a poor-quality scion is a lot easier to propagate via grafting than trying to culture in a petri dish.


I've never done it but apparently if you graft branches of different varieties on one tree, you can produce a number of different varieties of apples on one tree. This would be especially good if you could get some of the tastiest heirloom varieties.


That's definitely a thing you can do!

We haven't been doing that for now. The success rate doing so is somewhat less than directly grafting the whole top of the tree onto rootstock, for a few reasons. Since our primary goal is preservation and a lot of these trees have zero clones and could be wiped out by wildfire on any given year, our first priority is to get clones of every tree.


Oh wow that's getting really interesting, we have a bunch of old and new young apple trees on our field, it'd be really cool making tree mutants.

Do you know any good first resources about this? I'd like to give it a try.


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