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  2. 1.10” nice drink. Everything will stay nice and lush
  3. Monday stein too. Lawn will be meh.
  4. Half inch over the last few weeks. Webbed hands all over.
  5. My place had like 10 min of thunder and some rain in between lots of sunshine
  6. We bloom, we use snow messurement tools before harvest, and we arrange. Oh and we always dandy.
  7. They’re simply not good. They should be good, or at least better, but they’re not.
  8. .74 today and had .78 Wednesday . Drenched
  9. Today
  10. That’s moving NE right at S Wey
  11. Not a drop of rain. And the cloudy 68F day that was forecast ended up completely sunny, humid 80F. How i despise this area.
  12. I am paying 50 monthly. 5 dollars a month for all the domains. I dropped my pay sites so it isn't a problem. If anyone wants to donate they can but its free for all. I don't know a site that has all the features I have on the facing page with zero new pages opening to view data and will update as requested or if I want something else to add. Build your own super ensemble wether short or long term.
  13. .81 here and .57 in the woodyard. Stein is dead.
  14. There is actually one paper that suggests that AI-generated headlines may garner greater attention. https://www.mdpi.com/2673-5172/5/4/110 This concerns me. My worry is that sometimes the actual nuance is lost in the AI-generated content. As a result, even as the headlines might be catchy, those headlines could be somewhat inconsistent with the content. That creates a credibility gap (which already occurs with "clickbait" headlines). I am not aware of research on that aspect of AI usage. I remain an advocate of AI, but suggest that one should beware of its knowledge limits (pre-training) and working context. The former can lead to an inability to analyze novel situations, extreme outcomes, etc., e.g., it's no accident that physics-based models remain superior to AI when it comes to forecasting extreme events. The latter can impede the quality of the AI's output even as subsequent models have grown better at following instructions and understanding the user's goals/intent. Overall, AI can create stunning visualizations/infographics. I use it at work for just that purpose e.g., creating graphics for presentation slides. I still need to verify the output as every now and then, things need to be tweaked. AI can also assess the strength and weakness of arguments and help identify "blind spots." I don't believe AI should be used to generate all arguments, much less as a substitute for human judgment. That's the case even as there are more advanced features that can also be applied, an increased capacity in AI coding (Claude Code, Codex, etc.) and sustained work that can be carried out through agentic AI. Finally, these are my opinions. Others may well disagree with me.
  15. Ever Notice TouchTiger never shares links or assists anyone. Never says thanks when someone posts pay per view or answers his question. He is despised here and doesn't know it. https://threadex.rcc-acis.org/
  16. Wut? Geezer what exactly is your problem. I just wanted to share my site for free. Why the hate?
  17. Os are 1-12 against teams above .500 lol Let that sink in.
  18. Based on this week’s dailies, I predict that the Mon 3.4 RONI release will be the same (+0.4) or up 0.1.
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  20. The batch that moved thru here and now East CT is yours next. Should end up in the .40-.50 range
  21. I believe the last real super elnino was 1998-99 and that didn't result in a snowy winter for mid Atlantic. But the strong elnino of 82-83 Did give us a snowy winter. Soo. Sort of a crap shoot to see what we get this coming winter. But hurricane activity should be less this summer. In my opinion
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