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🌱 Spring gardeners are loving this clever zero-tool hack for building a raised garden bed. You grab special corner blocks from Lowe’s — or your favorite gardening or hardware store — that have four notches each. Slide in pre-cut lumber, two boards per side for height, and the whole...

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Culture is genetic because behavior is genetic. This beaver never saw a dam in its life. No beavers or anything else ever taught it to build a dam. It wants to build a dam because it is a beaver. Many beavers together build a big dam. That is beaver culture. Humans are not different. Nothing is different. This is what life is. This is how life works. Your body is your mind. A caterpillar wants to build a chrysalis. A bee wants to build a hive. A lion wants to build a pride. You are not special. You are not above your nature. you are INSIDE of it. The thoughts that we think are genetic thoughts. The crimes we commit are genetic crimes. The art we create is genetic art. Just like this beaver, you can give the animal different sticks and it will build a different dam, but it will always build a dam. And you can give humans different "education," but the human will always use it to do what its genes tell it to do. This is the first big answer that you need. This is the biggest piece of the puzzle. This is how to understand people 90% of the way. You just... notice what they do, and get out of the way, and watch them do it. And if they need sticks, you give them sticks. And if you don't like what they do, you have to get away from them. You cannot train dam-building into them or out of them any more than you can with a beaver. A beaver wants to build a dam because it is a beaver. Whatever you see people build, that's what they wanted to build from the sticks they got in the river they were in. Stop pretending you can change it.

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ChatGPT is going to DECIMATE the interior and exterior design profession. I posted a video of the prompt below for a project that cost me under $200 and 20 hours of work (free labor). I wanted to turn my deck landing into something useful. Currently it was just a convenient place to hide a bunch of outdoor tools, compost bins and other garbage, but it was very unsightly. It gets a good amount of sunlight so I thought it would be a good spot for training climbers (cucumbers, peas, pumpkins etc). The one thing I didn’t prompt ChatGPT was for a materials and tools list to do the job even though I knew exactly what I needed. I spent $35 in raised bed soil (4 bags (1.5cu ft ea) of organic raised bed soil, 2 bags of compost and cow manure, $13 on a stone chisel, and $135 on stone, $7 on concrete and $2 on a treated post. I used cedar boards that were essentially free that I’ve collected over the years. All in cost roughly $200. Took me maybe 15-20 hours of work total from ripping boards to leveling the stone. It’s about 95% done, still need to sand and finish the boards with food grade oil (probably use butcher block beeswax) and cut a few more of the stones to get them perfect. The bed measures about 8 feet across and 16” wide. Planted a few cucumber varieties that should sprout next week. Will probably accompany it with some dill, basil, and some flowers. Next step is to find a way to train the climbers. Need to come up with a clever idea to support the weight of the cukes but also want it to look nice and also avoid drilling into the cedar if possible. Open to ideas. I’ll update pics throughout the year to see how it turns out. In summary: Use ChatGPT to give you free outside landscape designs instantly. It’s extremely impressive. You can just build things (with HOA permission—I didn’t ask 🤫)

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