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We planted some spinach last year, they grew, we harvested them and died since they were out of season. But as we speak I checked the garden and these grew in place of them, Bird's Nest Fern is what they're called apparently and I'm wondering if they're edible or not since they were planted from the spinach seeds we sown last year. Thanks in advance for the help!

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[–] riskable@programming.dev -1 points 2 weeks ago

The anti-AI sentiment on Lemmy is quite extreme. To these people, all AI is bad. Even when it's useful. Even when it's saving lives. Even if AI was the world's only hope of solving global warming, they'd still unplug it without skipping a beat.

Because none of that matters to them. It's a religion. A beleif that's not founded in reason. They hate it. The very concept of it.

If all AI was powered via solar panels in a desert with no water cooling necessary, they'd still hate it.

If all AI was perfect at what it did and never made mistakes they'd still hate it.

If all AI was open source and free, running locally on everyone's PCs and phones, they'd still hate it.

I don't get it. There's literally no place for intelligent machines in their world.