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What advice did it give them? in my recent experience (again just interacting with the google llm via search, i don't go to chatgpt.com or w/e) it's been fairly accurate (i.e. "what the fuck is this little white butterfly leaving yellow oval eggs on my collard greens" and it's like "that's a cabbage white, dawg, you should probably just cover them with netting" but i didn't wanna do that so it suggested Bt or spinosad. I know enough about how those work to know, yea, that'd work, but also the initial netting idea is probably still the best if i weren't lazy), but gardening being what it is sometimes accurate advice still can't make something live yknow
Also i ignore it on various things like it says not to put rocks and shit at the bottom of your pots. "It'll create a perched water table and rot your roots!" shut up robot, i don't care, my pots all drain 100x better with a layer of rocks and then garden fabric before the dirt. And i like watching it trickle out around the rocks 😤