Basically, I was super tired getting home from an event last night and didn’t even notice the water hadn’t stopped flowing normally. It’s quiet so I don’t normally hear it.
Apparently at some point a couple hours in a fitting in my drip setup blew, flooding my peppers planter entirely and in the process burning through nearly 4000 liters of water before I caught it on my way out the door to work this morning.
I’ve since learned there’s a Z2M command to start watering on a timer, but I didn’t know that before and trusted Whisper to not fuck this up. My fault.
Don’t think my water bill company will be amenable to it. I’ll call and ask but, fuck.



Yes, I’m aware that ML is a field of computer math artificial intelligence. But purposefully trotting that out is tantamount to doing unpaid work for Sam Altman at this point since in parlance nearly everyone uses “AI” as shorthand for modern generative AI systems as well as the hype itself.
Which thus…no, it wasn’t called AI before, it was generally referred to as machine learning or neural networks with that implying it was AI (math) before it became labeled as AI (hype).
This feels like really unnecessary pedantry.
AI is the perfectly fine umbrella term for it. It was used forever in terms of ML. Just go back to the first entry in the linked Wikipedia entry and you will find that its literally the first sentence.
Just because you feel to have negative feelings about a scientific term, does not make it ok to claim it does not belong to the same or a related group.