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  • It's a cool idea, but has not worked well in practice. The plant referenced in the 2016 article you linked (Crescent Dunes) stopped operation in 2019 due to performance and cost issues. It appears to have restarted after the original owner filed for bankruptcy and sold the asset, but at a lower capacity.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crescent_Dunes_Solar_Energy_Project

  • Andrej Karpathy endorses Apple Intelligence
  • I thought the original post was satire - list all of the privacy issues, then throw in "Privacy <3" at the end. Seriously, almost every one of those points has a potential privacy issue.

    Guess I was being too generous.

  • Things are groooowing!
  • I love fresh artichokes - I can't find good ones here in grocery stores. I tried growing a one-year cultivar once - it did produce a couple of small buds, but wasn't worth the trouble.

  • Floating Island Garden
  • In case it helps for the future, I also think you came off defensive from the first reply. If everyone but you seems like an asshole, you may want to look at how you're acting.

    You usually seem pretty positive on here - if you're having a crappy day, I hope things feel better after a night's sleep.

  • Remember my birdhouse gourd I grew last fall? After drying all winter it’s ready now!
  • I was finally able to keep the vibe borers from killing my zucchini last year. Maybe I just got lucky, but this combo worked for me:

    1. Manual picking of eggs - I usually do this daily.
    2. Cover bottom of vines with aluminum foil.
    3. Spray with Bt. Follow package instructions, usually spray once or twice per week, depending on if it rained heavily.
  • Finding dark gold

    Is there any clue to where dark gold ore will be in the new area? I'm at 39 pieces in one of my runs and stuck just mining through random walls.

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    Pepper recommendations

    Hi - I'm new to the community!

    I'm planning my vegetable garden for next year, and am looking for pepper suggestions. I'm in USDA Zone 7a, grow in raised beds, rotate crops every year, add home compost and fertilizer (bloodmeal at planting, bonemeal when flowering) annually, and start my seedlings indoors.

    I've had good production the past few years with Greek pepperoncinis, Petit Marseillais, shishito, and various habanero varieties, but have had poor yields in the past when trying to grow the peppers my wife prefers: poblano, jalapeno and banana.

    Any suggestions for either varieties or technique? Ideally I'm looking for a versatile heirloom (I save seeds) with a moderate (sub-habenaro) level of heat.

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