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  2. Morning all, Working on the Iveco trailer lighting circuit. Looks like the fault is in the dedicated ECU. Housed in the rear wheel arch behind the wheels. Had to replace it 3yrs ago due to water ingress. It even has a metal stone deflector in front of it. That’s admitting it is a poor design. Glad my vehicle is 10 years old, because a newer one would need the ECU fitting then coding. Will also replace the harness from the ECU to the 13 pin socket. Rant over, have a good day.
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  6. Was Ian Flatters involved?
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  8. Good Morning Woken by the contest between Cockerel and Tawny Owl. Twit-twoo vs Cock-a-doodle .... funny. Have a great midweek.
  9. Head down get stuck in Mick .
  10. Mornin’ Stubs et al. Clearish and cool, squeezing two 3/4 days into a day with the help of another pair of hands. Both in the same village. Rain coming in lunchtime, so it’s against the clock today!
  11. Always tomorrow Doug.
  12. Good morning . Slight mizzle and a mild 12c . Hope you all have an agreeable day . πŸ™‚
  13. Bugger, I entered line 3 thinking F you Mick, I'll show you who has a clue, and it was at that point I knew I'd f'ed up! Wordle 1,593 4/6 🟨🟨🟩⬜⬜ ⬜🟩🟩🟩🟩 ⬜🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
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  16. Or, this. NHS England Β» NHS artificial intelligence (AI) trial to diagnose prostate cancer up to a month faster WWW.ENGLAND.NHS.UK NHS England Β» NHS artificial intelligence (AI) trial to diagnose prostate cancer up... As I said good and bad, the bad, well we all have seen the terminator.
  17. No it's not. Kram invented it.
  18. Personally I preferred this world before the complete dependence on digital pish that's invading every part of our organic lives. As I read recently " since the industrial revolution mankind has invented millions of amazing mechanical devices to help us with our labour, and in the last 30 years we've fecked them all with electronics " And I'll add to that by saying almost nobody has a clue how to repair any of it. I suppose that a big part of this problem is that anyone under 35 has no clue about the norm of life in a pre digital world. I guess what worries me the most is that now with all our eggs in one basket the opportunity for mass surveillance and corruption has never before been so available to be used against us .... and I'd guess that that's the plan. .
  19. The prospect of being treated by unvetted AI is terrifying. "Patient complained of worse hearing in left ear than right ear. Strapped him to a table and blew a horn in his right ear to restore balance."
  20. Perhaps the choice of name is to illustrate his amateur status, and consequent quest for enlightenment, rather than something implying years of experience, like Saw Wielder, Wood Demon, Defoliator of Worlds and the like? πŸ€”
  21. AI, good or bad, no doubt a lot of both. Medical and scientific breakthroughs, its already happening, replacing jobs and putting people out of work, already happening. Creating life like videos of cats pulling the middle finger, right at the top of the list ATM.
  22. Some people prefer tea-bagging. Allegedly..
  23. Good spot Kram. This is getting spooky now!
  24. That’s an AI answer if ever there was one! πŸ˜‚
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  26. For fast growing evergreen screening, I'd suggest Scots Pine, or maybe even Eucalyptus (if you're free to use non-natives ?), they grow like stink !
  27. When someone asks β€œAll things considered, is AI good for humanity?” they’re doing something very human: trying to simplify a vast, complex subject into something digestible. That kind of question can come from a few different mindsets, depending on tone and intent: The seeker of clarity – Someone genuinely curious, trying to get a sense of the overall moral balance. They know it’s complex but want to hear how others weigh the pros and cons. The moral judge – Someone looking for a definitive stance. β€œGood or bad” becomes a shorthand for β€œshould I support or fear this?” The conversational spark – Someone starting a debate thread. They ask a simple, provocative question because it invites passionate responses. The anxious observer – Someone uneasy about change. Framing it as β€œgood or bad” helps them express uncertainty or fear in a socially acceptable way. The reductionist thinker – Someone who struggles (or refuses) to sit in the grey areas. They want a clear binary even when the truth is layered. So, that kind of question isn’t necessarily shallow β€” it often reveals how a person handles complexity. Some want to understand it; others want to control or contain it.
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