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Weather, climate change, air quality, community, gardens, photography, family. Certainly left of centre. Resident of Treaty 6 territory. My image is from a street sketch bought in Havana a few years ago. A decent likeness.
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Get an AI to recommend a tour for a city/place. Ask for a half or full day tour. Ask for distances between stops. Allow the use of transit or taxi between stops as needed. Specify your start and end position.
Now when you get to a stop, share your audio with your partner. And use the screen reading facility of Apple accessibility to read your note.
My self guided travel tour strategy …. Using AI, iPhones, AirPods and apple Notes. Read along.
Haven’t (yet) figured out to have the note read automatically triggered by gps arrival.
Put the text of each stop in a note in Apple notes - bunch of cut/paste here.
Ask for the output to be the stop name and a couple paragraphs about the stop - as would be given by a tour guide. And a distance to the next stop
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The astonishing rate of March snowmelt in Colorado River Basin continues, and is now well into record-low territory (even, it appears, relative to pre-SNOTEL era). And the extreme regional heatwave is only slowly fading, with unprecedented March melt continuing in meantime.
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March 27: Here are three graphics that highlight why there is rising concern regarding the prospect of difficult wildfire activity in the months to come. - Widespread drought - Very dry soils - Well below normal Western US snowpack (water equivalent) This is on top of continued anomalous heat.