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The weed-controlled device works by integrating cameras, computer vision, machine learning and robotics to make an intelligent sprayer which drives through fields to target and spray weeds, leaving the crops intact, working essentially the same way facial recognition technology operates. The program was shown thousands of pictures of weeds until it was able to recognize the difference between the weeds and crops. According to Blue River Technology, it would save up to 90% of what is currently used for herbicides.


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As it is pulled through the fields, the cameras analyze each frame and produce a pixel-accurate map of where the crops and weeds are. Once the plants are all identified, each weed and crop is mapped to field locations, while the robot sprays only the weeds.

The chief technology officer helpfully laid out the three digital pillars of Facebook's effort to keep you from scoring drugs on its platform: keyword matching, computer vision, and "nearest neighbor manifold expansion." These tools, when combined, allow Facebook to ban the one thing people actually want more of from Facebook. Yes, we're talking about weed.

Schroepfer gave an example of a photo of weed packaging, and said that Facebook's AI is able to identify these unfamiliar images as containing a federally illegal drug because it can figure out what they most resemble.

As might be expected, upset users claimed that Facebook's so-called "war on weed" was in violation of their first amendment rights and many businesses scrambled to get Facebook to reinstate their pages without success. But according to Bradley Shear, a digital rights lawyer who has worked with several clients on Facebook-related issues, the company is totally within its rights to pull the plug on any content on the platform.

Ultimately, Facebook's war on weed underscores our over reliance on a handful of massive corporations to police what we can and can't say online. It's another reason to believe we need more alternatives to Facebook, and platforms like Mastodon are slowly proving the strength of this position. But until we have a sativa-friendly social network or full legalization at the national level, it's probably best to leave your thoughts on #dank #nugs in IRL.

Clever cannabis influencers and brands have turned to sneakier hashtags like #ouid and #wd to get around algorithm limitations. These creative workarounds are not unlike the shorthand cannabis enthusiasts employed throughout prohibition to communicate about weed with like-minded consumers. Just look at 420, one of the most enduring and well-recognized memes to come out of cannabis culture since federal prohibition was enacted in 1970.

Some hashtags that you might expect to be totally saturated with weed content have actually been coopted by other enthusiasts with tongue firmly in cheek. Search #reefermadness on Instagram, for example and you'll find a mix of posts about the seminal 1930s anti-drug propaganda film, the early aughts cult classic Reefer Madness: The Musical, as well as colorful photos of coral reefs and graffiti-coated train cars.

The rise of emojis, too, has given cannabis enthusiasts new ways to talk undercover about their favorite plant. While there is no official weed emoji, those who partake have adopted the sprout, broccoli, tree and alembic emojis as symbols of flower, concentrates and other consumables. Despite corporate censorship, these reference points have even gotten baked into the subculture of prominent social media platforms, sometimes in surprising ways.

Dillweed is a turn-of-the century home built by the Dill family, early settlers of Dilltown. Nestled in a quiet rural village, Dillweed offers four comfortable air conditioned guest rooms and one garden suite with complete private amenities.

Features include a central sitting parlor, dining area, large covered porch and private fenced herb garden. In addition, Dillweed's Trailside Shop offers two floors of unique giftware/seasonal items, gourmet food items, snacks, gift baskets, and more. You'll enjoy easy access to the Ghost Town Trail, just steps away!

Smoking weed can affect child custody in Texas because a judge will decide how your usage affects your child. However, a new Texas law states that parental marijuana use alone cannot be the basis for termination.

The bottom line is that a judge will determine if your usage harms your child. For example, you can argue that you only smoke or ingest weed after your child sleeps. However, because weed can dull the senses, a judge will consider that you won't be able to react as quickly should something happen involving your child's safety.

Mission. To serve the interests of the citizens and landowners of Jefferson County by reducing or eradicating noxious weeds. To provide direction to Jefferson County staff with regard to education about and treatment of noxious weeds in the county.

WHEREAS, Jefferson County is designated as a Weed Control District, formed under ORS 570.505 and codified in Jefferson County Code Chapter 8.28 with the purpose of destroying and preventing the seeding and spread of noxious weeds; and

WHEREAS, the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners desires to establish a Weed Control Advisory Committee to help the Weed District set program priorities and educate and advise the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners and staff in matters relating to noxious weed reduction, treatment and eradication; and

The main objective of Whatcom County's Noxious Weed Program is to ensure that landowners control noxious weeds on their properties, as required by Chapter 17.10 RCW. Landowners are advised through the mail of impending visits by the compliance inspector. They are advised in person and/or by mail of the presence of weeds and the requirement for control.

If landowners do not control the plants, the weed board has the option to hire a contractor to do the work (the contractor being paid by the weed board) and bill the landowner for the work. If the bill is not paid, a lien is placed on the property. Landowners are advised of enforcement activities through certified mail. ff782bc1db

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