I totally agree with the need for a home library. I've collected books on soap making, cheese making, smoking and curing, fermenting, and countless other food preservation techniques. I get really excited when I find old books that are cheap. I've also stored away the tools and ingredients needed to do lots of these things. I have a strong sense that it will be my children and grandchildren who will need these resources.
Absolutely! They will thank you for collecting this type of information. So many skills have been lost over the last 2 generations. We need resources to help us learn this skills again and become less reliant on outside sources to take care of us.
I have been saving real books for years, praise God! I am looking into more! Thank you so very much as even though states apart, it is nice to see someone who is on the “same wavelength “.
To prevent mold, I add salt. I put one spoon of salt per kilogram of cabbage. Then it sits in a bucket under a press for five days and ferments. After five days, I lay out the jars, compact them with my hand, pour the juice that has come out on top and close them with a tight plastic lid. It is stored in the basement. In this way, the cabbage is stored for 12 months.
My dad always had a large library, and as a child I treasured it, and when I moved out on my own I continued growing my library, but I guess after moving his books over and over from home to house, I shied away from buying more books. After we got internet in the home I thought to save money I could just look online, but I have changed my mind because, I decided to start printing off recipes to have hard copy. What I noticed was one day they changed how easily I could print the recipes off, I expect soon some of it will not even be available, so I have turned back to hard copy. I want essential info before it's gone. I am now so thankful for my dad's books, because I know they were written by a real person. Root to refuge made a playlist of people recommending books that they knew were reputable, I think it is a great idea.
Everything you said here is true. People gave me a hard time in the 90's about shopping at local shops when the big box stores started opening (and avoiding the malls, mass produced stuff), but I was adamant that local businesses that employ local people (with local products or not corporate products) were how I wanted to spend my money. Even now, as an example,I try to use an independent pharmacy when I can since I want them to exist. I'll spend a little more, as long as I can afford to, based upon the ethics of who's getting my money. Soon I'll be making changes re on line retailers. As long as I can, I'll stick to getting on line info from already established creators. Obviously, not everyone can make those choices due to local availability of small business & declining real income (and why that is is another video) but those that can might want to be mindful of what they're supporting. As to robots and AI making life decisions in the military, it's not only Russia - it's going on in our military and those we support. Facial recognition tech is quietly happening on the streets of the US.
Many of the issues you bring up have been identified in various forms for decades. You have woken up and now see. Welcome to the Club. Skills are good and should be improved upon when possible. Times continue to change and society will adjust one way or another.
Anytime I go thrifting I usually have a singular focus of what I what it is I’m on the hunt for. it’s been booked lately, mostly about canning, homesteading, home/minor repairs, camping, herbal remedies, gardening, etc. Please remember, Elon Musk is the future of AI personified. Everything you’ve said, is coming. That’s how America voted.
Over the past few years, I’ve seen very few books on these topics at thrift stores. They used to be everywhere but now it seems as though we’ve lost interest in these subjects and nobody has them to donate anymore:( Yes, Elon is a love - hate relationship. I see good qualities in him but also a very dangerous trajectory for our world if we continue in this AI journey.
@@MorganHillFarms - there are communities making info in these books available, as well as info local networking (i.e. w/in 20 miles) & comms - like radical raccoons (although they may be coming from a slighly different direction & I'm having issues today getting to the site, uh oh).
Remember when I told you to start buying old encyclopedias? I also suggest medical books, DSM-5, Bibles, recipes, DIY repair, plumbing, electrical, and building books, and dictionaries.
DSM-5? That is a book that should NEVER exist. Jesus put no labels on anyone and we should follow His example.Encyclopedia's are questionable due to the intention to obfuscate truths in favor of entrenched narratives. I threw mine out. All the rest that you mentioned are a necessity.
As I sit on the stool with my cellphone 😂 . The internet is a TIME sucker, social media is anti social. 😂😂. Crazy to think about. 1st time I've laid eyes on this channel and it gets 👍👍 and a HIGH 5. Well done woman.😊 You are a blue ribbon.
Thanks for all your content, I totally agree with you. What are some of your favorite gardening/preserving books? I have a few, but always looking for good resources and new ideas. BTW, your cabbages are beautiful! I didn’t even try to grow any this Fall.
I have promised a video on my favorite books and I definitely need to film that! But anything by Elliot Coleman is a gold mine. His books have so much information on gardening and have really helped me to be successful. There are many others that I love too but these are my top ones:)
We have volunteer cherry tomatoes AND peppers still going in middle Tennessee. I expect those to leave us this week, but our brassicas are doing - knock on wood - pretty good! And we've been working on our home library for years. We have an odd assortment of books, but I'm thrilled to have these if I need to consult something offline. PLUS we have some books for enjoyment.
Yes! I also have a lot of classic books and ones that I love just for entertainment purposes. It is great to have these as an “escape” of sorts! Thank you for mentioning this:)
I live in Knoxville and my peppers, tomatoes, and even my strawberries are still producing. I’m sure as you said this week will be the end. My cabbage did not do well at all but our broccoli, kale, spinach, and lettuce is booming right now. 🙌
A huge amount of the print-on-demand books on Amazon are just AI regurgitations. Not fact-checked, it's pretty scary. Long-standing books, and experienced peers, that's where we need to look for information. The rest, you've got to test yourself before you accept it as fact. Be alert, not alarmed. Nice video.👍
I saw a news article of a company in Japan that makes AI robots. It was an experiment that this little robot communicated to the other robots that they needed to leave the building. It was just a suggestion and not a formal transmit to do this. They little robot gave the others a choice. All the robots followed the little robot to the front door that was securely locked. Scary that one robot can lead the others to do something wrong.
Huge weather shift in WI, we now have snow on the ground. The snow will melt, but after next week we have highs forecast in the 20's. Books are my passion, so much better than anything online.
How will you pay your bills? internet will follow us to our graves I think. Getting up there with deth and taxes. AI...PULL THE PLUG. Powered somehow. Notice THEY never say how it run; they do not want you to think of that aspect.
I think of our children who are in public school… they can’t spell, they don’t know the multiplication table and some schools don’t teach them to do cursive writing. Thank you for the content that you share and this AI is scary. I’m curious what caused you to start homesteading? I would love to hear your story.😊
It is very scary to think that our kids are not being taught essential information. Here is a link to how we came to start homesteading. It definitely isn’t your typical story and not anything I ever imagined doing! Hope you enjoy! Our journey into homesteading. It's not how you think we got here! th-cam.com/video/vg0HepyFzdM/w-d-xo.html
Books are not “vetted and correct” anymore. Anyone with sufficient funding can publish. You still have to vet. Due diligence is more important now than at any time in modern history. You are correct that there are ways to verify your source has validity. But even that is getting harder to do. University research is the only thing I trust anymore, because they are mostly there for the pursuit of knowledge.
Oh yes I’ve done some scripts for different brands on their product for their Facebook ads and recently someone asked me to sign a permission to film one video for them and then they could have ai make multiple videos from it. So crazy!
I never saw you before and I really enjoyed this video you are super knowledgeable with a great delivery! WAIT - was this generated by AI to point out the dangers of AI? JUST KIDDING here lol 😄
Have you seen the “cartoon” Wally” or “WALL·E “ something like that? It was years ago. It is about the future of robots and how it changed people into lazy “blobs”. Geez …
So on AI... I've played with it a bit to help me save time. But I've noticed that it is susceptible to 'garbage in garbage out'. Like, if there are tons of articles spewing out propaganda on a subject, the AI can 'learn' the propaganda. And so I've seen answers that were backwards, opposite from what they should be for some things. And there are many things subject to propaganda because people are trying to do social engineering now to create certain... types of societies. This means, if you can't check the AI, you can end up just putting out nonsense. Well this isn't criticism but just supporting what you said. Some of AI's functions can speed up things you are working on. But I'm worried there will be tons of garbage coming out of it from people that don't want to do the work and are lacking in principle and information on subject matter they create.
Weird, right? Another viewer pointed this out so I watched the uploaded video. My original doesn’t have this glitch but when it was uploaded something obviously went awry! Ironic.
bible: MW 1 (capitalized, religion) a: the sacred scriptures of Christians comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament b: the sacred scriptures of some other religion (such as Judaism) 2 (obsolete) : BOOK 1 a: a set of written sheets of skin or paper or tablets of wood or ivory b: a set of written, printed, or blank sheets bound together between a front and back cover The bible is a book
This was not on my original video but when I uploaded it to YT, something must’ve happened. It was pretty crazy looking. Other viewers mentioned it too and I thought maybe they were referring to an editing error. Pretty ironic that I’m talking about AI and this happens!
Progress must stop! Mc Master signed a bill to save farm land. Homes being squeezed in everywhere. Wet lots being built on. I keep telling my phone to FO and stop listening
That is wonderful to hear that they are trying to save farmland! I wish it applied to the land next to me. It is crazy how much they want to develop and take away peoples ability to grow their own food.
The original readers digest back to basics book is amazing. Definitely go get that if you don’t have it. They already have AI gardening books. So you need to know your author. Jess from roots and refuge spoke on this a while back because she was trying to do a recipe and realized it was an AI one. You should do a video on your favorite books.
I have been promising a video on my favorite books! I definitely need to get that one filmed:) I do not have the readers digest book! I will check it out. Thank you for the suggestion.
I totally agree with the need for a home library. I've collected books on soap making, cheese making, smoking and curing, fermenting, and countless other food preservation techniques. I get really excited when I find old books that are cheap. I've also stored away the tools and ingredients needed to do lots of these things. I have a strong sense that it will be my children and grandchildren who will need these resources.
Absolutely! They will thank you for collecting this type of information. So many skills have been lost over the last 2 generations. We need resources to help us learn this skills again and become less reliant on outside sources to take care of us.
Echo, thriftbooks is a friend.
Foraging and permaculture books. Medicinal use for herbs.
You're right. Establishing a local community for this stuff might be a good idea too. It'll be a rare family who can do all of this on their own.
We are absolutely agreeing on this! Nice to know… and I have been to your country… beautiful!!!!!!
I have been saving real books for years, praise God! I am looking into more! Thank you so very much as even though states apart, it is nice to see someone who is on the “same wavelength “.
To prevent mold, I add salt. I put one spoon of salt per kilogram of cabbage. Then it sits in a bucket under a press for five days and ferments. After five days, I lay out the jars, compact them with my hand, pour the juice that has come out on top and close them with a tight plastic lid. It is stored in the basement. In this way, the cabbage is stored for 12 months.
I love how a gardening episode turned into an analysis of current AI advancements :)
This has been going on for a long time. I'm glad people are finally starting to wake up. This is the true definition of woke.
My dad always had a large library, and as a child I treasured it, and when I moved out on my own I continued growing my library, but I guess after moving his books over and over from home to house, I shied away from buying more books. After we got internet in the home I thought to save money I could just look online, but I have changed my mind because, I decided to start printing off recipes to have hard copy. What I noticed was one day they changed how easily I could print the recipes off, I expect soon some of it will not even be available, so I have turned back to hard copy. I want essential info before it's gone. I am now so thankful for my dad's books, because I know they were written by a real person. Root to refuge made a playlist of people recommending books that they knew were reputable, I think it is a great idea.
Everything you said here is true. People gave me a hard time in the 90's about shopping at local shops when the big box stores started opening (and avoiding the malls, mass produced stuff), but I was adamant that local businesses that employ local people (with local products or not corporate products) were how I wanted to spend my money. Even now, as an example,I try to use an independent pharmacy when I can since I want them to exist. I'll spend a little more, as long as I can afford to, based upon the ethics of who's getting my money. Soon I'll be making changes re on line retailers. As long as I can, I'll stick to getting on line info from already established creators. Obviously, not everyone can make those choices due to local availability of small business & declining real income (and why that is is another video) but those that can might want to be mindful of what they're supporting. As to robots and AI making life decisions in the military, it's not only Russia - it's going on in our military and those we support. Facial recognition tech is quietly happening on the streets of the US.
Many of the issues you bring up have been identified in various forms for decades. You have woken up and now see. Welcome to the Club. Skills are good and should be improved upon when possible. Times continue to change and society will adjust one way or another.
You are a great speaker. Wonderful channel!
Anytime I go thrifting I usually have a singular focus of what I what it is I’m on the hunt for. it’s been booked lately, mostly about canning, homesteading, home/minor repairs, camping, herbal remedies, gardening, etc.
Please remember, Elon Musk is the future of AI personified. Everything you’ve said, is coming. That’s how America voted.
Over the past few years, I’ve seen very few books on these topics at thrift stores. They used to be everywhere but now it seems as though we’ve lost interest in these subjects and nobody has them to donate anymore:( Yes, Elon is a love - hate relationship. I see good qualities in him but also a very dangerous trajectory for our world if we continue in this AI journey.
@@MorganHillFarms - there are communities making info in these books available, as well as info local networking (i.e. w/in 20 miles) & comms - like radical raccoons (although they may be coming from a slighly different direction & I'm having issues today getting to the site, uh oh).
Remember when I told you to start buying old encyclopedias? I also suggest medical books, DSM-5, Bibles, recipes, DIY repair, plumbing, electrical, and building books, and dictionaries.
These are all wonderful ideas! The old encyclopedias are so much better than the current ones!
Not sure why you would want a DSM-5?
@@LifeChatsUnfiltered4066 It is good to have all of them. It is getting more and more difficult to decipher reality and fantasy.
DSM-5? That is a book that should NEVER exist. Jesus put no labels on anyone and we should follow His example.Encyclopedia's are questionable due to the intention to obfuscate truths in favor of entrenched narratives. I threw mine out. All the rest that you mentioned are a necessity.
What is DSM-5?
As I sit on the stool with my cellphone 😂 . The internet is a TIME sucker, social media is anti social. 😂😂. Crazy to think about. 1st time I've laid eyes on this channel and it gets 👍👍 and a HIGH 5. Well done woman.😊 You are a blue ribbon.
Thanks for all your content, I totally agree with you. What are some of your favorite gardening/preserving books? I have a few, but always looking for good resources and new ideas. BTW, your cabbages are beautiful! I didn’t even try to grow any this Fall.
I have promised a video on my favorite books and I definitely need to film that! But anything by Elliot Coleman is a gold mine. His books have so much information on gardening and have really helped me to be successful. There are many others that I love too but these are my top ones:)
We have volunteer cherry tomatoes AND peppers still going in middle Tennessee. I expect those to leave us this week, but our brassicas are doing - knock on wood - pretty good! And we've been working on our home library for years. We have an odd assortment of books, but I'm thrilled to have these if I need to consult something offline. PLUS we have some books for enjoyment.
Yes! I also have a lot of classic books and ones that I love just for entertainment purposes. It is great to have these as an “escape” of sorts! Thank you for mentioning this:)
I live in Knoxville and my peppers, tomatoes, and even my strawberries are still producing. I’m sure as you said this week will be the end. My cabbage did not do well at all but our broccoli, kale, spinach, and lettuce is booming right now. 🙌
Ruth Stout books are good knowledge and entertaining. If organic gardening is your desire , I would recommend picking up the books of jadam . 😊
A huge amount of the print-on-demand books on Amazon are just AI regurgitations. Not fact-checked, it's pretty scary.
Long-standing books, and experienced peers, that's where we need to look for information. The rest, you've got to test yourself before you accept it as fact.
Be alert, not alarmed. Nice video.👍
Very good information. Thank you for sharing your insight.
Physical Bibles
And welcome to the predictive programing of The Terminator.
I saw a news article of a company in Japan that makes AI robots. It was an experiment that this little robot communicated to the other robots that they needed to leave the building. It was just a suggestion and not a formal transmit to do this. They little robot gave the others a choice. All the robots followed the little robot to the front door that was securely locked. Scary that one robot can lead the others to do something wrong.
Huge weather shift in WI, we now have snow on the ground. The snow will melt, but after next week we have highs forecast in the 20's. Books are my passion, so much better than anything online.
Fantastic cabbages, carrot tops look healthy also.
Yeah, I totally get excited over all my veggies! 😂 Ppl think I'm nuts😂...
Absolutely. Get to a place where you no longer need internet/AI.
I’d love to move to the mountains without anyone or anything around. Off grid and hidden! Maybe someday:)
How will you pay your bills? internet will follow us to our graves I think. Getting up there with deth and taxes. AI...PULL THE PLUG. Powered somehow. Notice THEY never say how it run; they do not want you to think of that aspect.
Information is so powerful man
I think of our children who are in public school… they can’t spell, they don’t know the multiplication table and some schools don’t teach them to do cursive writing. Thank you for the content that you share and this AI is scary. I’m curious what caused you to start homesteading? I would love to hear your story.😊
It is very scary to think that our kids are not being taught essential information. Here is a link to how we came to start homesteading. It definitely isn’t your typical story and not anything I ever imagined doing! Hope you enjoy!
Our journey into homesteading. It's not how you think we got here!
th-cam.com/video/vg0HepyFzdM/w-d-xo.html
You can teach them those things! Of course the schools should, but you can teach them lots of things.
9:59 “but was really scary is it using AI do a lot of…… nefarious things”. 😂😂 love it
Books are not “vetted and correct” anymore. Anyone with sufficient funding can publish. You still have to vet. Due diligence is more important now than at any time in modern history. You are correct that there are ways to verify your source has validity. But even that is getting harder to do. University research is the only thing I trust anymore, because they are mostly there for the pursuit of knowledge.
Oh yes I’ve done some scripts for different brands on their product for their Facebook ads and recently someone asked me to sign a permission to film one video for them and then they could have ai make multiple videos from it. So crazy!
I never saw you before and I really enjoyed this video you are super knowledgeable with a great delivery! WAIT - was this generated by AI to point out the dangers of AI? JUST KIDDING here lol 😄
Look at 9.58 video blips and your eyes change weirdly 😅 just as your talking about AI being scary and nefarious 😮
I thought you might be referring to an editing error, but it looks like YT actually uploaded it with a glitch! Pretty ironic!
@@MorganHillFarms I saw it tooo and wondered!
That was wacky! 😵
Have you seen the “cartoon” Wally” or “WALL·E “ something like that? It was years ago. It is about the future of robots and how it changed people into lazy “blobs”. Geez …
Ps I was in line earlier looking at books! Real ones!
how does a raised bed garden ( with beds only half full or less) merit the title "Farms"
@@Raul28153 a farm is land where you raise food and animals. She does both..
Clearly you don't follow her channel
So on AI... I've played with it a bit to help me save time. But I've noticed that it is susceptible to 'garbage in garbage out'. Like, if there are tons of articles spewing out propaganda on a subject, the AI can 'learn' the propaganda. And so I've seen answers that were backwards, opposite from what they should be for some things. And there are many things subject to propaganda because people are trying to do social engineering now to create certain... types of societies.
This means, if you can't check the AI, you can end up just putting out nonsense.
Well this isn't criticism but just supporting what you said.
Some of AI's functions can speed up things you are working on. But I'm worried there will be tons of garbage coming out of it from people that don't want to do the work and are lacking in principle and information on subject matter they create.
9:58!! Very disconcerting!😱
Weird, right? Another viewer pointed this out so I watched the uploaded video. My original doesn’t have this glitch but when it was uploaded something obviously went awry! Ironic.
There is no going back…AI will be our creation, we are building it each and everyday!
Ever heard, technology will be the death of us ? OR technology advances and mankind regresses ?
bible: MW 1 (capitalized, religion)
a: the sacred scriptures of Christians comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament
b: the sacred scriptures of some other religion (such as Judaism)
2 (obsolete) : BOOK 1 a: a set of written sheets of skin or paper or tablets of wood or ivory
b: a set of written, printed, or blank sheets bound together between a front and back cover
The bible is a book
Fully automated taxis give rides in safety in San Francisco every day don’t believe the fake news
has no one seen the terminator movies??? i robot?? sounds like a joke but seriously, almost seems like we are heading in that direction
9:59 what happens to your face?
I spotted it too
Saw that, but assumed it was a problem with uploading the video? But - maybe not??
Strange
This was not on my original video but when I uploaded it to YT, something must’ve happened. It was pretty crazy looking. Other viewers mentioned it too and I thought maybe they were referring to an editing error. Pretty ironic that I’m talking about AI and this happens!
Progress must stop! Mc Master signed a bill to save farm land. Homes being squeezed in everywhere. Wet lots being built on. I keep telling my phone to FO and stop listening
That is wonderful to hear that they are trying to save farmland! I wish it applied to the land next to me. It is crazy how much they want to develop and take away peoples ability to grow their own food.
The original readers digest back to basics book is amazing. Definitely go get that if you don’t have it. They already have AI gardening books. So you need to know your author. Jess from roots and refuge spoke on this a while back because she was trying to do a recipe and realized it was an AI one.
You should do a video on your favorite books.
I have been promising a video on my favorite books! I definitely need to get that one filmed:) I do not have the readers digest book! I will check it out. Thank you for the suggestion.
Had to unsub, you don't take a clear stand in your politics and don't focus anymore on gardening
Hi Karen 😊. I just filled your seat.
@timmmmmmmmmmy1 thx tammy
9:59 “but was really scary is it using AI do a lot of…… nefarious things”. 😂😂 love it
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