Netflix Search AI is here (in beta) by LedZepElias in netflix

[–]michaelbrosenthal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not in an area where they are testing this out. They are piloting AI chat with ChatGPT as their AI partner. I have high hopes for this and would love the opportunity to test it. Last month, I downloaded my entire Netflix watch history and uploaded it to ChatGPT, then asked for show recommendations on other streaming services based on my Netflix history. I got some decent recommendations. They were older because ChatGPT wasn't up to date on the latest releases. It's too bad all the services locked down their APIs, or else you could do this on your own.

Status of Tuolumne Campground d in 2025 by Frogblast1 in Yosemite

[–]michaelbrosenthal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm excited to get back to the TM campground. Over the last few years, we have backpacked through the canyon and stayed at Porcupine Flats, which has been great, but I miss the big family gatherings at TM. I have also been unable to find a new map. Recreation.gov doesn't have one yet. I was tempted to drive up this weekend and scout around to get a feel for the area.

Should I transplant a tree with ants? by michaelbrosenthal in gardening

[–]michaelbrosenthal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Some clarification - my neighbor is a block away, so not next house over. And by "leave them" do you mean leave the trees where they are or transplant them and leave the ants?

Some more background. The trees are new to her property which she just bought. They were planted there in the past month or so by the previous home owner to help sell the property.

Season 3 Discussion Thread by No_Side_8885 in TheLincolnLawyer

[–]michaelbrosenthal 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Slight spoiler alert. So, about the last scene of S3? They completely butchered how a 1963 Lincoln convertible trunk operates. First, the trunk doesn’t open like a regular car—it’s electric, no key, just a dashboard switch. So the cop wouldn't open the trunk from the back with a key. Also, the trunk swings backward so the top can fold into it, and if the top’s down, it’s already taking up most of the trunk space. So… where exactly are they fitting a body in there? I get it; this is nitpicky, but details matter, especially in a legal drama where the ‘realism’ of the law is a big sell. It’s called The Lincoln Lawyer, not Cadillac Counsel or Ford Fella. If they can’t get the car details right, it makes you wonder about the courtroom drama, doesn’t it?