If you’re a fruit tree owner, you may be unknowingly causing harm to your trees without even realizing it. In this video, my friend Daniel, an expert in tree trimming, stops by the farm to evaluate my trees and share some essential tips on how to take proper care of your fruit trees.

Time Stamps:

  • 0:00 Fruit trees are a large investment
  • 1:18 Evaluating a small Honeycrisp apple tree
  • 12:16 Evaluating a medium sized Plum tree
  • 20:06 Evaluating a large sized Peach tree
  • 22:43 Staking a fruit tree
  • 31:20 Lion tailing a fruit tree
  • 33:07 Wait, am I feeding toxic food to my goats?
  • 34:21 Where to find out more
  • Ech@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Fwiw, everything they posted was from the details left under the video by the creator.

    • Diabolo96@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      10 months ago

      Yes, I know this but he didn’t only include the video title and posted it. He add a hook to attract attention ,the length of the video , the date it was uploaded and the channel name. In the description, he removed quite a lot of gunk.

      This actually sent me into a rabbit hole.

      I spent the last several hours making a script that when given a youtube link format it the same way as he does. I made it in js, python and bash ( well, bing did the writing, I didn’t want to spend too much time on this but it in the end, it took me several hours because I wanted to share the link from an online IDE but js module loading is wack).

      I then wanted to use llm to summerise the description and it turns out that thanks to tranfomers.js, it’s actually quite easy to implement 100% local summerization/ video Q&A. I used the smallest model (t5-small) to test and it didn’t give good results, but I know for a fact that bigger models are way better at this.

      Tldr; I wasted a good portion of new years eve because I got impressed by a post formatting style and tried to replicate it programmatically.