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wrt-wtf- t1_j4jeda0 wrote

AI has been in networking for some time now with limited applications. The only reason we see articles like this is because a company that either had an unaffordable AI has a new marketing campaign or they’ve made something marginally useful to jump on a bandwagon. Mengineering at its finest - generally means a big company will get in and screw over, muddy, and confuse the market at a huge cost to any industry sucked into it and true innovation won’t occur.

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wrt-wtf- t1_iui53q0 wrote

Donate them to a museum. Most public museums will allow family access to donated items for viewing. Not sure if you can retrieve the items permanently at a later date if you wish.

My family were wainwrights and coach builders and we donated a full workshop of tools to a Cobb and Co museum and, on request we have taken younger generations up to go through the different items and talk with an expert about their heritage. There’s even a working workshop there where they can see how different tools could be used. They do restorations and maintenance old working coaches and teach that as a set of trade skills still. It’s pretty cool.

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