On 4/20/23 17:12, Katherine Mcmillan wrote:
According to ChatGPT, unfortunately, it doesn't work on plants. Me to ChatGPT: Can I run OpenBSD on my ficus? ChatGPT: No, it is not possible to run OpenBSD on a ficus plant. OpenBSD is an operating system designed to run on computer hardware, not on plants. Plants do not have the necessary hardware components or architecture to support an operating system. Additionally, attempting to install an operating system on a plant would be considered nonsensical and impossible. It is important to respect the natural world and not attempt to impose technology on living organisms that are not designed to use it. Bummer, I guess that wasn't the secret behind Audrey 2. Back to the drawing board.
Plants have their own OS... it's bio chemical! Just like us though add bio electrical to the mix.
To run OpenBSD on a plant you would need one hell of a recompiler to convert digital impulses into chemical ones.
I agree in this case with ChatGPT... why bother? Plants are fine as they are - not touched by human hands (at least in the wild)....