researchbuzz,
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I connected 's of to a API query for finding nearby items of interest and then to a OpenAI API query so the trees could describe themselves and the area around them.

As you do when you're a weirdo

kellogh,
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@researchbuzz this is great. you should hook it up to Dall-E to get an “artist’s rendering”

researchbuzz,
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I kind of want to add mood flags to each tree type. Like all the oaks are dignified and a little stuffy, the crepe myrtles are gossipy, the pecan trees are brittle and sarcastic, the pines are warm-hearted, etc.

The Bradford pear trees are sly horrible bastards

Shunra,
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@researchbuzz and larches are gloriously silly.

researchbuzz,
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@Shunra I'm not sure we have larches around here but if we do I'll add that in

Shunra,
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@researchbuzz here's a larch friend of mine, a few blocks away from where I live.
I have often wondered if Dr. Seuss made them up.

A larch in Port Townsend, looking like it is doing a complex dance move while also being a little like a llama.

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