"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)...."

Agreed.  Unless you want an Audrey 2. :)
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From: owner-m...@openbsd.org <owner-m...@openbsd.org> on behalf of Kaya Saman 
<kayasa...@gmail.com>
Sent: 20 April 2023 12:20
To: misc@openbsd.org <misc@openbsd.org>
Subject: Re: hardware

Attention : courriel externe | external email

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)....

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