It's amusing the LLMs have no problem answering questions without asking WHY you are asking that question. #gopher #stew #LLM
LOL it would not give me recipes for elephants (protected) or fruit bats (protected, and it mentioned they might be a reservoir for COVID-19). Instead, it suggested I eat rabbits.
Oh look, you can catch tularemia (rabbit fever) by mowing your lawn (looks like a death resulted in this lawn mowing incident). #lawn #mowing #tularemia #death https://www.dailycamera.com/2015/05/28/lafayette-resident-contracts-tularemia-after-mowing-lawn-dies-of-other-medical-complications/
Lafayette resident contracts tularemia after mowing lawn, dies of other medical complications

A Lafayette resident contracted tularemia — also known as “rabbit fever” — earlier this month after doing yardwork and later died after suffering other medical complications…

Boulder Daily Camera
@ai6yr Oh no…we have lots of rabbits in our yard 😬
@tiamat271 @ai6yr do not pet them
@darwinwoodka @tiamat271 Well, really, don't eat them or don't share ticks with them, really. Though, petting wild animals generally not recommended. https://www.cdc.gov/tularemia/transmission/index.html
Transmission of tularemia | CDC

How is tularemia spread?

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

@ai6yr @tiamat271

yeah, get your own ticks already

@ai6yr @darwinwoodka Haha I definitely don’t pet or even approach them, and I’m very possessive about my ticks, but the bunnies do like to do their business all over my yard. I was wondering if, in the lawn mowing case, the mower passed over droppings and somehow they became airborne and were inhaled? I already wear my mask for certain home and lawn care tasks, it’s a bummer if I have to add yet another to the list 😩