The Number That Lied: On Sensor Drift and the Quiet Crisis of Trusting Our Tools
It started with a yellowing leaf. Just one, on a basil plant in my first-ever hydroponic setup. I’d done everything
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Continue readingA glass of water sits on the table. It’s clear, still, and seemingly simple. But this placid surface hides a
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