Thanks for the breakdown. I am far from knowledgeable on AI but was wondering why can't a simple comparison work? They can definitely be coded, as you have beautifully demonstrated.
It's a great idea indeed. But the paranoid _like myself?_ would probably not recommend it as it runs on...well...a browser. I'm not at ease with the chance that a code change someday would / could allow a copy of my…
Isn't that some form of "accidental learning"? All you wanted was to get the audio working not to pick up troubleshooting. Maybe you're meant to be a musician and perhaps we all missed out on the next Mozart / Kanye.…
Great for her. It sounds like she didn't have a lot, especially in 2013 when computers were easily available even in 3rd world countries.
"Opt in" is exactly what I expect of people when I need help. The closest implementation of your white board is me using Teams to DM people for help - when they have time. The expectation is they'd reply once they're…
That was very funny. You should start a blog. If you already do, give out the link.
Back in my early career, the company I worked for needed an inventory system tailored to their unique process flow. Such system was already in development and was scheduled to launch "soon". A few months went by and I…
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Until a few years ago, I thought the same. They made that decision, not me. I shouldn't have to burden myself with any obligations and should get to just reap the benefits for me and my children alone. But something…
After reading many comments in this thread: I wonder if we could emulate this problem digitally. To have a digital recording of the decision we'd made and can change the pivotal moments and have the program follow…
I, too, mined some bitcoins when it first appeared. My computer at the time was housed in a case of plywood that I'd made. I wonder if my crappy computer from over 20 years ago has at least a Bitcoin in it? Well, time…
Checking it out...thank you so much
I'm hooked. Who was that?
Ok, this is weird. I just saw this book on a YouTube short a few moments ago. And now I see it here. Interesting? Could be that this is trending but the paranoia within has me leaning towards the old suspicion: the…
Someone in IT should do the same but specifically for printers.
Yep. It's not the clueless HR but systematic. I have yet to read anything specific about why this happens and the benefits of it.
Really? You don't read anything in parentheses? I think that would be harder to do (I'm joking, don't take it seriously) than actually reading the parenthetical information.
This is awesome and extremely benefetial in this AI era. But the paranoid part of my brain doesn't like that.
Thanks for the breakdown. I am far from knowledgeable on AI but was wondering why can't a simple comparison work? They can definitely be coded, as you have beautifully demonstrated.
It's a great idea indeed. But the paranoid _like myself?_ would probably not recommend it as it runs on...well...a browser. I'm not at ease with the chance that a code change someday would / could allow a copy of my…
Isn't that some form of "accidental learning"? All you wanted was to get the audio working not to pick up troubleshooting. Maybe you're meant to be a musician and perhaps we all missed out on the next Mozart / Kanye.…
Great for her. It sounds like she didn't have a lot, especially in 2013 when computers were easily available even in 3rd world countries.
"Opt in" is exactly what I expect of people when I need help. The closest implementation of your white board is me using Teams to DM people for help - when they have time. The expectation is they'd reply once they're…
That was very funny. You should start a blog. If you already do, give out the link.
Back in my early career, the company I worked for needed an inventory system tailored to their unique process flow. Such system was already in development and was scheduled to launch "soon". A few months went by and I…
[dead]
Until a few years ago, I thought the same. They made that decision, not me. I shouldn't have to burden myself with any obligations and should get to just reap the benefits for me and my children alone. But something…
After reading many comments in this thread: I wonder if we could emulate this problem digitally. To have a digital recording of the decision we'd made and can change the pivotal moments and have the program follow…
I, too, mined some bitcoins when it first appeared. My computer at the time was housed in a case of plywood that I'd made. I wonder if my crappy computer from over 20 years ago has at least a Bitcoin in it? Well, time…
Checking it out...thank you so much
I'm hooked. Who was that?
Ok, this is weird. I just saw this book on a YouTube short a few moments ago. And now I see it here. Interesting? Could be that this is trending but the paranoia within has me leaning towards the old suspicion: the…
Someone in IT should do the same but specifically for printers.
Yep. It's not the clueless HR but systematic. I have yet to read anything specific about why this happens and the benefits of it.
Really? You don't read anything in parentheses? I think that would be harder to do (I'm joking, don't take it seriously) than actually reading the parenthetical information.
This is awesome and extremely benefetial in this AI era. But the paranoid part of my brain doesn't like that.