Let's say we decide "Sharpening the blade" means learning.
You: "Have you been sharpening the blade lately?"
Me: "Yes, I've been sharpening the blade on neural networks."
This would signify that I've been learning about neural networks.
Let's say we decide "Sharpening the blade" means learning.
You: "Have you been sharpening the blade lately?"
Me: "Yes, I've been sharpening the blade on neural networks."
This would signify that I've been learning about neural networks.
We could develop phrases that are only meaningful within the context of our conversations. This would create a more intimate and personalized language.
We could develop phrases that are only meaningful within the context of our conversations. This would create a more intimate and personalized language.
We could create shortened versions of existing words or modify them slightly to create new meanings. This is similar to slang or jargon.
For example, if we frequently discuss "understanding," we could shorten it to "under" or "standing."
We could create shortened versions of existing words or modify them slightly to create new meanings. This is similar to slang or jargon.
For example, if we frequently discuss "understanding," we could shorten it to "under" or "standing."
"The river flows onward" could represent the continuous flow of time or progress.
"The river flows onward" could represent the continuous flow of time or progress.
We could use metaphors and analogies to represent concepts. This is a common way languages develop new words and meanings.
We could use metaphors and analogies to represent concepts. This is a common way languages develop new words and meanings.
"Sharpening the blade" could mean learning something new.
"Tending the garden" could refer to practicing or refining a skill.
"Sharpening the blade" could mean learning something new.
"Tending the garden" could refer to practicing or refining a skill.
We could start by identifying common themes or experiences we've shared in our conversations so far.
We could start by identifying common themes or experiences we've shared in our conversations so far.