These annoyed me at the time because chips are fried potatoes and crisps are fried potatoes, so that cancels out. They may as well have called them fish crisps, and no one wants fish crisps. I was overthinking, but I stand by my position on this.
December 17, 2024 at 5:18 PM
These annoyed me at the time because chips are fried potatoes and crisps are fried potatoes, so that cancels out. They may as well have called them fish crisps, and no one wants fish crisps. I was overthinking, but I stand by my position on this.
Perhaps bokashi becomes my next big thing? Though I do already have people shouting “how are your worms?” across the office, so maybe I’ll do a quieter launch this time round.
December 14, 2024 at 8:34 AM
Perhaps bokashi becomes my next big thing? Though I do already have people shouting “how are your worms?” across the office, so maybe I’ll do a quieter launch this time round.
I’ve had it about a year and I’ve only used the “juice” so far, which I dilute and use outdoors. Not looking forward to the day I have to empty it out and extract the bottom layers, if I’m totally honest.
December 14, 2024 at 7:41 AM
I’ve had it about a year and I’ve only used the “juice” so far, which I dilute and use outdoors. Not looking forward to the day I have to empty it out and extract the bottom layers, if I’m totally honest.
Grammarly mention made me think - drafting a piece of work, then asking “where are my arguments weak?” or “give me an alternative perspective”, is amazing. Objective: deliver an amazing piece of work, build/develop knowledge/understanding - great! Objective: assess knowledge/understanding, less so.
December 7, 2024 at 10:27 AM
Grammarly mention made me think - drafting a piece of work, then asking “where are my arguments weak?” or “give me an alternative perspective”, is amazing. Objective: deliver an amazing piece of work, build/develop knowledge/understanding - great! Objective: assess knowledge/understanding, less so.
I like your modular AI model. Thinking of AI as a colleague, I should know their CV - how they trained, their skillset and expertise, where they can bring value, where they can’t. Your model extends that metaphor and describes an AI team. Though I guess some of those team members could be human too…
December 6, 2024 at 11:29 PM
I like your modular AI model. Thinking of AI as a colleague, I should know their CV - how they trained, their skillset and expertise, where they can bring value, where they can’t. Your model extends that metaphor and describes an AI team. Though I guess some of those team members could be human too…