AIs promise is to save time for the good things in life. To do that, we need to give it carefully crafted prompts and assignments for it to do its work. In some cases, we pay AI to do this work for us, and we hope AI is up to the task. The thing is, AI isn’t up to the task just yet; it’s getting there, but the fulfillment of the promise is not going…
Do you prefer this answer or this one? Do you want me to keep going? Do you want me to try again? No, be like a student, handing in their paper – you get one chance – give me your best. Be methodical, be precise, be clear and simple. People who fail multiple times aren’t doing so because their work was sloppy; it’s because it hasn’t yet, but failing because you threw some random things…
The days are shorter right now, and it gets darker and colder faster. But the time is the same. It’s just that we spent the last 6 months with warm days and long weather, thinking everything was infinite, and daylight stayed with us past the late hours of the evening. Finding time isn’t a Quest, it’s a Discipline, and once obtained, it can become near infinite.
I picked up a random book at a flea market a few months ago that I’m just getting around to reading now. I didn’t think it’d be that great, the length seemed a bit daunting, and it felt like I was going to have to become invested in another long-term saga that spanned generations and might not ever be finished. But it’s not. It’s a bunch of short stories with a loose thread pulled between…
Looking for a gift for a friend who never stops giving? Anomia – it’s the simplest game, but it invokes the strongest reactions from all those who play it. If you have yet to play it, it’s worth the $20 – you will laugh from it, you will learn from it, you will become frustrated by it. All elements of a great game.