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The people who live closer than 2 hours away can afford to work for a better company
People learn through spaced, interleaved, varied, low stakes practice. Mass practice after a long day of work isn't helpful
At the end of the day generative AI not only exists but is likely right at the start of a logistics curve. In ten years time this tech is going to be pervasive
It's arguable that most of what we generate is mostly vague partially inaccurate bullshit.
My senior secondary board believes that students. should spend 6 hours a week per subject on top of the hours they are physicians in class. It is insane
On the flip side there is an extensive collection of quackery and misinformation on there
I think you tubes algorithm looks for things that are new to you and then loads you up on that. For example, I had an event that has caused my tinnitus to spike and I found a 10 hour video to listen to while I work that helps mask it. Now my entire fucking feed is overrun by different coloured noises and quack/chiropractors telling me to pull my ears to heal my tomorrow
My greyhound looks like it has had a constant supply of steroids for the last 5 years. You don't need to buy a death machine for muscles
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