@trello Ever since last week card repeater has not shown up on my cards even though it is enabled. It looks like you guys may have changed the layout of the cards so perhaps the way the repeater UI was hooking in is no longer working?
Perhaps make it experiment driven. Take notes about the possible topics you could include in the video, whether they are tutorials news items or whatever. Fees all that stuff into an llm and tell it that you want to start experimenting with content. Ask it to come up with a series of video styles or topic styles you could start executing on the next month or two. Then each week try a new style (adjusting to the current information for the week). After a month or two see which styles were the most popular. Then double down on those styles or variants of those. Perhaps just keep doing this type of thing so your content evolves around the market needs
@SenSanders Does Omicron change that calculation at all? We are living in a very different world than we were during the initial strain as well as Delta.
@jgreenhall Trump is using it as a way to put Elon in his place. He knows the Elon hates Sam and runs the top competitor to Elon’s AI efforts. Completely fits with Trump ‘s pattern of pitting people against each other as a way to maintain control and loyalty of his underlings.
My prediction: a reaction and counter reaction. The main or initial reaction will be “this is great! I’m not so lonely any more!” The counter reaction will be “This is destroying society since other people won’t morph themselves and cator themselves my every whim” which will lead to “we need to get back to having real relationships - conflict and all”
I'm not a pilot but I have to imagine that you have to be an absolute BADASS to skim the water in what is basically a flying tank, over and over all day long, and do it with the accuracy it takes to scoop up 1,000+ gallons of water and not have an accident.
My hat is off to these pilots!!
NEW: About 60 Amish community members from central Pennsylvania build 12 tiny homes in Boone, North Carolina in just two days.
The men had to head back home but are coming back in January to build more.
Not only did they donate their time, but they also donated about $300,000 to complete the project according to High County Press.
Local man Luc Henry says he was inspired by the Amish and will be finishing up the homes to help Hurricane Helene victims.
“I was talking to Aaron, the name of the Amish gentleman leading the crew, and Aaron explained to me they are here building temporary housing units for people displaced by Helene,” Henry said.
“They erected everything from the outside in, framed out the walls, framed out the roof, ran the electric.”
@ezraklein I’m really glad you are taking on government inefficiencies for the purpose of making it able to serve the populace as a whole better. Keep it up.
@thewisementor Something much broader - the realization that everyone has a bit of truth but whose views are clouded with ignorance. That in the end we are all in this together. In short, love thy brother.