@BukkyOA 😩 the opposite seems to be my problem. I print, sign docs, create pdfs, send and respond to emails, edit docs and apply for things from my phone. My laptop sits idle unless I really need a bigger screen. Because why not?
I finally gave up in the middle of season 2, episode 9. It was too slow-paced for me, pinkman’s character made me roll my eyes, dialogue was meh, some subplots were just unnecessary…
Breaking bad is so overrated
Canada is ready to co-host the World Cup 🇨🇦
These impressive installations have been spotted on the Capilano Suspension Bridge and Vancouver's Science World ⚽
(️📸: Andy White, @capbridge)
I prefer face to face conversations. I prefer dates. I prefer quality alone time together. Texting will never replace the warmth of sitting across from someone, watching their eyes light up, hearing the laughter that follows a good joke.
Texting is bad for real connection. You misunderstand things. You misread words. You cannot hear the tone. You cannot see the mood they are in at that exact moment. A short reply feels cold, even when it was never meant that way. A lack of response feels like rejection, even when they were simply busy. Misunderstandings grow. Small issues become bigger than they should be. All because of a few poorly typed words.
But in person, none of that exists. You see the smile. You hear the warmth. You know when they are tired, when they are happy, when they need a moment of silence. You do not have to guess. You can simply be.
That is why I value real dates. Real time together. Not endless texts that leave room for doubt.
I noticed LLMs are lazy when it comes to writing. They’re vague, jargon-heavy and unclear. Some of the sentences don’t make much sense sometimes tbh. I take their outputs as first drafts 😩
I find LLMs very helpful for scientific writing. I do the legwork of planning out what to say, track down citations, sketch out the flow, feed all of this to the LLM to generate a draft, and the output is so awful it motivates me to write it out the right way in disgust