@MarkJBrown13@AaronBower Easier said than done. Ultimately for any rugby league club to survive these days, it needs a benefactor. Look at Leigh, London, Huddersfield etc.
Halifax don't own the ground, so don't benefit from any commercial revenue from the bar. Income is from tickets and sponsors.
@TheGameCaller@JOSEWAGNER007 Bonkers take. What's Premier Sports costs have to do with anything? Premier Sports are a commercial business, not a charity, they are not 'absorbing' anything.
Well done for throwing this out. The products better than Β£300 a game - farcical.
@ABFixby One positive is the vast number of trees compared to previous years. This extends into Shibden Valley as an example. Much less bare than your photo these days.
@Adam_McLaughlin Just seemed like simple maths to be honest. There are 27 enrollments on language classes, but 3 of these are double-enrolments. 27-3 = 24 students. If 30 studying then leaves 6.
@eminiplayer@DanielPriestley Yet given the black box of machine learning (given it's built on vast quantities of data), it's difficult to know exactly how or what it's doing.
@Adam_McLaughlin Fresh milk delivered to your door every morning. They'll even bring orange juice and other dairy products if you ask in advance. They don't require payment up front - they just ask for payment at the end of each month. In the UK this service is called 'the milk man'.
Generative AI is only going to exacerbate the need for subject experts to:
- Have a spiky POV (H/T Wes Kao) that distances them from the βvanillaβ outputs that gen AI converges to
- Adopt an experience-first (rather than content-first) mindset
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- Give people the specific playbook for success, not just the βwhyβ
- Be prolific in their output. Get that book written - it'll be the source material for your AI co-pilot.