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daevski.bsky.social
daevski
@daevski.bsky.social
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I love code and automation, Python 🐍, science, great music, etc. Hello.
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Today’s mantra:
I will explore bluesky, I will not feed the trolls.
I will explore bluesky, I will NOT feed the trolls.
Best of luck to you!
Hey! A short podcast about the ebook “The Book of Wisdom.” Hear what this book is about, and meet some new podcasters! #podcast #free #AI #elevenlabs #disclaimer I’m not affiliated with anything here, just sharing 🤷‍♂️ after feeding GenFM the entire book, this podcast was created. Intrigued? Me too.
Allow them to wear swim goggles? My daughter loves that.
Yep, he’s legendary. ♥️
Tesla surprised me today with a free trial of FSD. I just let the car auto park, and then drive me home from a few neighborhoods away. It’s crazytown. 😵‍💫😬😍
Maybe the year used to start in March?
Goodbye troll. It was so much fun.
Is a hammer a tool? Because all I said was that something was a tool, and then gave an example of a tool. No disrespect to hammers came from this guy.
omg, okay, here's an example of how ChatGPT is helpful.
I know how to write docs, but don't want to do it all by hand... I can just review the chat response for correctness.

Prompt: `Write me "get-help" docs for this powershell function: <inserts function code>`

Answer:
at least you're not Ʉ₦Ⱨł₦₲ɆĐ ... or are you?
This one truly is a chore, a repetitive, boring chore. It’s really difficult to self-motivate on this one, for sure.
Debating why AI chats *can* be useful with folks that think Google is perfectly fine and chat is useless.
it’s a tool, like a hammer. Choose whatever tool works best for your use case. AI chat saves me time and energy in writing scripts, unit tests for code, etc. And for things that I might google: it *gives* me the answer so I don’t need to *search*. Or I use perplexity.
it’s a tool, like a hammer. Choose whatever tool works best for your use case. AI chat saves me time and energy in writing scripts, unit tests for code, etc. And for things that I might google: it *gives* me the answer so I don’t need to *search*. Or I use perplexity.
Because you seem angry and we’re trying to cheer you up 😂
🫢😂😂😂
I updated my profile pic so that it’s not a crappy photo of me in a dark room. Progress.
It certainly doesn’t look like it.
Reposting to reference later. This 7-part post has some great points. 😮
The more I use Bluesky, the more I realize the ways Threads fumbled the ball.

Threads’ biggest mistake: not grasping that conversation-centric social media is contemporaneous.

Everyone needs to see things at the same time so they can *engage with each other at the same time*.

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Okay, now I wish I had a bookmark feature to find and reference this later. I suppose I’ll just have to repost it!
This is genius. I’m taking notes ✍️
When my 12yo twins started reading less because of middle school vibes I installed the Libby app on their phones, connected it to all three NYC library systems, and bought them a subscription to Shonen Jump.

They have since read hundreds of manga—HUNDREDS.

Place books wherever they are.
I wasn’t saying I have use cases for them, just that the core concept is really cool and I wasn’t sure if you were aware of their intended functionalities.
Okay, so you do understand. I feel like you have a stance… and are leaning way too hard into it. It’s useful.
Not if you have a reference doc on one side and a task related on the other one. You know, like looking at notes, etc.