Okay, just for fun, this dude put all his modern tools in an old-school macOS 9 style.
How would have the same workflow looked like with the tools of today and the limitations of yesterday. Unreliable internet, little disk storage, macOS 9 and much more.
Yes, this cold case murder is fictional. But the need for justice is real. 🔪🙃 #game #unsolvedcasefiles #coldcase #texas #austin #familygamenight #shotoniphone #gamenight via Instagram https://instagr.am/p/Cm7R4aQpR_9/
New Year’s Eve on the ice ⛸️ #iceskating #longcenter #outdoorskating #newyearseve #austin #texas #atx #shotoniphone #nightphotography via Instagram https://instagr.am/p/Cm4a1_ipvmr/
And the view from the ice as Molly pushed me around… look out, skaters! 😆
> write a brief, inspiring blog post with a famous quote not from Steve Jobs
The result is definitely Michael Scott certified.
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take." - Wayne Gretzky
This quote from legendary hockey player Wayne Gretzky reminds us that in order to succeed, we have to take risks and be willing to step out of our comfort zone. It's easy to play it safe and stick with what we know, but it's only by taking chances that we can truly grow and reach our full potential.
It's okay to be afraid of failure, but we have to remember that failure is a natural part of the journey towards success. Every missed shot is an opportunity to learn and improve. And even if we do fail, we can take comfort in knowing that we tried our best and that we have the chance to try again.
So don't be afraid to take that shot, whatever it may be. Whether it's pursuing a new career, starting a business, or trying something new, have the courage to step out and take a chance. You never know what amazing things you'll accomplish when you embrace the unknown.
So, mission accomplished: it is brief and inspiring and it does have a quote.
I don’t remember asking it to be comically generic and cliched. I guess it took its own initiative on that. 😆
ChatGPT is software that is designed to chat with you like a really smart person. It can make up a story, convert it to a Shakespearean poem, and then solve a math problem all automatically and all within seconds. 🤯
ChatGPT is pretty incredible, especially for students trying to fake a term paper. But the ChatGPT blog itself calls out some interesting and very human-like limitations. In particular, it’s sort of a bore and a blowhard. 😆
It has a tendency to respond with “plausible-sounding but incorrect or nonsensical answers”
It is “often excessively verbose” and “overuses certain phrases”
It often fails to “ask clarifying questions when the user provided an ambiguous query”, opting instead to “guess what the user intended”
And my favorite, “it will sometimes respond to harmful instructions or exhibit biased behavior.”
So it is overconfident and under-reliable, repetitive, a bit of a motormouth, makes assumptions, is biased, and sometimes lacks moral backbone. Does this sound like anyone you know? 😆
Still, this software an amazing accomplishment. Kudos to the team for being open about its limitations and good luck making it better (and hopefully not evil 🤷🏻♂️).