Steve Wallis is my comfort creator. Genuine dude from Canada who does loads of camping from simple in the woods stuff to hiding in a roundabout overnight. He’s had a rough go these last few years as he lost his wife, mother, and best friend all within a year and a half. This is a man just enjoying what mother nature has to offer.
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Cake day: October 9th, 2023
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LifeOfChance@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Throughout human history, there’s always been a lack of information. Then, somewhere around 2005, there was this brief moment where we had the perfect amount - and ever since, it’s been far too much.10·3 months agoThis is the exact reason using Google to look anything up anymore is insanely more difficult if you don’t have the skills to parse through all the different waves of information. No matter what side of the argument you’re on Google will guide you into being “right”
AI will likely register the board as chess or checkers then on the first few moves realize it’s chess and begin narrowing down spaces with or without the reflections then displaying potential moves. A big issue with AI is its ability to adapt to new information.
Easy, I had questions, lots of questions and instead of giving me the answers he walked me through the process to get the answer. This wouldn’t take long to work through I just needed his guidance. Within a year I was promoted and currently I’m in line for another promotion but due to head count there’s no room yet. I’m already the fastest promoted employee in the companies history which is just insane to think about. My previous boss before that couldn’t even bother to listen to anything the team had to say…
If you want to be a good leader just take the few extra minutes and listen to what the team needs screw the corporate nonsense and build your team. When you do that your team is able to then lighten the workload coming from other directions so you can focus on corporate nonsense.