I think any add-on SDD is diluting the context and should be using as much as possible anything that is built-in and not external skill.
When Claude (or any other lm) begins to ignore the rules, ask it and it will tell you that having too much in context will make it go bad faster.
What the suggestion chatbot designers don’t realize is that accepting the suggestion may be a double cognitive load than just writing it.
If it’s an email of any importance you have to read and understand the whole suggestion. And to get the suggestion you already expressed that thought.
You are upset because of your expectations. As the saying goes, happiness is your situation minus expectations.
If you are upset about someone emailing you, what will happen when you are called for interview and you think there’s hope, and you then you’re ghosted, or receive decline email few minutes after?
In this scenario, more appropriate is the son takes money out of shop’s cash register when shop owner stepped away, and then son used that money to pay the shop owner.
That’s the coolest thing!And “bounce” slider. What a time to be alive…
I wonder if there are more fonts like that with special adjustments.
Still waiting for technology to allow handwritten font with true randomness.
One of my favourite fonts is Recursive[0]. It has even more variable axes than Shantell Sans: apart from the usual weight and slant it also has a "Casual" axis as well as "Monospace" (which is continuous from fully proportional to fully monospace). I use Recursive as my terminal font, and in many other places. You can also play with it on Google Fonts[1].
Ah, thanks for that. I wasn't brave enough! I was using the Duotone version (normal version is Linear, while italics and bold are Casual). Indeed I'm happier with everything being Casual.
Quest3 simply don’t have resolution required for the qualitative jump to have displays in VR. when you can have same experience on a regular MacBook display, then better to use MacBook.
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