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• #92677
Kids can be free from the shackles of school as the market will determine how well they do. It's all explained in The Great Hargesia Goat Bubble
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• #92678
A teacher I know in an international school said they've gone back to handwritten work because of Chatgpt.
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• #92679
AI is all the rage, but mostly by people who haven't got a clue what it is or how it works.
It's quite funny, someone I loosely worked with used it to create some test cases on a development ticket. But it took them ages to write the phrase how they wanted it, then the tests weren't right so they had to update them. All in all it took longer, wasn't as good and cost god knows how much in processing power etc. ridiculous, but they still went on about how great it was.
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• #92680
TBF that could be a translation problem, and you are a resident under the WA aren’t you, which hopefully means you are treated the same as an EU resident.
Are you buying that rundown place in Buñol? Or something more swanky?
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• #92681
Tulip Siddique?
No value in poacher turned gamekeeper? -
• #92682
Charlie Mullins AKA Dynorod Stewart is going to stand as an MP for Reform.
Presumably from his home in Spain where he flounced to in protest at paying tax in the UK
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• #92683
Thought you had to be a citizen to buy property in Spain
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• #92684
Well said (as a doctor/ex-NHS and perhaps future-NHS employee). AI is all the rage, but mostly by people who haven't got a clue what it is or how it works.
You could always rebrand as d0cAI to improve your marketability.
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• #92685
How does that work then? You just copy the bland gpt output in biro?
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• #92686
That might be a good idea. Amazingly, I'm currently unemployed and can't find a job.
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• #92687
This neatly confirms all my prejudices
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• #92688
Fucking diesel wankpanzers.
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• #92689
Aw, you can't find a job as a doctor? :(
Dress up as a robot and learn techbro waffle with the docai rebrand :)
Some machinelearning/ai healthcare research is pretty useful, such as protein folding and medication research. There are also some diabetes and blood pressure AI tools that I believe are somewhat useful?
But you can't fix lack of GPs with data analytics...
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• #92690
Today in the Commons, the guy has a way with words
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• #92691
A lots of the Dulwich’slots live north of the rivers and chauffeurs Tariq there everyday.
Some park in gallery road all days so they can collect them after schools finished, usually with engine on.
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• #92692
The thing about traffic and congestion is that it isn't additive and they haven't looked at the opposite case, i.e. traffic when state schools are shut and private schools are open. I guess because that doesn't tend to happen.
My experience of riding past DC every day is that the parents seem to be rolling their children to school in pimped Christianias, not 4x4s.
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• #92693
Sounds like a good one to implement in the UK and also on second homes
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• #92694
Hospital patients dying undiscovered in corridors, report on NHS reveals
Royal College of Nursing says people ‘routinely coming to harm’ with vital equipment not available and staff too busyLet's hope AI can spot the dead sooner so they can be removed before they start to smell.
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• #92695
Bit of an edge case I am aware, but as a foreign resident in Singapore I have to pay 60% of the cost of a property as stamp duty, which means I rent in the private sector. Rents in said private sector are eye watering.
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• #92696
Rents in said private sector are eye watering.
buy a smaller boat?
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• #92697
It would be much cheaper to live on said boat- rent is equivalent to 2.2 boats per year.
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• #92698
Is it?
It just means instead of Brits or Americans buying Spanish places, Germans or Dutch will buy them.
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• #92699
That's the kids that fit in there and are on the way to DUCKS (just up the road).
There's a massive bus drop off of kids most mornings on the South Circular to DC (or was when I used to leave my house to go to work).
There's still fuck loads of kids getting dropped off in cars EVERYWHERE. Regardless of school.Mind you there is the one lunatic who cycles up wells park road on a thorn tandem with 2 kids. One as a stoker, one on the cross bar. there is not much stoking going on tbh.
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• #92700
Wish I had taken a photo of the Jimny parked on the pavement today on the school run. Not only was it 100% on the pavement, completely blocking it, it was also parked over the top of the dropped kerb and tactile pavers, between the ambulance station and the old people's home.
Second day running they parked their too.
Utter wankers.
Well said (as a doctor/ex-NHS and perhaps future-NHS employee). AI is all the rage, but mostly by people who haven't got a clue what it is or how it works.