It seems you’ve placed an animal head on a human body.
that's intentional lol
edit: why is this downvoted? He's a Khajiit: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Khajiit
It seems you’ve placed an animal head on a human body.
that's intentional lol
edit: why is this downvoted? He's a Khajiit: https://en.uesp.net/wiki/Lore:Khajiit
Should I mark this as NSFW?
Just skimming through it will be more than enough
~~I remember reading an advice about this on https://fs.blog/ but forgot which article it was~~
Found it: https://fs.blog/reading/
The third component of reading is learning when to quit a book.
Good writing is effortless reading. Bad writing, on the other hand, feels like a chore. Good writing is felt instantly. It is packed with ideas and insight and has a certain momentum that compels you to keep reading.
Quitting is not as easy as it seems. If you were taught to finish what you started, that invisible rule is still with you today and might prevent you from quitting bad writing.
When it comes to reading, you don’t need to finish what you start. You can quit. Once you realize that you can quit without guilt, everything changes.
Skim a lot of books. Read a few. Immediately re-read the best ones twice.
All the time you spend reading something bad comes at the expense of reading something good. Reading a great book twice is better than reading ten average ones.
It's largely about books, but I'd argue it applies to web pages
Bonus: I'm such a hoarder. From tech blogs, articles, videos, to internet artworks
I actually have my own personal project for this: a bookmark app that also serves as archive app
Sadly personal life stuff kinda made this project stop, even though I already bought the domain 😢
Funko: "Yo mama so fat"
Chinese soup spoon > european soup spoon
Incomprehensible, may God have mercy on you soul
What is "the talk"? Next time, write the question more clearly...
I find that the very best use case of LLMs are in the name it self--language. I can check my text is grammatically correct or not for example
It has some flaw, but overall it's actually usable.
Thank you :)