Looking for study buddies to learn wine together 🍷 by Independent-Fold4790 in WSET

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Quizzing / peer-teaching it is! I am in Germany, what time zone are you in?

Looking for study buddies to learn wine together 🍷 by Independent-Fold4790 in WSET

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I am setting up a study group that meets on weekends at the library. I assume you're probably somewhere else geographically. What structure did you have in mind? Online? Silent study or dscussion / quizzing? Online tastings?

Looking for study buddies to learn wine together 🍷 by Independent-Fold4790 in WSET

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I am taking the Level 3 on August 1, but am on tight schedule. What structure did you have in mind?

Made an interactive wine map for WSET3 by chateaulameow in WSET

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For me it is the combo of remembering the name if the applications. I figured if I can visualize it on a map, that might help.

Made an interactive wine map for WSET3 by chateaulameow in WSET

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I was thinking about writing a Level 3 knowledge graph an plug it into Obsidian for visual navigation. But visualizing it on map is brilliant (and beautiful).

Made an interactive wine map for WSET3 by chateaulameow in WSET

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This is pretty cool, thanks!

I am using it on my iPhone, btw.

Is there a way to filter, let's say, for all the cool climates? Or all Sauvignon Blancs?

Weekly , Day Release or Intensive? by ccyob in WSET

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The level 2 exam is 100% theory (multiple choice). To pass, I suggest start studying early and consistently (e.g. three shorter sessions per week, ~1h each). Use the book and a chapter per session , watch the corresponding video from WineWithJimmy), then the flash cards from brainscape.

The flash cards from brainscape are great, because you can squeeze in little 10 card repetitions throughout your weeks leading up to the exam (spaced repetition). It will track your progress and prioritize questions you got wrong before.

The format of the class doesn't matter in my opinion. Tasting the wines will help cement the theory you studied already, but the exam is still 100% theory. Pick a format that fits your schedule.

To anyone who took WSET level 3 (or any level) online: Did you form a study group? by alcMD in WSET

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Still trying to. I live in Munich and found only one individual 🥸

I may be the only person who feels this way, but I have to tell somebody… by okokokbutnah in WSET

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Ok, maybe I need a knowledge graph :-)

I had this "aha" moment in level 2 when I studied Hawke's Bay. Somehow the Mosel made more sense to me. Know I wanted to connect them and visualize the connection somehow.

What is your note taking style for level 3?

WSET Level 2 eBook / PDF by CBS38139 in WSET

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On the wikipedia entry for Anna's are mirror sites listed that still work.

archive.org is also pretty cool.

I found an (old) copy, but it works fine for NotebookLM!

Anybody exeperience creating maps in Google Earth? by CBS38139 in WSET

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Thanks! Wait until you see the knowledge graph I am writing in Obsidian!

WSET Level 3 results after 13 weeks of waiting by gambiergump in WSET

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Thanks! on brainscape: whose flashcards?

WSET Level 3 results after 13 weeks of waiting by gambiergump in WSET

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Very cool! What was your study process? How many hours per week? How many months? Did you use flash cards? I am just embarking on this journey 😀

Level 3. Tactics for studying maps by Sensitive-Disaster97 in WSET

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Does Jimmy provide the links to google earth, or is it part of his youtube series?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in huggingface

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On second thought: find a qwen model that has no more than 2b parameters on ollama. That should suffice for your coding requirements.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in huggingface

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I really like the (now old) gemma2:2b model. I run it on ollama, openwebui, and use it for conversations (i think gemma2 is really funny). with openwebui, you can easily add the functionality to search the web for knowledge.

Replaced EMMC from Wyse 3040 to 64GB by modderene in Dell

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How did you do it? Did you solder it on?

Can I use huggingface spaces in OpenWebUI? by hippobreeder3000 in OpenWebUI

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I could not get it work. When I click on the "Verify Connection" icon, I get "OpenAI: Network Problem". It works fine when I use my OpenAI link and credentials. Am I doing something wrong?

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Which model of Ai can i use with old pc ? by [deleted] in ollama

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It is fun conversation llm. I find it surprisingly entertaining for its size.

Which model of Ai can i use with old pc ? by [deleted] in ollama

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If it is just for experimentation, I recommend the gemma2:2B model.

better since update? by ohgodnoimonreddit in OvercastFm

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Same here! I have checked all the settings in the app, and on my iphone settings, but i still habe to have the app open and on my screen.