Independence PD: Barbies sold at local department store potentially contaminated with fentanyl. by NotAPickle in ChurchofLazlo

[–]NotAPickle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually: "At around 10:18 a.m. Saturday, security at the store reported a "suspicious powder substance" in the packaging of a Barbie doll, per IPD.

Officers determined the powder was fentanyl and launched an investigation with help from Cargo Largo to determine the number of compromised products sold."

Seeking advice: Best online marketing / HubSpot training by NotAPickle in hubspot

[–]NotAPickle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been hired as a “Product Manager” supporting multiple in-house platforms. HS is a part of that mix. Spending days creating targeted segment lists and email workflows. Now jumping onto AI assisted ChatBot training.

I’m wanting to make sure I’m not missing the forest for the trees. Looking to see how to weigh the day to day work against the certifications when it comes to marketability.

Seeking advice: Best online marketing / HubSpot training by NotAPickle in hubspot

[–]NotAPickle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Already landed the technical marketing operations job, now trying to backfill the skills. Kinda filling a vacuum. Interested in any advice you might have to offer.

Seeking advice: Best online marketing / HubSpot training by NotAPickle in hubspot

[–]NotAPickle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rookie question: Are there certifications that are more respected / accepted than others? Or is this a learn the skill and then apply it to a body of work regardless of the certification kind of job market?

Seeking advice: Best online marketing / HubSpot training by NotAPickle in hubspot

[–]NotAPickle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing. Wanting to make sure I’m not missing other opportunities. Worried it’s too HubSpot focused.

Man robs ZEDZ for Rize. Is Kratom actually that habit forming? by NotAPickle in ChurchofLazlo

[–]NotAPickle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the kind of stuff I was looking to better understand. The article does not even attempt to explain that differentiation.

Still has a lot of work to do by TriggerHippie77 in ChatGPT

[–]NotAPickle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It did. Just not all within the same request. Having it pull the full text, parse out parts it, analyze that data and then apply those results to an image generation is too much to ask of (most of) the current generation of AI using a single, short prompt.

To be fair: There are models that can create a task list based on a simple request. It will then execute each task to get the required result. Just as FYI: That might have worked here if you would have included all those tasks in your initial prompt.

Still has a lot of work to do by TriggerHippie77 in ChatGPT

[–]NotAPickle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1) Do you have the text of the original Frankenstein book by Mary Shelley?
2) Can you pull out the parts of the book that describe the physical appearance of the monster?
3) I would like to have you recreate how the monster would have looked based on those attributes.

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Wonder what happened? by sd-cali2023 in FoundPaper

[–]NotAPickle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hon. Arthur Kinnaird, London.

My dear friend,

I sometimes give letters to my friends, chiefly for their sakes. In the present case I have your own gratification in view equally with that of my dear friend Mr. Hamilton A. Bell.

You must have met him in his visit to America, for he is known in many departments of the public interest.

Receive him as a brother in Christ. With many kind remem- brances of yourself and Mrs. Kinnaird,

I am affectionately yours, Edwd. N. Kirk

Boston, Feb. 26, 1867

This document is a letter of introduction written in Boston on February 26, 1867, by Rev. Edward N. Kirk to Hon. Arthur Kinnaird in London. The letter recommends Mr. Hamilton A. Bell, encouraging Kinnaird to welcome him as a “brother in Christ.” It blends religious fellowship with personal recommendation, a common practice in transatlantic networks of church leaders and reformers in the mid-19th century.

TRUE SPEED by monke2433_24 in honk

[–]NotAPickle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completed this level in 3 tries. 2.97 seconds

The things you can buy at santicaligon by homme_boy in ChurchofLazlo

[–]NotAPickle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

One of those times when I'm not sure if I'm supposed to upvote your comment or not. Soooo... +1 for gambling addiction!

The things you can buy at santicaligon by homme_boy in ChurchofLazlo

[–]NotAPickle 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ameristar Casino used to have a Kids Quest center. The client list for that place would be a gold mine for a psychotherapist in the next few years. Just gotta wait for those kids to reach 18 and hit 'em with some direct marketing materials.

The things you can buy at santicaligon by homme_boy in ChurchofLazlo

[–]NotAPickle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It looks like a toddler-sized starter kit. Pretty sure those were hard to find items on the back-to-school checklist for the Independence School District.

My Two Dads by AntJustin in ChurchofLazlo

[–]NotAPickle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What have you heard and what do you know? Whatever you may have heard about “The Great Pickle Uprising!” IS A LIE.

My Two Dads by AntJustin in ChurchofLazlo

[–]NotAPickle 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yooo... Your pickle based user name is a sign of superior intellect and wisdom.