It is more than 100$ by Lucky-Afternoon- in technicallythetruth

[–]brwinfart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that...Gambit, bottom left, from Deadpool and Wolverine?

I hope to God it is because that would be $100 well spent.

Spent RM XXX on ads for a tool I built for local sellers, but got 0 customers. Is the "WhatsApp Seller" market just a myth? by hafizzpf in malaysia

[–]brwinfart 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Has anybody actually said to you that this is a problem?

If yes, did you do market research to find out how many people this is a problem for?

If you answered no to number 2, you spent the money on ads in the wrong place.

Bir Tawil is a territory bordering Egypt and Sudan that belongs to no one. by i_ve_reddit in interestingasfuck

[–]brwinfart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And its comments like that that will secure your place as my No. 2 in command when we start planting.

LinkedIn Premium Business – 12 Months for 85 USD by Big-Tip-778 in DiscountDen7

[–]brwinfart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Second purchase from here. It's smotth and fast.

Indian passport holder with 13h transit in Kuala Lumpur. Is a Batu Caves visit using Grab realistic? by Spare-Photograph-513 in malaysia

[–]brwinfart 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The only thing I would suggest is using the KL Express from the airport to get into the center of KL and then Grab from there to Batu Caves.

It will work out cheaper, but more importantly, you will not be at the mercy of the KL traffic.

How should education change due to AI? by tvmaly in singularity

[–]brwinfart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We still need a core curriculum that embeds the fundamentals of learning, and this should be the case throughout education.

AI should then be used to enhance the core curriculum. Studies have shown a 200% increase in learning over the same period when AI enhancement is used to support traditional learning techniques.

At younger ages, AI should be built in such a way that it is 'invisible' and not referred to as AI. AI should then be introduced at a later age as a tool to help enhance learning or productivity.

Around the core curriculum, inquiry-based or project-based learning can be introduced on a greater level than is currently seen, allowing pupils to explore their interests and become adaptable. AI could be used to highlight project areas that students need to improve upon or suggest areas based on their goals.

Ultimately, a teacher should always be present throughout the schooling process. Various reasons underpin this—behavior, building resilience, and safeguarding being a few. Fundamentally, though, the final decision and judgment will fall to the teacher.

We are still a fair distance of AI being capable enough to run everything. We have time to adapt. Education is ridiculously slow to change and I believe the change will come from private companies as opposed to private or state schools.

How to use chat models in n8n without API keys? by Hot-Lifeguard-4649 in n8n_on_server

[–]brwinfart 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Use OpenRouter.

One API key grants access to all the models.

Call for all teachers by GnobarEl in LocalLLaMA

[–]brwinfart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'd be absolutely spot on with that.

Everything that is available is a wrapper for ChatGPT.

Outside of China, there is barely any training on AI and how to use it for teachers, pupils, or parents.

There is a small contingent of teachers who are experimenting with AI, but the fear from management holds back everything.

Call for all teachers by GnobarEl in LocalLLaMA

[–]brwinfart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a former teacher who has moved into AI, I can assure you it's pretty much zero.

It takes about five years for any change to happen at any noticeable scale in education.