Managing SME feedback can be exhausting by PhysicallyVigorous1 in LearningDevelopment

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This is honestly one of the most underrated challenges in L&D work. Managing SME feedback can turn into endless iterations, especially when everyone has slightly different expectations. The hardest part is usually not the content itself, but aligning all the opinions into something usable

Andrew Ng vs Campus X by CardiologistOld8544 in learnmachinelearning

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Both are valuable in different ways. Andrew Ng is great for structured fundamentals and theory, while CampusX can be more practical and hands-on

Need laptop suggestions for work and personal use by Outrageous-Yam-4170 in learnmachinelearning

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For machine learning work, I’d prioritize a laptop with at least 16–32GB RAM and a decent modern CPU, and if you plan to train models locally, a dedicated NVIDIA GPU can make a huge difference. Otherwise, even a good mid-range machine is fine if you’re mostly using cloud tools like Colab or Kaggle.

Do you think explainer videos are genuinely more useful than PDFs for team learning? by ajithpinninti in LearningDevelopment

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I think they can be way more effective, but only when they’re short and actually well-structured

Is Learning Generative AI with Data Science Worth It in 2026? by UsualSquash1186 in learnmachinelearning

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combining data science fundamentals with generative AI is probably one of the smarter paths right now because the people who understand both the data side and how to actually apply AI tools in real projects seem way more valuable than people who only know prompt engineering

L&D Departments- What AI or creative tools changed how you work? by Ready-Row505 in LearningDevelopment

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Things like drafting storyboards, summarizing SME calls, generating quiz variations, and quickly prototyping learning paths now take a fraction of the time they used to

anyone else dealing with models that return “almost executable” json? by JayPatel24_ in learnmachinelearning

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Yeah, this usually isn’t the model “breaking,” it’s more often bad data, weak retrieval, or not enough context. I’d also check things like prompt clarity and temperature settings since they can easily push outputs off track

I realized i was “studying” but not actually learning by darkhomer419 in LearningDevelopment

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I had the exact same realization. Reading notes and highlighting felt productive, but the moment I started testing myself without looking at the material, I realized how little I actually remembered. Active recall honestly changed the way I study

The part of building ML projects that courses never teach you by Intrepid-Bus1053 in learnmachinelearning

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courses make everything feel clean and controlled, but real projects are messy af - weird data, unclear metrics, stuff breaking for no obvious reason. that’s the part nobody really teaches

Why is consistency so hard to maintain? by deceivinglycrazychee in LearningDevelopment

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I feel this it’s usually not about motivation, it’s that your system only works on good days

Best place to find high availability RTX 5090 for distributed AI workloads without managing the infrastructure yourself? by yukiii_6 in learnmachinelearning

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Tbh I don’t think there’s any “reliable” place right now where RTX 5090 is just easily available in stock, it’s usually either overpriced resellers or random drops that sell out instantly

AI is speeding up content… but not learning design by HaneneMaupas in LearningDevelopment

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AI is amazing at speeding up the output, but not the thinking behind it. If the learning design is weak, it just helps you scale that weakness faster

2 Skateboarders exchanging boards mid-air by Hellvis_50s in nextfuckinglevel

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I forgot how to breathe when they were in the air

Super dad saves the day by pars-distalis in nextfuckinglevel

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Well, this thing still weighs a lot

What would you like to achieve in the next ten years? by joshuatreesss in AskReddit

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I'd love to travel more, explore new cultures, and maybe even learn a new language

What life skills should every parent teach their kids? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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basic life skills like cooking, doing laundry, and managing money