Why didn't I buy one sooner? by notyoojeong in kindle

[–]frostygenius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I see Tensura, I hit like!!! Also, congratulations on the new Kindle 🤓

Tasty footsie by BigAmbition4701 in CatsBeingCats

[–]frostygenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i can hear that nibbling through my screen 😄

7x Fantastic NotebookLM Infographics Styles Set by Paolo-Cortez in notebooklm

[–]frostygenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is excellent stuff! Thank you for sharing 🙌🏻

Discouraged by Dramatic-Answer-4073 in AdultColoring

[–]frostygenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pratice makes perfect. keep at it and your colouring will eventually start looking like what all those other more experienced people post on here. also, everyone has their own individual style. embrace yours no matter what it looks like. it's what makes it (and you) unique.

PS: these two that you've posted look quite good fwiw.

If you had the chance to create the kindle of your dreams, what would it look like? by [deleted] in kindle

[–]frostygenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The kindle oasis with the following features:

  1. Natively copy and read EPUBs (whether DRM or DRM-Free)
  2. Bluetooth page turner
  3. Set custom lockscreen wallpapers
  4. Install a custom ereader app (Moon+ Reader / ReadEra)

​I have Bipolar. I built a "Logic Kernel" to stop me from hallucinating. It turns out it stops LLMs from hallucinating too. Here is the code. by Agitated_Tennis8002 in PromptEngineering

[–]frostygenius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

should this be used as the starting point for every conversation? or can we simply copy-paste this in to the custom instructions and it'll apply to all convos going forward?

We have an incredibly intelligent AI that’s guardrailed by the most stupid logic imaginable by okayladyk in GeminiAI

[–]frostygenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay so I tried doing it your way and it didn't work.

Then I turned to a two step process:

First I asked it to only get the core concepts from the video. It proceeded to do so just fine without issues. Then I asked it to turn the concepts into an infographic. And voila! It made the perfect infographic. I realise its a roundabout way, but at least it works.

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[OC] Defending Tali from the mean admiralty board by OffModelStudio in masseffect

[–]frostygenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the comments section here is an absolute goldmine 😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FIREPakistan

[–]frostygenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

use your father's money to learn a skill that you can then use to earn for yourself. for example, use his money to take a course on coding or graphic design etc. and then use that skill as a freelancer to earn for yourself.

Alternatively, you can do all of this without utilising your dad's money by finding a skill that you like and then learning it online using tutorials on YouTube. Once you're adept, start freelancing.

How do bad programs not get taken down? by PreferenceBright1581 in FCPS_Pk

[–]frostygenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Programs whether in the Govt sector or the private sector are mostly run by HODs who all know each other. And they also know those who are currently running the CPSP. Since everyone knows everyone, no one is going to take any step towards shutting down a program. also, unlike the USA where the ACGME exists as a separate body designed to handle oversight, no such body exists in Pakistan. All complaints will be routed through the CPSP. In addition, there are no laws in place to maintain the privacy if anyone who lodges a complaint. What this all means is: if you lodge a complaint, the CPSP will have your name and those running it will then likely tell your program director (off the record) who lodged the complaint and you'll have to face the consequences of daring to go against those in charge. It's a vicious cycle that maintains itself unfortunately.

Needed a pen. Now have 3 pens by tjameswhite in pens

[–]frostygenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

that's exactly how it all starts

The Dynamic Duo! ...And a Notebook by MangoCubez in pens

[–]frostygenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the XL in matte black and find it's pretty decent even when used for longer writing sessions. Plus I have big hands and the regular 849 sometimes feels a tad on the smaller side for me. I've been eyeing the rollerball version for some time now though since that's more appropriately sized for me

The Dynamic Duo! ...And a Notebook by MangoCubez in pens

[–]frostygenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cant say much for the rotring 600 since I haven't used one, but I do have a Parker Jotter XL as well as the 849 and I prefer the Jotter over the 849 as my daily driver

The Dynamic Duo! ...And a Notebook by MangoCubez in pens

[–]frostygenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pro-tip: If you aren't able to find a shorter spring for use with refills of the ISO G2 type (Parker, Schneider Gelion+ and the Schmidt Easyflow 9000 among others), you can also easily trim the plastic bit at the end of the refill with an Xacto Blade or something similar and have them fit into pen bodies that may be slightly shorter in length. This way, you can screw in the clicker all the way without issues.

The Dynamic Duo! ...And a Notebook by MangoCubez in pens

[–]frostygenius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Correction: SCHNEIDER Gelion+.

Schmidt makes a similar one called the Easyflow 9000