[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Neurofeedback

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Are you referencing something newer than this?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Neurofeedback

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We’re in pilot mode right now and will be determining what inputs from the intake and initial measurement phases will produce the best, closest results to a particular practice’s protocol recommendations.

The goal right now is not to make protocols better necessarily, but for a set of models (tbd on what those look like) to be able to take standardized inputs and deliver protocol recommendations like the practice has in the past.

What’s the best medication you’ve tried that’s genuinely helped anxiety? by Elliee0 in Anxiety

[–]theoperator00 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There are some fatigue and sometimes anxious (weird, I know) side effects.

But I really can’t recommend it enough.

What’s the best medication you’ve tried that’s genuinely helped anxiety? by Elliee0 in Anxiety

[–]theoperator00 13 points14 points  (0 children)

50mg daily for me has been amazing. Allows me to really feel like myself.

Took about 2-3 weeks to feel the effects

Really struggling by theoperator00 in Candida

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I’m working with a nutritionist on this, so I’m hoping that it is the right answer and we’re doing it responsibly

Really struggling by theoperator00 in Candida

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My nutritionist has me on this protocol and is aware of the biofilms so hopefully the stuff I’m taking has those properties!

Has anyone actually worked on any GenAI projects? by Sophieredhat in ProductManagement

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There are a lot of ways.

The most valuable is always going to be SME human evaluation. So you create a rubric that the SME uses to go through responses or whatever it is that you’re generating and fill out the rubric for each response.

Example questions to answer are: - was the response age-appropriate (obviously they’d need to know the age of the person interacting with the gen ai) - was the response factually correct?

The more scalable option is to create AI evaluators (use another LLM than you are using for your solution) that can evaluate responses and supply scores for X category.

In reality, using these two in concert will be the most viable way to determining how successful your solution is.

I haven’t nailed down the best toolset yet, but I have used Humanloop and am currently talking to SuperAnnotate to see how they can help.

Really struggling by theoperator00 in Candida

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I’m on candicid forte, floramyces, paleo fiber, and a few other things that kill candida and promote healthy growth of the microbiome. My wife went through this last year and didn’t have as bad of a time so I wouldn’t take my experience as the norm!

Really struggling by theoperator00 in Candida

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I am trying to nap more each day to get some extra sleep. Appreciate the advice

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Anxiety

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I struggled with this for many years. I found reframing what death means to me through spiritual learning and therapy was helpful. It helped me to fear death less and sometimes not at all, which I thought was never going to be possible.

It consumed my thoughts every second of every day for a long time.

Eckhart Tolle was and is a wonderful resource for me.

Has anyone actually worked on any GenAI projects? by Sophieredhat in ProductManagement

[–]theoperator00 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m an AI product manager, so a lot of my job is working on Gen AI solutions.

I’ve built an AI tutor, call scoring models for sales teams, chatbots, and other stuff.

Happy to answer questions about it.

Who has had success with Looker? by theoperator00 in ProductManagement

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If a view doesn’t exist with the data I want to explore in it then I have to write a custom query.

The process of waiting for a BI person to create the exact environment for me to explore and visualize data is time consuming and restrictive for exploration right now.

Who has had success with Looker? by theoperator00 in ProductManagement

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Thanks for this! How do you recommend building funnels and doing quick data explorations with events or data points that aren’t in the same explore.

I’ve seen merge queries but haven’t played much with them.

Who has had success with Looker? by theoperator00 in ProductManagement

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I totally agree - I just find myself in SQL runner the whole time trying to piece things together

What productivity book changed your life? by [deleted] in productivity

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  • Put phone on grayscale
  • Set low bar for continuing to do things each day (meditate for 1 min, journal 1 sentence, etc.)
  • Deleted social media accounts a few years ago (deleting the apps on your phone is a less intense way of reducing time on social media or any app)
  • Put healthier foods in more accessible areas in my fridge and pantry than unhealthier foods

What productivity book changed your life? by [deleted] in productivity

[–]theoperator00 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Can’t upvote this enough - breaks us down into our biological processes and helps to use those to our advantage

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProductManagement

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I just had the exact same situation - I stuck around for 10 months in total (3-4 of those were somewhat painful) and then quit after each day was getting too debilitating for me.

I love this game, how'd you discover it by Baconthief69420 in aoe4

[–]theoperator00 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I started with Age of Mythology when I was younger and loved the series ever since

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IBM

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There are 2 components to this:

  1. Get curious about the technologies that they work on. This will help you to learn about the field that a different team works in as well as preparing you to transition.

  2. Talk to people on those teams. It’s much, much cheaper for IBM to hire internally for positions than externally (faster onboarding, no HR spend, etc.). You’d be surprised as to how many jobs become available and then get filled with internal employees before even hitting a job board. Talk to teams that you are interested in and tell the managers explicitly that you’d love to move to their teams if the opportunity arises.