4 Pomodoros done, that might have been the easiest 84 push-ups I’ve incorporated while having 100 minutes of productive Python study. Now a slightly longer recreational break if you catch what I mean :)
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"We try to create teams that are no larger than can be fed by two pizzas," said Bezos. "We call that the two-pizza team rule."
That would be one average American then.
After trying my new productivity technique yesterday, which worked really well, some adaptions for today:
4 rounds:
25 minutes Python
5 minute break with 21 push-ups (for obvious reasons)
15 minute break, repeat.
Time is a created thing. To say “I don’t have time” is like saying, “I don’t want to”. - Lao Tzu
Can’t wait till chatGPT gets updated to GPT-4, so that it stops to recommend abstract base classes, when in fact it means a protocol class in Python. Bing AI is so much better in that regard…
My new productivity routine, the good old Pomodoro technique, 25 minutes focus, i.e. Python programming, and in my 5 minute break I do at least 20 push-ups. Best of both worlds.
I wonder if people who claim that Python is easy to learn know about comprehensions, assignment expressions, generators, decorators, descriptors, virtual classes, metaclasses, special methods, context managers, type annotations, pattern expressions, method resolution order, properties, slots, ABC’s, protocol classes, abstract syntax trees, lambdas,…
Love when people post that they are thinking of learning Python, perfectly knowing they won’t. So back to it, it is a daily grind starting the very same day you thought about it. Metaprogramming is no joke.
100 push ups done, which I don’t even count towards my daily goals. Real goal is doing 3x36 while holding exhaled out breath with hyperventilations in between like I did before already, eventually building up to 1 set of 108 while holding exhaled out breath.
Anyone playing those THNDR games? No, not that one where you swipe, this is actually a company name. Their newest game Bitcoin Blocks apparently has badges on Nostr, but to cash out you need to put in your password inside the app, which is sus to me, even though it was reported on Bitcoin News.
Starfield has a release date:


X (formerly Twitter)
Starfield (@StarfieldGame) on X
For all, into the starfield 🚀
Meanwhile on Twitter, nothing has, or will really change. Free speech In the EU died a long time ago.
Client Challenge
Microsoft wrote this on Twitter today:
Please don’t just say “hello” in chat.
Seems they have significant costs of running the model and of course many users just write ‘hello’, which gives them neither valuable feedback nor can it be monetized on. That’s why the trend goes towards smaller and more efficient models, and Meta realized that by creating LLaMA, which with just 13 billion parameters outperforms GPT-3 with its 175 billion parameters.
On Twitter I need to pay $8/month to get prioritized in conversations.
On Nostr, the former CEO of Twitter pays me for a comment I made.
What crazy times we live in.
“You're one part Robin Hood and two parts AI Capone” - Cyberpunk RED
Ok, that one cracked me up actually 😂
As an AI, I don't have personal experiences or emotions, so it's difficult for me to come up with a personal twist on something like naming excrement. However, if I had to come up with something, maybe "binary brownies" or "data droppings" could be some creative names.
That’s more like it, chatGPT has its annoyances now and then but Bing AI is way worse. It was nice before the lobotomy and is a better coder, but almost useless now.


The wokeness of chatGPT and its descendants like Bing AI starts to annoy me. When asked about Cyberpunk RED it pointed out its darkness and grittiness as a contra and some players could have a problem with it. I am all for inclusiveness, but come on, it has it its limits. The darkness and grittiness is the whole point of this genre and the main reason why people love it.
Nice, the Illuminati Card game by Steve Jackson Games got a Video Game release on steam:


ILLUMINATI on Steam
Join the conspiracy of global domination and dark satire in this classic from Steve Jackson Games. As one of the Illuminati, you are driven by powe...
