Things that give you the sh1ts

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dedja wrote:
Dutchy wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:AI getting shoved down my throat with absolutely everything - **** off with it
have started using it for work and it is saving me a heap of time, I wasn't convinced it would be this good tbh
What exactly are you using and for what workloads?
Created a spreadsheet for me in 5 mins that would have taken me at least 45 mins

It allows me to search our policies and get clear concise answers quickly which sometimes take hours, so I can respond while on a phone call instead of having to get back to them later in the day
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Dutchy wrote:
dedja wrote:
Dutchy wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:AI getting shoved down my throat with absolutely everything - **** off with it
have started using it for work and it is saving me a heap of time, I wasn't convinced it would be this good tbh
What exactly are you using and for what workloads?
Created a spreadsheet for me in 5 mins that would have taken me at least 45 mins

It allows me to search our policies and get clear concise answers quickly which sometimes take hours, so I can respond while on a phone call instead of having to get back to them later in the day
But what are you using though is really my question? There’s a million variations.
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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ah co-pilot for work

ChatGPT for personal
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Dutchy wrote:ah co-pilot for work

ChatGPT for personal
I thought ChatGPT was blocked for "personal" chats...
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Dutchy wrote:ah co-pilot for work

ChatGPT for personal
All good. Yes, they can sometimes be useful but keep in mind the potential data security issues, so generally not a good idea to include personal, customer or privileged data in the queries.

Unless you have a dedicated private LLM, they are cloud based data repositories, open to data leaks.

Hopefully your employer has understood and managed co-pilot accordingly.
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Pseudo wrote:
Dutchy wrote:ah co-pilot for work

ChatGPT for personal
I thought ChatGPT was blocked for "personal" chats...
Anyone can use it.
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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dedja wrote:
Pseudo wrote:
Dutchy wrote:ah co-pilot for work

ChatGPT for personal
I thought ChatGPT was blocked for "personal" chats...
Anyone can use it.
I use ChatGPT for reviewing my prose
If I use AI in Google Chrome I always go to the source to check the information
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dedja wrote:
Dutchy wrote:ah co-pilot for work

ChatGPT for personal
All good. Yes, they can sometimes be useful but keep in mind the potential data security issues, so generally not a good idea to include personal, customer or privileged data in the queries.

Unless you have a dedicated private LLM, they are cloud based data repositories, open to data leaks.

Hopefully your employer has understood and managed co-pilot accordingly.
Do you have a stutter?
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Lightning McQueen wrote:
dedja wrote:
Dutchy wrote:ah co-pilot for work

ChatGPT for personal
All good. Yes, they can sometimes be useful but keep in mind the potential data security issues, so generally not a good idea to include personal, customer or privileged data in the queries.

Unless you have a dedicated private LLM, they are cloud based data repositories, open to data leaks.

Hopefully your employer has understood and managed co-pilot accordingly.
Do you have a stutter?
When did you become dedicated?
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amber_fluid wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
dedja wrote:
Dutchy wrote:ah co-pilot for work

ChatGPT for personal
All good. Yes, they can sometimes be useful but keep in mind the potential data security issues, so generally not a good idea to include personal, customer or privileged data in the queries.

Unless you have a dedicated private LLM, they are cloud based data repositories, open to data leaks.

Hopefully your employer has understood and managed co-pilot accordingly.
Do you have a stutter?
When did you become dedicated?
You two doing a fringe show next year? #-o

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amber_fluid wrote:
When did you become dedicated?
I've often been dedicated to peoples privates.
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You two doing a fringe show next year? #-o

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The totally unbalanced funding the AFL puts into grassroots football.

As part of its $1 billion pledge made last year to the investment in game development and community football, CEO Dillion said:

“ AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon has identified supporting community football as a key priority.

"The heartbeat of our game is at the community and grassroots level. A strong community game supports the elite AFL and AFLW competitions, while a strong AFL and AFLW game helps fund and support the community," Dillon said.

"Ultimately, we (the AFL) need to ensure we continue to help build local football around the country with the goal of getting football in every home."

Great. Sounds good.

Their big investment to date in South Australia has been to assist with the new $25 million dollar investment at West Lakes, the High Performance Centre.

They gave 1%. Yep $250k.
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DOC wrote:The totally unbalanced funding the AFL puts into grassroots football.

As part of its $1 billion pledge made last year to the investment in game development and community football, CEO Dillion said:

“ AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon has identified supporting community football as a key priority.

"The heartbeat of our game is at the community and grassroots level. A strong community game supports the elite AFL and AFLW competitions, while a strong AFL and AFLW game helps fund and support the community," Dillon said.

"Ultimately, we (the AFL) need to ensure we continue to help build local football around the country with the goal of getting football in every home."

Great. Sounds good.

Their big investment to date in South Australia has been to assist with the new $25 million dollar investment at West Lakes, the High Performance Centre.

They gave 1%. Yep $250k.
The AFL give Sweet FA to community football
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Politics and Politicians
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Jade Robran on radio
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Dutchy wrote:Jade Robran on radio
Tuned in for 3 seconds monday morning and then went straight to podcasts.
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Jimmy_041 wrote:
DOC wrote:The totally unbalanced funding the AFL puts into grassroots football.

As part of its $1 billion pledge made last year to the investment in game development and community football, CEO Dillion said:

“ AFL chief executive Andrew Dillon has identified supporting community football as a key priority.

"The heartbeat of our game is at the community and grassroots level. A strong community game supports the elite AFL and AFLW competitions, while a strong AFL and AFLW game helps fund and support the community," Dillon said.

"Ultimately, we (the AFL) need to ensure we continue to help build local football around the country with the goal of getting football in every home."

Great. Sounds good.

Their big investment to date in South Australia has been to assist with the new $25 million dollar investment at West Lakes, the High Performance Centre.

They gave 1%. Yep $250k.
The AFL give Sweet FA to community football
Not in the east. They gave $50k to Bribie Island Junior Football Club ( who laughingly call themselves an AFL club) for their $1.8 million change room facility.
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Getting a new fridge delivered today, did all the measurements etc, delivery guys get here and says it wont fit thru the front door, after looking at many other options we worked out there is no way of getting it in the house I presume it is our mistake so they go to pack up then I get up the order and work out it clearly can fit through our door, rush out to catch them before they leave and we work out the store has given them to wrong fridge :roll: :roll:

So we now have to put back the old fridge, repack it and organise the right fridge to be delivered...ffs

Wonder what would have happened if we could get it in and installed? As this one was an upgrade on the one we have purchased.
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