Foreigner

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[–] Foreigner@lemmy.world 10 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

And it'll be built like a shit-brick house

[–] Foreigner@lemmy.world 2 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

To each their own ¯\(ツ)

[–] Foreigner@lemmy.world 6 points 4 weeks ago

A lot of people on Lemmy work in tech so responses are going to lean heavily in that direction. I'm not in tech and if you check my answer to this you'll have a number of examples. I also know a few people who wanted to learn a new language and asked ChatGPT for a day by day programme and some free sources and they were pretty happy with the results they got. I imagine you can do that with other subjects. Other people I know have used it to make images for things like club banners or newsletters.

[–] Foreigner@lemmy.world 9 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I use it like an intern/other team member since the non-profit I work for doesn't have any money to hire more people. Things like:

  • Taking transcripts of meetings and turning them into neat and ordered meeting minutes/summaries, or pulling out any key actions/next steps
  • Putting together objectives and agendas for meetings based on some loose info and ideas I give it
  • Summarise the key points from articles/long documents I don't have tome or patience to read through fully.
  • Making my emails sound more professional/nicer/make up for my brainfarts
  • Giving me ideas on how to format/word slides and documents depending on what tone I want to employ - is it meant for leadership? Other team members?
  • Make my writing more organised/better structured/more professional sounding
  • Writing emails in foreign languages with a professional tone. Caveat is I'm fluent enough in those languages to know if the output sounds right. Before AI I would rely on google translate (meh), dictionaries, language forums, etc and it would take me HOURS to write a simple email using the correct terminology. Also helpful to check grammar and sentence structure in ways that aren't always picked up by Word.
  • I sound more like a robot than an actual robot, so I ask the robot to reword my emails/messages to sound more "human" when the need arises (like a colleague is leaving, had a baby, etc).
  • Bouncing off ideas. This doesn't always work and I know it doesn't actually have an opinion, but it helps get the ball rolling, especially if I'm struggling with procrastination.
  • If my sentences are too long for a document, I ask it to shorten/reword and it's pretty capable of doing that without losing too much of the essence of what I want to get across

Of course I don't just take whatever it spits out and paste it. I read through everything, make sure it still sounds more or less like "me". Sometimes it'll take a couple of prompts to get it to go where I want it, and takes a bit of review and editing but it saves me literal hours. It's not necessarily perfect, but it does the job. I get it's not a panacea, and it's not great for the environment, but this tech is literally saving my sanity right now.

[–] Foreigner@lemmy.world 3 points 5 months ago

C'est complètement fou, la droite extrême une fois au pouvoir fera tout pour le garder. Du moment qu'il existe une opposition il y aura toujours quelqu'un d'autre à blâmer, ils ne se porteront jamais responsables pour la merde qu'ils créent.

PS: Il est top ton pseudo

[–] Foreigner@lemmy.world 8 points 5 months ago (4 children)

Après réflexion je pense que c'est encore plus pervers que ça. Certains disent que Macron veut que le RN gagne une majorité à l'Assemblée et sera donc obligé de gouverner jusqu'à 2027. Le calcul étant que le RN sera tellement incompétent comme gouvernement que les gens se tourneront contre eux pour les élections présidentielles en 2027. C'est un calcul stupide et dangereux à mon avis. On a rien appris des années 30 à Berlin.......

[–] Foreigner@lemmy.world 8 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (4 children)

Not a Nokia and I can't find that exact model but it seems there were a couple of weird round phones floating around in the early to mid 2000's:

https://www.mobilephonemuseum.com/phone-detail/c800

https://www.mobilephonemuseum.com/phone-detail/xelibri-6

https://www.mobilephonemuseum.com/phone-detail/panasonic-g70

There were some other weird as hell designs around that period, like the ones in this article:

https://medium.com/@samworldpeace/nokia-made-some-of-the-weirdest-phones-ever-a7e3412fa0c0

I recognise all but one of the phones in that link. The time just before smartphones was a weird moment in mobile phone history.