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Author needs a filter for selecting good books. Best one I have found is only read books recommended twice.


Just signed up. Are you guys going to provide some scaffolding code that I can download as a zip for Android or iOS? This would really make it a killer for my workflow.


We do plan to have github support and zip export pretty soon!


Hop on OpenAI voice mode and start speaking. I do this for Mandarin and Spanish, it even speaks my native Afrikaans! Valuable and only $20 a month. Also, it's great because it can speak about anything, which I find refreshing rather than having domain specific resources.


I've found it often answers a Cantonese question in Mandarin. I'm not sure if that's because it converts to written Chinese, then answers the text, then reads it in Mandarin. But sometimes if you use a Cantonese specific word like 乜野 it'll be (presumably) converted to written Cantonese and then will answer in Cantonese.


What model are you using? I'm using ChatGPT 4o (paid) in Advanced Voice Mode and it's speaking to me in perfect Cantonese.


哈哈。嗰個AI覺得廣東話同國語一樣.

-.-


There are already courses that are centered around coding with AI.


> Courses that are centered around coding with AI.

Everybody is a Manager now?


I just took this class last semester. I've been trying to find things to do with what I learned but I haven't found anything yet.


For coffee affectionados out there: picking best coffee setup settings is very similar to a physics experiment, and you can totally use the knowledge of experiment design theory there.

Settings:

* Kinds of beans at various levels of roasting available to you.

* Grind size on a grinder with controllable grind size in steps.

* Ratio of ground coffee weight to water weight used for brewing.

* For filter coffee: preinfusion time, brew time or flow rate (see V60 brewer).

* For espresso coffee: preinfusion time & pressure, brew time & pressure or flow rate (see Flair Espresso).

* Water temperature.

* Water mineral composition.

* For milk-based coffee drinks: kinds of milk, milk percentage as ratio of the total drink volume, steaming duration, final milk temperature.

All of these create a huge factorial space of possible configurations, especially if you've go into flow or pressure profiling. If you frame it as an experiment you might isolate some of the variables that make the most impact tailored to your coffee preferences.

And here is an example of a scientifically inclined paper in this space if you went to get inspired: https://www.cell.com/matter/fulltext/S2590-2385(19)30410-2?_...


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