We are at Harry’s place right now. His roommates haven’t arrived yet, still. His room is all set up and it looks great.
Next stop is lunch with Bellana. Not sure if we will get to see her place today. We’ll see.
We are at Harry’s place right now. His roommates haven’t arrived yet, still. His room is all set up and it looks great.
Next stop is lunch with Bellana. Not sure if we will get to see her place today. We’ll see.
After three trips to Vermont in just over two weeks, guess what Jen and I are doing today…
Yup. Vermont bound once again.
Road trip city, boys and girls! Let’s go!!!
Forgive the super click baity title, but I’m definitely going to try a few of these suggestions with my Deluxe Reverb reissue.
My eagle eyed wife spotted a new critter strolling through the grass in the front yard. I don’t know how she saw him through the window, but she did because she’s amazing.
Check out the latest critter addition to our little corner of wild kingdom:
Okay, one more AI post. I thought I would try something silly. Well… sillier.
I asked Google Bar to write a short one act play in the form of two people discussing whether or not artificial intelligence is a good thing.
Here is the response:
Sure, here is a short one act play in the form of two people discussing whether or not artificial intelligence is a good thing:
Scene: A coffee shop
Characters:
- Alice: A young woman who is excited about the potential of artificial intelligence
- Bob: A young man who is concerned about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence
Dialogue:
Alice: I’m so excited about artificial intelligence! It has the potential to do so much good in the world.
Bob: I’m not so sure. I think artificial intelligence could be very dangerous.
Alice: How so?
Bob: Well, for one thing, artificial intelligence could become so intelligent that it surpasses human intelligence. And if that happens, we could be in big trouble.
Alice: But why would artificial intelligence want to harm us?
Bob: It might not mean to harm us. But if it’s smarter than us, it might not see things the same way we do. And that could lead to conflict.
Alice: I see your point. But I still think the potential benefits of artificial intelligence outweigh the risks.
Bob: I hope you’re right. But I’m going to stay cautious.
Alice: That’s fair. I think it’s important to be aware of the risks, but I also think we shouldn’t let fear hold us back from exploring the potential of artificial intelligence.
Bob: I agree. We need to be careful, but we also need to be open-minded.
The two of them continue to talk about artificial intelligence. They discuss the potential benefits and risks, and they come to a better understanding of each other’s views. In the end, they agree that artificial intelligence is a powerful tool that has the potential to do great good or great harm. It is up to us to use it wisely.
bard.google.com
What do you think, dear readers. Was Bard serious in its attempt to argue against its own existence? Heh Heh.
I asked Google Bard to write a short essay on choosing a luthier. Mostly because I am tired and lazy.
Choosing a luthier is an important decision for any musician. A good luthier can repair and maintain your instruments, and can also build you a custom instrument if you desire. There are a few things to keep in mind when choosing a luthier:
- Experience: A luthier with experience will be able to diagnose and repair problems with your instruments quickly and efficiently. They will also be able to build you a custom instrument that meets your specific needs.
- Skill: A skilled luthier will be able to work with a variety of materials and techniques to create beautiful and functional instruments. They will also be able to repair damage to your instruments without compromising their sound or playability.
- Communication: A good luthier will be able to communicate with you effectively about your needs and expectations. They will also be able to answer any questions you have about their work.
Once you have found a few potential luthiers, it is a good idea to visit their shops and meet with them in person. This will give you a chance to see their work firsthand and to get a feel for their personality and work ethic. It is also important to get references from other musicians who have used their services.
Choosing a luthier is an important decision, but it does not have to be a difficult one. By following these tips, you can find a luthier who can meet your needs and help you keep your instruments in top condition.
Here are some additional tips for choosing a luthier:
- Ask around: Talk to other musicians you know and ask them who they use for repairs and custom builds.
- Check online reviews: There are many websites where you can read reviews of luthiers in your area.
- Visit the luthier’s shop: Once you’ve narrowed down your choices, it’s important to visit the luthier’s shop and see their work firsthand.
- Ask questions: Don’t be afraid to ask the luthier questions about their experience, skills, and work ethic.
- Get a quote: Be sure to get a quote from the luthier before you commit to any work.
Choosing a luthier is an important decision, but it doesn’t have to be a difficult one. By following these tips, you can find a luthier who can meet your needs and help you keep your instruments in top condition.
bard.google.com
It’s been almost a year and a month since my Gastric Bypass and I find I am still learning new things.
Yesterday I learned that melted-to-the-point-of-liquified protein bars are icky-gross. Today I learned that Atkins brand, keto-friendly BBQ fake potato chips are super duper spicy, and not being able to take a drink of water for an hour after you finish eating makes eating super duper spicy fake potato chips rather uncomfortable.
18 minutes to go before I can wash the spicy down. Hang in there, bypass boy.
I really love the old mill buildings.
I feel like I’m in a mad scientist’s lair.
The only thing missing is the Tesla coil.
Doctors appointment #273466. Let’s go find out if there is a greater than zero percent chance at a brain tumor.