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My favorite is when it bounces back and forth between the same two wrong answers, each time admitting that the most recent answer is wrong and going back to the previous wrong answer.
Doesn't matter if you tell it "that's not correct and neither is ____ so don't try that instead," it likes those two answers and it's going to keep using them.
The false info baked into its context at that point in the conversation and it will get stuck in a local minima trying to generate a response to the given context.
Self promotion (in the form of a video I made anyway if that counts).
I did a video that explains some of the ways I use Vim as a non beginner. It covers some of what's in the article, but more around what I'm thinking about when I'm doing them:
https://youtu.be/N__lwGR2kdA?si=7Nqc7BGGkaqJr5J8
It is sometimes the second. Apollo (the GraphQL one) uses OpenTelemetry for tracing and monitoring reasons but also for usage tracking. When was a field last used, what frequency is it included in queries, etc.
My workflow to help retain all the new information in my new job, without getting too bogged down in productivity tools. Tried to keep it lightweight but happy to expand in the comments.
It's worth noting that movements of the mouth are extremely important in ASL (and other sign languages) and so this probably isn't as useful as it might seem at first.
Thank you for pointing this out. I overlooked this. I presume that on top of that what also could be relevant is the movements of arms, facial expressions and maybe also general body posture. Please correct me if I'm wrong as I'm not too familiar with sign language.