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I'm a bit of an eclectic mess 🙂 I've been a programmer, journalist, editor, TV producer, and a few other things.

Love mobile development, AR/VR/XR, and all forms of digital creativity where you use AI to generate art, text, and music.

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I was going to keep this account free of #MachineLearning stuff, but I keep finding that I find Mastodon's 500 character limit a bit ... umm ... limiting 😛

I already posted this over on the other account as two separate posts but I feel that it would work better as a single post. So here goes ...

I know this certainly is not representative of all scenarios, but the time of coding AI’s isn’t here just yet would be my guess based on a single interaction I had today with a coding "AI" 😛 (I put "AI" in quotes intentionally, there is no "intelligence" involved here ...)

I asked a new coding helper (that I learnt about and installed today) to write me some code to convert from WordPress to another system and it gives me something which say, “Use these two classes which do the grunt work and you’re set” (See screenshot for exact interaction).

So I ask it to give me the code for one of those grunt classes … It spins for a while and fails. So yeah, not quite there in terms of replacing coders yet, maybe?

Of course, I should add the disclaimer that if you did search for the file mentioned in the code (wordpress-importer.php) you will find it in a GitHub repo. It is certainly possible that that code would work if you knew to find the file/library, add it to your project, and get it to all work correctly.

But at the moment, it looks as if what you really get when you use these systems is "glimpses of code" that the system has seen before more so than an intelligent and cohesive answer ...

Of course, as somebody said, "it's hard to make a foolproof system since fools are so ingenious" ... but still, if you call it an "AI", it should be able to do a bit more than give you a partial answer, right?

#MachineLearning #AI #Coding
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Trim Sun Orchid - Thelymitra peniculata - Namadgi NP, ACT. Only one blue-flowering plant out at 1000m+ altitude in late December with a slightly unusual apex + leaf. But with several other small, pink sun orchids out with more standard T. peniculata traits I'm assuming they are all variations of the same species.

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A baby pūkeko explores the world with a parent shadowing and foraging for breakfast in the background.

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« My precious ! ». Blue Jay grabbing one of its most favorate food.

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The sun sets over a couple of tall, thin spires of rock seen on the Hoodoo Trail (part of the Dinosaur Trail) in Drumheller Valley, Alberta.

When I went to visit the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology in Drumheller, I originally went just for the museum - I had no idea that there was landscape like this in the area. Badland canyons, old mines, a suspension bridge, a mini ferry, the hoodoos in this picture, and a ghost town with a functioning hotel and saloon.

https://john-twynam.pixels.com/featured/sunset-over-the-hoodoo-trail-in-drumheller-ab-john-twynam.html

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someone appears to have finally gotten their ducks in a row

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RT @chromato_mania
I may not be able to do some of what my neurotypical friends and family can... but I can create my art :) I started my aerial embroidery journey 3.5 years ago and love it more every day! Do you create art? What kind?

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My 2022 temperature blanket is done.*

365 days
2 rows a day
730 rows**
360 stitches per row
262,800 stitches**
Roughly 20 minutes per row
Approximately 250 hours of knitting
Temperatures from -5ºC - 35ºC
19 colours of yarn

And impossible to photograph all in one go, because it's BIG - roughly 6ft wide and over 6ft in length.

* Though I'm probably going to add a crochet border.

** Not including cast on / off and setup rows.

Eta - Thanks everyone for all the comments, favourites and boosts.

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While visiting a local botanical gardens, this beautiful pink flamingo was seen trying to catch a nap with it’s beak tucked into it’s back feathers. He/she was very aware of my presence and kept one eye open. Love the flamingos and have adapted many of them into my art. See more HERE: https://hhphotography.pixels.com/featured/pink-flamingo-in-repose-hh-photography-of-florida.html

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Iris Richardson Fine Art 🇩🇪🇺🇸📷

Good luck flowers - the marigold: " Marigolds have protective qualities that keep away evil spirits. Marigolds represent a gold pot and symbolize good fortune."
https://www.pictorem.com/643780/Golden%20yellow%20marigold%20flower%20laced%20with%20raindrops.html

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Starting the New Year 2023 with some flowers from my garden. I love Flowering Maple plants. The flowers bloom beneath the leaves in a little world all their own. May you have a wonderful day! It's here: https://pixels.com/featured/abutilon-flowering-maple-renata-natale.html

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Seeing all the , I realize I haven't done one. So here goes:
Despite degrees in and veterinary , my passions led me to work mostly as a graphic designer, copy editor, and office admin. I enjoy and , , , , playing games, , and . I have a solo on growth. I'm the Jill of @SpiritualBNR and https://www.spiritualbnr.org/.

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Just moved servers, so here’s a fresh : I’m Whitney, I’m a professor, my background’s in and , and I’m obsessed with all things , , and the mind. I also teach classes. I’m really into and my own clothes, and also playing and . My to-read pile is absurdly long and is a mix of non-fiction and . I’m a who grew up on and look forward to meeting folks here.

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Hi, I'm a person poking around on the internet and writing a mystery novel in my spare time. Interests include

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As an , there are certain issues that I see often enough that when I see them, I struggle to unsee them. The structural issues on this list are all fixable. Exactly how they are fixed depends on what you want to achieve with your stories.

https://blackwolfeditorial.com/8-common-structural-issues-within-fiction/

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