Kilnier

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[–] Kilnier@lemmy.ca 0 points 1 year ago

There also a huge amount of training, medical and otherwise, that’s done through role-playing. I could definitely see medical students getting use out of learning telemedicine with LLMs that were ultimately adapted from TTRPGs character generator schemas.

[–] Kilnier@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 year ago

Lmao exactly.

I work at a lumber mill and made the GM cry in the break room one day. All I said was ‘I see you man’ after talking about the stress he takes on.

He’s a very different person with me now.

‘Compassionate Masculinity’ is how I described one of my managers at the Apple Store. He taught me a lot through his example.

[–] Kilnier@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago

I understand this concern. It has been a strange shift but honestly it’s wonderful. That ethereal feeling doesn’t necessarily go away but it does change a bit.

As you get better at giving compliments and lifting people up you will draw similar people to you and teach people around you to speak to you in a similar way. There’s a feedback loop that raises that ethereal feeling to something more familiar but no less effecting.

[–] Kilnier@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Listen to this guy. I’ve lived the shift he’s prompting you take.

It’s incredibly hard to describe. People start to see it on you I think.

From my experience it seems to be in the way I look at people differently and how my body language has shifted. I’m face-blind so it’s hard for me to say for sure but I think people can see that I’m looking for positivity and a way to compliment them or brighten their day.

And if you’re trying to get laid… Holy shit. Give a genuine thank you and compliment someone of the same sex on your dates. Show your romance for the world and not just the person across the table. It really really works.

[–] Kilnier@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 year ago

Immanuel Kant was a real pissant

Who was very rarely stable

🎶🎵

[–] Kilnier@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

For myself as I unpack and work with my masking I’ve found there’s a lot to be said about the intentionality of the process.

I’ve found a lot less stress and mental strain from conscious and deliberate crafting of masks than in previous times when masks developed ‘naturally’ or without the knowledge of my ASD. Those times when I knew that friend groups couldn’t cross streams because I was an entirely different person around different people.

I guess a way to put it is rather than having a bunch of separate masks to select from and put on I try now to have layers to put over my actual self. Like different parts of a scene on tracing paper that make a different picture depending on how you stack them. But still all the same pieces and the same face underneath.

[–] Kilnier@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

I’ve seen and used the on the fly versions for expensing receipts and such but I’ve run into standardized tags at work a few times where it would be nice.

[–] Kilnier@lemmy.ca 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

A templatable OCR app that maps areas or shapes to excel fields.

If you have a product tag with different serial numbers or product details and a standard layout it would be really useful to be able to scan for a tag shape, apply an overlay with each block of relevant data and then map that block to a cell address.

Take photo of product tag x100 OCR and edge find on product tag Select/draw areas Assign areas to spreadsheet cell or column. Apply and check with second photo. Confirm function and process next 97 images automatically.

Thought of it for work but would be great for food labels and nutrition information collation as well. All sorts of paper->digital stuff.

[–] Kilnier@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago

At the drug store you can buy what’s essentially aerosol super glue. I think under the brand Liquid Skin in Canada.

Stings like a motherfucker but great for road rash and general cuts. Buy some lidocaine spray to go with it is my recommendation.

[–] Kilnier@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 year ago

Firebert! You stay here and think of a better commando name!

[–] Kilnier@lemmy.ca 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I was actually trying to express the same sentiment to my wife about her grandfather just this morning. Less crudely but also less eloquently.

[–] Kilnier@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

That might be one to mention to your doctor actually. It shouldn’t be anything too concerning but it may be indicative of a deficiency in some nutrients or mineral.

My doctors got very concerned when I mentioned that I disliked the taste of salt. Not just salty foods or bacon but just the weird mineral and acrid taste of salt. Better now but still not a fan.

That your body does want a different sodium pairing is interesting.

Do you drink a lot of electrolyte drinks like Gatorade?

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