I had some good teachers but not good enough to make an impact. I went to a poor, inner-city high school in the US, in a poor neighborhood where gun shots were heard every other night. High school security guards and teachers treated us like potential criminals. The security guards were there to discipline the students, not protect us. Biology class was run by the PE coach who had no interest in teaching. We watched movies and shows every day. I learned nothing. French teacher was surprised if anyone got a grade higher than a C on tests and constantly accused us of cheating. There were hardly any opportunities and guidance. We were not set up for success. It took years, but I was able to eventually get out of that neighborhood — no thanks to any of my past teachers. That school has been getting better over the years at least.
Have you considered reimbursing your employees per month for their health insurance? For example, they could buy health insurance in their country and you could reimburse them.
My suggestion is a mindset, instead of a framework. Learn to identify when you feel the pull of distraction and resist it. This especially happens when you’re faced with doing something difficult or boring.
Same for the Netherlands. Urban cities integrated with nature. Large parks that can be easily biked to. It’s a great balance. It’s harder to have the best of both worlds in the United States though.
There’s a lot of different scenarios for sure. Take someone who goes to college and work a full time job. They won’t have much time for building and sustaining friendships.
Process automation is broad for sure! I kept the question broad to get a wide range of answers though I’m focused on documentation and business processes.
And got back:
I found this information on hhs.gov:
What is Medicare Part B? Medicare Part B helps cover medical services like doctors' services, outpatient care, and other medical services that Part A doesn't cover. Part B is optional. Part B helps pay for covered medical services and items when they are medically necessary.
Glad to see that reference is given!
Though not sure if I like the chat interface. A search interface like Google would probably encourage me to use this more as I’m already used to using an interface like Google everyday.
Thank you! Andi is starting to get really good at those sorts of serious questions, and that's a great example.
The trick questions that everyone likes to ask any new AI give us great training data for improving the intent-detection edge cases. But Andi's mission is these more serious questions that it is trying to help people with. Linguistic acrobatics are for the next generation of gpt-based models. So your feedback really lifts a coder's heart!
Users fall into two camps with the UI - pretty much 50/50 between "it makes my eyes bleed make it look like google" vs "I love it, this is the future". We have some thoughts on how to reconcile the two things :)
Thanks again for trying it out and grateful for all and any feedback and suggestions you have!