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I think the lesson here is that breaks are important even if you like your work. Work you enjoy can still lead to burnout if you don't remember to take time away to recharge.
I'm still working on learning this. I am terrible at taking breaks.
Feeling equal parts excitement and FOMO as I'm getting ready to take my first ever sabbatical.
I definitely need some time to recharge, but there's also so much exciting work going on at work!
Drove to Ohio with friends to see the full Eclipse. Only got the absolutely worst photos ever. But it was still my favourite recent adventure by far.
3 minutes of totality went by so fast, but it was amazing to see!!
I didn't expect to be reading about SEO and alt tags in an article about how AI models are trained, but here were are...
"It contains less about how humans see the world than it does about how search engines see the world. It is a dataset that is powerfully shaped by commercial logics."
https://knowingmachines.org/models-all-the-way
A very good read about why some models are better than others and where bias comes from in today's giant AI models.