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Rowan Cheung@rowancheung

Found this incredible prompt by @jodie_cook that writes documentation using ChatGPT and Loom. For example, writing SOPs to onboard new team members typically takes me hours, and this workflow gets it done in minutes. Huge time saver. Here's the full prompt & workflow: "Transform this transcript from an instructional video into a comprehensive set of actionable steps to create an SOP (standard operating procedure), that will be easy for a team member to understand and execute. The transcript includes [briefly describe the task or process covered]. You should highlight key points, cautionary notes, and tips for efficiency. The goal outcome is a step-by-step guide I can use for effective delegation, that minimizes misunderstandings and errors and maximizes productivity and accuracy in task execution: [Include the transcript]" Example workflow: 1. Record a Loom video detailing the task you want to delegate. 2. Use ChatGPT with a specific prompt above to convert the video transcript into a clear, actionable SOP (replace what's within the []) 3. Provide the team member or supplier with both the video and the newly generated SOP.

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Brett Adcock
Brett Adcock@adcock_brett·
Figure-01 has learned to make coffee ☕️ Our AI learned this after watching humans make coffee This is end-to-end AI: our neural networks are taking video in, trajectories out Join us to train our robot fleet: figure.ai/careers
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Karpi@karpi·
Beat Jans ganz privat. So ist der neue Bundesrat beim Zahnarzt und in der Chorprobe.
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"It might be the Christmas holidays, but climate collapse hasn't taken a break"......... In fact, far from it. The level of breakdown and collapse is intensifying, every second of every day......... The clock is ticking, and we still don't have a clue what we're facing.
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Peter Dynes
Peter Dynes@PGDynes·
Incredible heat is blanketing #Australia, fueling the #Bushfires. The NW is really intolerable in some places. This is only the beginning of what looks like a long incredibly hot summer. This country will be baked if temperatures continue to rise globally. Mitigation is urgent.
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Aman Chokshi
Aman Chokshi@aman_chokshi·
Finally had an excuse to play with @matplotlib's animation feature!
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Everyone knows electrons, but probably few know the One Electron Theory, a weird idea according to which every electron in the universe is actually one 10¹⁰⁵ years old particle that continually travels backward and forward through time, possibly 10⁸⁰ times. The theory was first thought up by John Archibald Wheeler, a theoretical physicist who worked on the hydrogen bomb at Los Alamos and later taught at Princeton. He is largely known for reviving interest in general relativity in the 1940s and 1950s. One of the biggest reasons that this thought experiment was proposed by Wheeler is that each and every electron looks exactly the same. They all have the same mass and the same electric charge. Proposing that the entire universe contains just one electron may not seem all that absurd, when we consider that the only change would be to the idea of what an electron is. In practicality, everything would still function the same. According to the theory, in the same way as an electron can be bounced around in space when hit with light, the electron might also be able to bounce backward in time. The consequence of this is that electrons moving backwards in time are positrons, the antimatter component of electrons. So, not only are all electrons the same electron, but all positrons are also the same electron moving backward. It is estimated that there are roughly 10⁸⁰ atoms in the universe. If we ignore the fact that many atoms have more than one electron, we can simplify the number of electrons in the universe as around 10⁸⁰. Although electrons are treated as stable for theoretical purposes, the experimental lower bound for the electron's mean lifetime is often given as 6.6×10²⁸ years. Using this, we can get an idea of how this theory actually plays out. The theory and these numbers imply that the one electron in existence has traveled through the universe 10⁸⁰ times, each time taking 460 septillion years. We can double these numbers for each time that the electron had to go back through time, which equates to the one electron in the One Electron Theory being  10¹⁰⁵ years old.
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24xNachhaltig@24xNachhaltig·
Klimabildung für gross und klein! Gerne an Lehrpersonen und HR-Verantwortliche weitersagen. Wir müssen das Wissen und die kompetenzen jetzt erlernen und weitergeben >> online-adventskalender.info
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