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I started checking out Dan's Motorcycle Repair Web page, expecting to read about Motorcycle Repair, and the first thing I do read about is the Bible. Good lord!

Building picks and shovels vs. using picks and shovels


In contrast to “personal carbon footprint”, micro plastics do affect _your_ long-term health. Still, there’s a limit to how much you can avoid it.


What does this make with Montana?


I was recently approached by a lawyer who wants to automate legal workflows. “Intriguing” I thought, given the advancements of LLMs / agentic AI + the huge funding rounds I keep seeing in LegalTech. I eventually had to give the project a pass because I didn’t believe I would be able to get AI to consistently produce accurate outputs, EVEN IF the inputs stayed the same. Couldn’t imagine building a deterministic system that scales in the legal domain…


That’s where “human-in-the-loop” becomes a necessity, which _adds_ a step as opposed to removing one


Lovable?


I’m sure they’ll look back at it and smile, no?


„the right people can make magic happen“

:-)


It is very strange to hear this in connection with OpenAI. After all, their goal is to save people from things like this...


You think current AI could create such a knowledge graph? And use it?


I did write about that! tl;dr I think it'd be really cool as an augmentation, the only thing steering me away from solely AI-generated graphs are hallucinations. But I think it definitely has a place in some capacity for anyone who wants to discover "what they don't know that they don't know", to find the prerequisite skills they don't realize they're missing.

https://euvinkeel.github.io/tart/Traversing-Knowledge-Graphs


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