The rambling thoughts of Eric "Gub" Snyder. I think about things like AI, the environment, sustainability, stranded assets, environmental stewardship, waste, waste reduction, thriving simply, living simply, genealogy, history, calendars...
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Many, many tabs open? Digital hoarding?
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Jim Acosta is leaving CNN after nearly 18 years, following a proposed move from his 10 a.m. slot to a midnight time slot—a change he viewed as a demotion.
Acosta, known for his critical reporting on former President Donald Trump, suggested that his outspoken stance may have influenced CNN's decision.
In his final broadcast, he urged viewers to resist lies and fear, emphasizing the importance of holding power accountable.
Acosta plans to launch an independent venture on Substack.
For more details, you can watch his announcement:
videoJim Acosta Says He's Leaving CNNturn0search5
Sunday, April 20, 2025
ChatGPT is a vast library
"I keep coming back to this -- ChatGPT is a vast library that comes with its own librarian. And the librarian has read and digested all of it, and can give you useful and usually exactly right summaries (despite what the critics say) in an instant. I've been using libraries my whole life, going back to when I was a child. I worked with card catalogs and non-virtual book collections. Archives of news on film. View ChatGPT on that timeline and you'll see its significance. You didn't write it, I didn't. Each of us may have contributed a little, and isn't that what we want? To help build the base of human knowledge? It gives our lives meaning. Sometimes I wonder how much value people place on themselves and so little on progress. I think we all want our lives to have meaning. Well here you go, it doesn't get more meaningful than this.#"
I love this metaphor. And I love that ChatGPT has endless patience with us.
And Dr. Scott Simmerman says about Perplexity:
"I think AI is like a college professor asked a question he is not totally qualified to answer but will do so anyway to please the student. I like how Perplexity gives its sources making it really easy to dig deeper into a subject to validate things."