What was it 5 years ago? Blockchain everything? The trends come and go. I tried allowing LN to AI rewrite a post of mine, and it was as if a begging puppy had joy slobbered on the keyboard. This too shall pass, hopefully some good will come of it.
Lolz, I went and looked at Reddit comments about it at the suggestion of my boss after I told him how I felt. Underwhelmed is what came to mind. Eh, either we'll figure it out, or we won't!
Danny, I haven't gotten into AI, thank goodness I am retired and write for fun. (I don't mean to rub it in.)
On the subject of parenting, no one knows how to do it when they need to. Having raised 2 boys and reading what you write about your experiences, I'd say your on the right track. It just takes so damn long to see the effects of our hard work and worrying.
The story of your young track star reminded me of my youngest playing baseball. We were so proud when he finally learned to speak up and tell his coaches he was left-handed. But he could hit. He just couldn't run fast enough to make it around the bases. In fact, he isn't wired for speed in anything he has ever done. They depended on him for RBIs. And he turned out to be a great man.
Nice! Thanks for that Susan. I know we can't be perfect as parents or perfect as people one way or another. Have to remind myself to just keep moving forward and try to help them become good people, just as yours!
What was it 5 years ago? Blockchain everything? The trends come and go. I tried allowing LN to AI rewrite a post of mine, and it was as if a begging puppy had joy slobbered on the keyboard. This too shall pass, hopefully some good will come of it.
Lolz, I went and looked at Reddit comments about it at the suggestion of my boss after I told him how I felt. Underwhelmed is what came to mind. Eh, either we'll figure it out, or we won't!
Danny, I haven't gotten into AI, thank goodness I am retired and write for fun. (I don't mean to rub it in.)
On the subject of parenting, no one knows how to do it when they need to. Having raised 2 boys and reading what you write about your experiences, I'd say your on the right track. It just takes so damn long to see the effects of our hard work and worrying.
The story of your young track star reminded me of my youngest playing baseball. We were so proud when he finally learned to speak up and tell his coaches he was left-handed. But he could hit. He just couldn't run fast enough to make it around the bases. In fact, he isn't wired for speed in anything he has ever done. They depended on him for RBIs. And he turned out to be a great man.
Nice! Thanks for that Susan. I know we can't be perfect as parents or perfect as people one way or another. Have to remind myself to just keep moving forward and try to help them become good people, just as yours!