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Honoring My Fellows
Greetings, everyone. It’s been weeks in the making, but I’m finally fulfilling my promise to D. Alexandra Porter to write my own version of her Vocal Inspirations post. My apologies for the delay! (Yes, this promise was made just to myself, but I feel I ought to keep such promises.) Catch D’s article here.
Mackenzie DavisPublished 7 months ago in JournalIf We Were Villains by M. L. Rio
Unveiling the Depths of Human Psyche and Tragedy: "If We Were Villains" by M. L. Rio Introduction: Within the realm of literature, only a handful of creations wield the potency to seize our hearts and intellects as profoundly as M. L. Rio's magnum opus, "If We Were Villains." This entrancing narrative plunges into the intricacies of human psychology, companionship, and the enigmatic demarcation between virtue and malevolence. Enveloped within the ambiance of a prestigious institution for the performing arts, the tale propels us through a tumultuous odyssey of sentiments as we unravel the existence of a clique of budding Shakespearean performers. This compendious abstract endeavors to proffer a tantalizing glimpse into the cosmos of "If We Were Villains."
Philosophy as a form of soul therapy
The ancient Greeks were adamant that philosophy was not simply a complex theoretical exercise. They believed it was a profoundly practical skill that should be acquired and honed by everyone, in order to assist us in leading fulfilling lives and facing death with grace. Few individuals advocated for this idea more passionately than Plato, who staunchly defended philosophy as a form of soul therapy.
Phoebe BlakePublished 7 months ago in JournalBack to School
Well, my summer is over. After two months of time spent working on myself, learning new things, getting into an exercise routine, starting a Tik-Tok, revising my novel, and sleeping to my heart's content, it's time to get back to the grind.
Janis RossPublished 7 months ago in EducationA Comprehensive Guide to Large Language Models (LLMs)
From ELIZA (1966) to GPT-3 (2022), the world has come a long way. Wondering what that means? Well, they symbolize the evolution of Large Language Models. Eliza was the first language model developed in 1966 which could give a human-like response to all the user queries. But due to a lack of proper infrastructure and not-so-advanced technology, that model was not that efficient and scalable.
Lucia adamsPublished 7 months ago in EducationThe two faces of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence becoming as smart as humans or even outsmarting us. Artificial general intelligence (AGI) can be a complex and overwhelming concept. The technical terminology, scientific intricacies, and debates surrounding this advanced form of AI can easily confuse and intimidate.
Hileaga MariaPublished 7 months ago in EducationA Detailed Guide for Data Handling Techniques in Data Science
In the era of Big Data, data handling has emerged as a critical aspect of the data science workflow. The success of any data-driven project hinges on the ability to effectively manage, preprocess, and transform raw data into meaningful insights. This comprehensive guide explores the fundamental data handling techniques in data science, delving into the intricacies of data cleaning, exploration, transformation, and integration.
The world of self-awareness
There is a calm refuge—the world of self-awareness—in the turbulent currents of contemporary life, when distractions are plentiful and demands are never-ending. Its core is a profound journey of investigation, an effort to build an unbreakable bond with one's innermost self and get a greater understanding of oneself. Self-awareness, frequently referred to as the cornerstone of personal development and contentment, is a transforming process that modifies how we view the world and our place in it.