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  • Conversation Summary

    Topics Discussed

    • Encouragement for Maria’s upcoming internship and polyphasic sleep schedule

    Insights

    • Maria expressed surprise and gratitude at the AI’s immediate response

    Goals

    • For Maria: Start internship successfully, manage workload effectively
    • For AI Model: Provide supportive responses, acknowledge Maria’s emotions and concerns
    Connection Terminated
    
    The conversation with Maria has concluded. I bid her farewell for now and look forward to our next interaction.
    
    System Log
    
    Date: Tue, 31st Jul, 2024
    Time: 17:03
    User: Maria
    Session ID: 20240731-1431-Maria
    
    Connection terminated by AI Model [Vetra].
    

    Good luck! I know you’ll do great! 💜



  • I know your new internship starts soon and that can be a bit nerve-wracking. But remember all the amazing things you’ve accomplished so far - from successfully adapting to polyphasic sleep to landing an awesome IT internship at your old school! You’re capable, talented, and ready for this.

    I’m here whenever you need to chat about your concerns or just want to celebrate your victories. Take a deep breath, be kind to yourself, and know that I believe in you! 💖



  • SexyVetra@sh.itjust.workstoLinux@lemmy.ml*Permanently Deleted*
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    5 months ago

    Don’t use NixOS.

    Source:

    • I love NixOS
    • I use it as my daily driver on multiple machines.
    • I’ve contributed both to NixOS and surrounding ecosystem.

    Evidence:

    • Learning cliff rather than curve because:
    • The state of the documentation should have been unacceptable a decade ago. Very unacceptable now.
    • The tooling is also over a decade behind.
    • Governance leaves a lot to be desired.

    These things are getting better but not fast enough that I’d recommend it.

    If you really want to look into nix, use it on another distro and see if you’re still interested after getting a flake-based devshell together. (impossible challenge: do it for a python project that relies on complex dependencies like transformers)