I had Claude take a whack at what my most pressing tasks were based on my emails. After searching through 17 emails, they came back with the following (obfuscated) list:
Based on my search of your emails from today, here are the tasks Michael Smith has specifically assigned to you:
Horizon Project Tasks:
Set up a separate AI platform account for Robert Johnson using his team email (which you have already done)
Check styling on the Horizon emails (CMS and platform standard emails)
Change the default blue to white and add the logo to emails
Run through Lisa's website launch checklist for the Horizon site
TG Design Adjustments:
Product grid images: Make images have a consistent height like VRS (virtualretailsolutions.com/shop/)
Other product page adjustments (additional details would be in the email body)
The most pressing tasks appear to be:
Completing the Horizon email styling adjustments
Running through the website launch checklist for Horizon
Making the TG design adjustments for product grids and pages
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This captured some of the more pressing tasks, but not all of them. Just thought I'd share a little example of how Claude does with the Gmail integration.
HackClub.com purports to support Highschool coding clubs and building open source learning tools - I can't claim to know how successful this goal is, but it doesn't seem untoward or overly wasteful to me!
Sorry, you are absolutely correct. I felt it was wrong when I typed it - the weird thing is that `free -g` returns 17, which is what I checked before typing. But in actuality there is 20GiB - bank:0 has 16GiB and bank:1 has the original 4GiB (confirmed by `sudo lshw -c memory`).
I should really get on board with this. Instead I have GPUs, laptops and tablets just gathering dust because "one day I might need it"! Unfortunately my family motto appears to be buy high sell never.
For learning purposes, you don't really need that many Raspberry Pis to get started. I recently slapped together a cluster with 3 pi and figure I'll add more overtime as I need/desire them.
I do agree, though, that cluster projects should have a low priority!
I can't attest to how it used to be, but now at least they are in a section labeled "User Contributed Notes". The notes can be voted up or down, so hopefully the dross sinks to the bottom.
I do agree with the sentiment though that these unofficial notes should be taken with a grain of salt. In my experience, they have been more help than hindrance.
Based on my search of your emails from today, here are the tasks Michael Smith has specifically assigned to you:
Horizon Project Tasks:
Set up a separate AI platform account for Robert Johnson using his team email (which you have already done) Check styling on the Horizon emails (CMS and platform standard emails) Change the default blue to white and add the logo to emails Run through Lisa's website launch checklist for the Horizon site
TG Design Adjustments:
Product grid images: Make images have a consistent height like VRS (virtualretailsolutions.com/shop/) Other product page adjustments (additional details would be in the email body)
The most pressing tasks appear to be:
Completing the Horizon email styling adjustments Running through the website launch checklist for Horizon Making the TG design adjustments for product grids and pages
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This captured some of the more pressing tasks, but not all of them. Just thought I'd share a little example of how Claude does with the Gmail integration.