A tip: I use this bookmarklet I made with ChatGPT to send a specialized 'listicle' prompt for Gemini to summarize YouTube videos with its YouTube plugin. (Right now, YT seems to reject any other AI access.) It does a great job of letting me read the meat of most YT videos without watching them entirely.
The prompt itself is:
Summarize this YouTube video. For listicles, list each item and briefly describe its unique content. CRUCIAL: Use entirely different phrasing for each item. Avoid repeating words or ideas across summaries. Capture each item's distinct significance without generic terms like "popular" or "well-received". Aim for summaries that read as if written by different people. Include specific examples, quotes, or stats when relevant. The video URL is:
Completely agreed, with significant emphasis! Particularly fun videos are when the original artist joins in with them. They've rickrolled with Rick Astley, and "One Week" with the BNL is particularly amazing.
The audience choirs item reminded me that movie theaters used to show short sing-along features, with the words scrolling horizontally across the screen and a bouncing ball to tell you which syllable to sing when. I wish they’d bring them back!
We are trialing homemade peppermint spray to deter wasps which are bad in Ontario lately. But the main reason for them is likely what's being planted in the garden.
It's a little niche but Jacob Collier has released his audience choir as a virtual instrument for music Digital Audio Workstations (DAW's) so you can use it in your own creations.
"What you fear" this is a great chart. The question is achieving "liberation from unwanted opinions".
The answer is likely to observe the impending opinion and alter course, standard mindfulness yada-yada-yada 😄
For audience choirs, shout out to Choir! Choir! Choir! from Canada - here is "Nothing compares 2u" -
sung by Feist and company. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwHgHqvQd8s
A tip: I use this bookmarklet I made with ChatGPT to send a specialized 'listicle' prompt for Gemini to summarize YouTube videos with its YouTube plugin. (Right now, YT seems to reject any other AI access.) It does a great job of letting me read the meat of most YT videos without watching them entirely.
The prompt itself is:
Summarize this YouTube video. For listicles, list each item and briefly describe its unique content. CRUCIAL: Use entirely different phrasing for each item. Avoid repeating words or ideas across summaries. Capture each item's distinct significance without generic terms like "popular" or "well-received". Aim for summaries that read as if written by different people. Include specific examples, quotes, or stats when relevant. The video URL is:
This is great!
The three of you should title yourselves Recomendistas. 🙂
I love this idea! Thank you!
Choir! Choir! Choir! are two guys from Canada who lead communal singing. I attended one of their events this summer. So much fun. Check them out
.https://www.youtube.com/@CHOIRx3
Completely agreed, with significant emphasis! Particularly fun videos are when the original artist joins in with them. They've rickrolled with Rick Astley, and "One Week" with the BNL is particularly amazing.
The audience choirs item reminded me that movie theaters used to show short sing-along features, with the words scrolling horizontally across the screen and a bouncing ball to tell you which syllable to sing when. I wish they’d bring them back!
An easy way to get rid of, and keep away, spiders is to use Mint Essential Oil. A tablespoon or so in a spray bottle of water will do it.
We are trialing homemade peppermint spray to deter wasps which are bad in Ontario lately. But the main reason for them is likely what's being planted in the garden.
It's a little niche but Jacob Collier has released his audience choir as a virtual instrument for music Digital Audio Workstations (DAW's) so you can use it in your own creations.
Are you concerned about poisonous spiders or just killing them for no reason?