I'll transcribe my scone recipe tomorrow!! These are the muffins I make, and they're Great, ALTHOUGH I bake 'em at 425 for 5 mins, then 350 for 12-ish mins (It says 375, but 350 is better)
You can make the batter the night before and BAM! Morning muffins!
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I have MANY recipes!
I've also started doing this thing where I make muffin batter or scone dough or something on Sunday night so on Monday morning, my job is to get up and bake/eat a fancy treat breakfast
It's annoyingly effective!
ON THE BRIGHT SIDE, WE'RE AT THE AGE WHERE TIME MAKES NO SENSE AND BEFORE WE REALIZE IT, IT WILL BE A SENSIBLE FRIDAY MID-AFTERNOON AGAIN.
I BELIEVE IN US, BRAD. WE CAN MAKE IT.
I AM IN THIS SKEET AND I DON'T LIKE IT ❤️
I've been doing a chapter a day of this this week and by Thursday, I finally cracked and went out for katsu 😂
Every time I see these (which is often since I live in Canada), I think one of two things:
1) GET IN MY MOUTH
2) a running gag on Corner Gas where everyone was eating Nanaimo-style Saskatchewan bars
They look perfect!!
IT WAS SO GOOD. Flaky, the aforementioned raspberry coulis, and topped with a scant amount of delicate vanilla glaze and (and this was a genius turn) shortbread cookie crumbles!!!
I'm not always a fiddly croissant person, but when done well....
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This morning, I tore into a croissant so lustily I filled one entire nostril with raspberry coulis
It's just [GIVE JOB, PLS] written in glitter pen across the entire page
...actually, that would rule
Reformatting your CV is just getting bangs for academics, send skeet
I can feel this colour
in my temples
Meanwhile, the other team is like /0\ /0\ Ø\
I like when a hockey player scores a goal and goes \0/ and the other hockey players skate into the frame going \0/ \0/ \\0
#PWHL
It is entirely possible, but just a general appreciation!
...in the best and most beautiful way. Your art is delightful!
This whole thing was one big head-exploding meme of "Lighthouse->Smokestacks->Maritime houses->person named Callum Isaac->OOOOOOH THE YEAR WAS SEVENTEEN SEVENTY EEEEEEEEEEIGHT"
...at this point, are we even sure he can read?
You really are doing the good work, Pat
In belated conclusion, this survey was bad, the report is laughably short on methodological detail (but pleasantly long on critiques), and the minister for AI is getting a big "come to office hours" e-mail about this.
How I sound when my parents ask how work is going:
Come on over - we can yell about it together!
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Bahahahahahaha - and holy heck, nicely done!!!!
Nick, you've done it! You've found the job that AI created!
Government is, for all that politicians seem to forget, for the people and we deserve more specificity on what the government means when it says AI, what scope the minister for AI has, and the responsibility to society that falls within that scope.
I don't have a lot of faith in the Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation portfolio. "Move fast and break things" is, at best, a lazy ethos when it comes to disrupting....laundromats or some shit. But it's downright irresponsible as government policy.
I hope the government (and try really hard to imagine this with me) pivots to focus on data protection, internet laws that have enough teeth to go after deepfakes and IP theft, identifying and banning exploitative tech, environmental sustainability, and fair taxation of big tech.
At the very least, it gives you something to cite if you feel so moved to e-mail your MP about the lack of information (but very NOT lack of dollars) around AI!
The government loves when you cite its own reports back to it!
The one silver lining here is enough of us made noise about the foolhardiness of making AI a central aspect of the nation's personality that each section of the results has concerns and caveats.
A massive feat considering how positively-biased the questions were!