RIP. Seeing her perform live at Carnegie Hall was such a delight.
Posts by Ish Dalal
When you're a star, Asha, Congress lets you grab our military by the...
They took the scenic aerial route.
In their defense, even clouds can be cowed into extreme obedience by a tiger mom...
In these times, we also need books you *have* to read for fun.
The "luminiferous ether" of our Times?
I love how he stops for a quick wellness sniff: "Li'l sis okay? Yep. Moving on."
Porter is smart and certainly realizes that. Cynical trial balloon to see whether clambering on to the "taxes are bad" mass-illusionary bandwagon could give a leg up?
All this floofing up is just fluffing up those floof employment numbers!
Ah, I miss that universal siren call for students: "Pizza will be served." But Zoom and pizza at work/home run a close second these days.
"Honey We Shrunk the Floof"
<Judge Leon voice>
Please!
Verily, the Founders were unmatched in their foresight! ๐
No more "Brexit is Brexit" from Labour, finally.
As Judge Leon might remark: brazen play, indeed!
Professor Wurman in august company, I see...
Wait, what...the ViewSonic SHOCKED you before committing suicide?
I believe there is a school of thought that NYC pizza is best eaten folded...
Fitting. The way it happens in engineering/CS and physics: the "senior"/faculty author who provided guidance, mentoring, and supervision to the first author goes last.
Valuable semi-permanent resources like this video need a home on one of your pages.
This is particularly devious, because, as the AMA notes, most extended office visit CPT codes *include non-face-to-face time spent on prior authorization*; and a special "extended services" code.
LEARN TO BILL/CODE PROPERLY
Don't fleece or inconvenience patients!
www.ama-assn.org/system/files...
The words I have for purveyors of this trope are unprintable.
LOL!
IME Claude Opus's relative speed comes at a cost. It's somewhat reluctant to search the web for citations/verify them, unless you poke and prod it to. Sometimes it admits to "relying on my training context."
I mostly stick to tax law and find ChatGPT better for research.
100+ refs are unlikely for regular student work. So here are two audits of shorter papers using the same prompt. I wonder if brevity leads to more subjective Phase 4/5 analyses? (not that one wishes to toot one's own horn ๐)
14 refs: claude.ai/public/artif...
29 refs: claude.ai/public/artif...
Sure is! Here's a very rudimentary test using Claude Opus for "Adult-like processing..." (Wild et al, 2017) ๐ Phase 1 is the list; Phase 2/3 is the verification table.
claude.ai/public/artif...
It doesn't check whether the reference is being accurately cited (possible for federal/state case law).
Huh!?
Well, a happy birthday to you too!
Mine's far away, but I'm looking forward to a mirrorless DSLR that lets me use most of my existing lenses.