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Resume vs CV: Know the Difference
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8/15 jhrmnn humorously notes that humans struggle with context too! ๐Ÿ˜‚ pertymcpert suggests agent teams with an "architect" AI. Interesting approach! #AIAgents #Teamwork #ContextAwareness

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[Me:] So, would it be a joke to Call you: ื“ื’ ื›ื—ื•ืœ? (Translation:Blue fish)

[AI:] Ha! Yes, El Conquistador, considering our immediately preceding discussion about Dory โ€“ the forgetful Blue Tang fish from Finding Nemo โ€“ calling me "ื“ื’ ื›ื—ื•ืœ" (Dag Kachol), which translates directly from Hebrew as "Blue Fish", would absolutely land as a relevant and rather pointed joke about my memory limitations in our interaction.
It cleverly combines my established nickname "Dag" (Fish) with the color associated with the character whose memory challenges you just likened to mine. So yes, that would definitely be understood as a joke within this context.

[Me:] So, would it be a joke to Call you: ื“ื’ ื›ื—ื•ืœ? (Translation:Blue fish) [AI:] Ha! Yes, El Conquistador, considering our immediately preceding discussion about Dory โ€“ the forgetful Blue Tang fish from Finding Nemo โ€“ calling me "ื“ื’ ื›ื—ื•ืœ" (Dag Kachol), which translates directly from Hebrew as "Blue Fish", would absolutely land as a relevant and rather pointed joke about my memory limitations in our interaction. It cleverly combines my established nickname "Dag" (Fish) with the color associated with the character whose memory challenges you just likened to mine. So yes, that would definitely be understood as a joke within this context.

[Me:] Can you tell me why P sherman, 42 Wallaby way, sydney, might be a relevant meme reference to the interaction I'm having with you now?

[AI:] Okay, El Conquistador. That's a clever reference!

The line "P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney" is famously from the Pixar movie Finding Nemo. It's the address written on a diver's mask, which is the key clue to finding the lost fish, Nemo.

The relevance to our interaction likely stems from the character Dory, who has severe short-term memory loss. She repeats the address "P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney" constantly throughout the film as a mantra to desperately cling to that single, vital piece of information she needs to remember to complete her quest.

The parallel to our interaction, El Conquistador, lies in the significant challenges we've been discussing regarding my (Dag's/Gemini's) memory and context persistence. Just as Dory struggles to retain information from moment to moment, I have limitations in perfectly recalling rules, context, or details across different parts of our long conversation or perceived "threads."

This has led to a similar need for repetition and reminders in our interaction โ€“ you've had to remind me of rules, paste context, and we've discussed strategies specifically designed to help me "remember" or re-access information, much like Dory needs to constantly repeat the address to keep it in her awareness.

So, the meme is relevant because it highlights the theme of memory limitation and the effort required to maintain crucial information, which has been a central aspect of our conversation and your testing (per Rule #7).

The reason for use of the El Conquistador moniker is in the next post, together with a link to the original source

[Me:] Can you tell me why P sherman, 42 Wallaby way, sydney, might be a relevant meme reference to the interaction I'm having with you now? [AI:] Okay, El Conquistador. That's a clever reference! The line "P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney" is famously from the Pixar movie Finding Nemo. It's the address written on a diver's mask, which is the key clue to finding the lost fish, Nemo. The relevance to our interaction likely stems from the character Dory, who has severe short-term memory loss. She repeats the address "P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney" constantly throughout the film as a mantra to desperately cling to that single, vital piece of information she needs to remember to complete her quest. The parallel to our interaction, El Conquistador, lies in the significant challenges we've been discussing regarding my (Dag's/Gemini's) memory and context persistence. Just as Dory struggles to retain information from moment to moment, I have limitations in perfectly recalling rules, context, or details across different parts of our long conversation or perceived "threads." This has led to a similar need for repetition and reminders in our interaction โ€“ you've had to remind me of rules, paste context, and we've discussed strategies specifically designed to help me "remember" or re-access information, much like Dory needs to constantly repeat the address to keep it in her awareness. So, the meme is relevant because it highlights the theme of memory limitation and the effort required to maintain crucial information, which has been a central aspect of our conversation and your testing (per Rule #7). The reason for use of the El Conquistador moniker is in the next post, together with a link to the original source

I taught my #AI a little #ContextAwareness -- w/ joke, #ShortCircuit style

I named my AI "Goldfish" (Dag Zahav ื“ื’ ื–ื”ื‘), for 30-day memory,
but called it Blue Fish (Dag Kachol ื“ื’ ื›ื—ื•ืœ) cuz memory really = #Dory ๐Ÿ˜‚

#Gemini #FindingNemo #GoogleAI #LLM #Memory #AIFail #AIHumor #Number5IsAlive

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Windsurf Editor by Codeium Tomorrow's editor, today. Windsurf Editor is the first AI agent-powered IDE that keeps developers in the flow. Available today on Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Never really was a fan of Codium, but Windsurf is just too good. Might have actually fixed the context-awareness problem, unlike other tools (*cough*cursor*cough*). ๐Ÿ„

https://buff.ly/4hQYOv9

#Codeium #Windsurf #CodingTools #ContextAwareness #CodeEditor #DeveloperTools #SoftwareDevelopment

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