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  • I use it all the time at work, generative ai is very useful. I don’t know vba coding but I was able to automate all my excel reports by using chatgpt to write me vba code to automate everything. I know sql and I’m a novice at it. Chatgpt can fix all the areas in weak at in SQL. I end up asking it about APIs and was able to integrate another source of data giving everyone in my department new and better reporting.

    There are a lot of limitations and you have to ask it to fix a lot of the errors it creates but it’s very helpful for someone like me who doesn’t know programming but it can enable me to use programming to be more efficient.





  • Running shoes will focus on function with support, breathability, moisture wicking, and breathability. They aren’t necessarily the most comfy shoes to walk in because your gait is different walking vs running. The front of the shoe will have more cushion to help support you pushing off in your running stride.

    Sneakers are meant to be more stylish everyday shoe. They focus more on form over function.

    You’re right there can be overlap. Adidas ultra boosts are stylish enough to be worn every day and are technically a running shoe. Not a lot of runners use them but they do offer the function of a running shoe.






  • It’s a bit more complicated than that. There are a lot of accounting tricks to be constantly making losses but end up cash flow positive.

    I don’t work or invest in Unity so I don’t have a great understanding of their metrics but companies I worked at would constantly capitalize new projects to add expenses in the future. You can structure sales deals so a new feature is added late in the contract. That pushes revenue out, but you can collect more cash early.

    If unity didn’t do share buy backs this quarter, they would have a positive cash flow. Which points to they should be a profitable company but instead are using accounting tricks to post losses to lower tax bills.