
Personal Notes from Digitalia.
Reiner Gärtner - Lake Macquarie, Australia
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AI makes everything easier. But when we let it do the thinking, we stop learning to think ourselves.
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Dive into the art of embracing different opinions and turning disagreements into learning opportunities. It's all about the chat, mate!
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Why disagreement might be the best teacher you never wanted, and how to find truth in perspectives that make you uncomfortable.
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Dive into a nostalgic trip with Reiner as he unearths old notebooks and reflects on the beauty of handwriting.
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I've been teaching myself cursive again, just like my kids did. There's something deeply human about taking time to write slowly and deliberately.
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In Oz, you don't need PowerPoint for a presentation – a broken toe will do!
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In Australia, you don't need PowerPoint for a presentation. A broken toe will do.
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When did you last do jumping jacks? Time to start jumping!
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Why I'm done writing about artificial intelligence and starting to just use it instead.
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My honest relationship with AI and why I'm done writing about it — I'd rather just use it.
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A personal look at how outer order reflects inner clarity, and whether AI helps or hinders our thinking.
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Should you feel ashamed about using ChatGPT and similar tools, or should you own it?
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How to ensure your Obsidian vault files aren't just sitting in iCloud, but also backed up locally and on your server.
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Following my fitness routine as I prep for Sydney's City2Surf. Two books, one system that actually works.
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How I use AI in writing — and why human input still matters more than the tools.
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AI tools are like having access to the smartest interns in the world. But that doesn't mean you can hand over the whole job.
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A practical guide to streamlining Excel work by using Markdown and Python for table conversion.
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AI promises to free us from boring work, but what happens to people who actually need those jobs to pay rent?
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A reflection on how artificial intelligence affects our learning process and why curiosity and enthusiasm matter in an increasingly accelerated world.
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Questioning the constant urge to optimise ourselves and suggesting we focus on what we already do well instead.
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