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The source is in Dutch,but it's a short form video. Nothing special. Any other sources I could find are in Croatian (which I can't read), like:

https://kanal-ri.hr/2025/06/vitomir-maricic-oborio-guinnessov-rekord-29-minuta-i-3-sekunde-bez-daha/

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cross-posted from: https://lemmit.online/post/6071650

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The original was posted on /r/mildlyinteresting by /u/a_woman_provides on 2025-06-14 05:12:00+00:00.

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Disclaimer: I know LLMs don't "talk", but metaphors are efficient ways of conveying information.

If you're curious about what the LLM told me, the topic was Scrum and how it relates to complex adaptive systems. I was studying those topics by doing Project Zero's Visible Thinking Routines, and I was sending those thinking routines to an LLM to see what it replied with. The LLM told me that it's useful to see Scrum as a set of enablers and constraints. I thought "sure, I guess so", and didn't think much of it. That was months ago, and I hadn’t really thought about it since. However, that changed today.

Today, months later, I was reading about complexity and decision-making and I finally understood what enablers and constraints are.

Some time later, I was telling this story to my partner, and that's when the phrase "An LLM once told me…" came about.

In a way, this story could've happened differently and still been the same. The story could've been a video, a podcast, or even a book saying, in passing, that "It's useful to see Scrum as a set of enablers and constraints". I could've not really understood what that meant, but been okay with it. Then, months later, I could've found a document on the topic, read it, and finally understood what I didn't understand before. That could've been the story.

But in reality it was a bit different. The story happened with an LLM.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmit.online/post/6055074

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The original was posted on /r/mildlyinteresting by /u/ShutterBun on 2025-06-12 05:40:47+00:00.

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The instance I'm in, TKZ.one, has 41%. Good number! But can get better!

Source

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A few years ago, this large pine tree feel near our property. I got my chainsaw out and began cutting it up for firewood, starting at the top. When I got to the top of the trunk, it started to move. I stepped back and watch as it stood back up. A large rock was tangled in its roots, providing a counterweight. It's now our flagpole.

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UK car crash expert says cars sold in Europe are so much safer than in the U.S.

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Selling normal airplane junk food, drinks, and entertainment

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Supposedly melatonin-infused (among other things) patches, sold on Amazon. If I were to fall asleep at the office, I sure wouldn't need any help with that. In the car though... scratches head

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Originally posted on Mastodon by @electron_greg

Doom can be run on EVERYTHING that has a screen (optional).

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Serious question.

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If the number of comments were also the same I would lose my mind.

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