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If AI feels mysterious, this picture book hands you the keys. Thought Wheels explains today’s AI models with vehicles you already understand: text models as cars and trains, image models as ships, audio/video models as airplanes, and multimodal systems as agile drones. You’ll see why small models feel like bikes fast, cheap, portable while giant models behave like heavy trucks with massive range. Compute becomes fuel, data centers become power plants, and transformers act like gearboxes that keep everything moving smoothly. Along the way, you’ll learn the “road rules” of safe, responsible AI and how different providers tune for speed, cost, and safety. Clear visuals, memorable analogies, and quick prompts make AI less intimidating and more useful so you can start driving, not just spectating.
為資本服務的技術還是解放的工具?
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The Corporate Sabotage Field Guide is a satirical manual for embedded operatives in the Office of Strategic Systemic Decay (OSSD). Framed like a classified black-ops dossier, it catalogs subversive managerial tactics designed to erode clarity, stall momentum, and sabotage culture — all under the guise of professionalism. Equal parts dark humor and painfully accurate critique, it’s a field manual for those who know that sometimes, dysfunction wears a lanyard.
Make Showers Great Again!!! ? ? ?This short piece has 2️⃣,7️⃣9️⃣2️⃣ words.
Learn how to apply fire and life safety codes with confidence. This textbook simplifies the IBC and NFPA 101, guiding students, architects, engineers, and reviewers through the key code requirements that shape safe buildings.
An Esperanto poetry experiment backed by NLP tools and unapologetically built for the people. Harvard maybe hates stuff like this. You’ll probably love it.
This book will improve your efficiency to manage software projects.
What if your words were counted — and silence was the only freedom left? In a world ruled by speech limits, one man dares to speak the truth.