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  1. Anybody here remember using the program that came out of MIT back in the mid-60s? It was a first attempt at interpreting natural language in order to give the illusion of conversing with a computer. A primitive version of what people are doing now with LLMs. It used a small set of simple rules to parse text entered at a terminal, and to spit back what appeared to be a cogent response. People fell for it the same way they are now. I used it a couple times.

  2. Anybody here remember using the program #Eliza that came out of MIT back in the mid-60s? It was a first attempt at interpreting natural language in order to give the illusion of conversing with a computer. A primitive version of what people are doing now with LLMs. It used a small set of simple rules to parse text entered at a terminal, and to spit back what appeared to be a cogent response. People fell for it the same way they are now. I used it a couple times.

  3. Anybody here remember using the program #Eliza that came out of MIT back in the mid-60s? It was a first attempt at interpreting natural language in order to give the illusion of conversing with a computer. A primitive version of what people are doing now with LLMs. It used a small set of simple rules to parse text entered at a terminal, and to spit back what appeared to be a cogent response. People fell for it the same way they are now. I used it a couple times.

  4. Anybody here remember using the program #Eliza that came out of MIT back in the mid-60s? It was a first attempt at interpreting natural language in order to give the illusion of conversing with a computer. A primitive version of what people are doing now with LLMs. It used a small set of simple rules to parse text entered at a terminal, and to spit back what appeared to be a cogent response. People fell for it the same way they are now. I used it a couple times.

  5. Anybody here remember using the program #Eliza that came out of MIT back in the mid-60s? It was a first attempt at interpreting natural language in order to give the illusion of conversing with a computer. A primitive version of what people are doing now with LLMs. It used a small set of simple rules to parse text entered at a terminal, and to spit back what appeared to be a cogent response. People fell for it the same way they are now. I used it a couple times.

  6. Now that she is old enough and it is hot enough, Riju gets to join in the family groaning about the heat. Devi will join in once she's done with the chapter.

    #Art #FanArt #FurryArt #TraditionalArt #ColorPencil #🥵 #EliNorainu #AzusaRiyo #DeviZeilla #OC #OCArt #StarWarsOC

  7. Now that she is old enough and it is hot enough, Riju gets to join in the family groaning about the heat. Devi will join in once she's done with the chapter.

    #Art #FanArt #FurryArt #TraditionalArt #ColorPencil #🥵 #EliNorainu #AzusaRiyo #DeviZeilla #OC #OCArt #StarWarsOC

  8. Now that she is old enough and it is hot enough, Riju gets to join in the family groaning about the heat. Devi will join in once she's done with the chapter.

    #Art #FanArt #FurryArt #TraditionalArt #ColorPencil #🥵 #EliNorainu #AzusaRiyo #DeviZeilla #OC #OCArt #StarWarsOC

  9. I love #ObsidianMD. However, many enthusiasts in the space tend to create 20- to 30-minute tutorials. (Love you guys, but ain't got no time for that! ;P)

    I'm a visual learner, so videos are immensely valuable to me. However, I am not convinced that text-based documentation will ever go away.

    Here's the documentation I wrote for Notebook Navigator, a very popular Obsidian plug-in that I'm still using.

    At first, I found the UI complex, but breaking it down in a document helped me learn-up the plug-in quickly. (The best way to learn is to teach someone else!)

    If you use Obsidian, you may find my guide for Notebook Navigator useful: elizabethtai.com/2025/11/25/ho

    PS: One of my dream pet projects is to create a documentation site from something like #Astro for the various community plug-ins out there. But I'm so busy I don't have time to even start. One day!

    #techwriting #techwriter #documentation #pkm #obsidian

  10. I love #ObsidianMD. However, many enthusiasts in the space tend to create 20- to 30-minute tutorials. (Love you guys, but ain't got no time for that! ;P)

    I'm a visual learner, so videos are immensely valuable to me. However, I am not convinced that text-based documentation will ever go away.

    Here's the documentation I wrote for Notebook Navigator, a very popular Obsidian plug-in that I'm still using.

    At first, I found the UI complex, but breaking it down in a document helped me learn-up the plug-in quickly. (The best way to learn is to teach someone else!)

    If you use Obsidian, you may find my guide for Notebook Navigator useful: elizabethtai.com/2025/11/25/ho

    PS: One of my dream pet projects is to create a documentation site from something like #Astro for the various community plug-ins out there. But I'm so busy I don't have time to even start. One day!

    #techwriting #techwriter #documentation #pkm #obsidian

  11. I love . However, many enthusiasts in the space tend to create 20- to 30-minute tutorials. (Love you guys, but ain't got no time for that! ;P)

    I'm a visual learner, so videos are immensely valuable to me. However, I am not convinced that text-based documentation will ever go away.

    Here's the documentation I wrote for Notebook Navigator, a very popular Obsidian plug-in that I'm still using.

    At first, I found the UI complex, but breaking it down in a document helped me learn-up the plug-in quickly. (The best way to learn is to teach someone else!)

    If you use Obsidian, you may find my guide for Notebook Navigator useful: elizabethtai.com/2025/11/25/ho

    PS: One of my dream pet projects is to create a documentation site from something like for the various community plug-ins out there. But I'm so busy I don't have time to even start. One day!

  12. I love #ObsidianMD. However, many enthusiasts in the space tend to create 20- to 30-minute tutorials. (Love you guys, but ain't got no time for that! ;P)

    I'm a visual learner, so videos are immensely valuable to me. However, I am not convinced that text-based documentation will ever go away.

    Here's the documentation I wrote for Notebook Navigator, a very popular Obsidian plug-in that I'm still using.

    At first, I found the UI complex, but breaking it down in a document helped me learn-up the plug-in quickly. (The best way to learn is to teach someone else!)

    If you use Obsidian, you may find my guide for Notebook Navigator useful: elizabethtai.com/2025/11/25/ho

    PS: One of my dream pet projects is to create a documentation site from something like #Astro for the various community plug-ins out there. But I'm so busy I don't have time to even start. One day!

    #techwriting #techwriter #documentation #pkm #obsidian

  13. I love #ObsidianMD. However, many enthusiasts in the space tend to create 20- to 30-minute tutorials. (Love you guys, but ain't got no time for that! ;P)

    I'm a visual learner, so videos are immensely valuable to me. However, I am not convinced that text-based documentation will ever go away.

    Here's the documentation I wrote for Notebook Navigator, a very popular Obsidian plug-in that I'm still using.

    At first, I found the UI complex, but breaking it down in a document helped me learn-up the plug-in quickly. (The best way to learn is to teach someone else!)

    If you use Obsidian, you may find my guide for Notebook Navigator useful: elizabethtai.com/2025/11/25/ho

    PS: One of my dream pet projects is to create a documentation site from something like #Astro for the various community plug-ins out there. But I'm so busy I don't have time to even start. One day!

    #techwriting #techwriter #documentation #pkm #obsidian

  14. Elina Svitolina won her 20th career title at the Italian Open today, beating Coco Gauff. This is her third time winning in Rome.

    #Svitolina #RomeOpen #FrenchOpen #Tennis #WTA
    newsletter.tf/svitolina-wins-r

  15. Elina Svitolina won her third Italian Open title on Saturday, May 16, 2026, after a nearly 3-hour match against Coco Gauff. This is her third time winning this event.

    #Svitolina, #ItalianOpen, #CocoGauff, #WTA, #RomeTennis
    newsletter.tf/svitolina-wins-i