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  • Have they given you anything creative that was good. I also, used it to make a meal plan and make a work schedule as an Excel doc, then it just needed a few edits.

  • They help me make better searches. I use ChatGPT to get a good idea of what better to search for based on my inquiry. It tells me what I am looking for, and then just use a search engine based on that.

    Also, taught me some python and appscript. Currently learning and testing its capabilities in JavaScript teaching. And, yes I test out everything it gives me. It is best to output small blocks of code and lice it together. Hoping for the best and then, 3 years later finally create an app lol because that is on my end. Still working on an organization app. 80 percent accurate on following complete directions in this case.

  • I bet. I was thinking about buying a survival book or two.

  • "the touch screen is broken"

  • I gotta grow my own food now. It is time to break out the off-grid post-apocalyptic survival books for me, I guess. Can't be too hard, rightttttt!?

  • Glad you like it. Post what snacks you bought or post what you made there.

  • It was a better name than 'creative potpourri' which is what I thought of first before deciding on this. But you can share your casserole recipes there because they sound creative enough.

  • Child locks are the way to go. I use the ones that lock cabinets. With 18 cats

  • I have to put my trashcan in the closet or a closed bathroom. Cats for sure.

  • I can definitely relate to this. The friends that make you laugh are the ones who care the most.

  • Oh, lol, I am sorry, Americanised. We did break it. Or they did.

  • No, I meant with what word the country wants to be referred as. Then, use those words as in Türkiye in America. Of course it was out of respect and agreement but it is a fantastic idea and it is just about the names. And countries might be left not changed because they don't care or it is too hard to pronounce. But there could be a teaching of pronunciation rather than spelling.

  • Now, I can understand that. Thank you.

  • Lol, what? It was educational. For me and anyone else who might want to know. The problem right here is I don't get sarcastic over a question asked in a community called no stupid questions. However, I am stupid for asking the wrong one. So, thank you. Sincerely, tho.

  • First, it would be a start, and second: it could be generalized to certain countries until a consensus was made. DOE/government or what is left of it could petition each country to decide this out of respect and cultural awareness. I dare not add any pathos to this argument. The more open-minded people there are the more it helps.