prev Weekly journal 2023-04-29~05-14
I say weekly, but lately it’s been in two-week increments all the time.
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Meeting Mr. Seki on 17… The Rapid Increase in the Need to Speak English
- This was a foreshadowing of Manazuru 2023-05-13. - jump at the chance to ask for advice
- He made time to introduce himself, and I was able to do it because I had written a draft beforehand.
- I can’t say I did a very good job of discussing it.
- I was so nervous, I was like, “Awww.
- This is not a matter of English proficiency, but of interpersonal communication skills.
- I was able to communicate my intent to ask questions and get useful information.
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- I signed up for an English conversation school with a plan that allowed me to put in two classes every day, but during the last week I decided that I was done with the English cramming phase and used that time to read interviews.
- I think it was the right decision.
- Check the rest
- 17 panels by 7/19
- It’s roughly 60 days, so you should be able to digest one session every four days, or two sessions a week.
- I’m tired, so let’s not think about anything for once.
- If you can’t come up with anything, just put in two panels on the weekend.
- I’ll look back at some earlier weekly notes. - Weekly journal 2023-04-17~28 - You’re too descriptive. - At that time, tkgshn invited me to Plurality Tokyo, I joined, saw the VESS card and said “I want one”, and hal_sk asked me “Do you want one? I was invited by Manazuru 2023-05-13 there.
- Looking at the front of it, I wonder if the overflow of capacity is happening around the 3/10 Unexplored Conference and 3/15 GPT-4 release after all.
- No, you’ve been going crazy since before that. - Weekly journal 2023-03-05 to 2023-03-10 - Ah, secret meeting 2023-02-21.
I think brainstorming alone and Clean Language as a Board Game lead to broad listening.
- As it stands now, it’s “What? What are you talking about?” They will think “What are you talking about?
- By using LLM, one person can brainstorm alone, and then symbolically model the brainstorm using “a clean language designed for verbal conversation, redesigned for visualization on a PC screen by a single person”. After that, “careful deliberation” can be achieved by incorporating other people’s opinions in a Polis-like manner.
- As I was writing this, I thought “Symbolic modeling as a board game” would be better.
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