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I'm not sure if you intended it, but this advice even back tests well.
Meaning: figuring out collaboration + learning is a good strategy in any era? If so, I didn't have it in mind, but agree that it's true historically.
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27 sats \ 3 replies \ @k00b 23 Mar
Specifically, "the skill of collaboration with machines is the most important skill" seems like timeless advice.
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Technology is just a tool at our service... learn how to use it! It's not someone we can collaborate with.
Is like saying in the 19th century that collaborating with cars was the most important skill to learn. I can understand collaborating with horses, but with cars...
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 23 Mar
I do not use language like math or as it’s used in law. Feel free to replace “machines” with “tools” and “collaboration” with “using” if it suits your senses better.
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Don't give in to the pedants. Collaborate is the right word in this case.
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