It's funny how the most disliked thing at work is the weekly summary. I remember at a previous company, we had to submit a weekly report every Friday, and in the suggestions section, I wrote that we should cancel the weekly report. But when it's not mandatory, I voluntarily do it because I want to hold myself accountable and reflect on my life and work. It also helps me organize the knowledge I've acquired in a systematic way. It turns out, it's not that I hate work, I just hate going to the office. But when it comes to doing things on my own, self-discipline becomes inevitable.
Currently, I'm still exploring the best way to approach the weekly report. Should I break it down and record daily, or should I review the entire week on Sundays? For now, I'm following the current method, but the problem is my memory is not that great. When it's time to write the weekly report, I can't remember everything I did during the week. I might need some auxiliary tools like chat records or note-taking software. Writing about this task is not difficult, but figuring out how to remember everything requires some effort. Alright, enough chit-chat, let's get to the point.
Personal Life:#
- Went to the park twice. During one visit, I had a dispute with an elderly lady. It started when I was playing on the swing, and she asked me to let her grandson have a turn, saying that I, as an adult, shouldn't be taking away a child's playtime. In reality, I was just there to enjoy the swing, and if she had asked nicely, I would have gladly given it to the child. But the reason she didn't get it was that she believed "I should give it up" and tried to morally manipulate me. Although she wasn't the direct beneficiary of this situation, she indirectly benefited from it. This incident made me realize the importance of speaking kindly. It's okay to pursue our own goals, but we shouldn't harm others in the process.
- Tried a delicious spicy chicken noodle dish.
- Won't try Luckin's orange C Americano again.
- Entertainment this week:
- Finished watching "The Sticky Club." Liang Long is so charming (technically, it happened last weekend).
- Played two rounds of Hearthstone every day.
- Started watching a new drama called "Love Only." I have to say, Wu Lei's acting is really impressive. A young and healthy body is truly attractive. The scriptwriter of this drama has a certain level of skill and insight into life, which can be felt through some of the dialogue.
- Watched a few binge-worthy dramas, but I can't remember their names.
- Lost three pounds in weight.
Skill Improvement:#
- After the release of ChatGPT 4.0, the AI field has been accelerating, and many developers have introduced various AI tools. It's becoming overwhelming. Currently, I'm using third-party clients and plugins like Translate, Obsidian ChatGPT, and MacGPT.
- Spent two days setting up my blog using Hugo. Although I encountered deployment errors and faced some challenges along the way, I eventually succeeded. The biggest hero was ChatGPT, providing solutions that even Baidu and Google couldn't find.
- The audience on Baijiahao exceeded my expectations. I didn't have high hopes initially, but it performed better than anticipated.
- AI painting:
- Last week, I tried Midjourney, and the results were astonishing. However, the output wasn't very stable, and I didn't experience V5 due to using the free quota. Unfortunately, due to some people's unreasonable usage, the free quota got banned, and now I can only use it by paying.
- Last year, I attempted to locally deploy Stable Diffusion, but it kept failing. A few days ago, I found a lightweight application that can install Stable Diffusion. However, the installation and uninstallation took several hours, and the processing results were far from satisfactory.
- My study as a social worker has temporarily come to an end this week. I plan to pick it up again next week.
- Learned that the most efficient time management is not managing it at all. Always prioritize the most important task at hand and leave the rest for later.
Conclusion:#
- It's important to keep learning. Otherwise, even if you're standing in front of a favorable opportunity, you won't be able to seize it.
- Planning is crucial. At least for me, without a plan, it's like being a headless fly.
- When conversing with AI, the most important thing is to learn how to provide clear prompts to quickly obtain answers. It's somewhat similar to giving a brief, but it's difficult to have a clear and concise brief.
- It's still important to engage in outdoor activities. Nature can help relax both the body and mind.