What's the appeal of collecting high priced watches? Is it kind of like art collections, where its a decent store of value while maintaining a collection of something you are personally interested in? Or is it more for "love of the game"?
Not saying its not a cool thing to collect, well made watches are a very cool piece of engineering, I'm just curious if there's any "special" appeal outside of "i like this thing and have the money to enjoy it" :)
I had to learn Prolog for a university paper and I have to agree; out of the dozen-ish languages I've had to learn, something just didn't "click" with Prolog.
No real value is this comment, I'm just happy to share a moment over the brain-fuck that is Prolog (ironically Brainfuck made a whole lot more sense).
I tell people to treat LLM's like a toddler (albeit a very capable toddler).
Do kids learn well when you only tell them what NOT to do? Of course not! You should be explaining how to do things correctly, and most importantly the WHY, as well as providing examples of both the "correct" and "incorrect" ways (also explaining why an example is incorrect).
I've had an ROG Zeph collecting dust for a couple years now, specifically for the reasons you described, which I now have a good reason to dig out and poke around in. Got my weekend sorted :)