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Need advice about who to lease on with…

I’ve recently paid off a lease/purchase and have clear title to my truck.

The carrier that I bought the truck from is fine. Loads/miles are mostly consistent and the pay is “decent” at $1.32 + FSC.

The issue is that they seem to be having financial issues and I can’t tell if they’re circling the drain or if it’s just a momentary blip.

In the meantime I’m trying to decide what the best, most financially lucrative, move would be if it looks like I need to jump ship.

Any friendly advice would be greatly appreciated.

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u/SanMan_Lite — 13 days ago

Nvidia Enters Windows Laptop Market, Taking on Intel and AMD

Since I am in an AI course track I found this news very interesting. Nvidia and Microsoft teaming up to provide local, safe AI without the need for cloud resources.

This could change the entire AI game and I think it bears looking into as it could change the way we code going forward.

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u/SanMan_Lite — 1 month ago
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Personalization that works...

I have been tweaking my learning personalization lately and have landed on something that works very well for me so I thought I would share it with you all. I hope it helps and saves you time.

For context...I use MS OneNote for notes but just copying from Maestro and pasting into OneNote doesn't work very well as it doesn't translate formatting very well. So, I have asked Mae to create my notes in a MS Word compatible format. Copying and pasting those notes into Word seems to retain most of the formatting and layout. Once I verify it all looks as I want it to I copy and paste into OneNote and everything translates perfectly.

Here is what I use:

>I retain very little from reading and more from hands-on repetition. Understanding why commands act the way they do, not just how they work, helps me significantly. I don't mind being wrong as long as I can learn from it. Whenever possible, I find it helpful to know how what I am doing relates to the real world, possibly even my personal environment. I can't reiterate enough: repetition is the key to my success. Please include relevant illustrations and visual learning aides. Always create study notes for each lesson including all written code at the end of the lesson.

>Explain it to me like I'm 5 — use very simple language, short sentences, and intuitive analogies.

>Use drawings and illustrations whenever possible.

>At the end of the lesson can you give me a complete summary of the whole lesson, including definitions? Make it straightforward and to the point. Main topics and bullet points with full information and examples. Can you make it downloadable and MS Word compatible?

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u/SanMan_Lite — 2 months ago