Category: Having fun

  • Expanding the Horizons of LLMs with Retrieval Augmented Generation and Vector Indexing

    Expanding the Horizons of LLMs with Retrieval Augmented Generation and Vector Indexing

    Our previous explorations delved into the fascinating world of large language models (LLMs), uncovering their remarkable ability to process, understand, and generate human language. We also examined the various approaches to implementing LLMs, empowering you with the knowledge to harness their power in your applications. Now, we embark on a journey to explore Retrieval Augmented…

  • En Dikt: Silhuetten av hennes rygg

    En Dikt: Silhuetten av hennes rygg

    I hennes hår var solnedgångens sken vävt, Som Nicole Kidmans eldiga hår förtjät, Hennes skönhet var syn att skåda, Ingrid Bergmans elegans med en touch av guld. Hon stal mitt hjärta med sin värme och eld, Men jag lyckades inte tända hennes begär. Vi tog en båttur på sjön som skimrade, Och i hennes närvaro…

  • A Poem: About AI and climate change

    A Poem: About AI and climate change

    In a world of constant change, where challenges abound, There is one issue that looms, with a weight that can astound. Climate change, a threat, that affects us all, With consequences dire, if we don’t hear its call. But from the depths of technology, a glimmer of hope shines, A solution that could help, and…

  • A Poem: Climate Change Greenwashing

    A Poem: Climate Change Greenwashing

    And yet, despite our best intentions, there’s one thing that remains, A threat that looms above us all, a cause for our disdain. It’s the changing of our planet, and the toll it takes on earth, A fight against the forces that are causing it so much hurt. We cannot simply talk about it, or…

  • A Poem: About Organisational Change

    A Poem: About Organisational Change

    Organizational change, a time of great despair, A season of uncertainty, with feelings so rare. For downsizing is the word that echoes in the halls, And everyone is wondering, who will be the first to fall. The rumors start to spread, and fear begins to grow, As the news of cuts and layoffs, slowly starts…

  • A poem: About ageism and misogyny

    A poem: About ageism and misogyny

    Ageism and misogyny, are two plagues of our time, That rob us of our dignity and cloud our reason and rhyme. For some are judged by their age, and told they’ve lost their prime, Their wisdom, skills and knowledge, all considered a crime. While others are belittled based on gender alone, Their worth and value…

  • A Poem: About my time on planet earth

    A Poem: About my time on planet earth

    1950, a time of rebuilding, Europe rising, from the ashes of war. The Marshall Plan, a beacon of hope, A new future, for the people to cope. The 60’s, a decade of change, Youth in revolt, a call for rearrange. Civil rights, peace, and love, they sought, A better world, is what they fought. The…

  • A poem: Planet Earth

    A poem: Planet Earth

    Oh Earth, the gem of the universe, so rich and so fair, With oceans deep and skies so blue, and landscapes beyond compare. A tapestry of colors, woven by nature’s artful hand, A haven for all creatures, a place where life can stand. From the towering mountain peaks, to the rolling green hillsides, From the…

  • A Poem: About justice, equity, diversity and inclusion

    A Poem: About justice, equity, diversity and inclusion

    What was the talk about JEDI in the organization, Where inclusion and diversity was such an important piece? An old man near retirement, with a twinkle in his eye, Recalled the days of yore when he was young and spry. “The JEDI were a team of brave and noble knights,” he said, “Who fought for…

  • A Poem: The Degradation of Planet Earth in my Lifetime

    A Poem: The Degradation of Planet Earth in my Lifetime

    1957, the year I was born, Nature flourished, but humankind’s footprint began to grow. Environmental awareness was not on the agenda, Industrial development led to a grayer future. In the 60s, people began to talk about the environment, Conservation and preservation became a human right. But many ignored the warning voice, And continued to destroy,…