00:00:00
Steve n
So someone tested okay. And and they've agreed for us to send them back. And Kathy's going to arrange for the others to be sent back too. Tell it nine, And I said I'll supply with a tell it, uh I'll supply with a spreadsheet to show the two groups.
00:00:18
Derek
Alright, yeah no just save now, it's just cause it's yeah it's trickling over now now this one.
00:00:29
Derek
I don't know if it's anything to do with you or not. So I mean, it's just waiting on our supplier again. It's teledyne, isn't it? Waiting on stock. I didn't order some replacement. Okay, That was cafe and that one dry in and these ones are basically complete and waiting to go. Got a V S T one stuck in there. You aware of that?
00:01:01
Steve n
I asked him the other day to. I mean,
00:01:04
Derek
Since it's March, apparently. I don't know any more than what I've just seen that. Okay,
00:01:09
Steve n
Making note on the list. Right no is it here? No, Just do a search on these shoes and not worried general issue regarding that.
00:01:18
Derek
Ah. Okay It's just because it's V S T I thought oh didn't expect that.
00:01:27
Steve n
I don't know if I've got any more notes anywhere.
00:01:31
Derek
Uh oh. Waiting for credit done. Okay, when was that? Oh, that's really recent. Okay. Yeah,
00:01:44
Steve n
I think that's when I asked them to do a credit on it. Credited? Yeah,
00:01:47
Derek
Okay, that's just in progress. That's fine;.
00:01:49
Steve n
They'll go from the fifth of May. But I have asked her to see if there is any more that I am unaware of.
00:01:55
Derek
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, no, that's fine. I'm trying to clear all the dead wood. You know, I'm doing half an hour of physical gardening and it's like right, I'm going to do this. So.
00:02:08
Steve n
Well there should be some more BST ones on in the building list. Could be.
00:02:23
Derek
Yeah, I'll be getting to these next. Hundred days, seventy fifty eight. Yeah, they're all a bit long. Sixteen again. This is four.
00:02:46
Speaker 3
Hm, I'll have to go check on cricket then. That should have been done.
00:02:55
Derek
Yeah, this is where I find stuff gets stuck. Yeah, um, I'll.
00:03:00
Steve n
Go through that one.
00:03:02
Derek
I mean, Joe might send you anything online. No,
00:03:05
Steve n
No, Remember that it's so do it.
00:03:07
Derek
Separate credit touch pastor Steve Nation to arrange for credit. Credit done and sent so might just be a clearing problem. So I'm just trying to work out where stuff's getting stuck and hanging where people finish a job. And it just sits. You know, I've played a couple today, like the Toffy Unit. It went downstairs on an SRS. It was ours, demo tested. It's now on exhibition shelf, But the SRS is still kicking around because I know I am getting fed up with dead end leads.
00:03:42
Steve n
That one just need the credit note put in to say if Ellen says she's done it, we just need to copy the credit note number.
00:03:54
Derek
Yeah, it'll be the. Oh, come on.
00:03:57
Steve n
Is this one on it. You should cut, cut, cut and paste that. Two. Uh, ready for invoicing kind of thing, and that's gonna be nine three eight nine.
00:04:15
Derek
I don't not quite sure where you want me to put that in returns. Oh In that yeah. Uh oh Yeah. Sorry, I am being a bit dumb. Not one is that one. Oh, it's the same one. Oh okay, Right? Yeah That could. So it's just stupid stuff I am finding. So I am using AI now to help me clear the rubbish. Um, we've had a few eye openers as well. It's like um yeah, we've built all those reports for monitoring the office and errors and all of that.
00:04:52
Derek
And I put it in once a month, and he went, " Y ou do realize, this is really good verification, effectiveness eight point two, dot three in ISO." Okay, so now I've had to link reports. So he comes at the pro. It's it's pointing me in the direction you know and it's like wow okay, and what I should be doing. Some of the last few chats have been uh yeah process improvement and stuff. It's just like.
00:05:21
Derek
It's kind of this touches on this, touches on this, and it's bits that I don't think about. Yet he'll ask questions on eight point two dot five, and I am trying to find evidence. So it's like okay, So I now need to tag this new bit that we've done into those bits. But yeah, it's my order entry analysis. I did all that and it is. Put me through it all and cut the history in. Okay, and now I'm implementing it into the system and going right. It's now telling me these are wrong with you and I need to deal with them, Which I've just done with repairs, and it's pulled up a whole chunk of you need to sort these. Turns analysis here. It's just come through here. Right, I'll go clear then. Okay.
00:06:17
Derek
So I am pasting my work list in, and it's coming back going. You really should clear them, yeah. So it's naturally pushing me rather than seeing all these lists and what do I look at? So all right, I am going to tackle them, and then next week or whenever it fires again, there'll be some different numbers for me to tackle. But it's literally that page I think control there control C new chat. Don't have to tell it anything anymore, and it'll go," Oh, I see what you are doing." So it then goes through as you really should be doing these. And we are done at the end. Recommended next actions:
00:07:01
Steve n
It's in correct returns right at the one. So.
00:07:07
Derek
I am literally now starting to just follow what he said is off the real data. That's.
00:07:13
Steve n
What I was going to do for that sequential serial mode. String. Cause it's likely if it's happened on three, it's like to happen the old batch.
00:07:22
Derek
Yeah. But yeah, any page is now in Insta that's with big lists copy pasted as well. I should be looking at here. Yeah, I mean it'll probably work with yourum. Duchess log, I haven't done it on this one. It's huge. Control A, Control C. New chat. Control V. Might be too drunk for it. Obviously, I've trained it for me to look at.
00:08:11
Derek
So, Without having to cherry pick through the entire report now and see where the problems are, So I am now trying to work out how I can then take this piece back into Interstats. So, the next time the report comes up, this and the new report goes in, and then it'll say you still haven't fixed this problem.
00:08:32
Derek
So So it's getting a.
00:08:34
Steve n
Allows us to keep refining into it.
00:08:36
Derek
Yeah but uh so I've now ended up with, Two new pages. That's how I've got. Ah, so where is it Oh, yeah, office task review list. And then basically all it's doing is pulling up numbers. Yeah. So as a trend of those numbers, It'll start to go. Hey, look, you. You're either keeping on top of the office jobs or there's a there's a problem somewhere. You know obviously it's gonna be depending on day and things like that, but it's it's uh.
00:09:16
Steve n
Good. I think I've got to start putting things on moral and issues because I'm finding people don't remember. If they don't remember, or they don't want to do it. Hm, no, do it. But I'm trying to remember for everybody now is getting me frustrated. At least. Yeah. So I can't can't yeah,
00:09:37
Derek
But if you put it on and you look, that's what this bit in is the. Issues is for so you can go sit with Catherine. A lot of us for these they haven't been done yet because they're on an issue. You can then total them all. I don't know how many I've got on.
00:09:50
Steve n
No, just doing one for Ryan this morning. Regarding uh, we sold those Alcatruses have just gone out now,
00:09:57
Derek
But we need to approach the customer about the calibration. So I said by say, mid August circa mid August contact the customer to arrange a schedule for getting these.
00:10:10
Steve n
Calibrated. So after three months, but because we know that after six months the new calibrating sort of schedule, and we just please keep this issue alive. Yeah. Because what I'm finding is if they if they if they just complete it straight away, they're relying on me to remember.
00:10:30
Derek
You see what I mean? Just and I just I can't. I believe Ryan now with keeping stuff alive, he just enters the height two day. I think that's in there now.
00:10:40
Steve n
Yeah, but I'll just an example. Yeah, yeah, this goes for everybody. Um, They just I just I can't afford to be remembering because things are getting so complex now on some of the internets. Yeah, It's because I think you know what, so mentally I know, I've mentioned it to people, but if they've dumped it somewhere and I'm not told.
00:11:07
Derek
Yeah, yeah, no, I agree. I mean, like I said, you'll end up withum at the bottom of your issues down here. You've got your created issues still outstanding. Your created issues are not read yet.; they're not jobs for you to do; they're underneath. Yeah but they exist.
00:11:27
Steve n
Yeah But if they've in their mind, collect done it. So like that one today was writing. If he just says" done," it's not done because I've got you.
00:11:40
Derek
If you haven't completely it off, so it would still be in one of these three sections. So,
00:11:46
Steve n
You are saying just ignore it and just wait till the time.
00:11:49
Derek
Well, no, I mean, you can say, well, I'll do that one with all of them, do that one copy that. And then you go to your AI and paste a lot.
00:11:59
Steve n
Yeah okay.
00:12:01
Derek
Yeah and go something like.
00:12:05
Derek
At the end of it, this one's huge. This one might push you over. I doubt it. Time in a meeting with Steve, what can I bring? Oh, uh huh. So, these must be issues that I've given sent to you that are just sat. Obviously, it's going to be weird there. I mean, nothing forms this, but it's summarizing my open issues now. Now I've said that I have noticed I should have this one here for all my created issues in a copy because what I found is I don't want to do each section in turn.
00:12:55
Steve n
Oh, sorry, am just grasping what you are saying now. Yeah, yeah,
00:12:57
Derek
Yeah; these are all my issues and am just saying look. Just copy that lot into a lump and give to AI without all the header files, without all the images, so the context is small and I can feed it in. And go right, what have I got outstanding with? What have they done with?
00:13:17
Derek
Yeah, This is my way of not letting AI in and seeing everything and breaking it. Because.
00:13:23
Steve n
Thing I am finding now personally is not only we've got internally, but we've got externally. So you got people like Burnt. Historically, it was on the ball. Everything finding is not. But even people like Jessica now forgetting, Yeah, Get bogged down. So it's a matter of eventually I need one for like each supplier.
00:13:46
Derek
That's happening. That's that's literally where I am trying to get.
00:13:51
Steve n
Yeah, But I don't know how to do it, whether to no I know issue to them, or do I do an issue to myself?
00:13:58
Derek
You can email yourself for God's sake. Um, dead when we're going home. System, let's see if it's online. It's usually not. Uh, how can I get to our Telegram? Telegram.
00:14:17
Steve n
Blue has I can read it. I am getting more familiar with it because I've been playing around with it. And no, I appreciate that. Um, but again, I need to know what kind of, Turn into to a format that I can either i can action or I can conflict give to somebody else and know that they will action it.
00:14:39
Derek
Well, they're two totally different things. Yeah, I mean, you've done, the first step is learning what it can and can't do. The next step is formulating the data in a way we can feed it and get a reasonable response, right? Now there's a few avenues going on Winfield. One is our internal data, which is interest outs, and the other one is you've got the email system. They are completely separate. So I am trying to find ways now to take all the history of email and be able to condense it. So you get a sensible lump of data, feed it into AI, and then go right make sense of this. Come on, you know normally it's long.
00:15:28
Derek
Hence, I think I showed you the other week where I've got the email and build a build me a prompt. What do you want me to build it from? Do it from Burnt Blue Point, and it'll just go and find all the Burnt Blue Point from everyone, clump it, and then go right. Ask your question. That's.
00:15:44
Steve n
Like this morning contact Boxy Link, and I just know Peter T here is just two things could think of. One is keep whinging about the Alpha Three B's not real on life, and I think it's a case of.
00:15:57
Steve n
Issues with the customer not understanding what they're doing, And the other one is the uh smart check analyzer, which we sent to a couple of weeks ago. Yeah. So I really need feedback from him. So I sent him an email, and yesterday he replied, and he's basically come back saying, Well, I've only just handed it to the customer regarding the analyzer. And I'm still waiting for serial numbers from the customer regarding the sensors. Okay. Uh so in my mind, I'm keeping the plates spinning, But I've got that kind of issue with lots of people. Yeah. I need like yeah, a notelist. Hm. Uh, once want to get on to it, it'll go, it'll get faster and faster.
00:16:49
Derek
Five one one oh please.
00:16:59
Derek
Yeah, I shut everything down so it's not accessible to the outside world. Yeah, I mean, ideally, you send yourself an issue on uh Opsolink for a follow up in the future. Um but you do it via the Opsolink account. Try to think of the best way because the less places you bounce around for the data year after, the better if that makes sense. You don't want to go well, I've got a timer here tells me what to do in six months. I've got a log here and issues. I've got here a note against the account on my email. You've got three different.
00:17:29
Derek
What we need to do is get you to a single bit, so you can use that area. I don't know the best way. Let me turn this on now and refresh. That's better. He was saying OxyLink, which is uh Peter.
00:17:59
Derek
Contacts. This box is linked in it.
00:18:14
Derek
This One, yeah. Which I can't see enough to grab. See how it's behaving, but this is just building up the time, so I'm not doing too much with this one yet. Built prompt on us today. Let's go back a couple of months. Oops, I'll do build prompt, view prompt.
00:18:54
Derek
Oops, Yeah, yeah. I didn't tell you about what?
00:19:17
Derek
Doesn't really help me what you're asking, but it give me ideas. No, it's that sort of what you're after.
00:19:22
Steve n
Yeah, yeah, that's ideal.
00:19:25
Derek
But it's where you put your chips up isn't it?
00:19:27
Steve n
No, but that's ideal. Yeah. So at number two there, that's what I'm remembering. Yeah? Mhm What my memory buffer is getting.
00:19:39
Derek
Overflowed? Yeah That's what I found so I've gone a total different track, So, what I am trying to do is build a way, and this is what I have to work the mechanics. And it's keeping me awake at night. Some of the terms is how I pull all this together without it all being joined because that's dangerous. AI sat here doing very dangerous stuff, so it has to be a yard away from what I am doing. Emails are an unknown quantity; they keep changing the rules. So, how do I.
00:20:12
Derek
Get interest out. I can't really do that as a button in Interest House because it's got to jump to email, then jump to AI, come back with a response.
00:20:19
Steve n
You're asking your AI managing emails of the guy now to increase sales or reduce the price by ten dollars and send it off to the customers.
00:20:26
Derek
Yeah, precise. So that's what I am trying to work out. Um, now it might well this is only going back to February anyway, but the idea is you pick day oh once there's, Collected more,
00:20:43
Speaker 3
Yeah. But once you are up to date, you only need it last three months anyway. Yes, theoretically, because if t here is anything covered, you'd have contacted them already regarding the previous channels.
00:20:56
Derek
But at the moment, At any point, you could message me and go. Can you build me a proxy link? And I'll just go blah blah there. You go from that's really easy. Two is I can probably get you access to something in this. But I am very wary of getting half a project.
00:21:14
Steve n
What we really need is like a summary to the file, isn't it? So, Like we did, like a summary of the previous three months that goes on. And then we ask for the next three months'summary. It tags on its conclusion from the previous one somehow.
00:21:27
Derek
Well, The way to do that I.
00:21:30
Steve n
Am just thinking out loud.
00:21:31
Derek
No, i am thinking out loud is what we need is you go to the account, we create an issue and we say this issue has to, Every three months, And it asked Derek for a quick prompt summary of this email address in the way I've just done. So I'll just click the email address, build the summary, pull it back, shove it on the issue, send it back, close the issue. We then have a building track record of three months that should be changing data.
00:22:00
Steve n
And, if you've got the summary in its effective summarizing from going back ages back without using its brain power. Yeah.
00:22:10
Derek
That's what I'm trying to do, but you're right. How'Cause I already have rolling issues. I have rolling future issues. We need a new category of them, because ideally, thinking out loud, is you go to get rid of that now and get rid of that. Get rid of that. Get rid of that. Get rid of that.
00:22:36
Steve n
You can have a summary report of historicals are, Well, yeah, but. Which may or may not be resolved. Yeah. Right, Because I'm learning now to do some reports, which I've put into marketing this morning regarding countries about the ultrasonic monitors. It'll give you really in depth result, but they've asked me to summarize per country.
00:23:10
Steve n
It shrinks it down again. But then, if you ask it to do in twenty countries, it gives an even more precise summary, which is maybe not enough. I explain it right.
00:23:23
Derek
I think so yeah.
00:23:26
Steve n
I've got some examples for us to talk about but uh.
00:23:30
Derek
That's good because. I don't have nobody in the world yet. Has the answers. Trust me. We're all learning, right? And. In a real worldly business sense, you can't have your top managers wasting the time experimenting. You have to go with a "this is how it works." Now, unfortunately, we're not big enough to get to that, but also they're not there yet. So I can join things together, once I see your problem and I see it clearly. I'll come up with a way of either answering it or going ", you are searching it wrong." Yeah, now in this world, I think.
00:24:08
Derek
I think all I need to do is add a button at the end here. No, let's have a pull down, right? How often you would like a summary making?
00:24:18
Speaker 3
So you think," Oh God, he's always on it." Once a month summary will do. If I need more, I'll go request it. So you pull down and go once a month. Maybe even on the account, right? Because some are going to be slightly different.
00:24:33
Derek
And I'll end up with a working list of accounts. I'll just push them into AI, build the summary, pull it back, push in the answer, move on. Then when you go what actually yeah click summaries up they come. You're then only looking over the last week or two to go is anything new? That would probably solve a lot of your problems.
00:24:54
Steve n
90% of them yeah,
00:24:55
Derek
Definitely because I can do because I already build the summaries now. I'm manually doing it. Once I get to having to do fifteen of them a month, that I am going to automate it. But it's not worth automating if we only do one every year and it's not worthwhile. But I can do this for basically everyone if we go teledyne. And pick a teledyne, could have just lifted that one; doesn't matter which one.
00:25:32
Derek
Done. Control C. That doesn't matter because what I'm going to do is click domain and build prompt. You prompt, and you're supposed to have turned it from everyone up here. See if she answers or not. Oh, yeah It's his brother.
00:26:02
Derek
Yeah, the idea here is I want to look just at canal. I want to look at all of where he's from, and then again, please summarize and find out something. And as long as you obey the rule, It could be eighty percent correct and twenty percent wrong, because two things : one time moves ; time snap might not have got through.
00:26:40
Derek
You've got a complete summary of our interaction. Now this is everyone, so this is looking at Kathy's emails, it's looking at your emails.
00:26:50
Steve n
See him picking up my phrases. I want to tell him things are going around in circles.
00:26:56
Speaker 3
Yeah. Yeah,
00:27:05
Derek
Now if you think about it, if you were to manually work this all out and type it up, you would make mistakes. So, if you go well, that is within the remit of AI making a mistake. Actually, this good enough here. Sit in front of them and go look, these are, you know what I mean? But this where I am actually at. This isn't theoretical now; this real data going around. I just haven't worked out the sewing between the data flow because this running at home all the time.
00:27:39
Derek
I shut it all down as you've seen, cause it's like, that's a bit dangerous. And I have got the most unique security system. I don't think anybody get their head around it, and it complies to all the new standards of the world. Um basically I don't know whether you use Google Authenticator at all? You use that for any of your secondary verifications?
00:28:03
Steve n
Yeah. Um not at the moment just says, Just got verified by Google. Right,
00:28:10
Derek
What this is basically, all of these websites here have given me a barcode on a web page. You scan it, and it basically puts in like uh Facebook Shopify Zyro. And when I try and log into Zyro right you log in and then you log in and he goes right, what's your code? So you go down this list, And every minute the numbers change. So down there is one five nine nine eight three, and it'll let me in a zero. Yeah, right. That's where probably one of the most secure. So what I've done with ORAC is built that in. So basically at the bottom of this now I've got an ORAC code. Yeah, So even if people hack the website, they need my one minute code to get in it It's right? Okay, InterSAX is probably going to go that way. So every time you want to log in, you got to find your bloody number.
00:29:07
Derek
Well, once a day, butum, I'm trying to build what I do secure, but not sure.
00:29:14
Steve n
Well, that's what I showed you a few months ago regarding Honeywell. You got to do that,
00:29:18
Derek
And they send you a code on email and go back in. Yeah. Yeah, I mean that's the other way I can do it. But uh But this is live. So theoreticallyum I could cherry pick email addresses, and then every evening. Just build a previous summary and just stamp it back into Insta. You know, I can do that. I need somewhere to put my results and stuff like that. I am one step short there of getting it running totally offline because at the moment, this is using whatever I copy, I go off to Chat GPT, and as you've seen, she's remembering all my bits now. Yeah, this one here she started with.
00:30:06
Derek
What's outstanding? She started telling me about returns. No, that was previous conversation. I don't like that. I like to start fresh now, but is what is. She now knows I am going from a totally ISO point of view. So these are the things that are becoming possible. I just need to know what priority I do what and what build up because it's just.
00:30:36
Derek
It's gone beyond experimentation and being a game.
00:30:40
Steve n
It's doing more than I think of AI. It's actually coming to conclusions itself and recommendations. It's uh, yes, it's further ahead than I thought it was going to be, which is quite worrying. Well, good shouldn't worry.
00:30:55
Derek
Well, It's it's this is still baby steps for the world, and it looks magic, and it really is. But once you get to this level of it, it is absolutely phenomenal. I don't even know how to describe people what it's doing now. The problem is, it keeps breaking; it's like the most fragile ADHD child you've ever had. It's probably the best way of wording it, but he's exceptionally clever. I mean, I can probably do what I've just done.
00:31:36
Derek
Uh. And then she'll probably trip up completely, but. Who knows. Uh. I'll point her in the right direction. Do we have?
00:32:12
Derek
So, I'll look to that and just query it, and it'll go off and come back. Problem is, you say "wait," but he's doing so much. But I am doing it in a chat box. And then the next thing is, I need a spreadsheet to do this, that, and the other one. Add a percentage, and she'll go okay; I'll go make it thanks. Yeah, I've got the workings out showing. And I spent a meeting with Helen last week. You know, I took her right twist for the doors. I recorded it and tons of raw data are all on this. It's for the tender work heading to net zero. We have to do documentation. We have to ask suppliers a whole set of questions. We've got a lot of template questions from a lot of different people and I've ended up with a bucket full loads of random information.
00:33:11
Derek
So I chucked it in one folder and told this what I am after, and she went through and read it all, cherry picked all them, came over. And then I took the meeting and went, "Why don't these meetings with Helen work very well?" Forget the actual information; just look at the chat between us both. And she goes, "Well, Helen's trying level one ; she's trying to get the job done and dusted off her desk and completed. " You are trying to do level five ;. So every year we auto fills itself. You are starting a completely different point of view. And then it says, "What you should do is complete Helen's bit level one, and then immediately go right. Planning for next year, we want to do this." Oh. Told me. So it's gone through and found it. Okay. And then that can probably go like Control C Can you find the.
00:34:10
Derek
Complete story of that including dates. It's such a different way of interrogating my own data. So, my job now is how do I get this in so we forget it, It becomes invisible because that's what I think is AI is going to be one of the best when it's invisible.
00:34:37
Steve n
But the dangers you believe everything.
00:34:41
Derek
Which Is why I repeatedly say this eighty twenty. I have to make people understand it's really, really good and it's going to point you so close to the correct answer. You.
00:34:54
Steve n
Didn't watch that series that through the series from a while ago about making videos, Convict terrorists and the end of the last one ended up with an elite group of intelligence.
00:35:11
Steve n
Commandos, kind of thing. They were in control of the supercomputer, and what that was doing was analyzing information from everywhere. It was going to be next set. Yes, and they're just enacting what it said. And this is all why Why do you query it? It's all we can't query it because he's doing so much data, so much probable data.
00:35:32
Derek
How do you query it?
00:35:33
Steve n
It's looking at trending what somebody's likely to do. And it's going suggesting what you do that could be. Eliminate some Fred, why? Because it's a serious state. They don't know why.
00:35:51
Derek
Yeah, it's like I said, thisterrifies me what he's doing. But I'd much prefer to know why I am terrified, you know, and how to control it. So yeah, so I just put in box one through three. Please tell me more.
00:36:11
Derek
And That didn't take that long, That's quick enough to almost be on the phone to them at the same time. You know you could be on the phone, dialing down and go well what if.
00:36:24
Steve n
Well, I find yeah. I found it useful and also. If you're going holiday, it'd be nice but rather than getting into systems. Be nice for us to send you like an update a couple of days if there's anything major.
00:36:51
Derek
It's Easier, if you go to anything major and you pick email addresses because I don't know how many is in this system now, but it is starting to get quite huge. We can do baby steps. Well, yes and no. Some baby steps are huge. Um, yeah, I've got seventeen thousand emails getting reviewed now. You know it's last updated twelve forty eight an hour ago, So it's literally just going picking up every hour, and then it's databasing it all. But it's not a iing any of it. It's not prepping a summary or t here is nothing to stop me every hour doing a quick.
00:37:37
Derek
Is there anything urgent in here that's a problem? But you have to give it what you are looking for because somebody going," I really need my repair back." It could go," That's an urgent problem. I better go send it to Steve," and you suddenly get a flood. Oh my god! You know, so I am saying it's like your five year old ADHD kid.
00:37:59
Steve n
But I am going two ways away. You could either say," Well, you are on holiday. You want to relax and get forget about everything altogether." Or yours, or not presenting anything urgent. So what I'm finding now is, I get the feeling that everybody's forgetting. Not only work, everywhere. I think sometimes we're going to have to have a break from it.
00:38:23
Derek
Mhm. Uh okay.
00:38:28
Steve n
And what I'm finding is a lot of people. Their attitude is. Well, it's not my fault. Therefore, they don't worry about it.
00:38:53
Derek
See what she finds. Because a lot of what I would do is pre prompt. You come up with a sensible prompt, and then we chuck the data after the prompt, and then you get your answer. I am realizing.
00:39:08
Steve n
That's the key thing,
00:39:10
Derek
Yeah, Which is why I say save things as MD files, because quite often, you've built up a whole conversation of knowledge, all about a load of things, and it's like look let's save that as, Tough search of suppliers, and then later on when you've got something related, I'll give you this just for information. You might not need it, but and you are giving it relevancy. Otherwise, it will go look and go well, he hasn't specified what we'll look at.
00:39:41
Steve n
So I've got a lot of chats recorded on the left hand side. So to give to you, I just need to save that as an M D file.
