Plans for today (2026)

What is BERT?
BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers) is a groundbreaking Google NLP model that revolutionized text understanding by analyzing context from both left and right sides simultaneously. Released in 2018, it uses transformer encoders to understand language nuances, excelling at text classification, sentiment analysis, and search query understanding via fine-tuning.
 
BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers) is a groundbreaking Google NLP model that revolutionized text understanding by analyzing context from both left and right sides simultaneously. Released in 2018, it uses transformer encoders to understand language nuances, excelling at text classification, sentiment analysis, and search query understanding via fine-tuning.
I think you are speaking a total different language than I do :)
 
Not much…work, and probably get my shopping list together for the afternoon tea we’re having Easter Sunday. Some sort of movie tonight, I suppose. Making turkey burgers later.
 
Radio interview this morning to talk about the chutneys, etc. we've just relaunched on the market.
Radio interview went very well, although I'm not quite sure how many people actually listen to the radio any more...
The car decided to conk out, unfortunately, so the tow truck increased the cost of the interview by $50.
Never mind - mission accomplished.
 
Checking on the garden & worms today
I might need to water although it looks cloudy this morning
Charging my new mobile power station, but only after the main battery is full. Make new connections on my spare (camping) solar panel so I can charge the power station on solar as well.
Drink coffee
Drink tea
Think about what to cook for dinner
 
Checking on the garden & worms today
I might need to water although it looks cloudy this morning
Charging my new mobile power station, but only after the main battery is full. Make new connections on my spare (camping) solar panel so I can charge the power station on solar as well.
Drink coffee
Drink tea
Think about what to cook for dinner
Chicken with potatoes!
 
Radio interview this morning to talk about the chutneys, etc. we've just relaunched on the market.
Radio interview went very well, although I'm not quite sure how many people actually listen to the radio any more...
The car decided to conk out, unfortunately, so the tow truck increased the cost of the interview by $50.
Never mind - mission accomplished.
 
Leaving for the mountains shortly to explore some new trout waters.
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So the creek section I wanted to fish is a mile-long stretch of marsh. I've avoided this section for years because much of it is so dense in shrubs and brush that it's almost impossible to bulldog your way through. I've been wanting to try it, though, and decided this chilly day was the day, before it warms up and the snakes come out. A lot of it was as thick and impenetrable as I'd remembered, and the beavers do their best to keep it flooded, but I found a long stretch of marshy grasslands where I was able to reach the stream. The stream bottom, however, consisted mostly of aquatic grasses, which is terrible for trout. Chain pickerel like that habitat, but I was unable to catch anything. So, I hiked up the mountain until I crossed an old stagecoach trail and followed that for the mile back out. So as to make the most of my day, also I stopped to explore the ruins of a 19th century hotel resort that was once a popular summer retreat in this mountain valley. However, that's a whole another thread. 🙂
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