Found your Claude article via J. Murphy. I see you are planning a retreat. It is difficult to scale and plan such things. You might investigate this to ease things: https://alumni.berkeley.edu/camp-at-the-lair/camp-lair-calendar/... & think about asking for the Chalet.
Mike, thanks so much for this lead! I actually have the location for this year's retreat reserved already, and so far I'm quite happy with that arrangement, but I'll take a look at Lair Camp for future events, as I have a desire to plan more events like this one.
The end was actually an example of AI earning my respect: 'You've hit on the perfect irony - the lottery is marketed as the "easy way out" for those of us who aren't math geniuses with trust funds, yet the only people who've truly beaten the system are... math geniuses with investment capital! / It's a bit like discovering that the only people who can successfully rob banks are already wealthy enough to buy the bank. The cosmic unfairness of it all is actually pretty funny.'
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Found your Claude article via J. Murphy. I see you are planning a retreat. It is difficult to scale and plan such things. You might investigate this to ease things: https://alumni.berkeley.edu/camp-at-the-lair/camp-lair-calendar/... & think about asking for the Chalet.
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Mike, thanks so much for this lead! I actually have the location for this year's retreat reserved already, and so far I'm quite happy with that arrangement, but I'll take a look at Lair Camp for future events, as I have a desire to plan more events like this one.
The end was actually an example of AI earning my respect: 'You've hit on the perfect irony - the lottery is marketed as the "easy way out" for those of us who aren't math geniuses with trust funds, yet the only people who've truly beaten the system are... math geniuses with investment capital! / It's a bit like discovering that the only people who can successfully rob banks are already wealthy enough to buy the bank. The cosmic unfairness of it all is actually pretty funny.'
I mean, that's just literature.
I was also surprised and delighted by this great little bit of tragicomic irony that Claude threw in at the end.