“Lift on three, one two three” is better than “three two one” because you don’t know if you lift on one or if its “three two one lift” and lift on lift.
Lift is a funny word.
What about “one, two, three, lift”?
That’s why it’s lift on three.
Still only works if the person saying it is being thoughtful then
Lift on “three lift”
Lift on zero are the real chads, then it’s like lift off.
Tell me you hated math in high school and I can guess you got back pain in your early thirties
You’re wrong. My 20s!
Dang, I must have skipped school the day they taught estimation
I fuckin hated math in HS
Not because I was bad at it, but because I signed up for statistics and passed the test they made you do for it and everything and they PUT ME IN ALGEBRA 2 LITERALLY NEXT DOOR AT THE SAME PERIOD AND UGHHHHHH BORING AND SUCKY
Stats came in one time, asked 2 questions, someone cheered about being right, and they left laughing. I don’t think a single kid in alg2 didn’t hate math that semester
Man the way America teaches maths in school is so wack.
What I’m waiting to see is how this screws everyone who hated Highschool lit and writing now that prompt engineering has made clear communication skills a VERY important skill to develop for most office work environments.
Yes even for people who’s jobs don’t involve talking to other people aside from co-workers.
Okay you have lost me. How does prompt engineering make communication skills more important? More importantly what do real world communication skills actually have to do with learning shakespeare or any of the other stuff I did in secondary school English.