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| | | | | As we announced back in April, the 18th edition of The Chicago Manual of Style will be published in September. That's the official publication month for the printed book, and copies have already started rolling off the presses. But if you subscribe to CMOS Online, you don't have to wait any longer. | |
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| | | | | Since breaking news of the 17th edition, out in September, The University of Chicago Press has revealed some major revisions to The Chicago Manual of Style. | |
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bethfinke.com
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| | | | | My mom, Esther Knezovich, nee Latini, taught school for decades. Mostly first and second grade. And she never took her teacher hat off. If she heard something ungrammatical on a commercial, or if a news anchor used a bad sentence structure, or say, her son used the wrong word, well, she was never shy. She ... | |
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| | | [AI summary] The author shares an in-depth experience of working at OpenAI, particularly on the Codex project, highlighting the challenges and achievements of launching a coding agent in just seven weeks. They discuss the technical aspects of training large models, the culture of rapid development, and the impact of the product on the tech community. The author reflects on the importance of working at a leading AI lab and the potential future of AGI, emphasizing the value of collaboration and learning from exceptional teams. | ||