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AI Chats... Emma Watson. Gamification and Traffic Congestion in Bali, etc... #283
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"One way to make the writing process for a GitHub repo more fun and playable is by introducing elements of gamification. For example, you could create missions or challenges with clear objectives and rewards for completing them. You could also add leaderboards or achievements to make it more competitive and give people a sense of accomplishment. |
very good, thanks... How can we encourage people to write together, as a pair, to make it less lonely and boring? |
"There are several ways to encourage people to write together to make it less lonely and boring. One way is to create a buddy system where two people are paired together to work on a project together. This can be done through random pairings or by allowing people to select their own partners. Another idea is to create a writing group or club where people can come together regularly to write and support each other. Additionally, you could encourage people to hold write-ins, where they meet in person to work on their writing together." |
"Jay's enemies and detractors have called him many things: eccentric, unpredictable, even crazy at times. Some have accused him of having delusions of grandeur and being overly ambitious in his goals. Others have criticized him for his unconventional approaches and unwillingness to conform to societal norms. |
"One of the main criticisms that Jay's enemies and detractors have leveled against him is that he is too idealistic and naive in his beliefs and actions. They argue that his grand plans and ambitious goals are unrealistic and impractical, and that he is ignoring the challenges and obstacles that often come with implementing them. |
ah yes, gamification... good idea...
any ideas how to make it more fun and playable?
for example, with a github repo on sleeping policemen, to reduce traffic congestion in Bali?
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