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February 10, 2026 Musings

WI Life magazine: From interview to ink

In a nutshell, I think that AI has been touted as the answer to everything when in reality, it takes a lot of code, people, data and electricity and it is highly designed. It does not update itself or modify itself, nor can you train it as an end user.

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October 16, 2022 Musings

Mutherhood, menopause and mysticism

Back in February, two people knocked on my door and introduced themselves as new arrivals in the area who’d come

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March 30, 2020 Musings

Maslow’s hierarchy for women?

In 2007, I first blogged about Maslow’s hierarchy of needs as a simple guide to user motivation and talked about

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July 9, 2017 Musings

Creating space (4): Invasion, expansion and girls

I think the world wants girls to be pretty and small and quiet. As long as I was able to

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