The BEST Shopify ChatGPT Dropshipping Tutorial 2023 (FREE COURSE)



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How to Enable and Use the Minikube Dashboard



Discover how to enable and use the Minikube Dashboard in this informative tutorial. Minikube is a tool that allows you to run a single-node Kubernetes cluster locally for development and testing purposes. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to enable and access the Minikube Dashboard, a web-based user interface that provides a graphical view of your Minikube cluster. Here are the steps covered in this tutorial: 1. Install and Set Up Minikube: – Install Minikube on your local machine following the official documentation for your operating system. – Set up Minikube and start the local cluster. 2. Enable the Minikube Dashboard: – Open a terminal or command prompt and run the following command: “` minikube dashboard “` – This command starts the Minikube Dashboard and opens it in your default web browser. 3. Explore the Minikube Dashboard: – Once the Minikube Dashboard opens in your web browser, you'll see a graphical representation of your cluster. – Navigate through the different sections and tabs to view information about your cluster, namespaces, deployments, pods, services, and more. – Use the Dashboard to monitor the health and status of your cluster and its resources. 4. Perform Actions in the Minikube Dashboard: – The Minikube Dashboard allows you to perform various actions on your cluster resources, such as creating, updating, or deleting deployments, pods, and services. – Use the intuitive user interface to interact with your cluster and manage your applications effortlessly. By following these steps, you'll be able to enable and use the Minikube Dashboard effectively, gaining insights into your local Kubernetes cluster in a visual and user-friendly manner. #Minikube #Kubernetes #Dashboard #DevOps #LocalCluster #ContainerOrchestration #Tutorial

How Khan Academy’s AI Shows How Businesses Will Level Up



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____________________________________________ I think some productivity will go up but not all and I'll give you a great example of this. So I'm on this text thread and we call it Alpha and there's a handful of us in there and people are always asking like "Hook me up with the Alpha." They're pretty much saying like hook me up with like some good trades or anything that'll make them some money. So one of my buddies said, "Oh, check out this stock, it should tank" and I think it tanked around 40%. I didn't end up shorting it. I've been traveling in Brazil so I missed it. So my, buddy said that he responded a few days later. He's like, "Hey, did you get the Alpha" and the other guy was like, "Oh, I didn't know what to do with it" and I responded at that time. I'm like, you should have shorted it. He's like, "How do I do that?" I was like, go call up Fidelity and ask them or Google it. He's like, "That's not that helpful" but it's just like, if they're not willing to take the time to research how to get it done and they just want someone to spoonfeed it, for those kinds of people, the AI or the coach won't help either because they're not going to ask the coach questions. They just want someone to tell them the answer and they don't want it to be an AI. They just want you to go and do it for them and if people have that mentality, they're screwed in life there are just some people that I've seen and I know and some of them are good friends and I love them to death, they're just not willing to go take the time and research. If they were told to go and short it but they didn't do it because it's not that they didn't want to do it, they don't know how to short yet they didn't ask Google or call up the brokerage or anything like that, they're not going to figure anything out and the same goes with marketing. If there's some latest and greatest SEO tactic or you and I have talked about creating carousels and they still work really well on LinkedIn but if someone doesn't know how to do it and they're not taking the time to ask the coach or research it on their own, you're sh*t out of luck. They're not going to get the results anyways but yes, I do think AI is going to help a lot of industries including marketing and it could be a great coach assuming the inputs are accurate. If the inputs are great and they're not outdated and I think this is going to be a tricky part with marketing because if it's crawling everything and the AI needs to be trained to A, pick up accurate information so how do you know what's accurate and what's not and B, only recent information because a lot of these algorithms on these platforms change on a daily basis. I think Google does, somewhere around eight or nine algorithm updates a day. Search Engine Land had an article about that a long time ago. If they're taking old articles that are a few years old and some that are inaccurate, people are going to have coaches giving them misinformation and that's going to be a huge issue in marketing because things change on a regular basis. What was valid and correct two years ago may be wrong today. Yeah, so I believe now with ChatGPT-4, there's the ability to browse the active web so it doesn't go two years back. So there could be misinformation, there could be outdated information for sure. The majority of people don't know how to ask questions but also, I think we can agree for the most part that the education system is outdated and frankly kind of broken and I believe this way of teaching is going to be a new way of teaching because the way we have been taught to succeed or learn has been more of something from like the industrial age where we're taught to kind of just be cogs in the wheel whereas if you really do want to win today, you have to learn to think for yourselves and things like that and I believe these models will facilitate that. ► If you need help growing your business check out my ad agency Neil Patel Digital https://npdigital.com/ ►Subscribe: https://goo.gl/ScRTwc to learn more secret SEO tips.
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Learn Rust Programming – Complete Course 🦀



In this comprehensive Rust course for beginners, you will learn about the core concepts of the language and underlying mechanisms in theory. ✏️ Course developed by @zubiarfan 🔗 Rust by Practice: https://practice.rs/
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00:00:00 Introduction & Learning Resources
00:06:19 Variables
00:27:07 Numbers & Binary System
01:09:51 Chars, Bools & Unit Types
01:17:55 Statements & Expressions
01:24:50 Functions
01:32:53 Ownership
02:24:06 Borrowing
02:47:45 String vs. &str
03:17:59 Slices
03:31:35 Tuples
03:40:04 Structs
04:02:52 Enums
04:13:46 The "Option" Enum
04:21:32 Flow Control
04:44:43 Pattern Match
05:16:42 Methods & Associated Functions
05:31:50 Generics
06:06:32 Traits
06:47:15 Trait Objects
07:09:51 Associated Types
07:39:31 String
07:59:52 Vectors
08:29:00 HashMaps
08:52:45 Type Coercion
09:04:54 From & Into
09:36:03 panic!
09:44:56 Result
10:28:23 Cargo, Crates & Modules
11:08:28 Debug & Display
11:30:13 Lifetimes
12:14:46 Lifetime Elision
12:38:53 Closures
13:30:08 Iterators Correction:
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