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Jerod

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Think, I mean, assuming they think through it very clearly, you probably write it in five minutes and then edit from there. And it's going to save a lot of people a ton of time. So definitely worth doing. Chris, is there a world in which we end up with too many docs?

Think, I mean, assuming they think through it very clearly, you probably write it in five minutes and then edit from there. And it's going to save a lot of people a ton of time. So definitely worth doing. Chris, is there a world in which we end up with too many docs?

I mean, that's when, when you first said that, I thought, man, you know, sometimes you can't find what you're looking for in the, in the world of prose. Cause there's just so many things, but are we just so far away from that? It's,

I mean, that's when, when you first said that, I thought, man, you know, sometimes you can't find what you're looking for in the, in the world of prose. Cause there's just so many things, but are we just so far away from that? It's,

What are the RFDs? Is that a request for something?

What are the RFDs? Is that a request for something?

Sounds like the perfect application of AI slop. You know, just slop some categories on there, slop some metadata, and everything's good, Chris. We don't have to hire anybody. Come on.

Sounds like the perfect application of AI slop. You know, just slop some categories on there, slop some metadata, and everything's good, Chris. We don't have to hire anybody. Come on.

You know how rare those people are though? Because like, you know, there's people that go out on the side of the highway and they just pick up other people's trash and they put it in a bag and they throw it away. And unless they're like told to do that by some sort of community service, they're just doing that out of their own goodwill. That person is incredibly rare.

You know how rare those people are though? Because like, you know, there's people that go out on the side of the highway and they just pick up other people's trash and they put it in a bag and they throw it away. And unless they're like told to do that by some sort of community service, they're just doing that out of their own goodwill. That person is incredibly rare.

And so is the one who's just like, I'm going to leave this place a little better than I found it. Not the most common way to go about life. It just isn't. But we've made it difficult to do that, right?

And so is the one who's just like, I'm going to leave this place a little better than I found it. Not the most common way to go about life. It just isn't. But we've made it difficult to do that, right?

There you go again, convincing me that this is a pretty good idea. You should package that sucker up. You know, if you can create like a an archiving seminar or booklet or thing which like shows that. in tangible terms that an executive could understand. Like, here's why you need this thing.

There you go again, convincing me that this is a pretty good idea. You should package that sucker up. You know, if you can create like a an archiving seminar or booklet or thing which like shows that. in tangible terms that an executive could understand. Like, here's why you need this thing.

And then also provide a system or maybe even just consulting services on helping create that system inside of these organizations. I mean, you'd be printing money, Chris. Come on, man. It's on the list, Jared. It's on the list. There's a few other things that are in the way.

And then also provide a system or maybe even just consulting services on helping create that system inside of these organizations. I mean, you'd be printing money, Chris. Come on, man. It's on the list, Jared. It's on the list. There's a few other things that are in the way.

Well, let's close on the podcast. This is fallthrough.fm. I'm speaking with Half. Of the team, of course, Ian Lopshire is another quarter of the team. And then the fourth quarter, which is not a basketball reference, but it's a quarter reference. I don't know the fellow's name. Who's the other person on the show? Dylan Burke. Dylan Burke. Okay. And so two of you from GoTime.

Well, let's close on the podcast. This is fallthrough.fm. I'm speaking with Half. Of the team, of course, Ian Lopshire is another quarter of the team. And then the fourth quarter, which is not a basketball reference, but it's a quarter reference. I don't know the fellow's name. Who's the other person on the show? Dylan Burke. Dylan Burke. Okay. And so two of you from GoTime.