How to Transfer Learning: The Art of Not Trying

Are you tired of doing your homework? Do you want to learn how to transfer your laziness to a new task? Look no further! This guide will walk you through the art of not trying, with a focus on transfer learning.

Step 1: Find a Pre-Existing Solution

Start by finding a pre-existing solution or a template that's already done the work for you. This is where transfer learning comes in handy! You can simply copy and paste the code from one task to another, and voilĂ ! You've transferred your laziness.

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Step 2: Modify the Solution (Optional)

If you're feeling particularly lazy today, you might want to modify the solution you've transferred. But don't worry, we won't make you do any actual work! Just change a few words here and there, and call it a day.

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Step 3: Call it a Day (Literally)

And finally, call it a day! Pat yourself on the back for not doing any actual work. You've successfully transferred your laziness to the new task, and you can now enjoy the fruits of someone else's labor.

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