I'm kind of blown away by this #CoRecursivePodcast episode "briffa_sep98_e.pro
The File That Sparked a Storm"

I must say I did not follow this controversy about #climatescience as it occurred and I expected some story about some coding or hardware issues leading to erroneous data. Instead it was about #science & #sciencecommunication and how important that communication is. It also is an episode on how important open access is.

Thank you for this @adamgordonbell !

https://corecursive.com/briffa-sep98-e/

briffa_sep98_e.pro - CoRecursive Podcast

Can a single line of code change the way we see science, policy, and trust?In this episode we explore the

CoRecursive Podcast

I like this #CoRecursivePodcast episode about how PowerShell came to be.

https://corecursive.com/building-powershell-with-jeffrey-snover/

Especially interesting to have a peek at the politics involved and how PowerShell became based on the .net framework.

Navigating Corporate Giants - CoRecursive Podcast

What if you had to fight against your company's culture to bring a revolutionary tool to life? Meet Jeffrey Snover, the Microsoft architect behind PowerShell, a command tool that transformed Windows system administration. Initially met with skepticism, Snover's idea faced resistance from a company that favored graphical interfaces. Snover's journey began with a simple mission: to make Windows as command-line... […]

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Captivating #debugging horror story: Coding Machines (how the machines are secretly taking over). This is from 2009. Another attack vector that's possible today is inserting into #LLMs and getting triggered by #adversarial #prompting.

https://www.teamten.com/lawrence/writings/coding-machines/

via #CoRecursive #CoRecursivePodcast:
https://corecursive.com/coding-machines-with-don-and-krystal/

Coding Machines

I was familiar with Mick West from the UFO/UAP debunking content he has on YouTube. I didn't realize he wrote games back in the day. I absolutely love these sorts of developer stories. #programming #ComputerHistory #CoRecursivePodcast #podcast
Code, Kickflips and Crunch Time - CoRecursive Podcast
Code, Kickflips and Crunch Time - CoRecursive Podcast

Meet Mick West, whose career began in an unusual office setup — sandwiched between a kebab shop and a phone sex hotline. From there he worked all over Manchester, making computer games for Tiertex and Ocean. Career opportunies brought him to California and to his own game dev company, Neversoft. At Neversoft, navigating team growth and tight deadlines, Mick played... […]

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