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Leading teams who build apps, websites and other restaurant tech. Love tech in just about all forms, cats in many forms and cars in a few forms. Pics of fire pits, family, and hammocks are likely to be found here. Read way too much, mostly sci-fi, fantasy, tech and history, but random other stuff as well. Enjoy tinkering in my workshop and building random bits. He/him.
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GOOGLE INTERVIEWER: why do you want a job at Google?
ME: well, i love writing software
INTERVIEWER: what do you think makes you a good fit for Google?
ME: i have ADHD so i always get bored of my projects and never touch them again
INTERVIEWER: great, when can you start
Visiting an Apple Store…
The Hobbit is basically the story of a wealthy guy who robs a homeless man while on vacation.

I just stumbled upon a good way to answer the question "are you afraid of AI?" from folks who are less technically inclined.

Ask them if they consider the daily weather report “artificial intelligence" and if they fear it.

Same thing: a bunch of real world inputs that yield a prediction that may be right or wrong. There may be a tornado - or maybe just cloudy.

Of course, if we place to much reliance on those predictions things can go haywire.

Unfortunately for Reddit, Reddit seems tailor made for federation. It’s nothing but topical sub-sites that already have administrators and audiences.
Who called it Generative AI instead of Plagiarism as a Service?
Slashdot is still up.
I wonder how long it’ll be before we hear about the husk of Yahoo buying Reddit for $500k to use as a music streaming service

strong but reasonable response from call of duty this pride season.

this is what corporate allyship looks like