@sakalli

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Saving the world since 1972. Nearly done.

The 8-bit-sheep founder. Fallen journalist and fine artist. #media, #data, #strategy, #facilitation (HCD, design sprints, somesuch.), and full stack #clojure developer.
Locations (in decreasing order of likelihood): Remoting in *, Finland, Spain, Holland, Sweden.
Langs: English, Finnish, Swedish, and Dutch.
Duolingo langs: Spanish, French, Chinese.
Latin alphabeth and international maritime signal flags

Today, I completed watching S3 of "Slow Horses." I was eager to see it, and while some aspects are brilliant, I don't fully understand the hype. Maybe it's just the best we have at the moment?
Sam Altman, the Schrödingers CEO.
Musk, OpenAI, Javier Milei and what have you again reminds me when I saw this Barsotti cartoon in New Yorker magazine after 9/11, and I felt like it was speaking to me and described the zeitgeist perfectly. Little did we know...
Bork and borkdude. I can't be the only one who noticed the utterly significant detail that @b0rk 's Strange Loop presentation is a great description of a problem that @borkdude presents a solution to in his presentation. They must have planned this decades ago. 🙂 #StrageLoop #clojure #bash #babashka
Little did we grasp, however, that even within this seemingly fractured landscape, we were still in that old universe with this shared discourse—a mere precursor to the inevitable journey into the fragmented realm of personal languages and individual narratives, where common ground would become an elusive relic of the past. 2/2
In the wake of the social media high, it didn't take long for folks to realize that the once-unified realm of watercooler conversations from the broadcast era had splintered into tiny bubbles and fleeting banal memes. 1/2
I'm facing issues with my Dell XPS 15's #NVIDIA card on #archlinux Fun project debugging it, but other priorities are banging at the door. Consequently, I considered hiring an consultant for help for a few hours. Yet, the time I've spent looking for such a guru is soon probably equal to what it would take to fix it myself. Finding such tech support is surprisingly challenging, or maybe I just need a consultant to assist with my googling.
Ep32 Relevance Podcast (later Cognicast) is a conversation from 2013 on Stuart Sierra's workflow that birthed the component lib. The background noise (recorded during a car ride) made it hard to listen hence used Adobe podcast enhancer. Resulting audio has some artifacts likely due to the original recording noise or compression to MP3, but quite a change! Enhanced file attached below. Find the original here: https://www.cognitect.com/cognicast/032-stuart-sierra #clojure
Stuart Sierra - Podcast Episode 032

The Relevance Podcast is the precursor to the Cognicast.  In this episode, we talk to Stuart Sierra.

Cognitect.com
New AP Guidelines Lay the Groundwork For AI-Assisted Newsrooms - Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Engadget: The Associated Press published standards today for generative AI use in its newsroom. The organization, which has a licensing agreement with ChatGPT maker OpenAI, listed a fairly restrictive and common-sense list of measures around the burgeoning te...