Seems unfair that a 4.6 earthquake could be that strong and lengthy and cause me to lose 90 minutes of sleep.
Decided to get donuts for the first time in years at the local place. Went in, chose carefully, lady bagged them up, promptly sneezed on the open bag and handed it to me. Paid, left. Never getting donuts again.
One of the weirdest things to me about the tech scene for AI is you regularly hear variants on "Super-human intelligence is coming next year and will permanently alter life as we know it. Prepare your business and finances accordingly." Setting aside what you think about the first half, how does the second half make any sense? Like... what would you do differently, other than move to the woods?
I have to say, I was a lot more excited about tokens in 1985.
Me, pulling up a whiteboard to my dog:
"Look I need to explain something to you..."
Elecia gave the dog some ice cubes for the first time today and the dog is very excited but instead of eating them she just picks them up, runs off to a different room, and stacks them near her toys.
What substance could possibly be burning on the bridge for hours? Did you make it out of naphtha? In the Star Trek universe apparently everything is flammable but in a controlled way.
It's becoming a bit ridiculous (and frankly offputting) how every scifi show these days (looking at you Star Trek) indicates "damaged ships" with every possible light on the ship strobing for the entire episode. In the latest episode, not only was every light flashing and every display glitching for the entire show, but the bridge was on fire! The whole time! The crew ignored it! Don't you have fire extinguishers 1000 years in the future? Why are all your lights so shitty?!?
Delayed a podcast, scrambled for 30 minutes to set up an alternative audio recording system, then afterward debugged for an hour to figure out why the main audio interface stopped working and the answer is: I cannot read a routing matrix.
It's a frozen waffles for lunch sort of day.