Todd A. Jacobs

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General Mastodon account for Todd A. Jacobs. If it's not specifically on topic elsewhere, I'll likely post it or follow it here. You can also find me on @todd_a_jacobs, @[email protected], and @todd_a_jacobs for their server-specific topics.
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We all need to grow our skills for the #AgeOfAI, but with good governance and some guide rails, they are ripe for enterprise adoption and not something that will negatively impact your career. Just be sure to keep your skills fresh, and you'll find AI is a terrific enabler and not a replacement for a knowledge-based workforce!

Hey, #LinkedIn! You need to support #Markdown in posts & comments, especially in some of the technical forums that require more formatting control. The #RubyLang forums are perhaps the best examples, but there are others.

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/todd-a-jacobs_markdown-rubylang-activity-7109971375582257153-P95N

Dr. Todd A. Jacobs, CISM CISSP MBA PhD on LinkedIn: #markdown #rubylang #rtf

Hey, LinkedIn! You really need to support #Markdown in posts and comments, especially in some of your more technical forums. Without at least the ability to…

There's a huge problem with people "doing Agile" with a capital A. #Agile is not a framework, methodology, or tool; _agility_ is the goal, and is ultimately about #adaptability in the face of change and as a mitigation for the cone of uncertainty.

Terms of art like #agility are just shorthand between practitioners. Misusing terms leads to communication failures. That's a large part of why many agility initiatives fail, and why their associated process changes often miss the mark.

There doesn't seem to be a valid reason for it, but the native #macOS #NotesApp doesn't allow you to create nested #SmartFolders even inside non-smart folders. If you use tags and smart folders a lot, this makes organizing them in a way that maps to one's mental model annoyingly difficult.

#Apple should really fix this, as it's not a bug and shouldn't be hard to implement. Otherwise, someone should write an app for that. 🙂