I was on my daily morning walk with our puppy, and thought about an exercise with ChatGPT. I asked it to quiz me on a book I had been reading to check my understanding. We went back and forth over voice and it was an amazing experience.
@StachuDotNet I've been actively working on some LLM integrations for work and i can barely keep up. I just started on the agent stuff that was released in January. It's definitely moving faster then my normal research areas.
Running in the broad street run tomorrow. Been training for 6 months, lost 25lbs, and haven't had a drop of alcohol. Happy to finally use it in a race setting. This is one step closer to the marathon.
This has been a good way for me to stay humble. Sometimes I think of my progress and give myself excuses to slow down. I'm fortunate to have supportive people around me, but this message has resonated recently and kept me on the right path.
@joshduffney I was the same way back in March. Just going the atomic habits route helped. Up to 9 miles now and doing a 6 week half marathon plan. To be fair though i pretty much only run and ignore other exercises 🤣. Also I just run realllllly slow, enjoy the time to myself.
Hit a running personal record distance of 7miles today without walking! In February I couldn't even run a mile. It's crazy what you can do with some consistency.
@joshduffney This was an interesting surprise when we updated our servers to 2022. We had to build in a process to convert the docker volumes. There are always so many layers to unfold.
@jeffbcross We do, we use GitLab for our CI and have runners installed across several windows and linux VMs. The Linux stuff uses DIND (docker in docker), windows uses a mix of docker and powershell. Not huge scale, about 700k total pipelines currently averaging about 50k per month.
@joshduffney@jdetle I've had decent luck with window snapping to a "main" screen with 2 smallet "screens" on either side. Keeps my focused work front and center without needing to look to far left or right.