When I can’t imagine why/how I might have misplaced something or done something wrong around the house, I often blame my wife. Usually, it turns out it was just a lack of imagination.
They say that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. If that is so, then I guess my trackpad is literally driving me insane as I try to load files into Dropbox.
@proggermusic I’m working my way through the Kendi book now. Maybe I’ll check her book out next, since it looks like he and you are both recommending it.
I don’t know what this says about my debating skills, but I often learn more from the anticipation of arguments than the arguments themselves. Combo of stubbornness and the informational advantage concerning my own knowledge, to be sure. But worth keeping in mind when persuading
@tedgioia One change (that may or may not help artists but that I would definitely appreciate as a consumer) would be for my monthly premium to be split up between the artists I personally listen to. If $8 of my premium goes to artists and I listen to 2 songs, those 2 artists get $4 each.
Will the value of specialization diminish as advances in AI progress? If so, what will be the valued skill sets of tomorrow? Are optimal personality types and intelligences an accident of economic history? Misty morning thoughts.