@chrismunns I’ve been able to get it to create https://t.co/CJiszNGnis diagrams based on an architecture I described and iterated on with it. The diagrams weren’t terrible.
@chrismunns Moving from an 80s house to a 90s house, I appreciate of how much better code has gotten for things like this, separating lighting from outlet on corxuits, and also requiring neutrals to terminate in switch boxes. Still not crazy about AFCIs though.
@chrismunns It’s hard to measure the amplification effect of this. Beyond the obvious synchronous bottleneck, when someone doesn’t do their job, someone has to have bias for action and take care of it. But then that person inevitably sacrifices time spent on something else productive.
@TylerMKing By far the most unforgivable thing about Mac’s is that they don’t support MST which means most docks that support dual extended displays via USB-C simply won’t work with Mac. It’s infuriating.
So glad Apple finally announced MST support this week so we can finally use USB docks with dual extended monitors. A feature PCs have supported for… a decade?
Also, they didn’t announce this and it still doesn’t exist on Mac.
9 y/o kid: Dad what are you doing?
Me: Looking at houses on Zillow
Kid: We just bought a house, don’t tell me we’re buying another!
Me: No, I’m just seeing if there’s any I like better than what we bought.
Kid: Why? That seems like torturing yourself
Great point. Smart kid.
@GergelyOrosz I love the access both customers and AWS field teams have to product team. It’s part of “working backwards.” It’s deeply ingrained and I love it.