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@dhh Thx for sharing @dhh. We are also a heavily distributed small company at @Digital_Route, meeting on a regular basis. I spotted in the video a few things we should try. Is there a longer-form version on ingredients of a successful meetup for distributed teams? Blog post maybe?
Using ChatGPT to write your emails? Don’t forget to add “concise” or specify a max number of words in your prompt… much like you didn’t have time to write your own email, I don’t have the time to parse 5 paragraphs of fluff to extract one simple message… #ChatGPT
This podcast discussion between @cajundiscordian and @GaryMarcus on #AI by @BigTechnology is a great listen for 2 reasons: 1. great details and nuances on AI 2. hearing 2 people with significantly different opinions have a constructive and civil debate is becoming way too rare!
Oh yes, Blake Lemoine (@cajundiscordian) and @GaryMarcus debate AI chatbots this week. A fascinating discussion with lots of disagreement but some crucial common ground.
Big one on Big Technology Podcast -->
Apple: https://t.co/2U2TtnJu7f
Spotify: https://t.co/hwhlvGQRhs
ChatGPT is a very “proficient producer of bullshit”. You can be impressed by its answers but it’s important to understand the fundamental limitations of the model.
Once again, @dhh has a point... “With such riveting names as WS-SecurityPolicy, WS-Trust, WS-Federation, WS-SecureConversation, and on and on ad nauseam, this monstrosity of complexity mushroomed into a cloud of impenetrable specifications in no time”
"The popularization of containers rank as one of my favorite milestones of progress. But damn if the merchants of complexity didn't see such simplicity as a bug to quickly correct, and use their tractor beam of bullshit to pull us back to the Death Star." https://t.co/7YfcYYbmeQ
.@SL_Stockholm when trains are as full as today (issues red line) what are standing #passengers standing up in aisle of seating sections supposed to hold on to? #Trains not designed for #density … #poorplanning#shortermview on positive note it’s promoting conversation
Are you familiar with the expression "Revenue Leakage"? Something that every business moving to #XaaS needs to consider. Here's a post using recent @netflix news to discuss the issue: https://t.co/u6m7IenDVw
.@sheetalepansare@FuturismTechno I'm out of options to unsubscribe from unsolicited messages from your company. As soon as I get person to stop the next one takes over. Please stop immediately this #spam (your company is in violation of every regulation on the topic) #GDPR
I don’t know what emotion takes precedence here: “wow, 24 years! Now that’s good technology!” Or “gosh, I am old!” (I probably did not start with curl on day one but by 2000 it definitely was part of my daily routine).
Well done @bagder
curl is 24 years old, runs in some 10 billions installations world and now has a fair amount of sponsors.
I'm proposing I no longer have to pay with my own money for the server and instead spend some of our fund on it: https://t.co/x2kmXndUo1
@gcabhijeet@RonnieScrewvala “never ever interrupt a customer. Customer information is gold.” — “advice” given by an angry CEO to an over-zealous sales rep after a customer meeting i was part of. The few accompanying expletives might have helped impress this on me forever :-)
@gcabhijeet@RonnieScrewvala 😆 I’m honored something I said ever stuck with you @gcabhijeet! I’m guessing the context was about developing the ability to move on quickly, rather than wasting cycles ruminating the past?
and maybe also a way to send feedback within the app, without having to get on Twitter? (I was very excited to switch app when my daughter changed school but Vklass has been quite a letdown tbh - and no: my expectations are not very high, this should remain a very simple service)
.@Varldsklass something has to be done about the communications part of app. Nothing more frustrating than seeing iOS notification and not being able to find actual message in app (where? in Communication? nope. In Documents? nope. In reports? nope. Ha, at bottom of start page!)
Dear @SLLokaltrafik - the “new” app experience was obviously designed by someone taking frequent subways. For us, on low frequency trains, it makes no sense. Knowing my train arrives “In 26mn” is nowhere as useful as “at 17:18”. What about a setting option to display exact times?