@DReinertsen What I'm thinking here is that we have big chances to quantify impact. An obvious problem many teams are facing is that now reviewing generated code is a very busy queue while producing it is much cheaper.
I'm very much interested to explore better feedback mechanisms in place
@jstanier how do you feel about LLM summaries in one-to-one meetings?
I have a feeling that it really depends on the person and the topic. Sometimes, having this option on is a good way to focus on conversation and keep records but sometimes this can hinder sense of safety.
@fdosmither What a sad feeling. Having to use X for first time after a long time. Reminded me of the times when it was the common and easy way to see trends. Internet has changed so much... Anyway, yeah, I appreciate seeing the problem I was seeing wasn't just me. #dockerfail
"Despite clear evidence that carbon pollution is worsening heat and rainfall, the majority of breaking digital news stories about this month’s unprecedented weather don't mention the climate crisis at all."
https://t.co/UCVQxdB5ux
"The only way to hit our emissions target is to very aggressively electrify the demand side."
Co-Founder and Chief Scientist of Rewiring Australia (@RewiringAus), Saul Griffith (@GriffithSaul) breaks down what the nation must do to meet its net-zero goals.
@Heaton_T_J I wonder if you know of any resource beyond papers, that can go into much more details of techniques of carbon dating, accuracies, calibration. I'd like to be more educated on the topic. I have indeed read the intcal20 but I wonder if there is some form of book
@Heaton_T_J Yes. I have seen many. But I wish there would be a more in depth story telling. The calibration method with volcanic eruption for example, I think it's a great story. How people thought of the process of calibration over time and how to bring further accuracy
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Before the apologists pile on, I agree gas will play a role in the transition to net zero.
However this goes beyond transition and bakes fossil fuels into the economy far into the future.
When will we have a Labor resources minister that can stand up to the fossil fuel industry?