can confirm
can confirm
Them: Worst president in U.S. history.
Me: Worst president in U.S. history, so far.
We've got some more #ElixirLang contractor openings coming up at @dockyard.com
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sure genAI can help write the thing, but does it feel any satisfaction in expressing itself? the optimistic thrill that someone might read it? the satisfaction of crossing it off a to-do list?
also everyone smelled bad
@earthtoeve.bsky.social's song "Toy Soldier." damn.
get Jared onboard with impeachment
"internal family systems" therapy is no joke, and if you pick up a book on it and go through some exercises without a trained therapist to guide you, it can seriously fuck you up. don't ask any of my parts how they know. they are all busy screaming.
It is not a stretch at this point to say that, if you are using a Ring doorbell, you are an ICE collaborator.
Amazon readily provides data to LEOs and ICE.
Don't want to be an ICE collaborator? Then don't use Ring.
city clock tower in Halifax
today's office
I'm 13 years closer to the completion of my bunker
devil's advocate: it might be good that there is friction to this tech being widely available, since the possibilities of abuse leading to dystopia are infinite
It remains a great modern tragedy that a revolutionary and cheap gene editing tech w/ obv applications in medicine and ag was discovered w/ public grants at public universities 13 years ago, and they've been in a pissing contest ever since to exclusively license it for $100Ms.
one of my favorite books!
PSA: deployments are like toothbrushes. they need to be replaced regularly. don't make friends with your deployment.
yes, but. you also need to be mentoring politicians who can step up, help you now, and eventually take your place.
doesn't the genie always end up back in the bottle? isn't that the genie's curse -- to always go back in the bottle?
politicians who want a lasting legacy should learn how to mentor a new generation of leadership
mine is 4503214. sharing is caring - let's go!
OH: six-seven is a Chinese plot coordinated with the liberal organization dictionary-dot-com to corrupt the English language with nonsense, thereby rendering our LLM models useless
I dressed as Kenosha Kid for a halloween party, the character not the band, and I've never felt more alone.
I've been mapping the companies impacted by the AWS outage on October 20th, and trying to find the secondary interdependenciesβwhen companies or services that other companies rely on go down from the outage (e.g. Slack).
This is just a snapshot, hereβs the interactive version: www.thevoid.community
They 'hallucinate' 100% of the time. Sometimes those hallucinations happen to be correct.
Why are we so bad at vetting people before they launch a campaign? Like, "does have nazi tattoos?" "did some racism on reddit?" seem like easy things to check.
I'm optimistic that at least a few of those companies will change how they do things after this. We usually get one or two big ones moving in the right direction post-catastrophe.
Prove me wrong, internet! I'd love to hear from anyone from one of the companies impacted by today's AWS outage who works in the Reliability space.
I know ~twenty companies that do regional/datacenter failover fairly well. There is a cost to downtime. I'd be surprised if the companies on this list www.fastcompany.com/91425038/aws... didn't just lose more money than they would have spent on a failover strategy.
If you are looking for ways to improve the reliability of your system, I conveniently wrote a book to help you get started: amzn.to/3bjsRJ9
As our dependence on digital infrastructure deepens, more lives are increasing impacted by the reliability of that infrastructure. We all depend on it, and inevitably, that infrastructure will fail. How quickly and effectively we can recover when that occurs is the key to moving forward.