My latest (and unfortunately more widespread than ever) annoyance: email that appears to be written by an LLM, featuring extreme verbosity and over the top gushing.
Posts by Udhay Shankar
I don't know who needs to hear this, but if you use Windows 11, you can update all your apps at one go with a single command. www.howtogeek.com/winget-is-wi...
An old laptop at home still boots, so I spent an evening putting Linux on it (Xubuntu, if you're curious). It struck me how painless the actual installation was, and how much effort I had to put into the prep work. Quite a difference from the first time I installed Slackware in 1996.
#TIL that 'ramen' and 'lo mein' are basically the same word.
www.etymologynerd.com/blog/stretch...
QotD: "If there is anything new about Silicon Valley's triumphal AI push, it is the extent to which its exponents are no longer asking whether anyone wants what they're selling and simply asserting its inevitability."
To quote @edzitron.com, "Here’s A Diagram Of How Unbelievably Circular All The Money In AI Compute Has Become"
I will be moderating this session. Hope to see you there!
QotD (referring to the AWS outage, but can refer to many other things also):
"Once you reach a certain point of scale, there are no simple problems left."
Oh, definitely with headphones. Bluetooth headphones suffer from much worse sound quality than wired ones. Plus, of course, the need to keep them charged.
QotD: "Ethernet: because cables are ugly, but packet loss is uglier."
#MorningMusing : Removing the first letter from both words in the phrase "trick troll" yields a phrase that means roughly the same thing.
Nudge theory in action.
www.business-standard.com/health/skipp...
This is basically Part 2 of a train of thought that @rohitkhare.bsky.social started a few decades ago. (link in comments) kk.org/thetechnium/...
"...the median prompt—one that falls in the middle of the range of energy demand—consumes 0.24 watt-hours of electricity, the equivalent of running a standard microwave for about one second."
www.technologyreview.com/2025/08/21/1...
This is not surprising. Without:
⁍ Training (of the humans using it);
⁍ Training Data (for the models); and
⁍ Use cases (of actual pain points);
this will just be another hypefest that will wither in the face of the inevitable backlash.
Can't really argue with this. One only hopes the political appointee coach doesn't overwork him into premature retirement. indianexpress.com/article/spor...
Art imitates life imitates art...
This seems to be the first case of a company developing a feature because ChatGPT is incorrectly telling people it exists.
www.holovaty.com/writing/chat...
Researchers have demonstrated that it is possible to detect cancer-specific DNA fragments in the bloodstream more than three years before a clinical diagnosis.
aacrjournals.org/cancerdiscov...
One of my favourite lines seems appropriate here: "what are you optimizing for?"
(I mean that you should ask this person this)
I sure don't mind a change
I sure don't mind a change
Yeah, I sure don't mind
I sure don't mind a change
I sure don't mind a change
But I've fell on black days
I've fell on black days
Just read an article where the writer had to use AI to filter out the flood of AI generated job applications he was getting. I am wondering what the net utility value is.