Quandrix prerelease kit on a many-years-old playmat.
Getting out to play!
Quandrix prerelease kit on a many-years-old playmat.
Getting out to play!
Oh. I've encountered the idea a lot over the years, but that is a really nice, succinct expression of it!
I know I’m a libtard but I think it’s bad the U.S. president keeps calling for the killing of specific sitting elected officials who didn’t even commit crimes
AI PRs where the author doesn't have an understanding of the system shift the burden of understanding onto the reviewer.
So now it's on the reviewer to gain an understanding of this area to either confirm or refute. The author saved time at the expense of the reviewer.
Ugh.
I'm sure there's nothing important in life between now and February that would require any of that initiation, concentration, etc.
.... right?
Wondering… how close is “the harms to other people we don’t know” to the concept of externalities?
Snow on the ground, walkway, and bushes.
Good morning, Toronto!
Pronouncing ChatGPT with a French accent sounds like an actual sentence in French: chat, j’ai pete.
I never saw enough potential at that point for recovery. It's hard to recover when bad choices are baked in and trust has been severely damaged.
If you're building an internal developer platform, you need to work closely with teams from the start.
👀 Ok, this has my attention now. Time to see if I can clear that slot in my work calendar.
highly recommend @ruthmalan.bsky.social's Papers in Systems. We haven't updated the website in a minute, but our monthly virtual meetups have restarted after the summer break:
papersin.systems/about
Suspect many will get a hands-on experience of what the ironies of automation is all about with all this LLM assisted coding.
This was fun today, thanks!
Missing data is a fucking tragedy. It’s so easy to write a bad survey and get bad data back.
Two paragraphs from The Extended Mind discussing the effects of neo-Taylorism on cognitive performance.
My current reading dips back towards the cognitive science part of my interests. I did not expect to get ambushed by Taylorism in this context, but here I am.
- a question I like to ask is "what are the common ways this goes wrong" or "what are the common misconceptions people have here." Good teachers become experts in the *misconceptions* not just the "right answers". See if you can identify just one for everything you're writing about!
Surprise is so key. Why I share process, I have ideas but it’s only in the dance of sketches, words, and constraints of the form that I see where I’m going. I often experience - I didn’t know that was going to happen! And that should be all our creative work and our learning. No replacement for that
Notably, neither of these results in your colleagues seeing you looking out of the screen at them. That would take looking at the camera.
If you told me the most stacked sports team, with billions in funding, found a solution to dramatically improve performance? I’d be sus
If you said the solution was a mic yelling random instructions, I’d call you delusional
If you said the training data was mostly middle school pickup games? Bruh
More generally: beware of approaches that make easy incidents easier but hard incidents harder. The trade-off might still be worth it, but acknowledge the downside risk!
💯 This fallacy deserves a name.
E.g., you can't just deliver an API and then rapidly iterate on it when 10 teams are coupled to the schema.
this is my experience of tech management, btw
Reading about both change management and complex systems in the same month has me thinking we need a book with the title Seeing Like a Corporation: How Certain Schemes to Improve Profitability Have Failed.
Try www.cs.unibo.it/~ruffino/Let...?
That link doesn't want to open for me. From the URL, though, I'm guessing that's "The Collapse of Sensemaking in Organizations: The Mann Gulch Disaster" ?
Much of the past two years was spent in load-shedding mode to avoid burnout. Finally clawing back from that precipice, got back to reading regularly again about 4 months ago.
Time to try this out, and do a "build up contacts" thing *again*. So, yeah... hello!