I feel like a bit of dick but when someone says “yeah but AI does.. <issue solved months ago via better workflows>”
And I have to inject that I don’t agree
It’s a skill issue, not AI.
Posts by Scott 👨🏻💻🧪 (Him/He)
This but a people carrier and I’d be all over it!
every day I get up and spend time with my beautiful wife and my adorable kids and my friends and the people who live in my phone and I see so much of the good in humanity and I wish some of it, any of it, would rub off on the people running the world
we are so much better than this
That’s an insane raise when you look at something like databricks which has actually great numbers and is still only around a $165b valuation.
Before*
Need caffeinating this morning still
Gov need todo something around non essential travel e.g WFH where you can be for it’s too late. But I’d imagine the first country todo that is going going to make markets spiral?
So are they playing chicken with the rest of the world at our expense?
I’ve never been more capable to solve all my problems but never felt so overwhelmed in picking which one to solve well first…
I’ve said this repeatedly the AI research revolution isn’t driven by the advances in the technology but by how it permeates the “normies” not the tech literate.
This is just the most incredible chart...
if the UK government implements current policies on taxes and benefits, public debt is stable (contrary to what the OBR always mistakenly tells us)
My column as.ft.com/r/e69f1407-e...
Melanie Phillips her self has been pretty extremist.
So there’s some self reflective irony to this piece I hope.
Poorly child night before I’m supposed to travel to London 🤦🏻♂️
Something ai companies invented but for those of us that have been consultants long enough it’s just your job 😂
Uni alumni network sent a survey to update your details and put your current job title in.
I went with chief problem solver because realistically what is my job???
I do lots of things across the stack.
Silicon Valley use the title Forward deployed engineer but I’m not a fan of that title.
The other place has a how to succeed with AI trend. I’m going to share mine (for work with or without AI):
Be curious
Be learning obsessed
Be customer obsessed
Be unashamedly passionate
Ask stupid Questions
Be amazed by the talented people you meet
Be kind and friendly
Never be afraid to say no
/fleets in copilot CLI
Teams in Claude Code with Opus 4.6
So everyone is implementing swarms now in their coding tools.
Who knew if you improved the harness you could get such gains 😅
Seen a job advert for openclaw it has begun
I’ve not felt as empowered as I have by the magic token predictors since I learnt to code as a teenager and I’d pull all-nighters writing code.
Well I vastly under estimated my tax bill. Admittedly it's only 2nd full year doing it.
You can be obsessed with the process but also love llms because they remove the tedious parts
User on Reddit states. Imagine the irony if WW3 was sparked by the Nobel Peace Prize
Doing the only thing modern society knows how…
Memeing our way to the apocalypse
Here’s my career advice
Read as widely as you can,
never be afraid to try something,
trust the process
and be fascinating by the problem.
Everything else will or won’t happen
but you’ll hopefully live an enjoyable professional life.
Also know your worth
and whether you’re valued too it.
One of these countries is scarier than the other
I’m sorry what
The talk you should watch before your week ends youtu.be/0ANECpNdt-4?...
Happy new year! Hope this year will be great for all of us. Season 9 / Episode 20
"Ooh, January 1.
Better get going on those taxes, Neddy."
What's going to be your song for 2026?
We're here because we're here because we're here
youtu.be/Wgh8Gfs2S7M?...
DFTBA
Snowflake used to send me their data engineering for dummies ebook as LinkedIn marketing every 6 months. As someone used their main competitors products and had a lot do experience with many platforms that weren’t theirs, not sure that was a winning strategy.