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Balooga
·3 hari yang lalu·discuss
FYI; In South Africa, the 5 1/4 inch is a "floppy". The 3 1/2 inch is a "stiffy". I don't understand why this isn't so everywhere.
Balooga
·23 hari yang lalu·discuss
Uh oh. You could be genetically predisposed to have to listen to everyone's problems.
Balooga
·24 hari yang lalu·discuss
They know, because in their personal capacity, they hate interacting with AI customer service agents from other companies.

But their bonus depends on driving down costs in their company.
Balooga
·bulan lalu·discuss
In aerospace related industries there is a culture of writing and reading of requirements.

I system engineered for a major US satellite TV provider, and just the specification that defined the protocol for transmitting guide data over the satellite was about 640 US letter pages when printed.
Balooga
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I used to work in Burbank and lived approximately 34 miles away, across Los Angeles. It could take almost three hours for me to drive home on a Friday afternoon on the freeway. This was before Covid, and traffic has only gotten worse.
Balooga
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Costco?

[Edit] -- And I've frequented several independent coffee shops that are cashless.
Balooga
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I like to think back on this scene from Galaxy Quest, when the team sits around the conference table[1].

"I have one job on this lousy ship, it's stupid, but I'm gonna do it! Okay?" -- Sigourney Weaver

[1] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4CgQMJCpZI
Balooga
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
That way of teaching got us to the moon, created transistors, produced the internet, smartphones, quantum computers, the very AI that everyone is talking about, vaccines, sent probes into space, cured diseases, fed millions, jumbo jets, basically every single thing that society has come to depend on.
Balooga
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> It might be borderline exploitative, but I have noticed that elderly individuals want a "solution" rather than a lesson.

Or they may have just aged out of fucks[1]

[1] - https://www.blog.lifebranches.com/p/aging-out-of-fucks-the-n...
Balooga
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
My Dad could never build the metal model to understand that common concepts like copy/paste would work almost identically across different native Windows applications; "How do I copy/paste in an email?", "How do I copy/paste in a Word document?", "How do I open a file in Excel?", "How do I open a file in Word?".

The lightbulb just never went on in his head. And this was in the 90s and early 2000s when developers at least used MFC - probably the period of peak UX design.

Things have now gotten so much worse since then. Now, I struggle to remember how to add an attachment in MS Teams, which I use every day.
Balooga
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
And is "model collapse" a thing when LLMs are trained on 100% LLM-generated code? Fun times ahead.
Balooga
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
There is OpenGOAL[1]. A re-implementation of the language that Naughty Dog used to created Jak and Daxter.

[1] https://opengoal.dev/