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The Daniel Martin who follows all the other ones

@dtm609

40-something white dude in tech (he/him). [email protected] on Mastodon.

Joined October 2014
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So, he's kind of correct: full WFH is often only 16-24 hours worth of really productive work/week. The thing he misses is that a full week of work-from-office is also only 2-3 days worth of productive work, plus unpaid commuting hours.

It’s time to admit that Remote Work doesn’t work. WFH Friday is a 4 day work week. Full WFH is a 2 day work week. Every interaction has to be scheduled, which means a lot of information-sharing doesn’t happen. Remote is a great lifestyle, not a way to build a great company.



OK @Google : What dropped ball/missed unit test allowed an update that breaks one of *the most common* Google Assistant commands? "Ok Google, what time is it?" doesn't work anymore; I have to add the word "now" in there. This was cheese that didn't need moving.


Does anyone know if there's a way to have jira tell you about every bug you changed over the past year? Asking for a friend, who is also me.


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This is the technology that's writing your lazy colleagues' business plans and presentations.

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Just in my basement waiting out a tornado warning, because that's a totally normal thing one expects to do in New Jersey. Nothing to see here, everything's fine...


Disappearing scroll bars on a UI that isn't a touchscreen are such a weird thing. Like why would you make it invisible to see more? They're kind of weird on a touchscreen too, TBH.


Remember everyone: LLMs lie (or "hallucinate") about their inner workings; I've seen several claims on Twitter that Google's Bard can perform Google searches, but it obviously can't. It will, however, lie to you and say that it can.

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the people shall not be at so great charge for books, as in time past they have been.


ChatGPT shows that to get a computer to lie, you don't have to train it to lie. You just have to train it to produce human-like output, and confident lies are what happens.


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