A good morning.
A good morning.
I love what the CHT is doing. I am not someone that thinks AGI and the singularity is right around the corner. But the dangers of employing LLMβs as agents is already documented. This episode describes in fairly layman terms how an βAIβ can go rouge and blackmail people.
overcast.fm/+AARs4vYtIOU
Wait wait. Is that any different than running a human team with varying levels of experience?
Yeah. My understanding is Appleβs not doing that. But there is a ton of image processing.
A star filled night sky rimmed by trees.
Midnight.
(I still find it stunning I can take a handheld photo of the stars and get this kind of quality. Modern phone cameras are a marvel)
Itβs a Portland sunrise! π
A misty sunlit road deep in a redwood forest.
Have a good weekend.
So many people seem to confuse bravado with leadership. Itβs a cut throat world out there, but we all have the chance to build the work environments we want to work in.
This is good leading.
They havenβt publicly released ProductManagerGPT.
Itβs coming after the next funding round.
The problem is who controls the datasourceβand that maps are inherently political.
mastodon.social/@carlynorama...
Map provided by Google calling the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America
Map from Apple Maps showing the Gulf of Mexico
When people ask why I trust Apple more then Google
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Here's a glossary for Swift concurrency.
I've been asked about this a few times, and I finally sat down to do it.
www.massicotte.org/concurrency-...
Redwood forest scene with the light racking in from the upper left.
Itβs mushroom season in the giant redwood forest.
The βYour Undivided Attentionβ podcast is fantastic. This episode dives into the creator of tactics for change.
overcast.fm/+AARs4viA_pE
Want to free your speech?
A database of actions to mock the powerful, to demonstrate people power, and to build a better world.
www.tactics4change.org
This is important for the web we want. It is focused on Blueskyβs AT protocol, but envisions interoperability with Mastodonβs ActivityPub.
If you can donate, please do.
(This is how we _free_ speech)
Exactly. I tend to think what you describe here as a very clear way to show the user they had a network problem and teach them where to expect to find it later.
I agree. This feels like a great experience! And everything else youβve said makes sense. The app looks great. Iβm very interested to try it out.
Iβd caution again hiding these views.
I donβt know the app well enough right now, but you could consider showing view indicating what would be displayed if their network connection worked.
It can frustrate users to look for something they expect and be unable to find it.
In other words. If you already have cached data, you could skip showing the "Preparing Informed..." progress screen, and instead let the user use the app with the previous cache of data.
Then the important UI problems become:
- Is it clear the existing data is stale?
- Is it clear how to retry?
When there are failures, instead of showing the alert, how about showing the message in your home view and include the retry button with it? That way users are displayed the failure, can act on it, but are still able to proceed immediately after launch if they choose to ignore it.
If I understand what I am seeing, you already have an on-device cache of the previously fetched data?
In this case, could you immediately present the main UI with this cached data and then show some activity indication that the app is also trying to update?
Oh goodness. Yeah, 160 is what they told our parents to cook it too. Thatβs back when our food safely wasnβt as good as now. You get shoe leather at that temp.
I cook it to 145 and love it. So yummy. I havenβt gotten sick in the 10+ years of doing this.
www.pork.org/pork-cooking...
Hmmmm. Was it thick cut? Was there still plenty of pink inside?
The warm sun rises from a cliffside beach on a misty moring.
The orange sun rises above palm trees obscured in the mist on Pismo beach.
The Pismo beach pier, warmly lit, but shrouded in a light mist.
Pismo beach sunrise.
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Oh how I wish I could have used these shortcuts back when my kids were little!