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@vandriko
Books reader. Parent and husband. Alcoholic beverages appreciator. Really annoying music round participant in pub quizzes, apparently. Incidentally teaching and researching cloud, sustainability, and software architecture (professional account on mastodon)
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Well, Karnivool has a new album out. That was the quickest purchase on Bandcamp by a country mile. Soundtrack for the weekend has already been locked in and is ready to go. This is not a drill
41 minutes from invitation to project resit announcement to first hate mail. That's a new record, I believe
Having just finished last night The Long Good-bye, I think I see why Chandler is spoken as a reference point by many of the authors I've been reading over the years. This explains so much. Definitely recommended
There is a probability of exactly 0 that you can guess how this video ends. Completely unreal stuff
"Someone in the c-suite was sold on the premise that it is acceptable to funnel silly money to a third party in exchange for eroding the negotiating position of workers - present and future ones" more like it
Haven't laughed so hard in a long time. Absolutely spot on
After all that has happened and is constantly happening since September begun, I consider requesting my job description to simply read: crisis management, and leave it that
In all seriousness, the whole thing about vibe coding looks like we're speedrunning a couple of decades' worth of lived experience with model-driven engineering in a few months, down to the same lessons (eventually) learnt. Fascinating
Post-holiday update: I might have had the whole family addicted to ATLA. Result, I guess?
And check the notes of the production company about how the whole thing came together. Looks like classical tooling is here to stay too? Maybe the research community should take notes
Don't know why it took me a month to find out, but if anyone wants to see how GenAI can be adopted meaningfully (hallucinations and all) in video art they should take a look at Igorrr's clip for ADHD. Not going to spoil it but H does not stand for what you think it does youtu.be/TGIvO4eh190?...
The only problem, of course, will be communicating this decision effectively to students. I mean, can you imagine the evaluations?
And then, of course, there's this classic to commemorate the occasion youtu.be/DUlj48Rvp1c?...
Second day has been... let's go with interesting, but not for the reasons one usually expects. Session on sustainability and energy efficiency chaired by yt was well attended and the interaction with the audience was constructive
And local beer is not half bad either (the lager option, the pilsner seems to be too weak for my taste)
Summary of the first day, with the caveat that I stayed well away from the AI track: some really nice works on architecture of cloud native systems, including those on energy consumption. Hot tip: if you go to the conference website and check the program, most authors have added preprint links
On the same topic, a cynical person would point out that the current message of human-centering of AI4SE from an early/established researcher in AI4SE could be read as a strong indication that they've seen the limits of the whole approach and decided they need a way out/forward. But not me, no
On a related note, mad respect also to the first keynote speaker for actually picking papers from other researchers as examples of where the SotA is instead of doing the usual run of greatest hits from their own group. I can almost forgive him for not touching on any of the baggage of LLMs. Almost
Opening session had the chair of the steering committee telling people that they are hear to listen more than speak (respect) and one of the founding researchers of the _whole field_ asking people to look for him and tell him what they do so he stays informed (also respect). So far, so good
Interrupting the usual programming of exam papers grading rants and music concerts photos to finally bring some work material to the stream. Attending the International Conference of Software Architecture at Odense, Denmark
Devin Townsend in his pyjamas and comfy shoes on the stage
And now, the man himself thanking the audience before the show starts
A shot from the top deck of Oosterpoort, Groningen, waiting for Devin Townsend's The Moth to begin
A concert with a full orchestra, and a never seen before in these parts of the world queue going around the block, and then some, to get in. This is going to be interesting
Any chance there will be slides you can share on this one, or are you planning to pull up a bill from a client, put it up on the screen, and then spend 3' getting increasingly bewildered as you walk the audience through it?
This thread, it contains untold abominations. Like a corporate cringe singularity, but somehow even worse. The horror, the horror
At the same time, somebody needs to remind the sound engineer that just because this is a sold out concert it doesn't mean they have to put out all wattage they have available to the point of the PA struggling with it
Spiritbox@013 Tilburg
This is where it's getting real. All hail the new rulers of modern metal
Periphery@013 Tilburg
First time on the balcony after all those years visiting 013. Pity that Spencer is unable to sing tonight
Mogwai@Oosterpoort, Groningen
In full action mode. Good performance and sound, drums could have been a tad louder/fuller