FujiFilm X100VI
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FujiFilm X100VI
#photography
good morning yall
this weekβs war crimes:
1) attacking an unarmed ship
2) abandoning survivors
3) chatgpt slam poetry
yes
O wow
Robert Rausch the man that you are π₯΅
[Exit Murderer.]
Kristi Noem's "Open to Work" LinkedIn Profile
Olympus Stylus Mju II on Kodak Portra 400
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We just moved out of there π’
I swear to god the midterms better be a republican blood bath and we need to start sending people to JAIL
Balint to Noem: "You're the secretary of DHS -- for now. And you think you're immune from accountability. But I promise you this: one day he is not gonna be president anymore. And when that day comes, we will still be here. And in hearings like this, we are going to continue to prove your guilt."
the thing I love about news websites is that I get to watch a 30 second ad before watching war crimes
Olympus Stylus Mju II on Kodak Portra 400
#photography
If your job was to know when to hit the semicolon key on the keyboard, I'm sad to say that's not an employable skill anymore.
If you shape ideas into tools and art via code, it's really so much better than ever now, and I don't see that changing soon.
companies aren't people but i wish they were bc then we could beat them up
Glad people are settling on the term "pervert glasses". Bonus points if you also say it while posting a picture of Mark Zuckerberg or call them Mark Zuckerberg's pervert glasses.
Iβm going to need for the worldβs leaders to all simultaneously have the Monsters Inc revelation where they discover they get way more juice out of us from laughing than from fear
obsessed w that color
impossible
We have plenty of PMs but IMO their time and efforts are spent in too many places to be effective.
Even for the agents we're looking at shipping, I haven't seen any compelling documentation or plans that outline exactly what is supposed to be built.
The PM/product owner discipline is so important for channeling engineering energy into something productive and it's just non-existent right now.
If AI is part of my organization's strategy, then so be it. If we're going to ship agents or AI tooling, cool.
However, in the midst of all of this, we've lost sight of performance and quality. There are dozens of hours each week dedicated to AI discussions and 0 dedicated to product quality.
I personally cannot have a positive response to that question because it assumes that AI makes my day more productive.
Some of the coding features have been neat and helpful; but I'm also wasting a lot of time forcing myself to use the features to make sure I show up good on dashboards.
if you're asking your teams how they're re-investing the time they're saving with AI, you're asking the wrong questions
the concept of quantifying AI "productivity increases" pisses me off so much because no one seemed to care about the productivity hits we've taken from:
- stress from endless rounds of layoffs
- teammates leaving for better offers
- increased workloads from layoffs
I want out
Some work PR folks rediscovering the Streisand effect in real time today.
What are the chances Google eats the cost?