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Notices by John Wilson (crazybutable@mastodon.social), page 2

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    John Wilson (crazybutable@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 16-Jun-2024 23:05:16 JST John Wilson John Wilson
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    • Paul Cantrell

    @inthehands @lenny_wonders

    The earliest verb form of humbled in the sense of “I have been struck down by an external force” is Shakespeare, 1591

    But! The verb form of humbled in the sense of “I am bringing myself low” is actually from 1380! It’s the earliest sense of the word!

    🤯

    This is fascinating because inventing the dynamic sense of an external event forcing humility upon a person, is very Shakespeare.

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    John Wilson (crazybutable@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 15-May-2024 12:36:35 JST John Wilson John Wilson
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    • Paul Cantrell
    • SysAdmin1138

    @inthehands @sysadmin1138 or sports venues putting clauses in saying they can use any captured footage of you to train their AIs (you already generally agree to a waiver to appear in ads)

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    John Wilson (crazybutable@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 15-May-2024 12:29:30 JST John Wilson John Wilson
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    • Paul Cantrell
    • SysAdmin1138

    @inthehands @sysadmin1138 not only privately held data that already exists

    Just like you get access to certain services in exchange for you watching ads, in the future companies may compel you to produce new data for the continued use of services

    Who wants to be the first company offering free or reduced price phone service in exchange for them recording your calls for AI training purposes?

    In conversation about a year ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    John Wilson (crazybutable@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 14-Mar-2024 06:00:14 JST John Wilson John Wilson
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    • Paul Cantrell

    @inthehands yeah we had chive cakes and one of the other ones you recommended (cha korieng?)

    Number 17. It was delicious

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    John Wilson (crazybutable@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 14-Mar-2024 04:53:52 JST John Wilson John Wilson
    • Paul Cantrell

    @inthehands we went to Cheng Heng over lunch

    The chive cakes are delicious, thanks

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    John Wilson (crazybutable@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 26-Feb-2024 03:41:43 JST John Wilson John Wilson
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    • Paul Cantrell

    @inthehands 🤔 that’s a 7 minute drive from the new office

    Got any menu recommendations?

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    John Wilson (crazybutable@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 01-Feb-2024 23:06:23 JST John Wilson John Wilson
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    • Paul Cantrell

    @inthehands eh the summers are going to be miserable might as well enjoy what you can when you can

    I miss cross country skiing

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    John Wilson (crazybutable@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 18-Nov-2023 09:44:33 JST John Wilson John Wilson
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    • Paul Cantrell

    @inthehands the os optimizes background tasks to run on performance cores, and in many cases, will prevent those low level tasks from running on a performance core.

    If you have a threaded web browser and you are switching back and forth between that and your IDE, and the OS kicks off a check for updates, then spotlight indexing in the background, and who knows what else, the OS tasks will not be preempting your work

    I only notice slowdowns when I run out of ram. Not the case on Intel.

    In conversation 2 years ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    John Wilson (crazybutable@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 09-Oct-2023 06:01:05 JST John Wilson John Wilson
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    • Paul Cantrell

    @inthehands damn, I’m jealous. Wish I had time to dig into swift UI and Metal.

    I have some image processing algorithms I’m dreaming up but I feel like I have to learn metal to make progress with them. Last time I had working code was on a iPhone 3GS and it would take several seconds to process a 50x50 px sample. (Then I started the new job and set this aside, then whoops a decade passed)

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    John Wilson (crazybutable@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 29-Sep-2023 06:06:26 JST John Wilson John Wilson
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    • Paul Cantrell
    • Rob Napier

    @inthehands @cocoaphony When I’m done coding something, it goes to the design department to get approval, then the QA department, then it’s done.

    Since the design department is the most familiar with the requirements (goals and constraints) they can let us know if we got it right.

    (If the design department gives us something impossible or dumb to do, we try to step in and let them know early in the process, but they want to build something usable and so do we, so we mostly work together)

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    John Wilson (crazybutable@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 29-Sep-2023 06:03:23 JST John Wilson John Wilson
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    • Paul Cantrell

    @inthehands heh. We are so much more flexible in our use of the word that it’s hard for me to see it in that sense.

    But in the past we did contract software development and when the “requirements” become contractual requirements, and then something breaks down its *KNIVES OUT*

    (I’m kind of getting off topic though)

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    John Wilson (crazybutable@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 29-Sep-2023 05:42:33 JST John Wilson John Wilson
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    • Paul Cantrell

    @inthehands I guess my org uses “requirements” in a couple of different senses. The general case is “gathering requirements” and that’s what you are calling goals and constraints.

    And the second sense is very narrow and tactical: we break each feature up into user stories and we say the story isn’t done unless the requirements are done. But there’s a big gap between the two, for the design department to turn requirements (hopes and goals and constraints) into concrete features

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    John Wilson (crazybutable@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 28-Aug-2023 00:48:56 JST John Wilson John Wilson
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    • mekka okereke :verified:

    @mekkaokereke uh, Minneapolis is pretty bad in the cruelty department. We even had a court case on the legality of destroying homeless folks belongings when the city has no shelter beds available. When it became clear the city was going to lose that case, they went through and did a huge sweep of all of the encampments just before the judge ruled against them.

    (And a few months later, resumed the sweeps in defiance of the judge’s order)

    In conversation 2 years ago from mastodon.social permalink
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    An unlikely quantum superposition of the best dad in the universe and the worst dad in the universe, according to my children anyway.Terminally online since 1996. Interests include DIY #synthesizers, #photography, #cooking and #woodcarving. He/him.

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