I hadn't ever updated my Zoom profile to include my pronouns, just got off a call in which I was trying to suss out the other party, and the fact that they included pronouns was a very useful tell.
So I've finally updated my profile.
Once again, Google's AI summary is a tremendous bullshit generation machine. In this case, positing that one of the reasons the Carolina bays got created was "The tail-fanning of a huge fish".
Word to the wise: back up your SQL server to a text readable format regularly, especially if you hope that `apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y` occasionally will just keep you running along fine.
I honestly don't know what Jira is trying to do here with its "Spark a conversation: Light up the comment section - add an update, ask a question, or @mention someone." prompt.
Like, am I supposed to be doing "hey, @someone, do you come to this issue often?" or "Who do you think would win in a fight, XCode or VisualStudio?"
What metrics are they trying to optimize here, 'cause it ain't good product.
Okay, I'm gonna restart XCode, give the debugger one more chance to behave, but I'm about ready to try to figure out where the stupid binary it is and just use lldb directly. Argh.
Dear XCode: It's cute that you think projects will have less than a page of tests, but losing my scroll position every time I click on the test tab is unconscionable.
Ya know, Apple, if you could solve your MacOS "Thread 1: "The window has been marked as needing another Layout Window pass, but it has already had more Layout Window passes than there are views in the window." bullshit, there are a bunch of us on the Inkernets that would be super happy... okay, super less pissed off.
According to Google Gemini, 1976 was a bad freakin' year for communicable diseases...
"what were the socio-economic impacts of alabama avian syphilis outbreak in 1976?" indeed...
Inspired by an AskMeFi thread, I asked Google "what were the socio-economic impacts of the texas locust plague of 1976?"
It confidently gave me a list of impacts (of this non-existent event)...
The meat braise is simmering and the dough is rising for these Gua Bao with Braised Pork Belly, Seasoned Daikon, and Hoisin-Soy Sauce...
https://www.americastestkitchen.com/recipes/16493-gua-bao-with-braised-pork-belly-seasoned-daikon-and-hoisin-soy-sauce
Epson Facebook ad for the SureColor v7000 crowing "the only UV flatbed printer under $200,000 with red ink", and... What do the other colors cost, I wonder?
Dear social media websites: Reloading your shit and blowing away my in-progress comment is not a feature.
And I wouldn't even be on Nextdoor except that the nEXTdoORTION business model of amplifying hate and rage unless you "volunteer" to moderate and fact-check makes it a necessity.
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Another view of the quadricycle mock up ..
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Zip ties and boards for testing the quadricycle steering geometry...
Suggested on a local "Indivisible" group that maybe the progressive tendency of crapping on potential allies harder than adversaries might have contributed to low Democrat turnout, in this case attacking a town Councilperson over an "Is it time to make sure our passports are up to date!" post.
Got back replies about how this person didn't pass a litmus test, so...
I mean, proving the point handily, but datum.
"Hey it's <redacted>, and on my podcast <hip word> we are bringing you a special series about the basics of cocaine, what should you use it for, what tools are right for you, and what privacy issues you should ultimately watch out for..." <-- what your "AI" podcast ad sounds like to me.
If you can't see because your windshield is sorry and you're driving into the sun, maybe don't accelerate hard away from the stop sign through the cross walk?
More on all the helicopter traffic: https://www.petaluma360.com/article/news/police-petaluma-man-marina/
"Unconfirmed police scanner reports and witness accounts on social media said the man was complaining about Tuesday’s election."
The article says "in the river", others listening to scanner suggest he's stolen a kayak.
Huh, not only Henry 1, a CHP helicopter, and a whole bunch of police cars (I couldn't see the agency markings), but at least one Petaluma Fire SUV. Activity is now down around 101 and Lakeville. Don't see any smoke.
Dear PDF publishers: It's 2024. We lost the 8.3 filename convention decades ago. There's no reason to continue to name your files "G4149.pdf" or "science.pdf", you can actually tell me what's in the file, by name.
Signed: Someone trying to make sense of his downloads folder.
Whatever the results of tomorrow's election, we'll still need to keep our sleeves rolled up and keep working towards a better future. Useful: https://learningstore.extension.wisc.edu/products/no-box-thinking-navigating-change-resistance-in-small-town-america-p1875
I grew up pretty rural, the school I went to as affiliated with a large dairy farm, my family had goats, sheep, and ducks, the latter two we ate. I enjoy meat.
But I have had some ethical qualms about the impacts of meat on the broader world, and Sonoma County's Measure J has brought up a lot of issues about local factory farming.
So the framing of "4H clubs are the ROTC for factory farming" has me pondering a few things this morning.
https://allpro.social/@Pixley/113425176030836700
Facebook for me these days is filled with bullshit link bait posts. The most annoying thing about this is that they look like LLM generated hogwash. In this case, no, The Bee Gees were not Australian, they were born on the Isle of Man. So, yeah, the link bait has negative value, exposing ourselves to it makes us less smart.
Google Gemini still seems to have problems with superscripts and exponent operators... Excerpting the Wikipedia article that says 2^136,279,841 − 1 as: "As of October 12, 2024, the largest known prime number is 2136,279,841 − 1, which has 41,024,320 digits"
Which... well... 2,136,279,840 does not have 41 million digits.
Just discovered Camo to use my cell phone as a camera. With Know Before You Grow done for the year, now I need to find places to practice broadcasting an event so that I can be better at this when we start again next year...
https://reincubate.com/camo/
"I thought Grace said the security system was state of the art?"
"Yeah, but she didn't say which movement: Dadaist, maybe? Zombie formalism?"
Giggling over Woodbine: A Parkdale Haunts Production, episode 4...
The logical successor to buying parachutes off of Temu: _Chinese Startup Offers Trips to Edge of Space for an Absolute Bargain, Sells Out in Minutes_ (https://futurism.com/the-byte/chinese-startup-trips-space-bargain)
"when all you have is a hammer ...": use my carefully polished peening hammer for driving nails and there will be hell to pay.
https://hci.social/@fasterandworse/113384427061017890
The Parkdale Haunt podcast was good, but also... not the vibe I need right now, so I took a while to start the next from those creators, Woodbine.
But on today's walk I started it, and... I'm hooked.
https://woodbinepod.com/
Julia Evans does a great job of demystifying things like Git, and recontextualizing a lot of technologies that olds like me take for granted for the kids these days.
It's fascinating to see this "what do the control characters do" chart, because there's so much "yeah, but, and...", and yet it's kinda mostly right and I can see that contextualization.
https://social.jvns.ca/@b0rk/113392535388687769
"You want plot twists, songs, everything, but kind-of bad? Go to me."
_ I'm gonna replace AI
Olivia Squizzle_ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pbh_J7VI94g)
Local giveaway group has a post: "Iso an adult costume size S/M please and thank you". And I was about to offer up an S/M costume, but then I re read it.
Spending the day down in the South Bay has made us way more open to the prospect of relocating out of the North Bay. I realize everyone in tech is holding their breath waiting for "AI" to do something or not, but if an opportunity occurred down that direction, or somewhere else cool, I'm suddenly more willing to chat.
I am here for the "Spangler Mortuary" traditional funeral home across the street from the "Direct Cremation $695.00" cut rate strip mall funeral services company
Killing a few hours in the South Bay between engagements, walking around downtown Mountain View... Connect 4, putting greens, corn hole... A lot Petaluma could borrow from where, maybe, we've got our chess tables..