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- When Using AI, Users Fall for the Dunning-Kruger Trap in Reverse (neurosciencenews.com)
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One of my sons is interested in hacking and hacking-adjacent technology - he maintains a popular list of proxies that circumvent his school network, and his favorite possession is his flipper zero which he's been…
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If you look at downdetector its them, Costco, McDonalds, plus Visa and Mastercard which are likely misattributed reports. Possibly snapchat somehow has a dependency? I would guess that is unrelated despite matching up…
- Google may soon let you create email aliases in an effort to fight spam (androidauthority.com)
- A quick death for Bear Stearns (2008) (nytimes.com)
- How to Be a Senior Leader (staysaasy.com)
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Curious what tools you use that you absolutely adore. For me I sing the praises of slack, calendly, zoom, excel, and triplebyte to anyone who will listen.
- Battlefield Product Management (staysaasy.com)
- Coding, Fast and Slow: Developers and the Psychology of Overconfidence (2013) (blog.hut8labs.com)
- Workers at EveryAction Become Largest Progressive Tech Union (everyaction.com)
- My Experience with Developer Security Training (2015) (cgisecurity.com)
- How Not to Measure Latency (2015) (highscalability.com)
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As weeks turn into months of full WFH at my company, we are trying to make sure that everyone's IT needs are being met. For network we can do speed tests and monitor VPN drops and that sort of thing, but for AV it would…
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We are seeing significant delays on programmable SMS everywhere, and possibly no delivery at all on Verizon, since ~10am eastern. Their status page is green, and their logs are claiming messages are being delivered.…
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My company has a lot of people interested in machine learning - plenty of engineers would like to do projects involving it, and plenty of less technical folks are interested in how they could apply it to future…
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I've heard this claimed before and even parroted it myself, but I'm curious if there is anything empirical backing this up or if it's just a pseudoaphorism to justify not doing a tedious part of the job.
- The AWS issue taking Jira, Confluence, and Bitbucket offline is “informational” (status.aws.amazon.com)
- Planning Your Trip Well (blog.ngpvan.com)