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imyahuckleberry.bsky.social
He/Him - Husband - Dad x5 - DevOps Practitioner - "Let's find a better way" sayer - shit post liker - Part-time chaos gremlin
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I have a preference for the Etihad ;) but good to know!
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You're correct. If it has already failed catastrophically, that is a good sign that it is load-bearing. I will point back to the original point that @kat.lol made excellently, though. Companies should be doing risk analysis when they rely on external, load-bearing projects.
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At what point does a small side project grow into a load-bearing component? (general question; I'm not familiar with this specific project) If it was that important, where was the financial and/or community backing of the project?
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Forget Elf on a Shelf! Introducing a Cracker with a Weedwacker!
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Excited to read this in the AM with the coworker that sent me the original XGH article.
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A lot has changed since 2018, so I've updated it.
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Open the hood and you'll see this same scrum masters actually embrace an XGH methodology. (For the uninitiated, medium.com/@dekaah/22-a...) ;)
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Added! Mine is 656279615942. Apologies in advance on gifts. I try to do every day, but am forgetful.
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Do you have a pokemon go friend code? (12 digit numeric)
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Look you said "User Experience" not "Great User Experience". And let me tell you, both are an experience.
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The term "AI prefers" seems to imply that the system itself isn't at fault. It also doesn't put any blame on the creators nor their training data. I wish that could be more succinctly captured for a headline.