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  1. A bunch of thoughts on AI

    Preface

    I've spent my entire life trying to understand how humans and computers work together, because for 35 years, I got along better with the latter.

    I've mostly been employed in positions that give me direct exposure to how humans and computers work together:

    • Building/fixing computers for humans
    • Building …
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  2. The twist on the experiment

    Preface

    Having resurrected this blog for the purpose of helping find myself a job (again), some things are going to be different.

    The principle thing is a switch in focus, less on the technical and more on the people side, corresponding with how my career has evolved over the past …

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  3. The Automator's Manifesto, Part Two

    This was written quite a while ago, but I never got around to publishing it. So here you go!

    Proactive Transparency

    One of the most important things any automator can do is provide confidence to stakeholders in the project. Confidence can only develop if stakeholders understand the project, and see …

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  4. Renewing the Experiment

    I started this blog about a decade ago to help me find work.

    Once I found work, it began to atrophy rather quickly.

    Now, I need to find work again. :)

    So here's a placeholder, saying that this blog is coming back to life. I've got a handful of unpublished drafts …

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  5. My fling with iOS, or "I like my gardens unwalled"

    Somewhat of a digression from the usual content of this blog (either programming or nothing), and ground that has been well-trod in many other places. But here I am, writing it anyway.

    TL;DR

    I switched to an iPhone 7 2 months ago. It was really cool, but I don't …

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  6. PyCon 2014

    I've now been back from PyCon for a week, and I've got some thoughts to share.

    Scope

    It was huge.

    I usually try to memorize everyone's names, and I have some habits that help me with that. But there were so many people, I think that may have fallen apart …

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