Week 12, 2024: I Am Sure Everybody Loves Me
Hello internet friends,
Can we believe we're already twelve months into this year?
Somehow yes - spring is in the air, mostly in the form of earlier light and (ugh) pollen.
This week was mostly unremarkable. I learned a lot about early refactoring and Github actions, so that's something. I had a whole lot of new ideas that I'll never turn into reality and I finally started to get rid of unused domains and VPSses. Those things get expensive soon, uh? Who'd knew. It seems to be a common nerd problem, though.
Very common.
I only skimmed the article but something about the title spoke to me. I can't quite put my finger on it what it is, though: A Society That Lost Focus
Ouch: Things that don't work
But hey, at least People Probably Like You More Than You Think. (I lost the post that linked to this article with the comment "There must be some Dunning-Kruger effect to this as well" which gave me a chuckle. But then there always is.)
Turns out, a lot of data and very fast computers aren't always a bad thing: Weather forecasts have become much more accurate
See you all next week, Toodles!