
Coding matters: A weird AI story
We don’t know how AI will change the world, but here’s a weird AI story. Some thoughts on the future of programming with AI.
We don’t know how AI will change the world, but here’s a weird AI story. Some thoughts on the future of programming with AI.
Yesterday I needed a drop of super glue to fix something. Although I only needed a drop – and I use the tiny 5ml tubes
In 2019 I heard a talk by a professor from Wits University. His key point was that university degrees are losing their importance in many
Are our travels on the internet about to become bumpier? Will AI be a sinkhole or a bridge when we search for information? There are some scary predictions, but one reason to be optimistic is that humans are resilient.
July is the month that tempts me most to do less. It’s hard to get up when it’s dark. It’s hard to summon energy when
I was alone in a doctor’s consulting room yesterday, waiting for my appointment. A chatty member of the staff came to show me a photo
Jacqui looks at the risks of spreadsheets and some horror stories. It’s time that spreadsheets are tested and reviewed like code. And it’s time for spreadsheet standards, like coding standards.
Jacqui shares some recent revelations about what real hackers look like. It’s not what you expect.
Here’s a quick recap on those abbreviations: POPIA: Protection of Personal Information Act. That’s the law that protects your right to privacy – like GDPR
Project managers in the software industry should be familiar with the concept of the “mythical man-month”. Or what we should now call the person-month. Jacqui looks at an even more mythical version of it, courtesy of ChatGPT.
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