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I loved the movie âUp In the Air,â starring George Clooney and Anna Kendrick as contractors who break the bad news to employees during corporate layoffs.
I saw it the night I was laid off from a job. It was, I think, my second time being laid off, not my first. The first time youâre laid off itâs traumatic. After that â the second, and subsequent occasions â youâre like yeah sure whatever just tell me about my severance and COBRA.
Also, I have been a frequent business traveler nearly all of my career (though nowhere near as frequent as George Clooneyâs character).
2026-08-12
Anthropic will watermark text and other file types to identify AI-generated content. Iâm intrigued by how that would work in text â seems impossible.
2026-08-12
Bobby Brainworms comes to San Diego to make homelessness remediation as successful as the war in Iran and fixing the reflecting pool.
2026-08-13
On AI Coding and Its Discontents.
Cal Newport says the honeymoon phase of AI coding is over. Early advocates of using AI to write code are scaling back their ambitions. Turns out AI-generated code is often buggy, hard to fix and hard to maintain. Coders are still using AI in their work, but in controlled and limited ways. âAI is not a magic âinfinity machineâ that can solve all our problems, and ultimately deliver us a sense of meaning in a cold, confusing world. Itâs a normal technology, and perhaps itâs time we start talking about it that way.â
2026-08-13
Why you canât find a primary care doctor. Prevention isnât a priority in US healthcare. The profit is in damage control. Why should healthcare providers invest in primary care physicians to help you lose weight, eat healthy and get fit when there is so much money to be made in prescription meds and heart surgery?
2026-08-13 |