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  • Reply To: AI Steals Joy

    An awful lot of the uses of AI feel like leaning a ladder on the branch of a tall tree, then climbing it to saw the branch nearest the trunk.

  • Reply To: The Yutes

    My last few 3 jobs I got because (apart from knowing my craft) people I knew asked if I would be interested in joining them.  The job market is highly...

  • Reply To: Requiring Technical Debt Payments

    I had a night out with a group of friends who have scaled the career heights and ended up at the director level in large organisations.  They have been there,...

  • Reply To: Password Guidance

    My company uses BitWarden as a central password manager.  This can generate random, strong passwords or pass phrases of whatever length or complexity is required.

    We have personal vaults and company...

  • Reply To: Requiring Technical Debt Payments

    I wish that a more business-oriented name had been proposed rather than 'tech debt'.  Something that conveys the friction that tech debt introduces into what the business really cares about.

    Some...

  • Reply To: Concerns over AI Chat Privacy

    If the service is free, then the data you put in is their product.

     

  • Reply To: Ghostworkers

    I'm not ready to retire, but I am definitely in the market for retirement planning.  I've had conversations with my Dad and others who have retired, and they all say...

  • Reply To: Data Sovereignty in the Cloud

    Regardless of what the laws may be in various countries, the application of the law is a retrospective event.

    If it is against the law to share data outside of the...

  • Reply To: Ghostworkers

    Thinking back to pre-COVID, a lot of gaps in the direction given by managers were filled in by more experienced team members.  They were like old sergeants, anticipating orders from...

  • Reply To: Can You Ask for a Raise?

    I've asked and got a raise once in my career.  In terms of knowing my job, working hard, and meeting objectives, etc, I knew that wasn't up for debate.  I...

  • Reply To: The Next Great Thing

    We hired AI specialists.  One of the things they are tasked with doing (at a bare minimum) is internal lunch and learn sessions.  The gap I am seeing behind the...

  • Reply To: The Next Great Thing

    The gist was that Hadoop was going to make data warehouses obsolete.

    I thought the idea behind English Query was going to be huge.  Looking at BI Genie and AI, perhaps...

  • Reply To: Who is Using Standard Edition?

    That's 2 of your April Fools' jokes that have turned out to be prescient!

    I've been thinking about per-core licensing concerning software, not just SQL Server.  I understand that software companies...

  • Reply To: Carrots and Sticks

    Firstly, what does a carrot look like to you?  A money-oriented person may gain motivation from the promise of a bonus.  A people-oriented person may gain motivation from the enthusiastic...

  • Reply To: Critical Data and Insomnia

    I feel one of the things that has been a benefit to me, to making me more "tolerant" and receptive to others, is the fact that I haven't always been...

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