Wednesday, July 24, 2019
The Polish Maelstrom by Eric Flint
The history in this (second book of a series depicting) an alternative history of Bohemia and Poland in 1637 is really well-researched and very interesting. The characters and fantasy universe are poorly conceived but the sensibilities and "slice of life" of the place and time are engrossing. The plot line and story are meh. But I knew nothing of that place and time so it was fascinating 3/5 stars.
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Reality is infrequently what it seems
Participatory civics, the rise of conspiracy theories, and the future of our understanding:
Stephenson's latest book, Fall, predicts the future of this phenomenon.
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Scotland July 2 - 16
We completed our whirlwind tour of Scotland today, flying from Glasgow through Heathrow to Zürich. My Laptop died before we left so I have few notes or updates to photos.
itinerary:
Photos:
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Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Slide Presentations are harmful
The large majority of business hours in my life is taken up in meetings, and almost all of the meetings are "Death by PowerPoint." A tiny minority of the slide decks are "stand alone" illustrated storybooks that need no presenter and could enable better communication for status updates.
Today I chanced upon this blog entry that illustrates a more-efficient and effective way to communicate status as well as the tangible and measurable benefits that result:
I have seen some grass roots efforts to institute this practice for a few meetings in the past but the idea has never caught on because of decades-long institutional corporate culture and a control-oriented tops-down demand for death-by-PowerPoint spoon feeding of status.
Change is always hard but this practice seems worth the pain.
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Tuesday, July 2, 2019
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Sunday, June 16, 2019
AI Ethics
Die Frankfurter allgemeiner Zeitung (FAZ) hat einen interessanten Blick auf unsere gedankenlos Methoden des maschinellen Lernens auf wichtige Bereiche der Strafverfolgung, der Rechtsprechung und der Sozialpolitik anwenden. Mit Sensoren und großen Datenmengen können maschinelle Lernmethoden besser vorhersagen und Menschen effektiver manipulieren. Verordnung wird nicht helfen.
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