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Every time I think my impression of Microsoft has hit rock-bottom, I find myself having to dig a new sub-basement. If I already have neither respect nor admiration for a group of people (that's what a corporation is), where to from there?

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@ludicity Well...you're going down the path of XP, which I'm sure would want to avoid measurement like the plague. You'll probably make your money; ignorance is very popular in software these days. "Perfection is the enemy of good!"

@ludicity What source do you have that says the "Black Team" wasn't real? Peopleware isn't the only book to talk about them.

Surprise? developers.slashdot.org/story/ Now Microsoft has received a patent for something people have been doing, routinely, for many years. It just goes to show how a) completely broken the patent process is, and b) how assholic Microsoft is. His involvement with Microsoft does nothing to enhance von Rossum's reputation. Hope the money's good. I guess.

What is the difference between what companies are calling "AI" today and the Bayesian filter we've used for spam detection since 1996?

It's not a joke, I'm genuinely asking.

This is quite the sentence from the AP:

"The second wave also deepens concern over the potentially indiscriminate casualties caused in the attacks, in which hundreds of blasts went off wherever the holder of the pager happened to be — in homes, cars, at grocery stores and in cafes, often with family or bystanders nearby."

That's some chutzpah, using the word "potentially" right before describing exactly why the attacks were indiscriminate by definition. That takes some real mental flexibility.

@ludicity Your diagrams reminded me of another excellent book by DeMarco and Lister, Waltzing with Bears: Managing Risk on Software Projects.

@ludicity Highly enjoyable read until I read this , "I like the principles enough that our consultancy is current leaning heavily towards adopting Extreme Programming practices." You're heading away from silly nouns toward cutesy acronyms, again with very little supporting evidence behind them.

A good book on exploring process is Applied Software Measurement by Capers Jones to see how much choice is based upon type of development and size of project.

Good news everyone! My magnum opus on Scrum just dropped, clocking in at almost 9K words! Prepare a drink, strap yourselves in, and enter the Torment Nexus.

ludic.mataroa.blog/blog/tossed

Oh look, Starlink is continuing to screw up the sky in every way possible.

"Second-Generation Starlink Satellites Leak 30 Times More Radio Interference, Threatening Astronomical Observations"

astron.nl/starlink-satellites/

It's going to be "hilarious" when Starlink messes up the radio sky so badly that radio astronomers can't even use quasars to calibrate GPS anymore. There are so many consequences from all these stupid, cheaply built, disposable satellites. universetoday.com/105160/navig

"At this very minute, Copilot is ingesting free software on Microsoft's proprietary platform, GitHub, with little respect for each program's license." Read more: u.fsf.org/44h

GNOME 47 is here! After months of hard work from contributors worldwide, this release brings many exciting updates and improvements. youtube.com/watch?v=sgcVp5RHy4

Find more details about what's new in #GNOME47 in the release notes: release.gnome.org/47/

#GNOME #ReleaseDay

Couple of new @pmpress titles today! Taking the State out of the Body by Eliana Rubin, and Revolution in 35mm: Political Violence and Resistance in Cinema from the Arthouse to the Grindhouse, 1960–1990, edited by Andrew Nette and Samm Deighan: weightlessbooks.com/category/p

...and mutitasking, and I was right about those as neither has caught up to the alternatives available up to the mid-nineties. However, I think we can also blame WinHEC for holding back hardware developments, and a lot of flawed software engineering has been started and perpetuated from Microsoft.

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