I’d be interested in the differences AI interprets from the different translations. Too bad they don’t allow you to specify. (Or say which one they use up front)
It uses the KJV. My go-to translation is the NIV, but the KJV is the most historic and has some of the most colorful language. I am curious how some of the images would look if you used The Message.
For the first time since I started doing this 10 years ago; I’ve made a conscious effort to remove Teams from my phone, stop working at 5 (or whatever), and not bother with work until it’s time to start. I also make sure I take time off; getting a limited-vacation job has helped most with this.
I’m at peace with where I am currently and I’ve found there’s more inner peace with who I am more than ever.
So much of my life isn’t about what I do for work. It took me too long to realize this.
It’s just a tool I use in my life. It’s not the tool in my life.
Can I use it in conjunction with something like CDK? I’m trying to learn the AWS CDK, but I would feel much better if I could run all these orchestrations on a local docker instead of a real AWS account.
…And just trust that I destroy them before they incur cost.
Absolutely - CDK under the covers generates CloudFormation templates, which deploy natively on LocalStack. Certainly a great use case for local dev&test - especially if you want quick feedback cycles, ability to destroy the stack immediately, etc.
It’s like when Tesla finally realized their imaging cameras weren’t worth crap during the winter with road crust all over them. Proving the moderately-self driving capabilities moot.
Ideal conditions during development may not replicate real-world use.
Understandably, most of us have been there. I know I’ve been a cog in motion in an instance just like this. Suits were more mad than any customer was (I heard nothing about it from customers).
Luckily, it’s just a simple textual email.
It’s a learning experience - and most notably - an obvious pointer to the fact that there’s some protections/documentation/processes that can be added to prevent this.
The switch was attractive to me- and made me willing to dance - when my ex employer was unwilling to let me continue to work remote as I had the previous 18 months.
I voiced my opinions on it, changed my life around because of COVID, and they still seemed surprised when I gave them my 2 weeks.
I would have likely stayed if I got the approval to continue to work at home.
I’d say the extra ~10 hours of work over the month for it was worth it. It always is.