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kellogh

@kellogh@hachyderm.io

I'm a software engineer and sometimes manager. Currently #Raleigh but also #Seattle. Building ML platform for a healthcare startup. Previously, built an IoT platform for one of "those" companies.

Open source: dura, fossil, Jump-Location, Moq.AutoMock, others

Do I have other interests? No, but I do have kids and they have interests. I think that counts for something. I can braid hair and hunt unicorns!

I put the #rust in frustrate

He/Him

#metal #science #python

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paul, to random
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I was looking for a project that would let me manage my Mastodon follows & followers better. Haven't found anything but did come across Mastodon+Steampipe. If you know of something, @ me

Anyone using Mastodon + Steampipe? Steampipe is an open-source zero-ETL engine to instantly query cloud APIs using SQL
https://hub.steampipe.io/plugins/turbot/mastodon

It has many different "recipes" to see the data on your instance/Mastodon account. https://hub.steampipe.io/plugins/turbot/mastodon/tables

Users &Admins can create access token and use it #MastoAdmin

kellogh,
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@paul @jcrabapple holy hell, steampipe…, i’ve needed something like this for forever

kellogh, to random
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“One House Republican called the incident "vile" and said it has caused concern among GOP lawmakers.”

anonymous coward, show thyself!

https://www.axios.com/2024/05/22/rnc-vials-blood-capitol-police-suspicious

kellogh, to random
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this has been bugging me a lot. like, yeah, there’s definitely AI scams out there. and yeah, a lot of people are using it from the wrong end, but it’s also clearly a substantial technology. time to realize that
https://mas.to/@carnage4life/112484753548884371

kellogh,
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most of the complaints about AI at this point are people using it from the wrong end and exclaiming, “see? it doesn’t work”. there are legitimate problems, ofc, but there’s also legitimate value

kellogh,
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my take on the bubble — there will definitely be some sort of decline at some point, but it’s not going to be a bubble pop as widely predicted. ML has been generally growing for 10 straight years, at an accelerating pace, also for 10 straight years. to predict a bubble pop is to ignore a whole lot of data, including the idea of AI is basically the culmination of computing in general, since its inception. it’s quite a different case from blockchain.

kellogh,
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@leoncowle one phenomenon, it sometimes seems like the anti-AI activity starts to feel more scammy than the AI applications they criticize. FUD, but with a moral sense of urgency and inconsistent logic. it sets off the scam alert in my brain. i’m not sure anyone is really making money off the anti-AI dialog, but it triggers that same pattern in my brain

kellogh,
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@maltimore i wish you weren’t right

kellogh,
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@swiftcoder i think the iTerm2 overreaction really highlighted that people have indeed stopped thinking and are instead using their emotions

kellogh, to ai
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thinking about my education growing up, my k-6 teachers were wretched with getting facts right. one teacher didn’t have a single science experiment work. lots of stuff i was taught k-12 was outright wrong.

the thing is, students exceed their teachers all the time. a teacher isn’t the limiting factor for a student

i keep hearing that #AI is worthless bc it hallucinates. yet it’s taught me functioning skills within UI dev, graphic design, 3D printing, 3D design

maybe i didn’t actually learn?

kellogh,
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@u0421793 kindergarten through 6th grade, kindergarten through 12th grade

kellogh, to random
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yesterday i spent 15 minutes on a “strong password training” that could be replaced with a paragraph of how to use a password manager

i’m pretty sure password managers, as difficult as they are, are still far simpler than all these rules we subject non-technical people to

like, they like writing things down. everything in their being says they need to write things down in order to remember them. why not just give them a secure way to do what they’re going to do anyway?

chikim, to llm
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kellogh,
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@chikim i love what they’ve been doing with phi!

simon, to random
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It feels like "Sign in with Facebook" is a whole lot less common than it used to be, not sure I remember the last time I saw a new service that had that, whereas "Sign in with Google" and "Sign in with Apple" still show up a whole lot

kellogh,
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@simon as a developer, my thought process is, "which service are my users most likely to also use", so maybe people just don't use facebook anymore?

itamarst, to random
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"This module provides the capability to read, write, and manage Delta Lake tables"

OK what's a Delta Lake? Apparently it's "... an open-source storage framework that enables building a format agnostic Lakehouse architecture with compute engines including Spark, PrestoDB, Flink, Trino, Hive, Snowflake, Google BigQuery, Athena, Redshift, Databricks, Azure Fabric and APIs for Scala, Java, Rust, and Python."

And there's an image that makes me want to run away screaming:

https://delta.io/static/delta-uniform-hero-v4-70d2db84259cea0021bd3a98cc5606c2.png

kellogh,
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@itamarst yeah, i think it’s best to think of it as a file management protocol on top of parquet that gives the illusion of insert, update and delete operations. being based on immutable files, it also gives you history of a table. being a protocol instead of a server means multiple uncoordinated writers can all write to the same table (well, coordination is pushed down to the storage layer…S3/blob/etc)

kellogh, to random
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postgres’ extension ecosystem is incredible. back in the nosql days, you had to make a bold decision to abandon all sql just for a few features (KV, graphs, time series, etc.). now, you can continue using postres, just install an extension for vector store, graphs, etc. and now the DB engine is adapted to a new use case 🤯

kellogh, to ai
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people seem to be getting VERY upset that iTerm2 added #AI integration.

  • it’s disabled by default, you have to have and enter an API key to enable it
  • it doesn’t get in the way of other features
  • it honestly sounds worth checking out, imho

it’s open source. this isn’t VC driven hype, it’s people building and sharing what brings them joy.

if someone else’s joy triggers your anger, you should probably check your attitude

https://iterm2.com/downloads/stable/iTerm2-3_5_0.changelog

luis_in_brief, to random
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I would read the hell out of a deep analysis of the many layers (internal, external, technical, personal, systemic, etc., etc.) that have combined to make early Google so arguably less dumb than early OpenAI.

It isn’t just rose colored glasses, right? There was no equivalent of the shareholder coup, the ScarJo voice thing, etc.?

kellogh,
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@luis_in_brief google was wholesome in the beginning. it lasted for a long time. they used the idea of them being good stewards of the internet to ingrain themselves into the internet, and then ditched the ploy when it didn’t benefit them anymore. it was fun while it lasted though.

github had a similar arc

openai actually has a similar arc as well, but their needs are different. they’re embedding themselves into everyone’s concept of “AI”, which doesn’t necessarily mean being good stewards

lzg, to random
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my partner innocently asked what i think of the ICC warrants and even i wasn’t emotionally ready for my reply. it’s a lot.

kellogh,
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@lzg but seriously, i’m interested in your thoughts. granted, i don’t think you typically use this space for stuff like that, but i’m interested

blainsmith, to random
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Time to replace iTerm on my work machine tomorrow with something else that doesn't have ChatGPT in it.

I can't tell you how much I hate tech these days. People are just ruining shit for no reason.

kellogh,
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@blainsmith is that iTerm2? or the default terminal app?

kellogh,
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@blainsmith it looks like you have to go out of your way to enable it, by supplying an openai api key. so if you’re worried that it’ll accidentally use AI for you, i don’t think you need to be concerned.

kellogh,
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@blainsmith i mean, that’s up to you. but iTerm has tons of features i don’t use and don’t even know about. i personally find it strange to be upset about opt-in features that don’t effect me. but again, you might have a different way of thinking about things

personally, reading what you sent me, i’ve wanted features like that in a terminal. it doesn’t feel jammed in unnecessarily like a lot of AI apps, it actually sounds very useful tbqh

kellogh,
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@gaurdianaq @blainsmith yeah, i get it. for this, i feel like it’s a strong signal that AI backlash has jumped the shark, to the point where people aren’t even thinking critically anymore.

also, it’s open source. the author doesn’t gain anything from building this besides the joy of sharing. if that draws anger, you have to seriously question why someone’s joy is so disruptive to your life

scottjenson, to ai
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For innovation, should Big Tech be our only choice?

The assumption so far is that AI is just too big for normal developers, so we have no choice but to let Big Tech figure it out. There is likely some truth to this, but I'd like us to live in a world without silos. Every single company pursuing AI right now is using it to buttress their own silo. This may indeed be the simplest solution in the short run, but I'd like us to have at least the aspiration of something bigger.
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kellogh,
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@scottjenson i wholeheartedly believe in very big opportunities for open source in LLMs, but sometimes i feel that’s a fringe belief

kellogh, to random
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i took a picture of my daughter’s math assignment and completely it with 100% accuracy. i had a talk with her about how these tools for cheating will always be available to her, but if she uses them she won’t learn.

thought: she’s doing this math because she wants to. what happens when she’s assigned work, and the cheat way seems more attractive?

this is a tough time to be a kid

adron, to random
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I got curious and did some research. What are the top 10 subgenres in Heavy Metal?

The heavy metal genre contains numerous subgenres, each offering a unique sound and style. Some of the top subgenres include thrash metal, death metal, black metal, power metal, and more. Additionally, deathcore and metalcore are notable subgenres that combine elements from other genres. The post explores prominent bands and their respective subgenres, with the author expressing a…

http://viciousshred.com/2024/05/20/i-got-curious-and-did-some-research-what-are-the-top-10-subgenres-in-heavy-metal/

kellogh,
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@adron taylor swift feat knocked loose could rip

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