@kellogh@hachyderm.io
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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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futurebird, to random
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I don't know as much about vertebrates as I do about bugs but I do know a fruit bat when I see one.

Stop saying I'm wrong.

grimalkina, to random
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So many "developers produce more quantities of code with copilot" studies so few "the patterns of interleaving and retrieval change depending on active vs passive consumption of generated solutions and we have like fifty years of research on this in learning science and so maybe we can apply it to make good recommendations about the best usage of generated work output" studies

rooster, to random
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They remark about the rising number of LGBTQ+ folks like it's a new phenomenon because they just choose to forget that they used to kill us

hl, to ai
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@kellogh Yep, is one of those bad names, that makes you wonder what else was on the shortlist in the meeting.
"Right team, here are the options from the focus groups, it should be MS...

  • I-Spy
  • Peeping Clippy
  • Privacy Nightmare
  • Torment Nexus...Ahem, sorry, no, but Torment Nexus is already taken for that, you know, 'other', project...
  • Voyeur
  • Recall
  • Surveil
  • Watching You
  • GDPR bait
    So, anything sound good?"

Quinnypig, to random
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I'll trust Microsoft's AI with anything even slightly nuanced just as soon as Excel stops telling me the glass is January 2nd full.

jacqueline, to random
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using linux will save u from microsoft recall, but only in the sense that microsoft's best engineers can't work out how to record your screen in wayland

moorejh, to LLMs
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Our KRAGEN paper is out! This method combines LLMs & RAG with Graph of Thoughts for asking complex questions of a knowledge graph or any vector DB https://academic.oup.com/bioinformatics/advance-article/doi/10.1093/bioinformatics/btae353/7687047

jimfl, to random
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Me: "I don't 'recall' asking for this feature. Haw-haw-haw!"

Windows Recall: "Oh, but you did."

mistersql, to random
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With R's flying flags upside down, finally Dems can reclaim the flag for their own. Sort of a capture the flag in the game of memetic warfare.

cadey, to random
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People that advocate for metric say that it's logical because you use SI prefixes and then go and say "thousands of kilometers"

Lobrien, to ML

This is a very nice video on understanding attention in transformers https://www.3blue1brown.com/lessons/attention

hazelweakly, to random
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Y'know how there's a pattern of behavior where someone says something is bad about the tech industry or community or OSS software or something, and then every single nerd within a 50 square mile radius says WELL ACKTUALLY??

I just realized that if, like, even 10% of them just... Sat down and spent some energy fixing the problem instead of insulting someone for experiencing it, we would've solved all those issues by now

mattblaze, to random
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A fun thing about long threads is that while you're still typing them in people jump in to the middle to complain about you leaving out the stuff you're currently typing.

And then when you're done people explain your thread back to you.

Patricia, to random
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What I find really funny about the whole “trad wifes” thing is that these famous women that portray it on social media are literally working women, their job is to portray this image, that’s how they get paid. And also… I feel it’s underplayed… this is sort of a fetish thing they’re doing. And I don’t mind that. But then it’s so weird for me to see folks taking it seriously. These women are playing a role for an audience (quite specific audience often) to get paid.

forrestbrazeal, to random
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idk why people say funding OSS is difficult

andrew, to tech
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Looking for an outlet to place my more #tech-focused (and thus less #tax or strictly #law) policy writing -- anyone know of an outlet that might be amenable to a freelance contributor?

DMs are open, I'm a weekly columnist at Bloomberg Tax, contributor to Forbes Money, among some others. Looking for a tech publication that wouldn't mine hearing a tax/tech attorney and prof opine on things like the currently being contemplated #FCC AI rules, etc.

Quinnypig, to random
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If you put needless mandatory text fields in forms, you’re wasting my time. I’ll waste yours right back with my usual placeholder text, “[ object Promise ]”.

dev, to random
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If you think about it, HOAs are hedge fund managers

aaronrosspowell, to random

Four of the most common arguments against AI and LLMs don't stand up to much scrutiny. Here's why. AI Threads

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

blainsmith, to random
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Starlink offers ‘unusually hostile environment’ to TCP

https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/22/starlink_tcp_performance_evaluation/

doak, to random
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Maybe it’s because I own a ford but when I see the word ‘Recall’ I immediately think broken down garbage

danluu, (edited ) to random
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Wow, people really don't like iTerm2 adding an optional AI integration which requires you to enter your OpenAI key to use, calling it "no longer fit for purpose", etc.

Someone pointed out that this feature is optional and not only has to be enabled, but it requires you to enter a key to use. That user was, apparently, reported on gitlab and is now blocked.

https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/11470

It reminds me a bit of how some people don't like "algorithms", as in https://x.com/danluu/status/983466330320965632.

sulami,
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@danluu It reminds me of the same thing that happened to Jetbrains just recently, where backlash forced them to unbundle their homegrown LLM assistant from their IDEs, which was also off by default (especially as it requires a separate subscription).

I'm not into the idea of cramming LLMs into everything myself, but the tone of this discourse, the way it's clearly fear-driven, and the way it operates of a low understanding of the subject matter is reminiscent of the current anti-science movement. If I blur out the actual content, some of these comments read like software anti-vaxxers.

carnage4life, to random
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I think crypto broke people’s brains. There was a clearly useless technology being hyped by pundits, VCs and tech companies which turned out as worthless as we all thought.

So there’s now a gut reaction to treating any hyped technology as a scam. The trend is similar to how after the dotcom crash, pundits proclaimed every year that we were in a bubble for almost two decades while big tech started generating hundreds of billions in revenue.

AI is the same. It’s hyped but there’s also substance.

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