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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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kellogh, to Metal
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i’ve taken to playing while taking naps, it keeps the kids away but my dreams get weird

kellogh, to random
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tbqh my life is worse knowing that RFK has brain worms, in that now i know that's a real thing. i was happy believing it was just a thing mean people said

softwaredoug, to random
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Insulate your career: not with F-you money, but with your F-You network

https://softwaredoug.com/blog/2024/05/08/build-an-f-you-network

kellogh,
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@softwaredoug awwww, sure that's good advice, but i like money

kellogh, to random
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boxes were checked

kellogh, to python
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what's the word when, in , the declared types are wrong, so you have to butcher the code with assert statements? dark types?

kellogh,
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@zrail you’re not wrong, but why can’t there be a cool name for it?

kellogh,
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@slott56 can we call it a dark bug? that sounds cooler

kellogh,
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@slott56 ship it

kellogh, to random
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RFK, you seem angry, what’s eating at you?
https://infosec.exchange/

kellogh, to random
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are there mastodon clients that are scriptable?

i keep wishing for something good, like @ivory, but extremely customizable that lets me display toots differently, or filter in non-standard ways, or include links to resources that others might not find useful

mistersql, to random
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Does anyone have the name for the process in IT where the friction involved in using a service is ratcheted up so high and so fast that everyone stops using it?

Like developer ghettos that take 15 minutes to just log into them via multiple jumpboxes to get to a machine with no internet access, chat/email apps that only work in incognito browser & the auth expires daily, air gapped machines at an office.

kellogh,
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@mistersql “shadow IT” is related, not quite the same

kellogh,
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@tribaal @mistersql i was thinking shadow IT is the outcome of this.

carnage4life, to random
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Last week, a Nigerian PM that I mentor mentioned layoffs happening at Microsoft in Nigeria but I didn’t expect them to shut down the entire development center and lay off everyone.

It’s not surprising given the layoffs across the industry but it is disappointing.

kellogh,
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@carnage4life i don’t understand, why is this not surprising? i would think they’d be expanding there

kellogh, to LLMs
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i used an analogy yesterday, that are basically system 1 (from Thinking Fast and Slow), and system 2 doesn’t exist but we can kinda fake it by forcing the LLM to have an internal dialog.

my understanding is that system 1 was more tuned to pattern matching and “gut reactions”, while system 2 is more analytical

i think it probably works pretty well, but curious what others think

kellogh,
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@Lobrien i would have written the same thing but you beat me to it

jeremydmiller, to random
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As an OSS maintainer, the best pull requests are fixes to problems you didn't even know existed

kellogh,
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@jeremydmiller that’s the majority of contributions i make these days to other people’s projects. i got stuck on something, looked at the code, the fix seemed pretty easy

kellogh, to ai
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Experiments and discussion of various UX approaches to displaying code generation suggestions

Personally, the big problems I have with are

  • “this change is crap, except this line here, give me just that”
  • changes that are poorly integrated into the file
  • the chat never has the right context, so conversations tend to be circular or unhelpful

https://austinhenley.com/blog/intellicode.html

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unclepj, to random
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Ok, question. Why do we say Attorney at Law? Is there some other kind? Like Attorney at Having a Good Time or Attorney at Snowboarding?

May I suggest Attorney at Napping? That’s something I could get behind.

kellogh,
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@unclepj @futurebird attorney inlaw is what you call your wife’s divorce attorney

anthrocypher, to random
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For sometimes very good reasons, leaders right now are scared of dealing with extended constituencies. But they're also the only way to build something with outsized impact in an internet age.

I don't love VC-scale businesses for their own sake, but I do love the internet.

kellogh,
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@anthrocypher what’s an extended constituency?

kellogh,
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@anthrocypher oh! i like this way of thinking about it. especially the control angle. that’s powerful

w7voa, to random
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A major witness expected to take the stand today in NYC in Donald Trump's criminal trial: Stormy Daniels.

kellogh,
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@w7voa there’s video of this testimony, right? RIGHT??

kellogh, to stackoverflow
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i wonder what the thinking is, for to sell their data to

on the one hand, it feels a lot like the company is being stripped for parts. on the other, openai was probably doing it anyway, so now at least they get paid for it

either way, this seems like a new era

kellogh,
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@ChrisHunt yeah, it smells like leadership that’s unwilling to find another path. which makes sense, ever since the founders sold it, it’s been run by the MBA mindset

norootcause, to random
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One of the most important skills is knowing where to direct your attention when you’re under load.

kellogh,
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@norootcause fwiw ADHD is the inability to do this

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