“Some of the smartest people in technology say they are worried that AI is worse than pandemics and nuclear weapons. What I worry about is not AI extinguishing humans, but our humanity. And t…
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Quantified Self: From Data to Actionable Dashboards • Felix Krause & Johan Abildskov
Listen to this episode from GOTO - Today, Tomorrow and the Future on Spotify. This interview was recorded for GOTO Unscripted at GOTO Copenhagen.gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview hereFelix Krause - Creator of Fastlane & howisfelix.today & Security & Privacy ResearcherJohan Abildskov - Software Engineer at Uber & Author of "Practical Git"DESCRIPTIONSoftware engineers are builders and problem solvers by definition. They leverage data and automation not only to solve work-related problems but also to make their life and the life of people around them simpler. Two software engineers that are passionate about what they do, Johan Abildskov and Felix Krause, examine the use and importance of transforming data pushes into data pulls and why dashboards and automation play a central place in the life of a software developer.RECOMMENDED BOOKSJohan Abildskov • Practical GitWalter Isaacson • Steve JobsLiz Rice • Container SecurityJohn Arundel & Justin Domingus • Cloud Native DevOps with KubernetesPini Reznik, Jamie Dobson & Michelle Gienow • Cloud Native TransformationTwitterLinkedInFacebookLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted almost daily
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Why the world’s most popular online computer class is relying on AI for help
The world’s most popular online learning course, Harvard University’s CS50, is getting a ChatGPT-era makeover. CS50, an introductory course in computer science attended by hundreds of students on-campus and more than 40,000 online, plans to use artificial intelligence to grade assignments, teach coding and personalise learning tips, according to Pr...
One of the nice things about being on sabbatical is I get to say things like "You should be happy that RHEL is dropping LibreOffice RPMs" without the fear of being kicked out a room you didn't want to be in the first place.
I have been talking for a
My Further Adventures (and More Success) with Rancher
After playing around with the Local Cluster, I was finally able to see the value in Rancher. The Helm integration is fantastic, making it incredibly easy to install from a large number of apps and services.
Demystifying WebAssembly: What Beginners Need to Know
Explore the basics of WebAssembly, including how it works with web browsers, how to compile code to Wasm, and the best practices for writing secure code.
Writing when tech has broken the web's social contract
I continue to work through my worries about where whe are. I’m still thinking about where I stand in an industry that no longer seems to care about what it makes.