Thank God the guy said he didn't plan to change anything for the year. Seems like he should get some briefings from his staff on the pertinent issues for the agency before any more press conferences.
Doctors face a similar obstacle before they can practice: medical school and residency. They literally have to jump from zero to hero before the first real paycheck.
Things may evolve this way for senior software developers with a high rate of dropout.
True, I tried to qualify it with just about or on the way.
From the perspective of my desk, my core business apps have AI auto suggest in key fields (software IDEs, ad buying tools, marketing content preparation such as Canva). My Whatsapp and Facebook messenger apps now have an "Ask meta AI" feature front and center. Making a post on Instagram, it asks if I want AI assistance to write the caption.
I use an app to track my sleeping rhythm and it has an AI sleep analysis feature built in.
The photo gallery on my phone includes AI photo editing like background removal, editing things out (or in).
That's what I mean when I say it's in just about everything, at least relative to where we were just a short bit of time ago.
You're definitely right that it's not literally in everything.
It's been integrated with just about everything or is in the works. A lot of people still don't like it, but that's not an unusual phase of tech adoption.
From where I sit I'm seeing it everywhere I look compared to last year or the year before where pretty much only the early adopters were actually using it.
Love to see so much support here in asklemmy. This community is really great.
I went through divorce at the age of 27 and is one of the hardest things I've ever experienced. It is a lot like a death. Obviously not of a person but a dream and perhaps an identity. It's the type of thing that can feel like a personal failure and really leave you feeling hopeless and in despair.
In the first months I don't think it's reasonable to expect that the feelings will just go away or even lose their potency, and they can be extremely powerful. Perhaps they just become muted more and more as time passes and you fill your life with other people and activities. Hell, to this day (now I'm 45) I still think about her occasionally and wish it could have been a different outcome, but so much of my life since that time never could have occurred had I stuck with her. In other words I've come to learn that while I'm grateful for the good times we had, I'm also grateful that it ended and I too could move on.
The most important thing you have to do now is find out who you are as a single man - and as a human - by nurturing and taking care of this new found sense of loneliness. Find your new identity. I think you really have to lean into the pain you're feeling and express it deliberately. Let it move and let it get out of you.
It especially helps to fill your time with activities you love that also nurture you. Maybe that's being outdoors, maybe that's gaming, whatever it is you know it better than anybody.
We really need healthy people around to support us during this kind of time and it's a shame that the people you thought would be there aren't. Maybe they can still be your buddies but now you know they're not the type to really have your back when the shit hits the fan. But those kind of people are out there and now it's your mission to go figure out where they are.
Here in Thailand a lot of people have this cert and use it to teach. These jobs are competitive so don't pay super well. I'd suggest you start on job boards in various places you might want to live to see what they will require.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who does this too. After finding a t-shirt style that I really like, I'll buy 20 or 30 at once.
Same with pants, socks, shoes. In every pic I'm dressed exactly the same. I never have to think what to put on and I never have to think too hard about what to pack on a trip.
I was just thinking about ricochet while perusing the thread. Ricochet was new when I was starting in IT and I can still remember connecting a ricochet modem to a company laptop and then pulling up our novell netware file share over our vpn. It was jaw dropping to see it at the time. Amazing how far we've come since then.
Huly is pretty amazing and has a self host option. It supports chats and video calls, team rooms, and has some cool integration for speech to text note taking. It also functions as a task tracker.
Under super active development right now so host only if you can deal with occasional breaking changes.
Doctor here - yeah, it's pretty close to this