40-årskrisen för fysiken börjar tidigt. Toppformen når vi redan innan 35. Vid 60 har vi tappat uppemot hälften av vår styrka och kondition. Men nedgången går att bromsa rejält, och det är aldrig för sent att börja. Det visar en unik svensk långtidsstudie, som följt samma personer i ett halvt sekel.
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I’m an industry dev turned comp sci prof. I’ve been writing code for 40-some years; my first commercial software was for the Apple ][ . I’ve worked on web, mobile, desktop, server, and data plumbing projects for companies ranging from startups to Fortune 100 to arts nonprofits. In short, I’ve been lucky to know a lot of people in a lot of corners of tech.
@…’s opening paragraphs are spot on. If consensus is not 100%, well, it’s 99%.
https://www.anildash.com//2025/10/17/the-majority-ai-view/
Vue CEO Tim Richards criticizes Netflix's deal giving Imax a two-week exclusive run for the Narnia film, arguing it undermines the theatrical ecosystem (Alex Ritman/Variety)
https://variety.com/2025/film/news/vue-cinemas-letter-imax-netflix-narn…
By popular request: here's the majority AI view, writing up the reasonable, thoughtful take on LLMs that (in my experience) the vast majority of people in tech hold, that gets overshadowed by the bluster and hype of the tycoons trying to shill their nonsense. https://www.anildash.com//2025/10/17/the-m
The fact that almost no one streams “La Vie en Rosé” by ZOË on Spotify is wonderful, it makes the album feel like a hidden Austrian treasure to me, to be clear, I don't use Spotify, and got the album on qobuz "Download Store".
https://www.qobuz.com/no-en/album/la-vie-e
"Technologies like LLMs have utility, but the absurd way they've been over-hyped, the fact they're being forced on everyone, and the insistence on ignoring the many valid critiques about them make it very difficult to focus on legitimate uses where they might add value."
@… on
The majority AI view: spot on I'd say given advances in my field.
https://www.anildash.com//2025/10/17/the-majority-ai-view/
We're all really used to an FBI that is incredibly evil, but generally pretty competent. They have no problem using child sex offenders to infiltrate groups of clowns. They have no problem trying to convince civil rights leaders to commit suicide. They have no problem with sowing confusion within leftists groups and trying to get them to kill each other. They've always been radically anti-left, but they've also always been competent.
Fabricating evidence in a really obvious way would always have been off the table because they wouldn't be willing to throw a case. But those competent people have been pushed out of the FBI. It's now Kash Patel's clown show. It serves the whims of the regime above all else. It will sacrifice decades of hard built trust for a quick win, because no one involved is competent enough to understand the consequences of such actions.
In the past, they may have used torture to elicit a confession. They may have entrapped people. They could have deleted exonerating evidence, but they would probably not have just completely manufactured obviously fake evidence just to forward the regime's narrative. I don't think that we've seen anything like this, at the very least in our lifetimes.
We have to foster a new level of skepticism, far beyond what we have been used to... and this is especially true of Liberals, who still don't understand the level of corruption and incompetence in local law enforcement today.
#USPol #CharlieKirk
Så er vi på færgen til Puttgarten, hvorfra vi skal videre til Berlin på en kort for-juleferie. Begge drenge var inviteret, men takkede nej, YngsteSŸn fordi han vil holde fest for sin HF-klasse (stort når man har kæmpet så længe med angst og depression!), og ÆldsteSŸn fordi han havde en mundtlig eksamen her i morges (og i Ÿvrigt har været så mega presset i det her semester pga. alt for meget arbejde som hjælpelærer ved siden af studierne).
Så vi er lettede og glade over at drengen har det …
How many different people's work do you think you've seen since you've been on social media? Like how many different individuals have created the photos, videos, and words that you've looked at since you started scrolling timelines on your phone?