He sat watching her
Dancing with another man
Stunned by the anguish
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He sat watching her
Dancing with another man
Stunned by the anguish
Often it’s mistakes
That demonstrate character
Kindness in the dark
This morning I read Cashiers’ Last Stand, which covers some thoughts I’ve had about AI recently.
I tend towards the futurist’s view: that these changes will happen (machines will take on more of the rote work of the cashier) and that those displacements will happen relatively soon.
I also think that the service role of cashiers has a long-term place, culturally.
Lastly, I need to invest some time into studying Amazon Go. There’s disruption coming to the retail world.
Here’s their intro video:
What do you think?
Dawn comes earlier
Rain tapping on the sunlight
The Friday morning
We love violence
This spirit of compassion
Still calling to us
Rain falls in this town
The most regular event
And still we can’t drive
This morning I read about a newer mobile malware variant. It’s a traditional Trojan concept.
Beware! New Android Malware Infected 2 Million Google Play Store Users
From the article in Hackernews, I’ve pulled their advice to protect yourself from such things. I’ve highlighted a biggie, one that’s terrifying to me that people do: grant an app administrative rights.
We need to be thinking more about mobile security than we do. Clearly, this is the new frontier in cybercrime.
Anyway, be safe out there.
There are standard protection measures you need to follow to remain unaffected:
While I was driving
Upon a bronze lion: birds
Strange absurdities
Just spent a moment exploring what’s available on YouTube, content-wise. Now, I love YouTubers like Casey Niestat and the like, but I was thinking about professional content. Things like Star Wars Rebels, movies, and other stuff. I was pleased by what I saw.
A nice thing about purchasing content through YouTube: it can be watched on any device. Apple tv, Android devices, and, I expect, even my kindle. I hate having my videos and music held hostage by platform idiosyncrasies. And I hate Apple’s unwillingness to play well with others.
Anyway, I’m thinking that YouTube might be the way I go to buy Rebels season 4. It’d be cool if I could burn the movies and such to DVDs. But I won’t hold my breath.
I think I might have seen a glimmer of the future. If so, is pretty bright for YouTube. For now, at least.
Once, I was a sailor, young and foolish.
Looking back I’m truly stunned at what I operated, and the responsibility in my hands. Mistakes had truly life and death ramifications, and I hadn’t no sense of the seriousness.
Everything from nuclear power-plants, torpedoes, big-assed firearms, weapons of all stripes including nukes, operated and maintained, mostly, by teenagers and youngish adults.
I read a post recently that reminded me of my time in the service. And, really, for the first time seriously considering what the heck was going on while I was a young man.
To be honest, there are times that these thoughts terrify me. And yet, I remember back, back to the youthful poor decisions, impulsive and rash actions; through all of it, we managed to be serious enough about our responsibilities that no one was hurt.
Perhaps I, too, don’t take the capabilities of youth seriously. Especially my own.