Deterministic Release Automation Playbook
Release automation gets better the moment you stop asking AI to do the fuzzy part first.
Release automation gets better the moment you stop asking AI to do the fuzzy part first.
Funny thing, this guy predicts that I'll be a sworn M$ critic by 2021. Funny that.
I have absolutely no idea who this is.
A message forwarded from Rainer Böhm:
Despite the warnings of battery drainage and poor performance, I've bought an iPod. After having shot 850mb worth of photos with my Canon EOS 20D, I decided to throw the 368 (yes, I shot jpeg) into the pod. Result: it took two hours and half the power of the pod is gone (the 20D still thinks its full). And the iPod is so hot that I really don't want to put it in my pocket. ![]()
Todays new star is the bumblebee. He'll be featuring this blog the next four days
Today, our last bee prefers it half-and-half
How do you like the widescreen crop? What I really find fascinating about watching the bees is that they are the small ones. The flowers bully them around with their hairs, overloading them with dust.
Which of the two flying bees do you prefer? The first one is over-exposed but gives you the hairy flowers and the bee slightly unfocussed with the wings being mere shadows. The second is clearly out of focus, but is more traditional "little bee going for big flower"
How do you like your bee? Today I've got two versions that differ a bit in colour and focus. Which one do you prefer?