July 2023

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ChatGPT versus Books. Books Win.

It identified most of them – loosely, kindasorta. If you were its teacher, you’d fail it. Call in the principal and its parents. Story fabrication. I grabbed 10 somewhat random books this morning from my shelves and asked ChatGPT about them. It appears to scan the table of contents of non-fiction books in its dataset and bring about some vaguery befitting a book psychic pleased you walked in the shop who’s eager to absquatulate with […]

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Year 18, Remote Worker log…

In April – hard to believe – I started my 18th year of remote work. The only non-remote-based work during this time was teaching last semester onsite at Ozarks Technical Community College. But, teaching’s other areas of work – grading and administration of information – make teaching a #hybrid job. The original hybrid job. When you know you’re going to be a home-based worker, you select your living arrangements based on it. You need one or more workspaces

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Changing to a New Password Manager

The password is imouttahere. When you seek to leave one Password Manager for another vendor’s Password Manager, you can export your passwords for easy import into the new Password Manager. Great, do that! And then change all of your passwords in the new password manager. Yes, all of them. Many password managers will show you the date of last change on a password, making that a possibility to be an interative project. But, don’t delay.

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