Fool me once: Dune part 1
Fool me twice: Dune part 2
Actually, I guess I’ve been fooled 3 times. The first being in ‘84
Just not into this.
And where do they grow food there? Don’t tell me. I don’t care.
@brianokken@mistersql In the interest of full disclosure, my comment was partly inspired by some thing I recently saw about AI misidentifying deadly mushrooms as edible.
You know that Parks and Rec episode where there’s an Easter egg hunt and the kids can’t find any eggs, because there aren’t any.
For #PyConUS this year, #PyCon is the park, and I’m one of the eggs.
Enjoy PyCon and talk with lots of people, but don’t look for me. :)
I’m listening to “Company of One” by Paul Jarvis.
Chapter 5 is about mindset.
The discussion about passion is worth the price of the book tenfold, and should be required content for students, new grads, new hires, and really everyone.
For all my griping about Python’s ternary operator earlier in my Python journey. I think I use it way more now than I use C’s ternary.
See, I can admit when I’m wrong.
It just takes a few (or 11) years. https://pythontest.com/python/annoyed-ternary-operator/
I cook. A lot.
One of my “secrets” I learned from my wife is to use a good Pecorino Romano whenever Parmesan is called for. I just like it better. It’s milder. Cheaper. And still excellent. Don’t use cheap Romano though. It’s rubbery. I buy blocks and first shred, then, process with chopping blade. Then refrigerate for a month or so while using.