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  • “Rituals of Childhood”

    Kieran Healy writes:

    They practice their movements. They are taught how to hold themselves; who to defer to; what to say to their parents; how to hold their hands. The only real difference is that there is a lottery for participation. Most will only prepare. But each week, a chosen few will fully consummate the process, and be killed.
  • “The One Central Thing that makes building software uniquely difficult”

    Wonderful thread from Paul Cantrell:

    The One Central Thing that makes building software uniquely difficult, the thing that clears up so many “Can’t you just…” misunderstandings from nontechnical software stakeholders, is this: Humans •interpret• instructions. Software •follows• them.
  • LLM Summaries

    Dan Sugalski gets it:

    If an LLM summary of your work is accurate that indicates what you wrote doesn’t really have much interesting information in it and maybe you should try harder.