Switching to Weekly Posts.
Umm... Yeah. OK, my last post said I was switching to a daily publishing schedule. Well... I changed my mind. Or: I had my mind changed for me. You see, I have this lazy gene that sabotages every attempt that I make to better my life. That lazy gene has been whispering in my ear over the last few days. (Is it worth the trouble? Why are you working so hard? What if it doesn't work? How can you face up to the embarrassment when you fail?") Yes, it has a seductive voice. But luckily, I've been making notes and writing posts while it wasn't looking.
I will sneak articles online while it's distracted by a fast-food binge, and then I'll pretend that nothing happened. "Posts? What posts?"
Until next time: Be safe, be kind, be awesome.
And don't listen to arseholes because all they talk is shit.
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Thank you for reading this post. My name is Brian and I'm a developer from New Zealand. I've been interested in computers since the early 1990s. My first language was QBASIC. (Things have changed since the days of MS-DOS.) I am the managing director of a one-man startup called Digital Core (NZ) Limited. I have accepted the "12 Startups in 12 Months" challenge so that DigitalCore will have income-generating products by April 2024. This blog will follow the "12 Startups" project during its design, development, and deployment, cover the Agile principles and the DevOps philosophy that is used by the "12 Startups" project, and delve into the world of AI, machine learning, deep learning, prompt engineering, and large language models. I hope you enjoyed this post and, if you did, I encourage you to explore some others I've written. And remember: The best technologies bring people together.