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Andrés Meza-Escallón

@apoloduvalis

Software engineer. Master degree in Communication. English/Spanish. Science, AI, programming, renewable energy, science-fiction and space.

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Can AI truly understand concepts, or is it just processing data? 🤖 Join Hannah Fry as she discusses this and more with our Principal Scientist Murray Shanahan. They break down the meaning of consciousness and explore how it might – or might not – apply to AI, as well as

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You do not rise to the level of your goals, you fall to the level of your systems — James Clear #Entrepreneurship #ProjectManagement #SoftwareDevelopment

You do not rise to the level of your goals,
you fall to the level of your systems

— James Clear

#Entrepreneurship #ProjectManagement #SoftwareDevelopment
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Mutwiri If you use it as a tutor, yes. If you use it as an autopilot, no. AI can be the greatest gift towards what you'll become or it can be the biggest curse to trap you in intellectual dependency and ignorance.

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If you’re not sure why it works, you won’t know why it fails. — Andrew Hunt & David Thomas, The Pragmatic Programmer #SoftwareDevelopment #Programming #code #coding #SoftwareEngineer

If you’re not sure why it works,
you won’t know why it fails.

— Andrew Hunt & David Thomas,
The Pragmatic Programmer

#SoftwareDevelopment  #Programming #code #coding #SoftwareEngineer
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A test is the first user of your #code — Andrew Hunt & David Thomas, The Pragmatic Programmer #SoftwareDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #Programming #coding

A test is the first user of your #code  

— Andrew Hunt & David Thomas,
The Pragmatic Programmer

#SoftwareDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #Programming #coding
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In 1945, six brilliant women achieved what was thought impossible: they programmed the world’s first general-purpose computer, ENIAC, without manuals, guidance, or precedent. Initially hired as “human computers” to calculate missile trajectories during WWII, they were later

In 1945, six brilliant women achieved what was thought impossible: they programmed the world’s first general-purpose computer, ENIAC, without manuals, guidance, or precedent. Initially hired as “human computers” to calculate missile trajectories during WWII, they were later
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Early in the life of a project, we know the least that we will ever know about it. So we are making crucial decisions in the life of a project based on ill-informed guesses, however hard we work at this point to inform them. — Dave Farley #ProjectManagement #SoftwareDevelopment

Early in the life of a project,
we know the least that we will ever know about it.

So we are making crucial decisions in the life of a project based on ill-informed guesses,
however hard we work at this point to inform them.

— Dave Farley
#ProjectManagement #SoftwareDevelopment
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Nestled just outside Cusco, Peru 🇵🇪, the enigmatic fortress of Sacsayhuamán stands as a testament to Inca ingenuity from 15th Century AD. This remarkable site showcases astonishingly fitted stones, complete with intricately shaped rounded corners that leave modern observers

Nestled just outside Cusco, Peru 🇵🇪, the enigmatic fortress of Sacsayhuamán stands as a testament to Inca ingenuity from 15th Century AD. 

This remarkable site showcases astonishingly fitted stones, complete with intricately shaped rounded corners that leave modern observers
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Another cognitive bias to be aware of: Confirmation Bias: It's in our nature to seek and recall data that validates our preconceived notions while overlooking information that contradicts them

Another cognitive bias to be aware of:

Confirmation Bias: It's in our nature to seek and recall data that validates our preconceived notions while overlooking information that contradicts them
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We should be wary of drawing false conclusions. We should avoid programming by coincidence —relying on luck and accidental successes— in favor of programming deliberately. — Andrew Hunt & David Thomas, The Pragmatic #Programmer #SoftwareDevelopement

We should be wary of drawing false conclusions.
We should avoid programming by coincidence
—relying on luck and accidental successes—
in favor of programming deliberately.

— Andrew Hunt & David Thomas,
The Pragmatic #Programmer

#SoftwareDevelopement
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Frank "Rocky" Fiegel, born in Illinois to Polish immigrant parents, was a local legend known for his remarkable strength, quick temper, and surprising gentleness toward children. With his muscular build, craggy face, and trademark bulging eye, he became a familiar figure around

Frank "Rocky" Fiegel, born in Illinois to Polish immigrant parents, was a local legend known for his remarkable strength, quick temper, and surprising gentleness toward children. With his muscular build, craggy face, and trademark bulging eye, he became a familiar figure around
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We are terrible at guessing what our users want. Even when we ask our users, they don’t know what they want either. — Dave Farley #SoftwareDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #programing #code #coding

We are terrible at guessing what our users want.
Even when we ask our users,
they don’t know what they want either.

— Dave Farley

#SoftwareDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #programing #code #coding