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I’m convinced human nature is technological. As a species, we have never been without it.

We seem disquieted by technology that is not predictable and humans who are too predictable.

IT folks can maintain systems, we can uninstall them.... or we can just let them degrade.

“AI is good at recognizing patterns, but wisdom cannot be delegated to machines.”

Recent observations conform incompetent leaders are threatened by competence and seek to remove it.

Here is your regular reminder that your simple solution demonstrates you don’t understand the problem.

OK folks, we’ve been Zoomjng for 4 years now. Can we finally get into the habit of not eating on camera. It’s not a good look.

John Dewey suggested thinking should be like blacksmithing. We judge its quality by its outcomes. Sure… but don’t we think there is something beyond behavior when it comes to cognition?

Try thinking in a manner that you avoid self-contradiction. We used to value that character, but today it’s way too common.

I used to work with a person who overreacted to almost every situation. Folks started ignoring them when they went on their rants and walked away when they started. It was effective, although they left the organization complaining about the toxic environment on their way out.

The temperature outside is meaningless. The context in which we know it makes it matter. I sure wish folks cared more about context than they do about data.

No IT professional will be satisfied if their systems are perceived to be difficult to use or ineffective, but they must believe users.

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