I don't like the phrase "Technical Debt". It's effectively lost all meaning.
I always need to ask, "what about it is technical debt?"
I've gotten a variety of responses:
- the abstractions are wrong
- the performance is bad
- the technology is out of date
- it's undocumented
- I don't know the tech
That last one in particular when someone told me, "It's technical debt because I don't know the tech," is when I knew the phrase had lost all meaning.
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Those of you who are software engineers (not software engineering managers) and have daily standups: who wants those?
A — I do.
B — I don't, but the majority of my team does.
C — Nobody in our team does, but our manager wants them.
D — Nobody wants them, not even our manager, but we must have them per organisational policy.
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@alex LTT had a recent video kind of on that topic. The AI cards don't game as well as normal ones. Nor did they render Blender as well. Seem more tuned to specific CUDA workloads.
UK petition: " Do not introduce Digital #IDcards " - https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/730194 currently close to 1.65 million signatures; let's get it to 2 million today, please sign if you can... #privacy #surveillance
My view - saying the recent incidents should be a wake up call isn’t moving the needle enough in business.
So a lever is, if JLR need bailing out, put the PM on TV to announce it, explain why and the context of attacks on UK institutions, and announce paying all extortion attempts will be outlawed by the end of parliament. It would send shockwaves through business and force real resiliency planning.
Also in the brief flicker of life of gov.uk Identify, or whatever it was called, I tried to use it to access my driving licence details and it immediately shat itself and *deleted my entire identity* because of the apostrophe in my surname.
I expect a similar quality of execution from Starmer’s Digital ID.
Starmer announcing a mandatory digital ID as though the mythical digital borders ever got built, or indeed even as though the last time GDS tried to build any kind of digital ID system, it didn’t get strangled in the crib by a different government department refusing to play along. He may as well have announced moon marshmallows.
@ChrisMayLA6 I'm sure it won't be another post office scala saga of errors homelessness and suicides due to errors right...
Labour need to throw Starmer under the bus ASAP before they become as unelectable as the tories
Hmmm.... so Keir Starmer is looking to move to a universal digital ID... which I assume will effectively make owning a smartphone mandatory.
Not good news for smartphone refuseniks like me, but I knew I'd only be able to hold out so long.... but I've got a little time yet, and there's 'many a slip twixt cup & lip'
#DigitalID #politics #smartphone
h/t FT
@ChrisMayLA6 I really don't understand the enthusiasm for apps all the time.
They want ID cards? Simply issue a physical card like everyone else does.
@neil this announcement baffled me on a few levels.
The tech side of it, I see being a complete disaster, given how shit govt are at IT. I mean they can't even agree on a single signon system.
But, why does a PM with such pitiful ratings, think proposing an unpopular plan is going to help him. It's almost like he wants to sink the Labour party.
For those who haven't been following JLR in detail, key chain of events:
1) JLR outsource key IT and infosec functions to TCS, approved by 1x director and 2x NEDs on both JLR and TCS boards
2) JLR transfer staff by TUPE to TCS
3) TCS lay off transferred UK staff, including cyber risk and governance and cyber monitoring
4) record profits for a decade
5) got hacked
6) company stops functioning
7) get government to bail out their key suppliers (in progress)
Apple asks the EU to repeal the Digital Markets Act (DMA) because it's like really hard for them to comply without giving up a lot of its monopoly and they keep getting caught out trying to circumvent it. The maker of Liquid Glass seem to have a liquid ass. https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20250925-apple-asks-eu-to-scrap-landmark-digital-competition-law
@neil isn't the 'loan' for the small companies whom supply JLR, rather than for JLR.
Seems another instance of big businesses pushing the risk onto their smaller suppliers. Which presumably are sizeable employers in the local area.
IMHO there needs to be more responsibilities on companies to have better IT security, incident containment, response and recovery plans.
I've moved the #Rails open letter to its own GitHub org just to avoid potential backscatter abuse on my other projects. The old link will still work though.
31 signatures so far. Don't really know what to make of that 🤷
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