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What's Wrong with Software Developers? [Yahoo Edition]

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  It's been a while since I've had a good rant.  At least publicly.  Much like a volcano that slowly builds up pressure over time until there is a massive explosion, I have been absorbing the stupidity, faults, flaws and outright incompetence of the various products I interact with daily, and now it is time for me to erupt.  If you recall, Spotify was the target of my last good rant about software development .  Today's rant is brought to you by Yahoo! I have been using Yahoo! since the very early days of the World Wide Web.  I remember when it was hosted at akebono.stanford.edu/yahoo.  It was an innovative idea, and I immediately set it as my homepage in my NCSA Mosaic browser.  At the time, there were no other web-based aggregators of content (at least that I knew of) and Yahoo! provided a great starting point for finding content I was interested in (kids- this was before Google even existed).  For a fun trip down memory lane, take a look a...

BirdNet-Pi: Techonology, AI, Nature and DIY all in one Project

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 I just got up and running with a new DIY project that absolutely amazes me.  It is called BirdNet-Pi and it is a software package running on a Raspberry Pi that uses AI analysis of audiograms to automatically identifies birds by sound in real time.  It is designed to run 24/7 and collects data on all of the birds it hears around your house.  It can even generate notifications that I can receive on my cell phone so I can come running if it detects a bird I haven't seen in my yard before.  Almost as amazing, it is a free, open-source project! I was clued in to this project by a Facebook ad for a BirdWeather PUC  (shown above).  This is a standalone device that does much of the above- listens and identifies birds that it hears.  It is fully integrated with the BirdWeather website and shares its data to the BirdWeather database.  You can look up real time ID results for any PUCs that are shared on their map.  Pretty cool!  I wanted one...

What's wrong with software developers? [Spotify Edition]

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This title is partly a legitimate question and partly me throwing a jab at software in the age-old hardware vs. software rivalry 😁.  I'm just joking.  There are good people on both sides.  Some of my best friends are software engineers.  Mrs. Wisdumb is a software engineer.  See, I can't possibly be anti-software!   Coders, I threw you a bone with this Hollywood depiction of coding shown above so you can go on your own rant about public perception of your field.   The impetus for this post comes courtesy of Spotify.  Spotify bought one of my favorite podcasts, Armchair Expert , and made it exclusive to their platform.  Initially, I was horrified at this.  My memories of Spotify are listening to music and then getting blasted with an ad that was twice as loud as the music I was listening to.   I believe this was intentional.  That is, it wasn't the fault of a software bug, but rather a design choice by sales and ...

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