Andrew Turner

Andrew Turner

@aft.bsky.social

engineer @PlayStation 🇧🇴 opinions are my own 🪐 actor and classically trained tenor

122 Followers 152 Following 6 Posts Joined Apr 2023
1 year ago
Hello,
It’s a special edition of We’re Here. I’m trying to get my head on straight right now, which I’m sure is the case for you. I remember realizing after the assassination attempt that there was a rationality to my scrolling…I felt like my picture of the future was no longer relevant, and I desperately wanted to have my new one put in place.
Of course, scrolling in the hours after a big event doesn’t tend to provide that relief, but it makes sense that I wouldn’t know what else to do.
Today, I see people scrolling for similar reasons. Those of us who did not want a second Trump term (it’s a very large majority, but if that’s not you, I’m still glad you like the newsletter) are trying to figure out a bunch of things at the same time:
How exactly did this happen?
Who should we blame? (whether voters or strategy or candidate or party)
What do we do now?
I am not a political scientist, so I cannot answer those first two questions for you. I’m sure there will be plenty of interesting analysis coming out of all of the people who think about this stuff for a living and we will never know exactly who was right.
But I do have a couple of suggestions for the third thing.
First, I’d ask that we all accept that it is normal to mourn an imagined future. I have had this feeling many times in my life, and it is never nice. So, grieve. That is human.
Second, do things. I don’t know what those things are, but do things. This morning Katherine said to me, “The trees and the sky and the squirrels and the stars just go on, and that’s what we’ll do.” This reminded me of this bit of an essay on living under the shadow of nuclear war written by C.S. Lewis:
“If we are all going to be destroyed by an atomic bomb, let that bomb when it comes find us doing sensible and human things praying, working, teaching, reading, listening to music, bathing the children, playing tennis, chatting to our friends over a pint and a game of darts—not huddled together like frightened sheep and thinking abou… Post image Post image

From todays’s extra edition of “We’re Here”:

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1 year ago
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GitHub Universe Our global developer event is back. Join the world's fair of software.

I really liked this session at Universe: reg.githubuniverse.com/flow/github/... (I believe virtual registration is free)

tl;dw: hook up LLM agents in a state machine along with deterministic tooling to generate good unit tests. This could be extended to other kinds of development flows I'd imagine.

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2 years ago

I've spent the past few days in NOLA and I'm struck by the amount of pride the residents have for their city and culture. People were unendingly generous with their stories and kindness. Made the trip worthwhile, to spend so much time around people that really seemed to care.

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2 years ago

I rarely if ever posted on the other app (in over a decade). Here, I find myself wanting to engage.. at least for now

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2 years ago

Agreed, those kinds of talks and posts are soooo valuable. Everyone says to learn from your mistakes but folks struggle to share their mistakes so that others can learn. Sharing scales!

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2 years ago

It took a little bit of time but Twitter is undeniably worse now than ever before. The blue check nonsense was the final nail in the coffin

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2 years ago

Bsky is a tangibly better experience than Twitter and any alternative thus far. It's a neat and excited vibe. Worried about how it will scale though.. the invite system has clearly been a big part of why the app feels so good right now.

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