My work computer is severely messed up due to the upgrade glitch. They might have to do a complete reinstall on a computer which is only a few months old. I spent 3 hours with IT and it still won't boot into Windows. The IT guy said that he personally fixed 600 computers today. The rest of his team also did hundreds. Our company still has more than 1200 computers which are still down. What a mess caused by 1 failed subsystem update.
Automation part 3: Now we have a widespread computer outage due to a software update. I highly suspect that the testing of the upgrade was mostly automated. As much as I am involved with technology, I still feel that overreliance on the technology and the excessive remove of human involvement will continue to cause problems. Too much of technology has become a replacement rather than a tool.
Automation part 2: Some companies which use automated systems to sending communications run into problems when they get too used to relying on the automation. They assume that the communications worked and don't follow-up. I heard "did you get the text" or "did you get the email" when I called about something for which I was expecting contact. It often had been system glitched and the people assumed that everything worked when they hit the button.
Automation part 1: I have benefited both professionally and personally from types of automation. But there have been several technology glitches which have involved automation. My company uses development software which is quite good but upgrades became regularly problematic. When pressed, the company which supplies the software disclosed that they switched a lot of their upgrade checks to automated processes. Windows updates became hazardous when they switched to automated upgrade checks.
In today’s #MitchellMinute I discuss the need to keep campaigning against Trump regardless of the discussions around who the Democratic nominee will be. https://youtu.be/xRvXKE5I8BU
The number of people who are otherwise voting democrat who are considering not voting for a president this year is troubling but it is some kind of temporary insanity for those with the same voting tendencies to even consider voting for Trump. The dangers of another Trump term far outweighs the risk of an elderly Biden in office.
MO - NH trips (April - May 2024) (YouTube)
https://youtu.be/us-ORUjDAYQ
One definition of politics is "the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area". I state this because too many people go on anti-politics rants because they focus too much on the people and the parties. Politics goes beyond that. When I say that "politics are complex, I am referring to the complexities of the activities relating to governance.
I think that Democrats and Democrat leaning journalists need to hammer home how regressive Trump and the Republican agenda is. it's not pushed hard enough how bad things might get if Trump and the Republicans gain control. Even if Trump loses, I believe that it's dangerous to have a Republican majority in either house or Republican leadership in any state or local government.
Although politics are complex, there is a way to clear things up quite a bit. Look at things from a progressive vs regressive perspective. The Republican direction is full on regressive by any measure. Although Democrats have some issues, their direction is largely progressive. "MAGA" is really MARA (Make America Regressive Again)
Regardless of Biden's debate performance, we have to keep Trump and other Republicans out of control. It's less about support for Biden and Democrats and more about preventing the regression which will occur if Trump and Republicans regain control. We need to prevent the religion-based autocracy which will occur if Trump wins.
Photos of Battleship Cove Fall River, Massachusetts (May 2024)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/JXsA5RBjFXdc9zaq8
Photos of Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, Maine (May 2024)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/GzuqQnepotYJwJDm9
Photos of Addison (Dad's childhood home and Dad burial (May 2024)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/RPmH3EYovrjsn2126
Maine general photos (May 2024)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/BG7CNceeg1bqr5DC6
I am mostly a secular, socially progressive person with environmental concerns. I am a full time cyclist. I am a pansexual atheist.