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An A330 NEO for this flight. Another brand new aircraft. The transatlantic legs have all been on shiny new stuff. WiFi not working on this one though. Shame I cannot do any of the work I was totally planning on doing. 😉

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When I get home I am going to purchase a clock and send it to Transavia. Apparently they have not heard of them.

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Amsterdam is generally a very well thought out airport. Been through here a few times now. The toilets are always spotless and unlike JFK and Newark not spaced 5 miles apart.

Early at AMS for my flight to New York, and onwards to home. This journey started with a late flight from Spain and a little cabin in Schipol, which was fun, if not exactly cheap.

I'm watching Pru Leith on the telly at my dad's and she just used the word 'hack' when she meant 'tip'. I am unusually irritated by this.

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That feeling when you have a look at Linkedin and see a former boss write about how LLMs mean the end of coding and programming as a job. That now the only thing needed to get working software is to describe clearly what you want, something they were always manifestly incapable of doing

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Coordinating the return of my missing baggage to an address in Rural Spain is fun. Curiously, the local habit is to use WhatsApp for everything.

I made it to Spain. My luggage did not.

Transavia and the voyage to punctuality (this film will disappoint)

I like the nightime views and your ability to reduce the tint is limited. Progress? I don't know.

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A strange thing with the 787 electrically tinted windows is they are kept dark well beyond sunrise, the cabin lighting instead slowly warming in colour. We were over Ireland I and I was so confused why it was pitch black outside.

Waiting in Schipol for my flight. Got over the Atlantic in 6.5hrs which is up there for the quickest I have done it. Eastbound gets some good Tailwinds. Worst was AMS > ATL 2 years ago at over 9 hours.

Boarding my flight at JFK they did not need any documents despite asking us to have them ready. All photo recognition ' which actually bothers me.

Been using it for a week and like it. Bit surprised some bugs got through though. They didn't notice the logout and shutdown actions did nothing? I mean it's fixed but that tells me QA was pretty poor.

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It is a mystery to me why someone would voluntarily put this on their car.

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Today in 2005, 19 years ago: American businessman Steve Fossett lands in Salina (Kansas) after circumnavigating the world in 67 hours, at an average of 550 km/h. He is the first person to fly around the world without refueling.

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Leg 1 of what will be about 24hrs of travel. I won't say I'm ready because I hate leaving my family now I am an old fart, but it will be good to see dad.

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JFC, people in tech are really out there saying that language models will be better at therapy, financial advice, and career advice than trained people.

WTF is wrong with you people? Do you really have no clue about what other people’s jobs actually involve?

Language models can’t even do maths how are they supposed to get good at financial advice?

And therapy? Just… 😑

What’s wrong with people in tech?

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