LinkedIn is set to harvest user data for export to Microsoft and other affiliates. The payoff? We all get to train AI.
I have a few thoughts – read on, see if you agree with me!
Read more or commentPer aspera ad astra
Read, think, write, edit, repeat.
LinkedIn is set to harvest user data for export to Microsoft and other affiliates. The payoff? We all get to train AI.
I have a few thoughts – read on, see if you agree with me!
Read more or commentThere are better tools for success than writer’s block and a stylish artisan’s ennui. As with many things in life, hauling halyards and time spent at a sailboat’s tiller teaches natural lessons. A sailboat isn’t just a vessel, she’s a philosopher of keen insight.
Read on, see what I learned about writing from crossing a lake, and let me know what you think!
Read more or commentSo what, exactly, is cross platform RESTful paradigm optimization? Add Bacos, croutons, a dollop of ranch dressing, and it’s a good start on a nice word salad. Other than that, it’s nothing very specific.
Such is the nature of buzzwords. They are useful if they refine meaning for your audience, toxic otherwise. The Lynyrd Skynyrd crowd already knows what NASCAR means. Mars colonists 500 years from now might have no idea what you’re talking about.
Fortunately, there are ways to avoid OOPS, or Overtly Obfuscated Prolixity Syndrome. Read on for some thoughts, and if you had to look up prolixity, no worries. It’s not exactly common in conversation. Neither are specialty buzzwords.
Read more or commentKnow what bad technical writers have in common with novelists? With a vaudevillian rimshot, if you please, they both write fiction. Fortunately, there’s a path to redemption. Join me for a look at what goes into good documentation.
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