I was a senior leader for over 3 years and a year past a take-over. I had to give 3 months notice so I worked as hard as I could until way past the end of my last day. There was no exit interview at all. I think most of the new HR no longer even spoke much English.
What it said; I respected my team and wanted to give them the best possible chance so I worked for them. The people above me didn't give a shit. It's all quite funny in hindsight how clear that is. To any of my teams reading this, I love you people, I'll try and get you here when I can. :)
They are not anticipating the next phrase from memory. Music has a structure that often repeats or relates to earlier patterns. Like reading, you look forward and recognise the patterns in the score and their relative position. While I am partially agreeing with you, I disagree about 'reading' individual notes. You see every note, you just don't need to convert them to a letter or key, because your hand is playing the whole phrase by interpreting the structure.
It’s also why other regulatory zones outside the US, with much stronger privacy laws like the EU, don’t seem to produce as much innovation, while the US and China keep churning out new stuff.
It’s a trade-off between shipping fast and courting risk. I’m not judging one over the other; it comes down to what you’re willing to accept, not what you wish for.
The few I saw had terms of participation that gave the organisers IP first rights to everything and anything done during them and every IP release was at their discretion. Even the naive soon got wind of that.
They have the wrong person with mental health issues. Everyone involved in this whole story, aside from some guy with a hobby collecting elements, are absolutely insane. (I live nearby so I have been following the story closely).
This reminds me of eKaren in Australia ordering X to block some content world wide. The Australia judge ruled that she is not the world wide arbiter and has neither the rights or power to issue a world wide edict.
I have been using o4-mini-high today. Most of the time for a file longer than 100 lines it stops generating randomly and won't complete a file unless I re-prompt it with the end of the missing file.
As usual, it's a frustrating experience for anything more complex than the usual problems everyone else does.