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Entries from October 2025

Let’s Build a Datacenter (With a Little Sense)

October 30th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Everyone is building a big(ger) datacenter. Fine. Let’s use some sense while we are at it. Everyone is building a big(ger) datacenter. If you are going to build one, you must build it bigger than the one across the fence. Louisiana building a $10 Billion datacenter? Mississippi must build a $15 Billion […]

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Tags: Computing · Datacenter · Expertise · Money · Resources · Systems · Technology

Responsible

October 27th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Let’s consider what it means to be responsible. Responsible Responsable response able able to respond Are you responsible for something? No, that’s not my responsibility! Oh, you are completely unable to respond to that?Well, no, but er uh how did I get into this conversation?

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Tags: Accountability · Adults · Authentic · Practice · Reaction · Word

Predictable (yikes!)

October 23rd, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips It isn’t flattering to understand that what I do is quite predictable. Ah these AI chattering bots—they are amazing. Type a question, they call it a prompt, in plain English and out pops answers, sometimes as long as books, in plain English. This is amazing! Well, the software looks at a bunch […]

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Tags: Analysis · Artificial Intelligence · Context · Jobs · Problems · Work · Writing

A Little-Better Prompt

October 20th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Here is an attempt to gain value from a chattering bot by wording the prompt a little differently. These chattering bots are everywhere. Some value is gained while some skill is lost. I thought of a better prompt: Find, display the URL, and display a few sentences from three key commentaries regarding […]

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Tags: Alternatives · Artificial Intelligence · Clarity · Communication · Tools · Writing

The Round Table of Librarians, Updated

October 16th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Perhaps these chattering bots fulfill the role I requested. Some ten years ago, I wrote about The Round Table of Librarians. Since all the knowledge of the world was on the Internet, we just searched for it with Google et al. and found it. What were we to do, however, if we […]

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Tags: Expertise · Knowledge · Library · Time · Value

Abbreviations

October 13th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Abbreviations have real purposes. Laziness is not one of them. I see many abbreviations these days. Most are acronyms (TBD, F/U/W, Apr, etc.) that are not expanded. Funny thing, I read in an authoritative book at some point in time that abbreviations were used for: Please note “to save typing when there […]

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Tags: Communication · Context · Energy · Vocabulary · Writing

Success Bringing Failure or at Least Anxiety: Wikipedia

October 9th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Sometimes success brings failure. Sometimes success brings anxiety. Note Wikipedia as an example. Back when Wikipedia was young (I am old enough to remember that), it was fun. I would write articles for it. I would put photographs in it to add some depth to some articles. Joy. Experiment. Learn. Then Wikipedia […]

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Tags: Chaos · Communication · Failure · Knowledge · Success · Wikipedia · Writing

I have a Great Idea for a Story…

October 6th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Do you have a great idea for a story? If you can write one sentence, there you go. “I have a great idea of a story,” said a a person who has a writer as a friend. The person continues with, “I will tell you the idea, you write the story, and […]

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Tags: Alternatives · Concepts · Ideas · Process · Stories · Writing

Coming Back to It

October 2nd, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips One of the great habits of highly effective persons and organizations is that they “come back to it.” “We will come back to it when we have the time,” an oft-repeated but seldom completed phrase of the well intentioned. Sigh. We will come back to this. How many times have I heard […]

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Tags: Commitment · General Systems Thinking · Patience · Time · Work