by Dwayne Phillips “Machine Learning” is one of the biggest misuses of the English language I have seen. The machine isn’t learning. Let’s try to remember what is happening. Data science is a big deal these days. Well, it is until you read the fine print in the Help Wanted ads about data science jobs. […]
Entries Tagged as 'Learning'
The Machine Isn’t Learning
April 21st, 2022 · No Comments
Tags: Artificial Intelligence · Computing · Language · Learning · Machine Learning
First, Let’s Do Something Useful
April 18th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips When introducing something new, it helps to do something useful at the beginning and then delve into more details and more powerful capabilities later. I am interested in robotics, software, and my grandchildren. The intersection of these centers on my grandchildren and finding things for them to do when they visit me. […]
Tags: Childhood · Learning · Solutions · Time · Tools · Work
Discovery as an Unintended Result
April 14th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Doing something that goes beyond what is required often leads to discovery, and discovery may be a wonderful unintended result. Many years ago (in the last century), I was involved in an upgrade to an existing system. There were new requirements that required new capabilities. Some of the computing hardware was to […]
Tags: Alternatives · Design · Learning · People · Requirements · Solutions
Fake Jobs
March 24th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Caution to the unemployed: beware of “just do this test” before we interview you. There are plenty of fake jobs out there that use one con or another to obtain free work. This recent article is about fake jobs. Con artists on the Internet are tricking people into believing they have been […]
Tags: Jobs · Learning · Scam · Work
Is the Light Bulb On or Off?
March 21st, 2022 · No Comments
By Dwayne Phillips Sometimes we need to remind ourselves what it is that computers can and cannot do. Computers are taking over the world. Well, maybe not. Let’s recall what a computer can do. A computer can tell if a light bulb is on or off. That’s about it folks. Nothing more. Everything else is […]
Tags: Cloud Computing · Computing · General Systems Thinking · Learning · Software · Teaching · Technology
A Meat Grinder (time for a reframe)
March 17th, 2022 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips That job is a “meat grinder.” It has chewed up several people. Stay away. Or do we simply need to reframe the situation? While writing this, I have spent much of the past week(s) looking at the help wanted ads and talking to several companies about their job openings. Several of the […]
Tags: Adapting · Choose · Jobs · Learning · Reframe · Stories
We Don’t Need an XX on the Team
November 29th, 2021 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips We don’t need an expert in this or that to build better systems. We need a desire to learn and a desire to please. We don’t need a User Experience (UX) person on the team. We don’t need a Customer Experience (CX) expert on the team. We don’t need an XX (fill-in-the-blank […]
Tags: Customer · Experiment · Expertise · Learning · Resources · Systems · Work
The Clipboard and the Pencil…and the Hurricane
November 1st, 2021 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Unfortunate events provide yet another great reason to use a clipboard and a pencil. My records indicate that this is the fourth blog post I have written about the clipboard and the pencil. The gist is that these old, simple tools are still quite valuable. Hence, we might reconsider a few other […]
Tags: Adapting · Emergency · Internet · Learning · Notebook · Simple · Technology · Tools
Fat Finger the Database (misadventures in data entry)
October 11th, 2021 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Data entry, one of the lower-paid professions, is prone to errors, and some can be fatal. During the aftermath of the recent Hurricane Ida, a person close to me needed an essential service. By “essential” I mean if the service did not arrive, someone would die. I repeatedly called the service provider. […]
Tags: Competence · Customer · Error · General Systems Thinking · Learning · Mistakes · People · Testing
No-Cost Learning
October 4th, 2021 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I find it unfortunate, but no-cost learning doesn’t exist. I guess this goes back to the concept of if it is worth something, it is worth something. No-cost learning? Boy, I sure do want that! Free online courses have a price tag of $0. They do, however, require time, energy, and other […]