I would I am moving laterally, not necessarily up (I even might be going down). 😊 A lot of these things I already know, now I am just refreshing the basics and learning how to apply them.

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Started the first MOOC course on AI. This is the basic course that more or less just teaches the basic concepts and so on. There is a follow-up course where one gets to actually write code. I am really looking forward to that.

Those images did not have any of the fog that creeped up after the photos were taken. That made the views even more eerie.

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The humidity we have had has frozen on the tree branches, making them look pretty. Also, all that snow and rain has made the small streams flow enough to keep them open.

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Possibly. Let's see if I ever get to present this thing in the first place. But I can already say that I already have an image of Mad Hatter, the Panik-Kalm-Panik meme, and a Keep Calm image in the current version.

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Of course. It is already a boring topic to begin with, so if I get them laugh they might remember the demo also after 15 minutes.

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I started making a slide set for a short demo I might give at the company internal weekly. I was able to find a bunch of great pictures and memes to spice it up.

I think it is good that GitHub is the de facto code repository solution and not Azure DevOps. While the basics work pretty much the same, setting up CI pipelines with Azure Pipelines is, how to put it, a pain in the backside compared to GitHub actions.

It is. This is a paperback printed on quite thin paper, so the book is not that hard to handle.

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Just checked that it took me 5 days to complete that latest book (400 pages, in Finnish, with not-too-packed typesetting). The current one will take a lot longer as it has over 1100 pages with rather tight typesetting and it is in English.