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Monthly Archives: March 2019
The Creepiness of AI
Last year, I watched a keynote talk from Matthew Renze about AI. In his talk, there were examples of the amazing things that Artificial Intelligence can do, as well as some of the creepier things have have been developed. It was an … Continue reading
Upper Casing All the Data–#SQLNewBlogger
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. There was a post recently where a user asked about needing to update all the data in all their … Continue reading
Parameter Fun
Recently I was editing a document about SQL Server on Linux and the author noted that if you type “sqlcmd” without any parameters, you get the list of possible parameters back. I tried that on my Windows laptop and immediately … Continue reading
The Android Car
I’ve been a car guy for most of my life, admiring them, owning quite a few (20+), and enjoying lots of time behind the wheel of a vehicle. I’ve been lucky enough to own my dream car for a few … Continue reading