Daily Coping 21 Apr 2020

I’ve started to add a daily coping tip to the SQLServerCentral newsletter, which is helping me deal with the issues in the world. I’m adding my responses for each day here.

Today’s Tip is: Connect with nature. Breathe and notice life continuing.

That’s an easy one for me. I live on a ranch, and get outside regularly with the dogs or helping with horses. Lately we’ve been rehabbing a dog after surgery, so I get out there a few times a day and walk her around, trying to build muscle.

As I do, I make it a point to appreciate the clean, fresh air, to look at the amazing sky and wonderful world. I’m blessed and lucky I get to live in a beautiful place. Here are two consecutive days in CO recently.

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I also appreciate the wildlife around. I stopped on the way home to snap this shot of my neighbor’s property since I could see mine in the background to the right.

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Nature and animals make our lives richer and I try to remember that.

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T-SQL Tuesday Live 21 Apr 2020

I’ll be hosting T-SQL Tuesday live again today, at 1:00pm MDT/3:00pmEDT/8:00pmGMT

If you’re interested in taking a break, chatting, touching base with others, bring your comments, questions, thoughts, and smile to our meeting.

Details

  • Date: 21 Apr 2020
  • Time: 13:00MDT/15:00EDT/19:00UTC/20:00BST (1 hour)
  • Meeting: (add a 6 to the end) https://redgate.zoom.us/j/9267203757
  • Password: Cast this as in int –  0x0009DD32 (you should get a number starting with 6 and ending with 0.
  • Issues: DM me on Twitter @way0utwest
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How Much AI Do We Need?

I like to cook and bake. The act of putting something together relaxes me, and I’ve certainly had plenty of time in 2020 to do this. In fact, I’ve been doing so much that my wife and daughter ordered me a new stand mixer while I was making them cookies this past weekend. They thought it would make it easier for me to continue to prepare more meals when life returns to some sort of normalcy.

I’m not a chef, and I certainly struggle through some recipes, but I enjoy the time working through the act of assembling something. I also struggle with fitting in the time to prepare things around an otherwise busy life. When I saw this article on smart appliances, I stopped to think that some of these might be nice, but perhaps they’re also reduce some of the skills I’ve built and perhaps make my time in the kitchen less enjoyable. Would I become dependent on them, entitled, or even less excited about the task of cooking?

It’s something I hadn’t considered too often, especially in other areas where AI and “smart” items are becoming more commonplace. I think some of advances in the data platform are good, and certainly some of the cloud services handle tasks that are fairly simple and they do them well. Backups happening in many of the PaaS services are mostly something we don’t need to configure or worry about, though we ought to be sure we know how to actually perform a restore. I have high hopes for some of the index automation and other changes, though there is a ways to go.

Is the use of more AI in systems better? In some sense I think this can help us cope with busier and more complex lives, and allow us time to focus on the things we want to focus on. At the same time, I suspect these systems aren’t as mature as the marketing suggests, and the options certainly command a premium, which is something that might benefit the vendor more than the consumer.

Like any advance, this could be helpful or hurtful for any of us. I like to assemble things from scratch more often than not, and I’m not sure if I think the AI gadgetry is something I’d enjoy. For now, I’m taking a small step, with a little mechanical assistance that might let me less time on the physical activity of combining things and more time planning my next steps or chatting with the audience that is often sitting at the counter.

Steve Jones

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Daily Copying 20 Apr 2020

I’ve started to add a daily coping tip to the SQLServerCentral newsletter, which is helping me deal with the issues in the world. I’m adding my responses for each day here.

Today’s tip is to find positive stories in the news and share with others.

A couple things I’ve seen. First, if you haven’t checked out the Some Good News show with John Krasinski, do so. It’s heartwarming, funny, and a good break. Both of the first two episodes literally brought tears to my eyes.

Other things I found when looking:

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