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I'm a bit of an eclectic mess ๐Ÿ™‚ I've been a programmer, journalist, editor, TV producer, and a few other things.

I'm currently working on my second novel which is complete, but is in the edit stage. I wrote my first novel over 20 years ago but then didn't write much till now.

I post about #Coding, #Flutter, #Writing, #Movies and #TV. I'll also talk about #Technology, #Gadgets, #MachineLearning, #DeepLearning and a few other things as the fancy strikes ...

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Fahim Farook

"Laapataa Ladies" (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21626284) is interesting and thought-provoking.

Definitely not your run-of-the-mill movie.

Some might call it gender-politics, but they'd be wrong ๐Ÿ˜› There's so much in the story that's right, or at least makes you think about the way things are ...

#Movies #Hindi #LostLadies
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Fahim Farook

"Fallout" (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12637874) is about stupid people โ€” people who can't think for themselves and adhere to a company line centuries after the company itself has withered away to dust.

People who canโ€™t distinguish between right and wrong themselves and who need a company policy (which is always profit) to define how they should behave.

They think that they can build a better world with that kind of approach?

It's better that humanity dies out instead ...

#TV #English #Fallout
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Fahim Farook

"Fallout" (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12637874) says: "The problem with the world is factions endlessly fighting. So get rid of the other factions and make it just us."

Are they/we that stupid?

The factions come from within us. Once we get ride of all factions, we'll divide/fight amongst ourselves.

We always do.

(Might post my thoughts about โ€œFalloutโ€ later but just not sure how to do so without spoilers โ€ฆ)

#TV #English #Fallout
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Anyone hiring for iOS? I'd love to be your guy. Please repost this to infinity and beyond!

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Fahim Farook

I've had the same Amazon account for 20+ years. Used it from multiple countries. Bought things worth thousands.

And now, in the middle of a major move with lots of orders, they close my account and I don't know what's going on. I get emails saying orders shipped (and at least one high-value order has been duplicated) but I canโ€™t track them, or cancel the duplicated one.

I contacted support several times, but their response is basically, โ€œWeโ€™ve escalated to another team and theyโ€™ll contact you.โ€

I get emails from no-reply email addresses which say contradictory things but I canโ€™t ask questions to clarify. And of course, contacting support again isnโ€™t helpful ๐Ÿ˜ž

Anybody know a direct contact at Amazon who might be able to help?

Please boost for reach? ๐Ÿ™

#Help #Amazon #FediHelp #AskMastodon #AskFediverse
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Edited 5 months ago
While I missed it when it first came out, "Gully Boy" (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2395469) is a great watch about Indian rappers ๐Ÿ™‚

While it might be facile to compare it to "8 Mile", that's what the movie immediately reminded me of.

Love the characters and the fact nobody is black-and-white. Characters who might generally be reduced to a "villain" are shown to have multiple facets and how you perceive them changes as the story progresses.

A joy to watch.

#Hindi #Movies #GullyBoy #Rap
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Fahim Farook

"Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya" (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27459160) is an interesting movie.

I can't say much without spoiling the story, but it is a SciFi romance which tackles the subject matter fairly realistically ... except, for the protagonist. Totally unbelievable there ๐Ÿ˜›

All Iโ€™ll say is, that he is supposed to be great at his job and yet fails miserably when it comes to seeing the most basic clues pertaining to his area of expertise.

The final payoff wasn't there for me and so this is not a movie I will want to watch again, but it's still worth watching once because they handled the subject better than most Indian movies come close to ...

#Hindi #Movies #SciFi #Romance
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Fahim Farook

Bollywood attempts at creating new superheroes like "Brahmastra" or "Ra.One" didn't really land for me.

But the Telugu "Hanu Man" (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15433956) actually works pretty well.

And the references to American comics/superheroes scattered through the story are rather delightful ๐Ÿ™‚

Then there's other touches like the pickle song, the guy who wants to be a superhero who is the villain, and the "hey siri" bit that add to the story.

Overall, well worth watching.

#Movies #Telugu #SuperHero #HanuMan
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Fahim Farook

"Murder Mubarak" (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27028399) was way more interesting towards the end than it appeared at the beginning ๐Ÿ˜›

It started off with what seemed like a rather run-of-the-mill murder populated with a large cast of characters. But the ending was a lot more satisfying than the beginning would lead you to believe.

I am still not sure if the ending was totally satisfying or not, but it did have a lot more twists than a pretzel doing yoga ๐Ÿ˜€

#Hindi #Movies #Netflix #MurderMubarak #Mystery #Murder
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I've just been told in 6 weeks I'll have no job ๐Ÿ˜”

I've luckily survived the lay-offs however the company I worked for (for 14 years) didn't. Having been loyal for so long I've no idea how to write my resume now days or where to start. Still in shock.

If you know any remote jobs, or jobs located in NZ/Auckland area please let me know.

I'm a self-taught developer that started out coding HTML emails and trained myself up to Fullstack NodeJS.

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Fahim Farook

I wasn't going to buy an Apple Vision Pro for many reasons. But I did buy the Quest 3 this week and it's got multiple improvements over the Quest 2.

I like the Quest 3 and think that objectively, it probably works better than AVP for a lot of scenarios.

Plus, it's cheaper ๐Ÿ˜›

Then, Karl Guttag came out with this post today:
https://kguttag.com/2024/03/01/apple-vision-pros-optics-blurrier-lower-contrast-than-meta-quest-3/

Vindication, or confirmation bias? ๐Ÿ˜€

Whatever the case, both my wife (who found the Quest 2 hard to use) and I found that the Quest 3 was much easier to use (lighter and fits better and easier to put on/remove) and the best movie watching experience weโ€™ve had in AR/VR so far โ€ฆ

I also found that the Quest 3 works beautifully with glasses. Compare that to AVP which wonโ€™t work with glasses at all.

#Quest3 #AVP #MR #AR
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"Elsbeth" (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt26591110) is the new must-see detective series .. at least, as far as I'm concerned ๐Ÿ™‚

It's quirky, funny, and if the ending of the first episode is to be trusted, layered.

I'm looking forward to future episodes!

If the first episode is any indication, itโ€™s in the vein of โ€œColumboโ€ where you know whodunnit. Itโ€™s the proving that they did it which keeps you interested.

I generally prefer whodunnits because I get to play along and figure out who the murderer is. But โ€œElsbethโ€ was so interesting that I didnโ€™t even notice this till the episode had ended ๐Ÿ˜›

#TV #English #Elsbeth #Mysteries #Detective
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The racism behind chatGPT we are not talking about....

This year, I learned that students use chatGPT because they believe it helps them sound more respectable. And I learned that it absolutely does not work. A thread.

A few weeks ago, I was working on a paper with one of my RAs. I have permission from them to share this story. They had done the research and the draft. I was to come in and make minor edits, clarify the method, add some background literature, and we were to refine the discussion together.

The draft was incomprehensible. Whole paragraphs were vague, repetitive, and bewildering. It was like listening to a politician. I could not edit it. I had to rewrite nearly every section. We were on a tight deadline, and I was struggling to articulate what was wrong and how the student could fix it, so I sent them on to further sections while I cleaned up ... this.

As I edited, I had to keep my mind from wandering. I had written with this student before, and this was not normal. I usually did some light edits for phrasing, though sometimes with major restructuring.

I was worried about my student. They had been going through some complicated domestic issues. They were disabled. They'd had a prior head injury. They had done excellent on their prelims, which of course I couldn't edit for them. What was going on!?

We were co-writing the day before the deadline. I could tell they were struggling with how much I had to rewrite. I tried to be encouraging and remind them that this was their research project and they had done all of the interviews and analysis. And they were doing great.

In fact, the qualitative write-up they had done the night before was better, and I was back to just adjusting minor grammar and structure. I complimented their new work and noted it was different from the other parts of the draft that I had struggled to edit.

Quietly, they asked, "is it okay to use chatGPT to fix sentences to make you sound more white?"

"... is... is that what you did with the earlier draft?"

They had, a few sentences at a time, completely ruined their own work, and they couldnt tell, because they believed that the chatGPT output had to be better writing. Because it sounded smarter. It sounded fluent. It seemed fluent. But it was nonsense!

I nearly cried with relief. I told them I had been so worried. I was going to check in with them when we were done, because I could not figure out what was wrong. I showed them the clear differences between their raw drafting and their "corrected" draft.

I told them that I believed in them. They do great work. When I asked them why they felt they had to do that, they told me that another faculty member had told the class that they should use it to make their papers better, and that he and his RAs were doing it.

The student also told me that in therapy, their therapist had been misunderstanding them, blaming them, and denying that these misunderstandings were because of a language barrier.

They felt that they were so bad at communicating, because of their language, and their culture, and their head injury, that they would never be a good scholar. They thought they had to use chatGPT to make them sound like an American, or they would never get a job.

They also told me that when they used chatGPT to help them write emails, they got more responses, which helped them with research recruitment.

I've heard this from other students too. That faculty only respond to their emails when they use chatGPT. The great irony of my viral autistic email thread was always that had I actually used AI to write it, I would have sounded decidedly less robotic.

ChatGPT is probably pretty good at spitting out the meaningless pleasantries that people associate with respectability. But it's terrible at making coherent, complex, academic arguments!

Last semester, I gave my graduate students an assignment. They were to read some reports on labor exploitation and environmental impact of chatGPT and other language models. Then they were to write a reflection on why they have used chatGPT in the past, and how they might chose to use it in the future.

I told them I would not be policing their LLM use. But I wanted them to know things about it they were unlikely to know, and I warned them about the ways that using an LLM could cause them to submit inadequate work (incoherent methods and fake references, for example).

In their reflections, many international students reported that they used chatGPT to help them correct grammar, and to make their writing "more polished".

I was sad that so many students seemed to be relying on chatGPT to make them feel more confident in their writing, because I felt that the real problem was faculty attitudes toward multilingual scholars.

I have worked with a number of graduate international students who are told by other faculty that their writing is "bad", or are given bad grades for writing that is reflective of English as a second language, but still clearly demonstrates comprehension of the subject matter.

I believe that written communication is important. However, I also believe in focused feedback. As a professor of design, I am grading people's ability to demonstrate that they understand concepts and can apply them in design research and then communicate that process to me.

I do not require that communication to read like a first language student, when I am perfectly capable of understanding the intent. When I am confused about meaning, I suggest clarifying edits.

I can speak and write in one language with competence. How dare I punish international students for their bravery? Fixation on normative communication chronically suppresses their grades and their confidence. And, most importantly, it doesn't improve their language skills!

If I were teaching rhetoric and comp it might be different. But not THAT different. I'm a scholar of neurodivergent and Mad rhetorics. I can't in good conscience support Divergent rhetorics while supressing transnational rhetoric!

Anyway, if you want your students to stop using chatGPT then stop being racist and ableist when you grade.

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"Saba Nayagan" (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27610443) is an interesting string of love stories by (and about) the same guy.

It kind of reminds me of the Vikram-Vetal stories in a way, but it also makes me nostalgic for the days when you were young and consumed by love.

The humour's good too โ€” some great laugh out loud moments ๐Ÿ™‚

Didn't expect much from the movie but was sitting there with a smile on my face at the end.

#Movies #Tamil #SabaNayagan #LoveStories
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The entire and team, including me, just got laid off. :( :( :( :( :(

Anybody out there looking for an ML or software engineer with >30 years total experience and ~20 years in the industry?

I have extensive experience with and frameworks, particularly , and I've worked on and both in the workplace and in personal open source projects. My resume is available here:

https://hosford42.github.io/

I'd love to work for a or non-profit, if that's a possibility, but I'm open to other options.

If you work in this industry or know someone who does, please boost for reach.


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"Animal" (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13751694) is a weird one.

Thereโ€™s a core story that I like so far (an hour in), but it's wrapped in all sorts of nonsense that I dislike โ€” ideas about alphas, stupid senseless stunts with planes, not seeing the reality but talking about a father who can do no wrong ...

There's just too much disavowal of reality and just weird posturing for me to really like the character. The movie? I'll know when I finish ๐Ÿ™‚

#Movies #Hindi #RanbirKapoor #Animal
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Fahim Farook

Looks as if Karl Guttag will be reporting in detail about his experiences with the Apple Vision Pro ๐Ÿ™‚

https://kguttag.com/2024/01/20/updates-ces-ar-vr-mr-la-sid-conference-apple-vision-pro-ordered/

Iโ€™m looking forward to this since Karl has good insights on AR/VR and while Iโ€™m not really looking at the Apple Vision Pro at the moment, based on Karlโ€™s experience, I might change my mind.

In the above post, Karl also mentions the new Sony MR headset. That had only been in the periphery for me but given what he notes about the passthrough camera placement and the weight distribution of the headset, I might need to take another look.

#AR #VR #MR #AppleVisionPro
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I've been a bit busy the last few months โ€” family health issues, work, a possible move on the horizon etc. and havenโ€™t really had much time to be on here.

Probably not going to get a lot more time for the next month or so either, but trying to get back to writing about stuff that interests me again โ€ฆ

#PersonalUpdate
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Fahim Farook

"Three of Us" (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt23804378) is a wonderful, sometimes melancholic, movie.

It starts off with this air of melancholy that kind of persists throughout the movie. It might feel a little slow at times, but I loved the feel of nostalgia and, sometimes, whimsy that the movie evoked.

The actiing was brilliant โ€” not just words, but emotions evoked through a gesture, or a glance.

I always notice Jaideep Ahlawat when he appears in a movie, but afterewards, i can't remember the movies themselves. Swanand Kirkire was great too, but the standout performance here was by Shefali Shah. Absolutely brilliant!

#Movies #Hindi #Bollywood #SliceOfLife #QuietReflections
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I generally like Nani's movies, but some of his recent ones have been especially good.

"Hi Nanna" (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt25433734) has to be at the top of that list as far as I'm concerned.

At first, it felt a bit like "How I Met Your Mother", but there is a turning point and once you hit that point, there is no looking back. I just had to finish the rest of the movie.

It was heartfelt and moving. It was a bit of a rollercoaster ride of expecting something to happen and have something totally different happen.

One central premise might seem a bit unlikely, but it made the overall movie work.

Definitely recommended! ๐Ÿ™‚

#Movies #Telugu #Nani #HiNanna
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