Back in Lithuania, second time this week. Very soon, I will take a walk down to the pier on the old amusement/walking street here in Palanga. It's like visiting something from the 1960's. Just absolutely gorgeous. Homey, unique.
And as soon as I am done with this, I am off to the conferencevenueified Saint Catherine's Church in old town Vilnius, Lithuania, less than a five minute walk from where I am sitting now, to speak.
On the morning train to Stockholm. First: all notification sounds off. Second: tea, my own that I bring everywhere. Third: Say no thanks to the complimentary breakfast, which always leaves the staff deeply surprised, sometimes indignant.
Man kÀnner sig utsatt nÀr det hÀnder, men det mesta talar ÀndÄ för att det Àr robotar som systematiskt vandrar runt och försöker sno konton. Det sker ju storskaligt hela tiden. SÄ lÀnge du har unika lösenord pÄ varje plats och tvÄfaktor pÄslaget sÄ bör det vara lugnt.
Working in London today â my client has offices overlooking St Pauls cathedral, and twelve different kinds of espresso. What's the feeling? Oh there it is: ENVY.
Turn off your notification sounds. All of them. Right now.
So Facebook just suggested that I join a group for former employees at American Airlines. Again: the AI apocalypse is not here quite yet. Amplified stupidity has to be dealt with first.
The key to winning for Harris? Make it an all female ticket.