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I always tried to program back when I was a kid. Specially Python and HTML. However I only managed to REALLY learn something when I was 17 (I'm turning 20 next month). Nowadays I'm doing a SWE degree but I'm mostly a self-taught person because I genuinely love and have an obsession about #ComputerScience. It's funny to compare me with my classmates because mostly of them are just for money and remote jobs (this is a normal thing tbh), I hardly have good talks about programming with them.

Voice actors are already losing work to an AI disruption expected to reach everything
By Romy Stephens

The Productivity Commission says artificial intelligence could offer a $116 billion shot in the arm to Australia's economy. But for people like voice actor Colin Cassidy, that means a disruption to their daily work.

abc.net.au/news/2025-08-15/how

ABC News · AI could be the government's productivity answer. But getting there will mean more disruptionVon Romy Stephens

Wide shot of the new Computer Science building and the plaza in front of it as seen from Gates hall. They're putting in lots of landscaping and digging a pond on the other side and I'm excited to get a shot of that side as soon as I can

Sometimes the Truth hurts. I just saw emacs referred to as the editor “Exclusively used by Middle Age Computer Scientists”.

Yeah, well, it still is the Text Editor of the Gods.

And I got my second job predominantly because I was an “emacs weenie from William and Mary”. Apparently we’re thought of fondly in some circles.

#AI #AlanTuring #TuringInstitute #Turing #Computing #ArtificialIntelligence #UK #Technology #ComputerScience #Science
It’s quite ironic that an organisation established in commemoration of one of our greatest geniuses may fail because its leaders appear to be too incompetent to run it…

Staff fear UK's Turing AI Institute at risk of collapse bbc.com/news/articles/c24zz2vd

British Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology Peter Kyle departs a cabinet meeting at Downing Street in London. He has short, sharp grey hair and is wearing a smart suit.
www.bbc.comStaff fear UK's Turing AI Institute at risk of collapseA complaint raises concerns about the funding risks and a "toxic" culture at the Alan Turing Institute.