Lucian Adrian
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Lucian Adrian
@lucianadrian.bsky.social
· Sep 15
Ubiquitous difficulty
I have kids and I love them! As they grow, I learn along the way various steps and stages of learning & development. It is no wonder that they say "you grow once more as your kids grow"... One of the recent realization has to do with something many of us take for granted and consider ubiquitous, that is reading and operating an analogue clock.
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Lucian Adrian
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· Aug 29
Lucian Adrian
@lucianadrian.bsky.social
· Aug 25
Enthusiasm and sustainable pace
Today on a Slack group I really enjoy I found someone doing some research on content reach and content mechanics. As usual, there was a form to be filled in. Most questions were good, some made me revisit habits and some triggered me to write this post. The person behind the effort was clearly enthusiastic and willing to make something happen.
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Lucian Adrian
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· Aug 22
Schedules & schedules
The type of work should determine how one's day of work looks like. There are fields where focused work is productive work, and there are fields where relational and networking work is productive work. Managers fall mostly in the second category. By their position, as interface elements in the organization they are supposed communicate and work more with other people to produce decisions and steer the makers.
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Lucian Adrian
@lucianadrian.bsky.social
· Aug 21
Failure – if not avoided, at least prepare for it. It’s inevitable..
Failure in complex systems is, like other types of behavior in such systems, emergent Perrow's model is a good example. In a recent project I realized that testing can act as a canary, as early test results indicate things are going not in the right direction. The project manager, was asking why these defects were raised during a team meeting as being important, and one of the more experienced testers mentioned that this is a smell of something not being done properly, that will fail down the line.
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Lucian Adrian
@lucianadrian.bsky.social
· Aug 20
Positivity – aiming and training for it
Richard Bradshaw (@FriendlyTester) Tweeted: Testers are so quick to negatively critique without a providing a single hint of positivity. This felt so close to my heart and also knowing Richard personally I believe he also sees this as a sad part of the software tester role. I also believe positivity can be evolved, and my recent life events make me believe strongly in this.
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Lucian Adrian
@lucianadrian.bsky.social
· Aug 19
A “complex adaptive system” is called back to the office
Building on my previous post—“Return to office” or how one spring does not get in the box by itself…—I want to reflect on the current struggles organizations face as they attempt to bring employees back to the office in this latest phase of the post-pandemic era. I am not aiming to take sides. It’s clear that every approach—whether pushing for a rapid return, opting for flexibility, or supporting permanent remote work—has compelling arguments behind it.
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Lucian Adrian
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· Aug 18
Avoiding failure vs imitation of success
"avoidance of failure is a better strategy than imitation of success" Dave Snowden Many times we try to reach success by imitation, and that goal is pursued vigorously. This looks a lot like trying to behave like something that we or our organisation is not alike, with our assumptions being that imitating all the visible moves will provide the same results.
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Lucian Adrian
@lucianadrian.bsky.social
· Aug 17
Playing the nature’s cards
While watching one of the supporting videos for a course I'm attending (online) the below line (approximatively) came up "Nature makes and deals the cards, but nurture plays them" (approximate quote) Dave Snowden This made me think of how education and approach have a very important role on how things turn up on both individual level as well as aggregated, up to organisational level.
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Lucian Adrian
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· Aug 16
Humans, limitations and… options
This is an "impulse post", if there is such a thing. I call it like this because it's triggered by something I read at the playground, while watching my kids play (I know, some might say this is bad parenting, but reading a paper in the sun is quite soothing...). Now, to the point I am really happy reading a…
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· Jul 24
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· Jul 23
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· Jul 21
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· Jul 20
Lucian Adrian
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· Jul 14
A language model built for the public good
ETH Zurich and EPFL will release a large language model (LLM) developed on public infrastructure. Trained on the “Alps” supercomputer at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS), the new LLM ma...
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