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So Mike's email philosophy is he doesn't, he says, my answer for the last few years is he doesn't read his email. He filters anything that was sent to me outside of his org and not addressed to me. Even CCs are filtered.
So Mike's email philosophy is he doesn't, he says, my answer for the last few years is he doesn't read his email. He filters anything that was sent to me outside of his org and not addressed to me. Even CCs are filtered.
For the most part, nobody notices, and when they do, I just say the truth, which is that I get so much email that sometimes I look at something, and then I forget to respond to it, and it gets buried. Nobody ever questions him on that, and nobody stays mad, he says.
For the most part, nobody notices, and when they do, I just say the truth, which is that I get so much email that sometimes I look at something, and then I forget to respond to it, and it gets buried. Nobody ever questions him on that, and nobody stays mad, he says.
For the most part, nobody notices, and when they do, I just say the truth, which is that I get so much email that sometimes I look at something, and then I forget to respond to it, and it gets buried. Nobody ever questions him on that, and nobody stays mad, he says.
He archives everything, so if it does come up, he can search for it and pretend like he read it, which this honestly sounds like a great email philosophy.
He archives everything, so if it does come up, he can search for it and pretend like he read it, which this honestly sounds like a great email philosophy.
He archives everything, so if it does come up, he can search for it and pretend like he read it, which this honestly sounds like a great email philosophy.
We're back with Nilay and the Decoder team answering your biggest questions and looking ahead to 2025. So a lot of listeners have written in with, of course, their thoughts about AI, the coder's most explored theme of 2024. John Pickerton wrote saying that he would love a dedicated podcast or miniseries on something like the intersection of AI and software engineering.
We're back with Nilay and the Decoder team answering your biggest questions and looking ahead to 2025. So a lot of listeners have written in with, of course, their thoughts about AI, the coder's most explored theme of 2024. John Pickerton wrote saying that he would love a dedicated podcast or miniseries on something like the intersection of AI and software engineering.
We're back with Nilay and the Decoder team answering your biggest questions and looking ahead to 2025. So a lot of listeners have written in with, of course, their thoughts about AI, the coder's most explored theme of 2024. John Pickerton wrote saying that he would love a dedicated podcast or miniseries on something like the intersection of AI and software engineering.
He was a big fan of the GitHub episode. He says there is a lot going on in the space, including lots of people himself exploring running models locally on their own GPUs. Cam wrote in that there is a topic he would love to hear more about on the Decoder podcast, and that's AI in the defense sector. He says he doesn't hear a lot about that.
He was a big fan of the GitHub episode. He says there is a lot going on in the space, including lots of people himself exploring running models locally on their own GPUs. Cam wrote in that there is a topic he would love to hear more about on the Decoder podcast, and that's AI in the defense sector. He says he doesn't hear a lot about that.
He was a big fan of the GitHub episode. He says there is a lot going on in the space, including lots of people himself exploring running models locally on their own GPUs. Cam wrote in that there is a topic he would love to hear more about on the Decoder podcast, and that's AI in the defense sector. He says he doesn't hear a lot about that.
He would love if a podcast explored a lot of the questions around AI and the defense sector, like investments, if the tech is working, who's benefiting from it, the ethical questions around it. But the question to you, Nilay, is what do you think are the most unexplored AI topics right now? And what are you personally interested in exploring about AI more in 2025?
He would love if a podcast explored a lot of the questions around AI and the defense sector, like investments, if the tech is working, who's benefiting from it, the ethical questions around it. But the question to you, Nilay, is what do you think are the most unexplored AI topics right now? And what are you personally interested in exploring about AI more in 2025?
He would love if a podcast explored a lot of the questions around AI and the defense sector, like investments, if the tech is working, who's benefiting from it, the ethical questions around it. But the question to you, Nilay, is what do you think are the most unexplored AI topics right now? And what are you personally interested in exploring about AI more in 2025?
So Jordan from blue sky gave us the perfect wrap up question for the Q and a portion of this, which is Nilay. What do you think might be the overarching theme for tech in 2025?
So Jordan from blue sky gave us the perfect wrap up question for the Q and a portion of this, which is Nilay. What do you think might be the overarching theme for tech in 2025?
So Jordan from blue sky gave us the perfect wrap up question for the Q and a portion of this, which is Nilay. What do you think might be the overarching theme for tech in 2025?