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👋 Welcome to Tipsrundan! A biweekly newsletter by AFRY IT South with ❤️
This is the last Tipsrundan before vacation! 🌞🏖️
We'll be back in August 🥳
Lasse Heemann shared a small alias that might just make your life just a little bit easier.
alias branches='git branch -v --sort=-committerdate | head -n 10'
In Lasses words:
This is very practical when you jump between branches and never remember the names of them
For those that prefer this can also be made into a git-alias, see more on git-scm/alias.
And I couldn't agree more (except that I often end up using the shell history through ctrl+r)
And if you want to keep it extra fancy head over to this StackOverflow post to learn how to make it colorful and structured!
The AI Global Competence Group (AIGCG) will do 4 sessions at Almedalsveckan.
Our very own Hampus Londögård at IT South will do a session on "Vikten att verkligen förstå AI" the 5th of July at 13:00, find the event on Almedalen Play.
All the events:
5/7 11:30 (en) The importance of AI education for children in the connected era (John Daley) (link)
5/7 13:00 (sv) Vikten att verkligen förstå AI (Hampus Londögård) (link)
6/7 11:30 (en) Harnessing Digital Transformation of the Pandemic Era and Setting Priorities in post-Covid World (Prajit Datta) (link)
6/7 13:00 (sv) Deepfakes, kan vi lita på det vi ser? (Maria Erman) (link)
Hannes left one final tip for all of us to try out.
Wanna see all the recently edited files? Hit the following command and feel the glory!
cmd+sh+e
During our Innovation Week we had some really exciting projects created such as a 'ParkingApp' & classifying Magic Cards. All of this can be found on the Teams Channel, but for those that want a little bit more juice and a blog you can find it!
Read more about Scala 3.0 by Carl Ekeroth & Fredrik Strandin on our blog.
Read more about how we managed to match resumes to assignment with completely unlabeled data, also on our blog with the demo here.
During the last competence evening we had an awesome time completing a Escape Room that was done programatically. It was really interesting how CodinGame had managed to puzzle it together (and how we solved it!). 
The new kid in town. Brave Search is unique on multiple fronts as in being kind to privacy (like DuckDuckGo), having its own index (DDG uses Bing), having a transparent and open ranking algorithm which will be open to community tweaking.
It's really cool and can extract answers from StackOverflow and will in the future allow ad-free searching through a paid alternative.
Over all I feel like this is a great chanse to break Googles kingdom of search and I'm happy to try it out.
Writing technical documents can be a bit of a hassle and requires a special mindset.
To document things is easy, but to correctly put the user into the right mindset and to fully understand the whole ecosystem is another thing.
Learn a little more about how to sprinkle magic in your documentation and tech writing by Google.
Thank you for this time see you in two weeks
- Hampus Londögård @ AFRY IT South


