Last week was a rollercoaster, but overall, it was a great one—except for the fact that my phone’s screen decided to glitch from Sunday to Wednesday night. But hey, technology has a way of humbling us, right?
Talking Scrum & Fielding Questions
One of the highlights of my week was finally getting to chat with my colleagues about my learning journey since the year began. If you’ve been following along, you know I’ve been diving deep into Scrum. First, I completed the Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO) certification, and now, I’ve just wrapped up my Certified Scrum Master (CSM) certification.
The best part? I got to answer questions about what a Scrum Team looks like, what each role entails, and how everything comes together. It felt great to take the floor and share what I’ve learned—no hesitation, no second-guessing, just pure knowledge-sharing.
And the journey doesn’t stop here—I’m now preparing for the Advanced Scrum Master certification. The deeper I go into Agile and Scrum, the more I realize how much there is to learn, and I’m excited to level up even further.
Tech Highlights: AI Madness & Corporate Chess Moves
On the tech front, I’ve been playing around with ChatGPT’s new animation creator, and I have to say—it's impressive! Like everyone else, I jumped on the trend and transformed myself into a Studio Ghibli-style animation. Then, for fun, I also tried the LEGO-style version. The results? Pure magic. Now, let’s just hope OpenAI doesn’t get sued by these companies for stepping into their creative territories.
Speaking of weird things happening in tech—Elon Musk pulled a strange move by selling X (formerly Twitter) to his own company, xAI. Honestly, I’m still trying to figure out what the endgame is here. To me, it just looks like he reshuffled his deck, but who knows? Maybe he has a bigger strategy in mind.
Google’s Surprise AI Drop
Another big moment last week was Google’s launch of their newest AI model, which, if I remember correctly, has "2.5" in the name. They’re calling it their most advanced AI yet, and here’s the shocker—they released it to everyone for free. I genuinely expected them to give premium users early access for a month or two before rolling it out to the general public, but nope—surprise, surprise—Google had other plans.
Fixing the Phantom Light Bug
On the home automation front, I finally figured out why my lights kept turning on in the middle of the night. Turns out, it was a turned on something I didn't understand when setting up and after some troubleshooting, I finally fixed it. No more random midnight wake-up calls from overly enthusiastic lights!
Wrapping Up
So, that was my week—a mix of Scrum, AI experiments, fixing smart home bugs, and some questionable corporate decisions. This is the first of my weekly takes on everything happening around me, and I hope you enjoy the ride. Let’s keep the conversation going—what stood out for you last week? Drop a comment and let’s chat!