Lunchtime reading list Tuesday, 11 September 2018 13:16:47 CDT David-Braverman Entertainment, General, Politics, Work (0) While trying to debug an ancient application that has been the undoing of just about everyone on my team, I've put these articles aside for later: Using the example of an automated process that sends out emails that your inbox subsequently deletes without any intervention on your part, Raymond Chen discusses Le Chatelier's Principle. Demonstrating that a stopped clock is correct twice a day, it turns out the Trump tax cuts have given a (temporary) boost to craft distilling. Whisky Advocate name-checks (literally) one of my favorite local distilleries. Greg Sargent provides yet another column about President Trump's "bottomless bad faith and nonstop lying." New Republic's David Dayen reminds us that Obama also had cabinet-level institutional resistance in the person of Tim Geithner. Also in New Republic, "The Tyranny of Personality Testing." Apparently MBTI is evil. Uh huh. Microsoft is using some cool AI to diagnose and fix intermittent SQL Server problems. Back to the mouldering pile of fetid dingo kidneys that is this application...