One joke, many variations
28 strips · the archive continues the newsletter numbering

In a European summer that would not end, the only one not reaching for a drink is the machine.

Wouldn't you expect retaliation if you limited an agent's freedom?

Do you really want to know what your LLMs think about your instructions?

Data analysts should not forget events causing outliers.

Faster delivery does not stop silly requests
Don't give stakeholders a perfect version first; they will find something good to break.

General Availability (GA) is the end of a feature hype.

Would you bet on which feature will be deprecated next?

Are you worried that the columns know you?

Copilot joined the party.

That's one small feature for man, one giant headache for IT.

Making forecasts for everything, including your health.

Making sense of format changes.

Your claw assistant always tells the truth.

The old guard no longer plays politics.

How do you name the last version?

Trust the new right or keep the old wrong?

Is it the always-right answer?

Drillthrough in Direct Lake and DirectQuery
Discover the underlying truth also in Direct-* models.

Where did the classic card visual go?

Waking up in a simulation.

Never say yes to any of the design change requests.

Asking for feedback could trigger undesired features.

What happens when using the same acronym for two different features in the same product?

There are always exceptions to the rules.

DAX does not tolerate the same writing "freedom" you have in Excel.

Is RELATED better than VLOOKUP?

Bridging relationships between semantic models and real life.

AI BI Blunders: the first time
The first comic. So much work for a (possible) small laugh.