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I It’s more than two millennia since the philosopher Socrates argued that humility is the greatest of all virtues. His timeless observation was that the wisest people are the first to admit how little
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I often struggle to explain what it means to be part of a high-functioning software team. Sure, there are mountains of literature, and an entire genre of LinkedIn thought leadership that professes all
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It’s my birthday. I’m 68. I feel like pulling up a rocking chair and dispensing advice to the young ‘uns. Here are 68 pithy bits of unsolicited advice which I offer as my birthday present to all of yo
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One of the questions I get asked the most these days is when the world will be able to go back to the way things were in December before the coronavirus pandemic. My answer is always the same: when we
2020-03-10 Hanlon's razor is a classic aphorism I'm sure you have heard before: Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. I've found that neither malice nor stupid
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I. Vox asks What Went Wrong With The Media’s Coronavirus Coverage? They conclude that the media needs to be better at “not just saying what we do know, but what we don’t know”. This raises some import
A novelist friend introduced me to a productivity technique I’ve found effective. I spread it to my friends, and now to my horror management types have discovered it. A friend just told me he told it
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[Epistemic Status: Scroll to the bottom for my follow-up thoughts on this from months/years later.] Early this year, Conor White-Sullivan introduced me to the Zettelkasten method of note-taking. I wou
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Rick Branson Apr 4, 2020 · 10 min read Over the last few years, the software development community’s love affair with the popular open-source relational database has reached a bit of a fever pitch. Th
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Pradėdamas šį projektą turėjau kelis esminius tikslus – parodyti, jog investuoti nėra sudėtinga ir jog tai gali daryti bet kas, nepaisant finansinės padėties, galimybių, žinių. Praėjus pirmam mėnesiui
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The only thing more awkward than talking about money? Asking questions about money. It reveals gaps in our knowledge that most of us feel we should have somehow filled in years ago. If you’re feeling
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Blog Archives Posted on 2012-02-09 by This entry is part 1 of 7 in the series Unix as IDE . This series has been independently translated into Chinese , Russian , Turkish , and Korean , and formatted
On stage he’s a loveable, floppy-haired prince charming. Off camera – well let’s just say he needs a lot of personal space. He hates being a celebrity. He resents being an actor. To his ex-girlfriend