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Blow Up The Death Star On New Years Eve — Rebel Force Radio: Star Wars Podcast

2023-12-30


[Cecilia Ziniti on X: “🧵 The historic NYT v. @OpenAI lawsuit filed this morning, as broken down by me, an IP and AI lawyer, general counsel, and longtime tech person and enthusiast. Tl;dr - It’s the best case yet alleging that generative AI is copyright infringement. Thread. 👇 t.co/Zqbv3ekLW…” / X](https://twitter.com/CeciliaZin/status/1740109462319644905)

2023-12-31


Things to Do: Our 12 Top Tech Tips of 2023 - WSJ

2023-12-31


YearCompass | The booklet that helps close your year and plan the next one.

2023-12-31


Videos - The Deep Life by Cal Newport – The video of Cal Newport’s famed podcast

2024-01-01


Read Claudine Gay’s Resignation Letter - The New York Times

2024-01-03


An Exhausting Year in (and Out of) the Office | The New Yorker

There are many ways to make things better. One possible first step would be for business owners to set new ground rules. For instance, they could declare that, from now on, e-mail should be used only for broadcasting information, and for sending questions that can be answered by a single reply. One implication of this system would be that any substantive back-and-forth discussion would need to happen live; to prevent an explosion of new meetings, managers could simultaneously introduce office hours, in which every employee adopts a set period each day during which they’d be available to chat in person, online, or over the phone, with no appointment needed. Discussions that seem likely to take fifteen minutes or less should be conducted during office hours, minimizing the number of intrusive meetings and freeing everyone from endless back-and-forth e-mail threads.

For those used to a culture of immediate responsiveness, the idea of having to wait to get an answer might seem radical—even unworkable. But people who have actually experimented with this approach have found that it can lead to a better allocation of time for everyone. “It turns out that waiting is no big deal most of the time,” the tech founders Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson explained, discussing their implementation of office hours at their software company, Basecamp. “The time and control regained by our experts is a huge deal.”

2024-01-03


Previewing the new HEY Calendar - YouTube

2024-01-04


The reality of the Danish fairytale

2024-01-04


Every year for the last few years, I’ve started the year reading two essays by Merlin Mann.

First, care. and Better

2024-01-05


Apple rejects the HEY Calendar from their App Store

2024-01-06


The SMALLEST to the LARGEST Thing in The Universe – The Ultimate Size Comparison - YouTube

Very deep. Makes you think.

2024-01-06


How much is spent on personal healthcare in the US?

2024-01-06


You Can Buy Gold Bars at Costco. But Are They Worth It? - WSJ

Who know this was a thing?

2024-01-06


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