Following the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, VA, many of tech’s biggest players have taken action by swiftly banning groups and individuals considered to be aligned with white supremacy. Apple cut off Apple Pay for 3 Nazi and white-nationalist apparel sites. Airbnb deactivated…
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GEORGE: I can’t get it out of my head. I just keep singing it over and over. It just comes out. I have no control over it. I’m singing it on elevators, buses. I
Tweet Post Share Buy Copies Summary. As Tesla continues to grow rapidly, many business analysts have struggled to quantify Tesla’s success based on standard metrics. In this piece, the author argues t
No one really seems to talk about it or acknowledge it, but iMessage is where a lot of mobile usage is trending towards, particularly for Gen-Z, and there are
The philosopher Alain de Botton, 36, lives in west London with his wife Charlotte and 22-month-old son Samuel. He wrote his first book, Essays on Love, aged 24. His last television series, The Perfect
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“We should do (as wise programmers aware of our limitations)our utmost best to … make the correspondence between the program(spread out in text space) and the process(spread out in time) as trivial as
Philip Pantelides Aug 4, 2017 · 7 min read I recently quoted the proverb To learn is to read, to understand is to write, and to master is to teach . It has since occurred to me, I have not been doing
Tweet Post Share Buy Copies Leer en español Ler em português Why do so few people find fulfillment in their work? A few years ago I posed this question to Amy Wrzesniewski, a Yale School of Management
Psychological science does not require determinism. Posted Feb 15, 2009 Determinism is not just causality. Determinism goes far beyond causality, and certainly much farther than psychological science requires. Many scientific psychologists embrace determinism without realizing what it means. That,…
Earlier this week, we rounded up everything Apple still has to announce this year. While the company has already released a handful of products this year, it still has quite a bit in the pipeline. Wha
Max Seelemann Aug 10, 2017 · 15 min read This post is now also available on the Ulysses blog . Today, we are switching Ulysses to a subscription model. The short story is this ( tl;dr ): Our users exp
Y ou reach out to touch someone’s arm, or perhaps you pull a trigger. What made that happen? In this extraordinary survey of the science of human behaviour, the biologist Robert Sapolsky takes the rea
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I. An article by Adam Grant called Differences Between Men And Women Are Vastly Exaggerated is going viral, thanks in part to a share by Facebook exec Sheryl Sandberg. It’s a response to an email by a
“If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it”: Peter Drucker All too often, in an effort to be ‘data driven’, teams fall into one or more of the following
Google Fires Engineer Who Wrote Memo Questioning Women in Tech Google has long promoted a culture of openness, with employees allowed to question senior executives. But it is also dealing with critici
Welcome to the Swift community. Together we are working to build a programming language to empower everyone to turn their ideas into apps on any platform. Announced in 2014, the Swift programming lang
Junjie Follow Aug 3, 2017 · 2 min read The day that I’ve been looking forward to has finally arrived. More than 15 months ago, I embarked on the second biggest update to Due that I’ve ever shipped. At
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Laurence Shorter Jun 6, 2017 · 7 min read A manifesto That’s what I’m talking about When I was around 32 years old, I made the decision to leave full time employment and work for myself — my aim was t
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Analysis About a week after Philadelphia-based web developer Greg Blass pilloried Apple in a widely discussed online post for hindering web development by refusing to embrace Service Workers, the WebK
David Farmer Follow Jul 27, 2017 · 2 min read There has been significant news coverage and developments in recent weeks about changes to digital currency networks. These are sometimes called “forks”.
On October 5, 1999, Steve Jobs introduced the iMac DV and a new application called iMovie, declaring: We think this is going to be the next big thing. Desktop video…which we think is going to be as bi
It wasn’t a great month with respect to scores, but it was a great month with respect to new experiences, travels, new friends, and career realizations. Some other thoughts: I find myself, again, waff
Look at the GDP per capita across different countries and you will see staggering differences. The U.S, Denmark and Singapore all have (nominal) per capita GDPs
How do you learn to focus? We don’t need to be reminded about the importance of focus. But if its so important, why is it so hard to learn how? There’s a lot of material out there claiming to teach yo