A new kind of vehicle has taken to the roads, and people aren’t sure what to make of it. Is it safe? Can it cope with other road users? Will it require a radical overhaul of the transport infrastructu
If you think of your mind as a library, three things should concern you. The information you store in there — its accuracy and relevance; Your ability to find/ retrieve that information on demand; and
One balmy May evening, thirty of Silicon Valley’s top entrepreneurs gathered in a private room at the Berlinetta Lounge, in San Francisco. Paul Graham considered the founders of Instacart, DoorDash, D
This post is part of the Pride & Paradev series. Should your acceptance criteria be specified as Given/When/Then or checklists? You should specify your
When it comes to the future, the tricky part is less the “what” than the “how.” For example: This is the Simon. It was a handheld phone with a touchscreen that could run 3rd party apps. IBM introduced
Tweet Post Share Buy Copies By 2020, the US economy is expected to create 55 million job openings: 24 million of these will be entirely new positions. And 48 percent of the new jobs, according to Geor
The U.S. is often referred to as the land of economic opportunity. Apparently it's also the land of consumption and "spend everything you've got." We don't have to look far for confirmation that Ameri
We made a fancy PDF of this post (original and G-rated versions) for printing and offline viewing. Buy it here. (Or see a preview .) Yesterday, Elon Musk got on stage at the 2016 International Astrona
Joshua Crowley Apr 30, 2016 · 5 min read Framer is an unparalleled design tool for making interactive prototypes. It has been optimised for short and sweet interactions, but it’s quite capable of long
Everyone knows the story of how IBM gave away the castle to Microsoft (and Intel): besieged by customers demanding low-powered personal computers, the vertically-integrated mainframe-centric company t
“…Tony the Tiger tells us that breakfast is the most important meal of the day! It’s grrrrrreat!” This adage about breakfast has become commonplace that it’s readily and unquestionably accepted as fac
Wages for top scientists are shooting skywards while others are being left behind. Download PDF Illustration by Peter Crowther For a portrait of income inequality in science, look no further than the
image source Coach Tony Sep 23, 2016 · 4 min read Imagine always having the strongest mind in the room. That would mean being smart, sure. But more importantly, you’d be grounded and unflappable. No e
This obviously isn’t a perfect model. I’d lump anthropologists more towards the design bucket. I’d lump data scientists more towards PMM or Engineer. It depends. You can fill in the circles for yourse
What is your morning routine? Morning is my most productive time of the day. Over the years, I’ve adapted my schedule accordingly so I can do my most important work in the morning. Energy levels and o
Some people see life like an ocean. They go where the current takes them. Other people see life like a ball of clay in their hands—something to be held and shaped and molded. In an ocean, you’re small
Last year I turned off all my notifications. I stopped booking meetings. I started living asynchronously. Now instead of being interrupted throughout the day — or rushing from one meeting to the next
2 months ago* I did a 10-day meditation retreat, put on the by Dhamma.org organization (they have centers all over the world, including one a few hours from me). This will be a long review since there
Home Fitness Cardio By: Morgan Rush Reviewed by: Aubrey Bailey, P.T., D.P.T, C.H.T Fact Checked Published: 03 July, 2019 Adopting running as a new hobby can have important benefits, including increase
Even though CoffeeScript is a new language, you'll learn it very quickly. You should, since it's only JavaScript flaunting with some flashy clothes, after all. It reads like Ruby or Python, but compil
This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. An artist's conception of Tim Cook wearing Google Glass. (Not a real photo.) AP / Matthew Sumner fo
Apple’s iPhone development cycle has been a two-step for a while now: The company changes the outside design one year, and then keeps it steady the next year (while substantially updating the technolo
CoffeeScript is not a language worth learning A language that doesn't change the way you think about programming is not worth learning.—Alan Perlis CoffeeScript
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As per my contractual obligations to keep you abreast of all new developments in the Amazon Echosphere, here’s an overview of what Amazon announced today in regards to its voice-based smart home speak
Here are a few extra tidbits that I’ve picked up while reviewing the iPhone 7 and the Apple Watch Series 2… The grip of the Jet Black model. The internet’s been going back and forth about the facts ab
The $180 Amazon Echo is a friggen game changer . Put it in your kitchen or living room and after about 5 minutes of setup you have an intelligent speaker that you can ask for news, sports, audio books