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🔗 You can have two Big Things, but not three
No you can’t “have it all.” You can have two things, but not three.
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Forget work/life integration for a minute. How much time do you have, regardless of partitioning?
From your 24-hour daily allotment, the 1950s-style break-down isOuch this one rings true. I reckon the choice for me in this list is kids and job at the moment. Though I bet this will change as the boy gains more independence and gets busy with his own stuff. Bittersweet that will be. -
🔗 Triumph of the Nerds: Part 1: Impressing Their Friends
A new VHS transfer from original NOS tapes. Hosted by Robert X. Cringely. All rights reserved by PBS Broadcasting and Channel 4.
A good overview of the rise of personal computing. Mostly things I've soaked in thus far, but I did see (for the first time) actual usage for an Altair. -
🔗 Paris cycling numbers double in one year thanks to massive investment and it's not stopping
The report delves into the nuances of Parisian cycling culture, exploring the vibrant community of riders who navigate the city's streets
More excellent news. Cycling transit is the ultimate build it and they will come. Healthier citizens, less pollution, what’s not to love.
More like this, please. -
🔗 The United States has its first large offshore wind farm, with more to come
America's first commercial-scale offshore wind farm is officially open, a long-awaited moment that helps pave the way for a succession of large wind farms.
Fantastic news. We can’t install wind and solar fast enough. -
🔗 Breaking Down Tasks - Jacob Kaplan-Moss
Something missing from this series on estimation, until now, has been a discussion of how to “break down” a project into a well-defined task list. I’d not previously written about this because, to me, it’s largely intuitive. But it isn’t for everyone, so this post fills the gap, and explains in detail how I break down projects into a task list.
Being able to "pattern match" from experience is a real cheat code. That these skills require time and experience is one of the major reasons why we encourage feature leading early on – exercise the planning muscle and build that intuition.
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