You could buy conference tickets, they are usually pretty pricy if you buy the "corporate" tier.
Books are always a good investment.
If you don't like coursera, try udemy/edX or maybe individual people who offer coaching/training in your preferred field.
If you need any equipment for data engineering (idk, a better video card?), you could go for that. Embedded engineers could buy a raspberry pi or a beaglebone for example.
Idk if that's common but I guess you could pay for cloud services that you used to learn/pet projects in your domain.
The article used the term "extreme right", seemingly because it's a traditional term for this kind of movement, but I used more colloquial term "far-right". Please let me know if there are any other more appropriate names for the movement.
What helped me is measuring my "success" by how much I've learned and not by finishing a certain course. I might watch 2 lectures from a course and learn 80% of the things I needed to learn for a specific project, I don't feel bad about not finishing watching. At least I try to :)
Books are always a good investment.
If you don't like coursera, try udemy/edX or maybe individual people who offer coaching/training in your preferred field.
If you need any equipment for data engineering (idk, a better video card?), you could go for that. Embedded engineers could buy a raspberry pi or a beaglebone for example.
Idk if that's common but I guess you could pay for cloud services that you used to learn/pet projects in your domain.
- from a fellow training budget expenses seeker.