The late billionaire publisher Fexis Dennis poked fun at cargo-culting in his ironically-named book "How To Get Rich." It does what it says on the tin: it offers-up wit, humor, the right attitude, and perspective.
Information overload is unhealthy in numerous, addiction-like ways. The related screen addiction is all too common. I make it a point to not use a phone in social situations because I feel that distracted attention is disrespectful. Strategies to help this include: a grayscale filter, minimal animation, removing apps, disable some notifications, and vibrate only.
PS: No need to apologize for any opinion. People can take, leave, or flame at perspectives, or learn the hard way. :)
It's what keeps your car insurance premiums high and has a TTL of 7-10 years.
Alternatively: April 1 - New AAA records requires use of an approved, proprietary USB lava lamp for entropy. The similarly-new AA records are slightly larger, and fit in more powerful remotes. Rumors are there will be rechargeable AA and AAA records that delete themselves whenever their dial-home license expires or the CEO has to give testimony to Congress.
There's absolutely no need for just one-ring-to-rule-them-all copy of libz.so. Shared libraries can be versioned and garbage collected like how habitat (hab) does it: in separate directories.
That's the only thing Tim Cook cares about. Products are just a means to further that end. That's why the products have gone to the shitter and all the cool people left.
Information overload is unhealthy in numerous, addiction-like ways. The related screen addiction is all too common. I make it a point to not use a phone in social situations because I feel that distracted attention is disrespectful. Strategies to help this include: a grayscale filter, minimal animation, removing apps, disable some notifications, and vibrate only.
PS: No need to apologize for any opinion. People can take, leave, or flame at perspectives, or learn the hard way. :)