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ThinkWeek

hardcoresoftware.learningbyshipping.com
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Executives don’t decide if the company culture is good, employees do

warzel.substack.com
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Let Your Employees Ask Questions

obviousstartupadvice.com
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Discover How Old Your Brain Is with MRI Data and Artificial Intelligence

owkin.com
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Internet memory and life after death (2012) [pdf]

cs.bath.ac.uk
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DrKnow
·5 年前·議論
"Often, there are two company cultures. There’s the glossy, official, Comms Department-approved culture — and then there’s the real, lived experience of showing up every day and working at a place. If the difference between those two versions is large enough, the result is generally serious, sustained, employee-management resentment."
DrKnow
·5 年前·議論
Read Cory Doctorow's take on this:

https://pluralistic.net/2021/04/13/public-interest-pharma/#g...
DrKnow
·5 年前·議論
Abstract:

Can the digital revolution lead to permanent memorials, or even a sort of Internet-based immortality?

By reviewing the nature of human intelligence, this article shows that an individual’s memory and ideas cannot operate directly without the human body in which they were developed.

Further, there is no meaningful way in which technology can allow indefinite access to our culture. However, our lives and actions do influence the thoughts and actions of those who are living, and the Internet can enhance this influence even after our death.
DrKnow
·5 年前·議論
Reading this Ask HN post and one of your previous ones [0], you need to talk to a professional in the real world. Your problems aren't going to go away by reading random suggestions from people on the internet, no matter how well intentioned they may be.

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21874635