Beldur·3 năm trước·discussNot sure about you guys, but I plan to not give my kids a phone until they reach at least the age of 14 (7 and 3 atm)Is this realistic? Any experiences?
Beldur·4 năm trước·discussSome month ago they removed the Speed Up option when watching YT on TV. This basically costs me hours of my life as I normally watch videos on 1.5 speed...
Beldur·5 năm trước·discussWhile playing the game of GO, I learned something related:Don't go on a hunt when your house is on fire
Beldur·6 năm trước·discussFrom the GO Proverbs:,,A little copying is better than a little dependency."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAAkCSZUG1c&t=9m28s
Beldur·6 năm trước·discussI think this is where the "beyond budgeting" movement comes in.See: https://bbrt.org/what-is-beyond-budgeting/
Beldur·6 năm trước·discussIn a study that was done by the guys at Manager-Tools, they found out that a 1o1 every 4 weeks is worse than no 1o1 at all.
Beldur·7 năm trước·discussIn my experience it's important to not ask "easy" questions that can be answered by a simple yes/no.Instead of: Are you friendly to remote work? Ask: Will I be working with anyone who is remote, or who works from home on a regular basis?Instead of: Is the work life balance good? Ask: How responsive are people to emails/Slack over the weekends and after 6pm?Instead of: Can I have a good career path? Ask: Did any of your senior engineers start out as junior engineers here?
Beldur·7 năm trước·discussThere's a proverb for the Go programming language which says: ,,A little copying is better than a little dependency."
Beldur·7 năm trước·discuss- They always told the truth (to everybody).- They knew their stuff (tech, system, user domain).- They figured out the right thing to do.- They communicated often and flawlessly.- They did whatever it took to get the right thing done.- They smiled almost all the time.- They made each other person feel special.- They made work fun.- They were always teaching something.- They called bullshit instantly.- They protected their team.- They inspired us by showing how good things could be.
Beldur·7 năm trước·discussWhen I visited the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, I was surprised to find out, that Porsche's first car was an Electric one :-)https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_P1
Is this realistic? Any experiences?