If you're building hard tech, it sounds like YC might have your back: http://blog.samaltman.com/hard-tech-is-back
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A Sky journalist obtained a db of 22K ISIS fighters. Genuinely curious how it was stored. (Security deposit!) http://www.metafilter.com/157791/Disaffection-pays-dividends
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A deservedly critical portrait of Nancy Reagan ... in Teen Vogue. http://www.teenvogue.com/story/nancy-reagan-death-hiv-aids-legacy
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@kylewmahan Bang marry kill needs a thinkpiece. "I arbitrarily rated ten people I barely know. Here's how you can too."
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Do I have to write a piece about why using the blockchain for #edtech is a lousy idea? It sounds like I might.
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@mpstaton @kreshleman @amdulin @gsiemens @BBurnsEDU @HigherEdSurge Surely an argument could be made that better learning affects endowments?
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Universities are becoming billion dollar hedge funds. (They should use some of that money to fund #edtech.) http://www.thenation.com/article/universities-are-becoming-billion-dollar-hedge-funds-with-schools-a...
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Stop writing specs, start finding needs. Why design sprints are important: https://medium.com/building-an-open-startup/stop-writing-specs-start-finding-needs-5aeda711d4f3#.stv...
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Getting serious FOMO. Fear Of Mutant Ornithomimids. #fomo
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I don't at all agree with how this article thinks of working class people; it in itself is part of the problem. https://medium.com/@emmalindsay/trump-supporters-aren-t-stupid-3d38f70f2a2f#.c8t1livc0
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Hi friends! I'm curious which chat apps you use regularly? (Messenger, WhatsApp, etc?)
Particularly curious about geographic differences.
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The latest campaign by my friends at Creative Action Network calls for a world without nuclear weapons. https://creativeaction.network/collections/demand-zero
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Getting loads of views on my last short story - but few recommendations. Wonder if it's because my network is tech? https://medium.com/@benwerd/a-walk-in-the-park-2f4c2e535ec7#.6g3sl4auu
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A company like Tumblr can only really be sustained from ads - and Yahoo gutted the sales team. http://www.businessinsider.com/yahoo-could-write-off-entire-goodwill-value-of-tumblr-2016-2?utm_cont...
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Congratulations to my friends at Poetica! http://variety.com/2016/digital/news/conde-nast-acquires-poetica-twitter-engineer-1201719426/
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Samuel Hulick writes that he's breaking up with Slack:
Which is to say, I thought you were providing some relief from the torrential influx of messages, alerts, and notifications I was receiving on a daily basis. “Me + Slack = Fewer distractions and more productivity,” I thought at the time. I have to say, though, that I’ve since found it to be the opposite.
Like, WAY the opposite.
I love Slack. It's a handy, lightweight way to reach people you work with, wherever you are. But I also find myself closing it from time to time, and turning off my notifications throughout my workday. I'm not sure this kind of notification management is something everybody does, and people have, on occasion, been mad at me for not seeing a notification in real time.
Simultaneously, some companies are rethinking open plan offices. As Stowe Boyd wrote last year:
Recent research in Denmark shows a correlation with sickness: the larger the open space is in an office, the more people will take sick leave. Compared to traditional single occupant offices, those in open offices with more than 6 occupants had more than double — 62% — the normal days of sick leave.
That's partially because open plan offices are germ vectors, but this isn't the only reason:
A growing body of research is gradually cementing the idea that open offices can also make it harder to get work done. By overstimulating us, they can make us more stressed and more distracted -- and therefore less productive.
By hyper-connecting everyone via platforms like Slack, we're constructing a giant open-plan office that is almost impossible to escape.
Not only do constant notifications decrease productivity and stress us out, but if you have ownership over your problem or product, you're more creative when you work alone.
That's not to say that we shouldn't be connected. But the onus is on us to manage our connections - and it has to be acceptable to switch them off on our own terms. A number of countries have examined banning after-work emails, but this doesn't cover the interruptions while you're at work.
The excitement of ubiquitous connectivity - we all have smartphones now! and they're amazing! - is wearing off. With it, we need to examine design trends like calm technology, and learn to be proactive about controlling our information environment, rather than reactive to ever beep and information blast that comes in. (No matter how addictive they might be.)
We all want to be more effective, creative and efficient at work. It's time we took another look at designing the best environment to do it in.
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In software, we often talk about needs finding and building empathy. Could the way to sway Trump supporters be to listen to them?
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@samplereality Interesting. It and WhatsApp are huge overseas, but haven't made real inroads here.
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@samplereality @DavidsonCollege Do they use Telegram? Hearing that a lot from foreign students, but not sure I've seen much of it in the US.
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Ads that automatically open the App Store are the new popups. At this point ad blockers are the only way to have a good browsing experience.
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My friends at @latakoo are killing it. Enterprise #video designed for #media companies, that works with your existing infrastructure.
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@jmathai ;) Yeah, that sounds good. Pretty free on Monday, Wednesday and Friday so far.
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Design is a science. My post about better software development is getting some traction. Give it a read: https://medium.com/@benwerd/stop-writing-specs-start-finding-needs-5aeda711d4f3
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