Hey there! In my latest blog post, I explore a range of fascinating topics from habit tracking for career success and common WFH mistakes to optimizing remote team productivity and the impact of switching from paper to screens on reading. I also dive into AI’s advancements in weather forecasting and scent detection, along with practical tips like the best way to wash mushrooms. Curious? Check it out!
- How to Track Your Habits: Are Habit Trackers the Key to Career Success?: What is a habit tracker, and how can we use habit trackers to enhance productivity, organize our lives, and reach success? Let’s find out.
- 7 common mistakes we make when working from home: If you’re a remote worker, are you guilty of these bad habits? Here are the most common WFH mistakes — and how to avoid them
- 20 Ways Leaders Can Remotely Optimize Employee Productivity And Morale: From investing in technology to cultivating a supportive culture, leveraging these insights can ensure you are bringing out the best in your team.
- What does switching from paper to screens mean for how we read?: It’s well established that we absorb less well when reading on screen. But why? And can we do something to improve it?
- Namviek – The open source task manager for super tiny teams: Do not mind the cost any more, just do your work now. Namviek has a lot of features that helps you run your team with a low budget
- No physics? No problem. AI weather forecasting is already making huge strides.: New model that predicts global weather can run on a single desktop computer.
- The Club Master is a Nano RP2040 Connect-powered device that improves your golf swing: When playing golf, few things are as important as using the correct form when swinging, since even small deviations can be the difference between a hole-in-one and additional strokes. To improve his game, Concept Bytes has designed a small clip-on device called the “Club Master.” With it, he can get a live display of various data points which […]
- What do horse race journalists think of ‘horse race journalism’?: As the 2024 presidential election approaches, breathless reporting of incremental polling has already begun.
- Advice | Yes, you need to wash fresh mushrooms. Here’s how.: Different mushroom varieties need different handling when cleaning, but all mushrooms should be washed before cooking and consuming.
- The Intellectual Obesity Crisis: Information addiction is rotting our brains
- How Actors Remember Their Lines: In describing how they remember their lines, actors are telling us an important truth about memory.
- Building High Impact Developer Communities: A GUIDE TO GROWING DEVELOPER ECOSYSTEMS
- The Art of Scaling Taste: How MSCHF turns irreverent ideas into a real business
- AI is cracking a hard problem – giving computers a sense of smell: AIs that can see and hear have captured the public imagination. A machine learning expert explains why the sense of smell has lagged behind – and why that could change.
- Look back on Rankin’s iconic 90s archive, starring Björk, Bowie, and more: As his new exhibition, Back in the Dazed, opens at 180 Studios, the photographer and Dazed co-founder shares memories and advice from across his star-studded career
- Parable of the Sofa:
- Publishers are already using way too much AI.: A new report on AI and creative industries just dropped, and as expected, it’s full of upsetting and depressing details. The dryly titled “State of Play: Exploring Generative AI‘s Transformative Ef…