Hey there! In this post, I delve into why big organizations falter when faced with disruption and how they can adapt, explore OpenAI’s new publisher-friendly search engine, and check out $5,000 exoskeleton pants for hiking. Plus, I’ll share tips to boost your iPhone battery life, discuss the importance of walkable cities, harness an Olympian mindset, and reveal Google’s secrets to effortless code reviews. Dive in!
- Why Large Organizations Struggle With Disruption, and What to Do About It: Seemingly overnight, disruption has allowed challengers to threaten the dominance of companies and government agencies as many of their existing systems have now been leapfrogged. How an organization reacts to this type of disruption determines whether they adapt or die. I’ve been working with a large organization whose very existence is being challenged by an…
- OpenAI Cheer: New Search Engine Will Protect Publishers, Firm Vows: The decision by OpenAI to enter the search business might be sending shudders through Google. But what does it mean for publishers?
- $5,000 Exoskeleton Pants Promise to Make You a Better Hiker: The $5,000 Mo/Go hiking pants use braces and carbon fiber arms to take pressure off your legs when climbing stairs or mountains.
- I improved my iPhone’s battery life by changing these 10 settings: If you’re barely making it through the day with your iPhone on a single charge, tweak these settings for a boost in battery life.
- If We Want a Shift to Walking, We Need To Prioritize Dignity: Why does walking feel so intuitive when we’re in a city built before cars, yet as soon as we return home, walking feels like an unpleasant chore that immediately drives us into a car?
- Think like an Olympian: More of a mathlete than an athlete? A gold medal mindset can help you do almost anything better.
- Union of Finite Automata: Sometimes the simplest thing that could possibly work, works.
- Google’s secret to painless code reviews: Elite developer experience, tight ecosystem integrations, and (new!) AI assistance