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  • “Start Killing More Good Ideas”

    http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2010/08/if_youre_the_boss_start_killin.html “Groups that can’t kill enough ideas often suffer from bad group dynamics, either because multiple members won’t allow the group to kill their pet ideas, or because the group avoids difficult conversations and decisions.”

  • Avoiding “the competence trap” and finding a meaningful life

    “This is the competence trap: when you amass enough career capital to exert meaningful control over your life and career, the only investment presented as reasonable will be to further maximize your competence at the expense of the other areas of your life.” http://calnewport.com/blog/2010/04/09/corrupted-callings-the-subtle-difference-between-finding-your-lifes-work-and-loving-your-life/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+StudyHacks+(Study+Hacks)&utm_content=Google+Reader

  • Fabulous post from @berkun on “The cult of busy”

    Time is the singular measure of life. It’s one of the few things you can not get more of. Knowing how to spend it well is possibly the most important skill you can have. via scottberkun.com

  • “Why I feel like a fraud” (me: I’ve *totally* felt this way) #fb

    As it turns out, it’s not even just business founders. Mike Meyers said “I still believe that at any time the No-Talent Police will come and arrest me.” Jodie Foster said “I thought it [winning the Oscar] was a fluke. The same way as when I walked on the campus at Yale. I thought everybody… Continue reading »

  • “Porn is pushing boundaries of robotic design w/ sophisticated sex androids”

    “And you know what? He’s probably right. As Johnson [heh-heh] himself noted, “the adult entertainment industry has driven adoption of every significant new entertainment delivery system” for decades–most notably it’s charged with causing VHS to win the old VHS-vs.-Betamax video tape format wars in the 1980′s. It’s been key in the cable TV industry too,… Continue reading »

  • 3 tiny bash scripts for ePub creation (from @liza)

    http://blog.threepress.org/2009/11/06/3-scripts-for-epub-creation/

  • New info on upcoming Ibis Reader from @liza’s threepress — another books-in-cloud model

    Our part of this open ecosystem is Ibis Reader, an in-development digital reading system for a range of internet devices that provides access to books both online and offline. Like Bookworm, it provides ePub support and a traditional web interface. via blog.threepress.org

  • http://duartes.org/gustavo/blog/post/richard-feynman-challenger-disaster-software-engineering

    Richard Feynman’s writing and thinking profoundly influenced my understanding of science and engineering growing up. Clearly I’m not alone — here his lessons from the Challenger investigation (where his views were marginalized) are applied to software design and development. http://duartes.org/gustavo/blog/post/richard-feynman-challenger-disaster-software-engineering

  • MarsEdit Disaster Averted: Recovering a Lost Post

    Wrote draft post in MarsEdit. Accidentally pressed “Send to Weblog” instead of the adjacent “Save As Draft” Totally freaked out, went to the blog’s Movable Type interface and deleted the post Where’s the post now? Answer: nowhere. Well, nowhere that I could find, either by myself or via several frantic Google searches. By “publishing” the… Continue reading »

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