>if they are stupid enough to inspect That's sadly true. There is no requirement to test; there is only a requirement to abate if you know its there. A friend of mine had a contractor say "those look like asbestos…
Can it be both overhyped and revolutionary? This may actually fit the technical definition of a bubble. There is a good book called "Bubbles and Crashes" that talks about tech bubbles. I think the traditional definition…
Obviously there is a balance and this article/author specifically mentioned long-form articles and books as a better way to absorb, digest, retain, and comprehend information. I think its probably more accurate to say…
There is something freeing about acknowledging you don't need to have an opinion and something enlightening about knowing you shouldn't have an opinion--especially on a topic that you aren't truly informed about.
One of the biggest "fire fighters" I ever worked with was a serial arsonist. She created these cluster fcks and then would throw out her shoulder patting herself on the back for putting it out. She was in a constant…
>When vaccine expert Peter Hotez tweeted a link to a thorough critique of Kennedy’s lies and misrepresentations by Vice.com, Rogan challenged Hotez to participate in a public debate with Kennedy. >Hotez refused, though…
This ended up being an anti-microservices rant more than a commentary on Fake Problems. For what its worth, fake problems even from the non-technical perspective are a huge problem in a lot of organizations. I was…
Try getting 8 hours+ of sleep a night. There is tons of research that 8 hours or more is needed (and most people in modern society dont get that). There will be plenty of people that come out of the the woodwork and say…
>if they are stupid enough to inspect That's sadly true. There is no requirement to test; there is only a requirement to abate if you know its there. A friend of mine had a contractor say "those look like asbestos…
Can it be both overhyped and revolutionary? This may actually fit the technical definition of a bubble. There is a good book called "Bubbles and Crashes" that talks about tech bubbles. I think the traditional definition…
Obviously there is a balance and this article/author specifically mentioned long-form articles and books as a better way to absorb, digest, retain, and comprehend information. I think its probably more accurate to say…
There is something freeing about acknowledging you don't need to have an opinion and something enlightening about knowing you shouldn't have an opinion--especially on a topic that you aren't truly informed about.
One of the biggest "fire fighters" I ever worked with was a serial arsonist. She created these cluster fcks and then would throw out her shoulder patting herself on the back for putting it out. She was in a constant…
>When vaccine expert Peter Hotez tweeted a link to a thorough critique of Kennedy’s lies and misrepresentations by Vice.com, Rogan challenged Hotez to participate in a public debate with Kennedy. >Hotez refused, though…
This ended up being an anti-microservices rant more than a commentary on Fake Problems. For what its worth, fake problems even from the non-technical perspective are a huge problem in a lot of organizations. I was…
Try getting 8 hours+ of sleep a night. There is tons of research that 8 hours or more is needed (and most people in modern society dont get that). There will be plenty of people that come out of the the woodwork and say…