> Mega corporations can adapt far faster than anyone or anything else i really don't think this is true, many big companies are hopelessly bureaucratic
but there was a spike in pneumonia related cases... didn't a doctor sound the alarm on this (and was reprimanded for it)
If there are many generalists in a given space, doesn't that make them specialists? And you'd just be more-specialised? Can you think of an example of when this might have occurred? Seems by that line of thinking…
Would you believe, this article is a review of that very book ;)
This is touched on in "Beyond the 80/20 principle". Much like your example, though I think it said specialisation itself can offer up new generalist opportunities, so internal forces as well as external shifts. One of…
Appreciated the quote, thanks
Inserting RFID chips under the skin is a cool hacker trend. Someone was using that to touch-on to public transport.
Thanks to the author for summarising every single possible ending. :(. Completely unnecessary to further whatever point they were making. Confused about this analysis. They admit other NPCs engage with extreme body…
QM doesn't happen in lorentzian spacetime, QFT does though
I've had zero problems with it on PC. Fantastic game with maybe 2-3 bugs
well neutrons decay in about 10min (avg) into fresh new protons (plus an electron) so perhaps not
Not a great article. The lead-graphic misrepresents software development processes, the machine learning process is just an agile process which as a "software engineering process" directly counters the article's title,…
> Mega corporations can adapt far faster than anyone or anything else i really don't think this is true, many big companies are hopelessly bureaucratic
but there was a spike in pneumonia related cases... didn't a doctor sound the alarm on this (and was reprimanded for it)
If there are many generalists in a given space, doesn't that make them specialists? And you'd just be more-specialised? Can you think of an example of when this might have occurred? Seems by that line of thinking…
Would you believe, this article is a review of that very book ;)
This is touched on in "Beyond the 80/20 principle". Much like your example, though I think it said specialisation itself can offer up new generalist opportunities, so internal forces as well as external shifts. One of…
Appreciated the quote, thanks
Inserting RFID chips under the skin is a cool hacker trend. Someone was using that to touch-on to public transport.
Thanks to the author for summarising every single possible ending. :(. Completely unnecessary to further whatever point they were making. Confused about this analysis. They admit other NPCs engage with extreme body…
QM doesn't happen in lorentzian spacetime, QFT does though
I've had zero problems with it on PC. Fantastic game with maybe 2-3 bugs
well neutrons decay in about 10min (avg) into fresh new protons (plus an electron) so perhaps not
Not a great article. The lead-graphic misrepresents software development processes, the machine learning process is just an agile process which as a "software engineering process" directly counters the article's title,…