that's an amazing stat, so I went looking for a primary source - what I found so far was a blurb in this Guardian article that links to another Guardian article:…
reminds me a little of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mosquito_Coast_(novel)
#4 is what to aim for
I’ve noticed the same thing. Have you found any good writing on this topic and how the American approach differs from the Canadian approach? I’ve been fascinated by this dynamic after spending most of my working life in…
SEEKING WORK | Toronto or Remote | Python, Unix, automation, problem solving I enjoy helping early stage companies with their technology strategy. email: trt.ca@protonmail.com
Location: Toronto, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No (but can travel) Technologies: Linux, Python, automation, data science, architecture Résumé/CV: Email if needed Email: trt.ca@protonmail.com I am an engineer…
I'd recommend following AgFunder News: https://agfundernews.com (RSS, Twitter, whatever you like). I find that they cover the industry fairly well (or at least link to enough interesting things to get you a foothold).…
I'm pretty sure this describes exactly what went wrong for me. I worked in an open plan office for 6 years and then for a variety of reasons fled for a WFH arrangement for 2 years with the same company (under the guise…
Ah, purple simian Windows AIDS. fond memories
Does anyone have a list of smart career options and career advice for people that fall in to this camp (or resources that help navigate)? It's really really hard to chart courses that don't seem to eventually bump up…
wonderful stuff!
Tell me more!
Though I agree that there's a reductionist aspect to this declutter thinking, I've always thought the answer to this question is "an ordered mind", which is very different from an empty mind of course.
That makes me feel better. Joining an AI startup is exactly what I ended up doing, so it's good to have someone in a similar situation to end up with the same answer!
I both agree with the general sentiment of this piece and the backlash in the comments against its overly optimistic view. My gut sense as a newcomer to Toronto is that the _trajectory_ looks amazing, but there's simply…
that's an amazing stat, so I went looking for a primary source - what I found so far was a blurb in this Guardian article that links to another Guardian article:…
reminds me a little of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mosquito_Coast_(novel)
#4 is what to aim for
I’ve noticed the same thing. Have you found any good writing on this topic and how the American approach differs from the Canadian approach? I’ve been fascinated by this dynamic after spending most of my working life in…
SEEKING WORK | Toronto or Remote | Python, Unix, automation, problem solving I enjoy helping early stage companies with their technology strategy. email: trt.ca@protonmail.com
Location: Toronto, Canada Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No (but can travel) Technologies: Linux, Python, automation, data science, architecture Résumé/CV: Email if needed Email: trt.ca@protonmail.com I am an engineer…
I'd recommend following AgFunder News: https://agfundernews.com (RSS, Twitter, whatever you like). I find that they cover the industry fairly well (or at least link to enough interesting things to get you a foothold).…
I'm pretty sure this describes exactly what went wrong for me. I worked in an open plan office for 6 years and then for a variety of reasons fled for a WFH arrangement for 2 years with the same company (under the guise…
Ah, purple simian Windows AIDS. fond memories
Does anyone have a list of smart career options and career advice for people that fall in to this camp (or resources that help navigate)? It's really really hard to chart courses that don't seem to eventually bump up…
wonderful stuff!
Tell me more!
Though I agree that there's a reductionist aspect to this declutter thinking, I've always thought the answer to this question is "an ordered mind", which is very different from an empty mind of course.
That makes me feel better. Joining an AI startup is exactly what I ended up doing, so it's good to have someone in a similar situation to end up with the same answer!
I both agree with the general sentiment of this piece and the backlash in the comments against its overly optimistic view. My gut sense as a newcomer to Toronto is that the _trajectory_ looks amazing, but there's simply…