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For reasons of employment I was setting up one of those @company.onmicrosoft.com logins for someone today and I told him So today I accidentally instructed someone to install a scam by Paul E King first appeared on Pocketables.
Hi everyone. I’m once again joining Natalie’s monthly recap. April was a month of high hopes. I started my new day schedule, which I figured out pretty quickly wasn’t working, in part because my assigned staff had randomly added several...
New Zealand's digital leaders tell Tuanz Digital Priorities Report that our nation needs to do more with the communications infrastructure. ComCom Fibre IM Review. One NZ signs API agreement with Vodafone.
A great conversation with Jessica Livingston, Paul Graham, and Carolynn Levi about the early days of YCombinator. Stories from a more candid era.
Every day I get emails from various Democratic organizations, asking for money. They all say the same thing, in about ten different iterations: Can you believe this, We must stop this, There’s no time to lose, We need help, Our funding...
In my previous post I challenged you to come up with ten albums that you think would see you out. Ten CDs (or vinyl) that you have either always listened to, or you think will stay with you for the rest of your days. A collection you...
Carrie Tait and Chen Wang, the Globe and Mail: Alberta’s separatist campaign has access to personal information belonging to 2.9 million residents, data that closely resembles the province’s most recent list of electors, raising...
Marcin Wichary did a wonderful job of poking through a few of the dialog boxes revised by Adobe in recent versions of Photoshop and — surprise, surprise — they are not good in lots of fundamental ways: I know I brought up that an...
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Jake Handy: An NBER study of nearly 6,000 CEOs and CFOs across the US, UK, Germany, and Australia found that roughly 90% of firms reported zero measurable impact on productivity or employment from AI over the past three years. The...
When the world is seemingly at it's worst, we should all do what we can to spread hope