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Introducing Luka messaging and his fleet of AI friends

Introducing Luka messaging and his fleet of AI friends

Meet Luka — a messaging app that has the one friend you wish you had in every conversation. Want to figure out the best place to eat or…
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Eugenia Kuydayesterday
If you are too busy to lead, you won’t succeed.

If you are too busy to lead, you won’t succeed.

Nothing kills faster than success. It’s the reason I’m always asked: how do you lead managers when you don’t have time?
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In A Web With No Ads, Who Wins?

Would a future without ads be as amazing as we think?It’s 2016 and in between the constant debates around encryption and the future of the open Web, we’re also discussing the future of online ads. Publishers have been putting up ads and users have been blocking them ever since we realized the Web was a fantastic place. ¶ More recently though, the debate has been sparked by Apple adding in content blockers in iOS 9. Not only did it rejuvenate the oft-forgotten debate about invasive Internet ads, but it directly pointed out just how important ads…
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Akhil UnnikrishnanMar 20

Adulthood has no intention of being fun

To all the people out there who hit the big 30 and realize the fun times are over: welcome to reality!The problem with being dissapointed by the monotony of adulthood is that we — including myself — believed adulthood would be something great, something truly valuable, the real deal, what life is actually all about. Well — it’s not. When you’re in you 30's, you haven’t married, haven’t hatched a kid or two (but most of your friends have or are getting started), life — for the most part — is pretty dull.
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Mary J.Sep 10, 2015
One Huge Benefit of Writing Everyday You Would Never Think Of

One Huge Benefit of Writing Everyday You Would Never Think Of

As many of you have realized, about 10 weeks ago I began writing everyday. I’ve done this very intentionally to build my skills and grow a…
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Kenneth Burke3 days ago
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Deep Work Helps You Produce at an Elite Level

Deep Work Helps You Produce at an Elite Level

Excerpted from DEEP WORK by Cal Newport
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Grand Central PublishingNov 18, 2015
The Art of the Cold Email

The Art of the Cold Email

The most overlooked tool for getting what you want.
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Sarah MockMar 10
How I Hacked Medium’s Top Stories

How I Hacked Medium’s Top Stories

Note: This is being published with the permission of Medium under the responsible disclosure policy. The vulnerability is now fixed.
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JackJan 26
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Are Startups Dead?

Are Startups Dead?

Today, we are closer to 2030 than we are to the year 2000. The events that seem ‘like yesterday’ are pretty old in reality. It has been…
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Raj SinghJan 14

Invisible Design

Designing interactions is a series of small events over time. Invisible design binds these events together into meaningful experiences. My…background is in Industrial Design — but I felt stuck in the old way of working, where everything was in silos. Then I joined a young agency where the barriers between design disciplines were torn down. ¶ “Invisible Design is a collection of considered decisions that make a great experience” ¶ Because today physical and digital interactions simply aren’t siloed. There are computers in everything, connecting people, products and spaces.
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Raymond BessemerJan 26
Stop fking stressing, your guide to surviving the entrepreneurial lifestyle

Stop fking stressing, your guide to surviving the entrepreneurial lifestyle

When you run a business, you need to lead a healthy, relaxed life. You cannot afford to waste your energy stressing out.
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Aline MayardJan 27
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Our Dangerous Obsession with (Life)Hacking

Our Dangerous Obsession with (Life)Hacking

It’s rare that a word with a very negative connotation gets a second chance, but the term “hack” is a prime example of that rare occurrence…
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Mike SturmSep 15, 2015

20 Awe-Inspiring Solo Trip Destinations For Girls In India

Being a girl is a full time task! You are strong, courageous, hard-working, kind, fearless, caring…all rolled into one. Girls deserve…pampering and an ideal getaway from the hustle-bustle and the men of their life. So, I suggest you take that over-due, much needed break with your group of girls or simply with your own-self. The traveler has taken the liberty of listing a variety of places from across the globe that can be your perfect escape. Hop on Ladies & book your Trip! With FROGO ¶ Here’s a combined list for both spiritual and shopaholic travelers: ¶ 1.
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Umesh JalanApr 3
Why Startups Fail after Product-Market Fit

Why Startups Fail after Product-Market Fit

When a management with a reputation for brilliance tackles a business with a reputation for bad economics, it is the reputation of the…
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Ziad IsmailJan 21
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The Founder’s Battle For Mental Health

The Founder’s Battle For Mental Health

Mental health is a fairly new topic, both from a public perspective — who can or should talk about it, and from my personal perspective.
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Evgeny TchebotarevJan 9
How I built my Startup on Squads referral fees

How I built my Startup on Squads referral fees

February last year I started doing referral sales on the Squads.com platform. The idea of Squads is to connect remote, on-demand teams to…
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Daan AssenJan 28
Twitter needed strategy

Twitter needed strategy

What did Facebook have that Twitter did not? Ben Thompson thinks that it was focus on the news feed and not exploiting it when Twitter had…
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Joshua GansJan 27
VC Stationery for Evaluating Startups

VC Stationery for Evaluating Startups

In the startup world, it’s common to poke fun at the “Startup” language and optimistic spin so common in early-stage founder pitches. I was…
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M25 GroupJan 28
Spotify is looking for $500 million in funding as it inches closer to an IPO: report

Spotify is looking for $500 million in funding as it inches closer to an IPO: report

From Tech.eu:
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Tech.euJan 27
Why sharing is caring…sometimes

Why sharing is caring…sometimes

Sharing is caring when you can benefit your customers, your community and your startup — the same way they all benefit from you and your…
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KISSPatentJan 27
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The 3 Pitch Decks a Startup Must Have — and What Should be on Them

The 3 Pitch Decks a Startup Must Have — and What Should be on Them

One size does not fit all — and one deck does not fit all!
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Donna GriffitMar 28
The software engineer’s guide to asserting dominance in the workplace

The software engineer’s guide to asserting dominance in the workplace

As a software engineer, changing jobs is a way of life. Every day, beautiful recruiters from top tech companies reach out to you on…
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Daniel WuJan 22
Bootstrap marketing an app launch.

Bootstrap marketing an app launch.

If you’re a small startup you are your advertising agency. You’re responsible for positioning the brand, setting the tone of voice and…
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Tim AllisonMar 14
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Announcing the Kapor Capital Founders’ Commitment

Announcing the Kapor Capital Founders’ Commitment

Silicon Valley has no shortage of myths about itself. We like to think that we are an ideal meritocracy; that we disrupt entire economies…
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Mitch & Freada KaporJan 21
Why my website is better than yours

Why my website is better than yours

My website is better than yours.
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Fox WilsonJan 18
10 Things I Want that Aren’t a Mentor

10 Things I Want that Aren’t a Mentor

I confess, for a long time I was one of those people who said unquestionably that one of the main ways we bring Latinas up is through…
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Nicole CastilloJan 19
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I reported a severe XSS vulnerability in ESPN… and they completely denied its existence (Thanks…

I reported a severe XSS vulnerability in ESPN… and they completely denied its existence (Thanks…

Companies have recently made a shift towards offering bug bounty programs to reward responsible researchers for reporting vulnerabilities…
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JackMar 13
5 Distinctions of Extremely Motivated People

5 Distinctions of Extremely Motivated People

There are so many highly motivated individuals in our world today. These people always seem to be in top form, no matter what is going on…
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Joey TawadrousMar 22
A Presentation Hack from a TED Talk by Airbnb Co-founder

A Presentation Hack from a TED Talk by Airbnb Co-founder

I am delighted when I have an aha moment. It’s double joy when it relates to connecting with people. I found my moment in Joe Gebbia’s TED…
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Karthik RajanMar 11
How Can Discipline Become Easy?

How Can Discipline Become Easy?

Creating a new positive habit might be one of the most difficult struggles everyone faces regularly. In order to create a new habit, you…
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Kenneth BurkeMar 17
Turn off the zombie mode. This is your life.

Turn off the zombie mode. This is your life.

Do you ever have those days where you wake up and feel completely apathetic about your life? All you want to do is stay in bed, and keep…
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Patricia Echeverria LirasMar 23

Equity 101 — Definitions, Distribution Methods, and Potential Issues.

Dividing up equity is no simple task. Before you decide on how to allocate equity, its important to have a deep understanding of the…dynamics and methods to distribute it. Too many founders botch this in the beginning and have their equity granted to them before an MVP even makes it to market. Only to be left with headaches and a messy cap-table. I was lucky to have a couple of awesome mentors, help me along the way. Special thanks to Rick Nucci of Guru, in particular. ¶ This blog post consists of mostly definitions. Dividing up equity is another blog, for another day.
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Andrew NakkacheMar 21
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You wouldn’t marry your first crush: The same goes for founding your startup.

You wouldn’t marry your first crush: The same goes for founding your startup.

While the above statement might seem obvious to some, the underlying dilemma remains: How do you know whether your idea is the right one to…
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Maxime IsabelleMar 26

How Can You Attract Top Talent As A Bootstrapper?

I’m just shooting off notes from one of the latest events I put together here in Singapore… SheWorx Breakfast Launch at Trehaus Co-Work…with Pocket Sun of SoGal Ventures on 30/3. Don’t expect these to be an incredibly thorough analysis of the talk but rather me trying to encrypt my handwriting off 4 pages of notes. ¶ What you want is a diversified team of talented people. If you are like me, bootstrapping your start-up this is difficult to do with little to no money to attract these types of peeps. We think this process look like this.
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Casie Millhouse-SinghApr 2
Freshbooks has just done an interesting post on The Best Invoice Payment Terms.

Freshbooks has just done an interesting post on The Best Invoice Payment Terms.

But the fatal flaw in all their data is that so many of the businesses have a broken idea of payment terms from the outset. They start from…
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Curtis McHaleApr 1
6 Reasons why a startup should invest in brand strategy at the very beginning

6 Reasons why a startup should invest in brand strategy at the very beginning

There’s the startup rush. That undeniable startup rush. That adrenaline flow that starts the moment you have an idea worth sharing. An idea…
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Emotive BrandNov 1, 2015
Five Ways Working More Slowly Can Boost Your Productivity

Five Ways Working More Slowly Can Boost Your Productivity

You know all about why multitasking is bad and meditation is good. Here’s the cognitive case for why slower might be better.
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Faisal HoqueMar 31
At the Intersection of Machine Learning And Human Intuition. Google Brand is the Winner

At the Intersection of Machine Learning And Human Intuition. Google Brand is the Winner

Courtesy Google’s AlphaGo Victory. Do you agree?
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Karthik RajanMar 16

I couldn’t agree with this more.

I Co-Founded the world’s largest performance poetry channel on YouTube (ButtonPoetry)… and being another “phoney” (aka the only founder who…I Co-Founded the world’s largest performance poetry channel on YouTube (ButtonPoetry)… and being another “phoney” (aka the only founder who wasn’t a performance poet)… I struggle getting the confidence to post blogs and any longform online communication as I don’t see it as my forte. However, I have things to say, experiences to share, resources to provide, hiding behind excuses is no good. Get up and go…post! 🙌
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QueenLearMar 29
Why I Built Snack (iOS app) … and a Update About Why I’ve Pivoted into Chat

Why I Built Snack (iOS app) … and a Update About Why I’ve Pivoted into Chat

It is 5:45am. I’m sitting at the dining table waiting for the water to boil. I could be any kitchen, waiting for water to boil…
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Jon LiMar 30
Four Steps to The Mindset of a Champion

Four Steps to The Mindset of a Champion

1. Be Hungry
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Chase BeattyMar 28
Industry 4.0 For Dummies

Industry 4.0 For Dummies

Industry 4.0 it’s the technological framework intended to transform our manufacturing plants into those “smart factories” able to elevate…
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Matteo TalmassonsMar 28

Love this!

Whenever I come across one of them and make the mistake of reading them, I’m amazed about how unspecific they are. They usually say things…Adds an important point to what you’re saying in your article: Most of these life hack articles read like stock material too. All these ‘how to’-lists master the art of giving advice without really giving advice. As in: a hand’s on approach. ¶ Whenever I come across one of them and make the mistake of reading them, I’m amazed about how unspecific they are. They usually say things like “you have to find the way that works best for you!“
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Mary J.Jan 10

Define Your Views, Not Your Followers

I came across something this past week and not world as a creative was flipped upside down.What how to cause this change in me? I told something I did not think was real, I had for amount defined my audience. I was telling ton of possible viewers of my articles, my podcast “Lies Be Told”, and possible future readers of my book “Why Didn’t I Know That?” sorry this is not for you. I had done worst that just in full picture, I told you my followers to do the same. ¶ How do I fix the problem that I created?
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Dmitry YelenskyMar 27
Wet Dreams of Vancouver

Wet Dreams of Vancouver

Sitting at an overcrowded 49th parallel I’m reminded of the caffeine peddling, downward dog posing, juice truck cleansing, pot puffing and…
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Jonas AltmanMar 26

Common behaviors of a Startup Founder

The Paleo Diet.Cross-fit or SoulCycle like once a week and then feeling really good about their life choices. ¶ Working during sleeping hours. ¶ Napping during working hours. ¶ Sending each other uplifting techcrunch articles ¶ “Instagram does it this way… but wait Slack does it that way. Ughh no” ¶ Wondering, who are we? What do we do? every 12 minutes ¶ Bullshitting themselves and everyone around them until everybody starts believing it and they raise 40 million dollars
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Startup Life SatireJan 27

Startup Drinking Game: Rule #1

Drink every time you ask the developer to fix something in the app, and he breaks something else instead
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Startup Life SatireJan 27
Apple Event March 2016 — Rather Disappointing

Apple Event March 2016 — Rather Disappointing

Yesterday Apple held its first event — or keynote, however you want to call it — of 2016, where it announced new products and initiatives…
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Robin BeerMar 22
Do better, TaskRabbit.

Do better, TaskRabbit.

Dear TaskRabbit,
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Nica LangingerMar 23
Phenom, a 500 Startups Company

Phenom, a 500 Startups Company

The Power of Why
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Brian VerneJan 27
That Funky IKEA Lamp on Your Desk May Have Just Been Recalled

That Funky IKEA Lamp on Your Desk May Have Just Been Recalled

According to a series of news reports, IKEA has launched a recall campaign release with the help of the US Consumer Product Safety…
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Your Legal SourceMar 21
40 Inspirational Quotes to Motivate You When Times are Tough

40 Inspirational Quotes to Motivate You When Times are Tough

Sometimes it can be easy to feel like the challenges our world faces are insurmountable… that the violence, injustice, poverty, disease and…
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Christine ParmaDec 1, 2015
Lifting the weight off your shoulders: 6 natural ways to relieve stress

Lifting the weight off your shoulders: 6 natural ways to relieve stress

For the last ten years, I’ve had chronic back pain that would randomly flare up from time-to-time. For the most part, the flareups were…
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Annie MaguireMar 22
Walking Into Virtual Reality

Walking Into Virtual Reality

I started the draft of this blog post on Wednesday morning before I visited Facebook’s headquarters to demo the latest version of Rift…
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Jacqwi CampbellFeb 25
A Greenhouse for Post-Seed Startups

A Greenhouse for Post-Seed Startups

MIT Economists recently confirmed the elephant in the room that many of us in Silicon Valley have been eyeing: while the number of newly…
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Ivy NguyenMar 7
Why is Apple not calling the FBI’s bluff?

Why is Apple not calling the FBI’s bluff?

The key to more security is not a masterkey
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babulousMar 8
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Why working for a start-up can be nearly entrepreneurial - lessons from a first employee

Why working for a start-up can be nearly entrepreneurial - lessons from a first employee

An “entrepreneur” is deftly described as a person who sets up a business and takes the risks associated with it for profits. When an…
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Neethu StephenJan 15
Houston, do we have Product/Market fit?

Houston, do we have Product/Market fit?

Before growth can happen and new markets can be conquered, they need to be discovered and understood. Generally, we would refer to this as…
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Tiago PereiraJan 18
Coding For Change

Coding For Change

“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?”
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Justine KayJan 18
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Ello is now open source by default.

Ello is now open source by default.

(Cross-posted from Ello)
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Jay ZeschinJan 11
Why Silicon Valley’s Tech Bubble Will Burst and Where Innovators Will Go

Why Silicon Valley’s Tech Bubble Will Burst and Where Innovators Will Go

Where is the hottest spot for tech businesses and startups today? When you ask most people, they will likely respond with San Francisco or…
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Marcelo MarquetiJan 11
Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast

Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast

Every product or business leader understands the importance of having the right strategy. This includes being deeply aware of your…
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Dare ObasanjoJan 11
Journey to $1 Million ARR in 9 months — A Startup Story of #HustleMuscle

Journey to $1 Million ARR in 9 months — A Startup Story of #HustleMuscle

Terminus hit $1M in ARR last week. We went from $0 to $1M in ARR in nine months! This post is dedicated to all the “Terminators” (that’s…
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Sangram VajreJan 11
Shared Purpose

Shared Purpose

Yesterday, I wrote about being crazy. It stemmed from something I posted on Facebook earlier in the day.
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Tim McDonaldJan 11
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Writing modern C++ servers using Wangle.

Firstly, thanks for all the feedback from my first post — Starting a tech startup with C++.TL;DR I show how to build a modern C++ high-performance, asynchronous echo server that can be written with just 48 lines of code. ¶ I mentioned in my previous post that I was able to build a prototype database engine within one day using Facebook’s Wangle so this post explains how I managed that. By the end of this post, you will be able to write a high-performance C++ server using Wangle. This post also serves as a tutorial which will be merged into Wangle’s README.md.
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James PerryJan 9

Hackathons for humanity, or for technology?

Us technology geeks can be blinded by the fun and awesomeness of technology, but sometimes we can take it for granted and it can frankly be…inappropriate, particularly when we try to solve problems of people who are not technology geeks. ¶ Last weekend an Early Childhood Development (ECD) Hackathon was organised in Cape Town, and boy was I ready to go, even if it meant bringing my own small child along with a babysitter! Between my two small children experience and love for technology, this was right up my alley! I had roped in a couple of awesome friends with skills including ECD, science, education, coding, monitoring and…
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Carolina Ödman-GovenderJun 30, 2015

What VCs look for in an initial company presentation?

My take after 6 months in venture and seeing hundreds of themJune 9, 2004, at 6:02 p.m. Jeff Bezos sent an e-mail to his team with the following subject line “No powerpoint presentations from now on at steam.” ¶ The decision was made to avoid laundry list presentations that ppt makes so easy to create. Presentations that lack a narrative might be okay if you are here to present and create the narrative. But when you share your deck for the first time to get a meeting or a call, you are almost killing all your chances.
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Arnaud BoucheronJan 9
5 reasons whiteboards are awesome

5 reasons whiteboards are awesome

One of my personal goals set for 2016 is to brainstorm more and think bigger. It so happened that we at Dabble Lab also decided to drop the…
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Valera KushnirJan 9
Ode to an Office

Ode to an Office

When I first saw you, I thought you were an apartment. You were all kitchen, wafting the smells of kimchi and tomato soup. You thudded…
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Betina EvanchaJan 9
Don’t use Slack?

Don’t use Slack?

When I joined my current company last year, we introduced Slack as the tool to communicate with each other. Of course we have the normal…
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Christian HeilmannJan 10
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What's Killing Our Best Chefs?

What's Killing Our Best Chefs?

DISCLAIMER: I will never earn a Michelin star, so I can’t speak of the pressure and stress involved in obtaining one, much less, keeping…
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Chris HillFeb 3

Physical and Mental Health for Developers

OK, I’m late again, but this time I have a decent excuse. My Wife has been in Hospital the past week and it has thrown my planning and…timing. By pure coincidence, it leads me nicely to the topic I wanted to discuss this installment based on a presentation I have given twice. The topic is physical and mental health for developers. ¶ Let’s get started! ¶ Why Care in the First Place? ¶ The life of a developer or a person involved with development can be a busy and stressful one. In addition to your day job you are likely keeping up to date with tech news, attending meetups and events, contributing to open source projects…
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Chris ChinchillaMar 21
The “75/25 Rule” for a result orientated work environment.

The “75/25 Rule” for a result orientated work environment.

Make your meetings more results oriented and feel happier after each workday.
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Philipp KanapeMar 15
Consider This Before Choosing Your Next Startup

Consider This Before Choosing Your Next Startup

You want to work at a startup? That’s great.
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Jonathan SpiessMar 21
Getting Work Done When Everything Is Going On

Getting Work Done When Everything Is Going On

You’ve got work. You’ve got family commitments. You’ve got travel. Events. Hobbies. Friends to see. Other commitments of varying kinds. You…
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Kenneth BurkeMar 21
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Matteo TalmassonsMar 183 min read

A shortsighted animal?

I was just a seven year old boy when I watched Blade Runner for the very first time. I can still remember the feeling…

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Matteo TalmassonsJan 194 min read

Mastering complexity with Industry 4.0

I have been an enthusiast of Lean since when I heard for the first time the term JIT (Just…

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Leah Stella Stephens 🐀Mar 164 min read

The Robots Have Descended Upon Hammerspace in Kansas City

Before you’ll believe that robots have…

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Nikhil KrishnanMar 154 min read

Group Offline Experiences: Why You Want To Escape The Room

I’m fascinated with room escape puzzles. If…

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Clement MugishaMar 151 min read

Why I chose to see the best in others

Because I am convinced that deep down we are good, yet imperfect.
Because I know that…

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Alex QuachAug 5, 20154 min read

/deploy your system with Slack

Our two-person team at Penny deploys over five times a day. Because we’re so small, we lack most of the safeguards that more mature systems have, like extensive tests and feature branches. In fact, we commit directly to master, and we run our few end to end tests against…

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