Apple just announced a ton of incredible AI developments at WWDC.
The 11 most impressive reveals:
1. Using the iPad calculator as a notepad and getting real-time answers
Don’t mistake burnout for laziness.
When people show a steady decline in effort and output, it’s often a sign of exhaustion.
They don't need carrots and sticks to motivate them. They need people to demand less of them and provide more support to them.
Aiming for the best is a recipe for misery. The problem isn't high standards—it's always looking for better alternatives.
There's no such thing as a best job or best apartment. There's only a good fit for you.
A key to happiness is accepting options that meet your standards.
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ive been interviewing a ton of engineers lately
the things that always stick out:
- technically challenging side projects to expand skills (full stack / AI)
- building something relevant to our company (even a 2hr hack before the interview)
- sending a few thoughtful ideas over DM / email for our company
- not idling - take a break if you need to, but if you're unemployed its nice to see some use of that precious time
Astronaut Scott Kelly once smuggled a full gorilla suit aboard the International Space Station. He didn't tell anyone about it. One day, without anyone knowing, he put it on.