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Listening to @DavegrolGrol’s Storyteller I found another person who discovered teeth drumming as a kid. And that’s the way I used to learn, memorize and practice Tom Sawyer as well. Knowing this made my day 🙏🏼🤩
Ouvindo um brasileiro dizendo que a Austrália é um campo de concentração, pelas medidas tomadas pelo governo. Felizmente não é nada disso. Só fico impressionado com o que se fala por aí.
@ricardobeat Then in the 80’s cheaper materials and need to accomodate more people created the worst cubicle design. By the late 2000’s Silicon Valley (re)created the open office to have more collaboration. In 2017 it started to crumble. More on https://t.co/a6x6A72xM3 2/2
@ricardobeat Around 1920, as a was to transform white collar environments more like a factory floor. Then Robert Propst and Herman Miller created something called Active Office in 1964, to counterpoint it. Then it flopped, and they adapted to the point they created the cubicle in 1968. 1/2
Coding is more about communicating than computing.
New data: the best predictor of how quickly people learned to code wasn't math or cognitive ability, but language aptitude.
Math skill was almost irrelevant. Coding is mastering a language, not numbers.
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@shiota Let me put it this way: managers can spend 80% of their time on a few that don't want to improve, and this is terribly draining. Then 20% goes to people who want to improve, and that's not enough. Time to them might be telling to slow down to avoid burnout.
@joulee Gamification/incentives for positive actions, either with cash or tax/utility bills rebate. Here in 🇦🇺 you get 10 cents for returned bottles, same model where you could get $ if you show you’ve been doing the right thing with pictures (recycling, up cycling, reusing)