»A big reason we were able to control the environment the way we did was by conceiving of it as dead, so in the end it does die. «
Assia Turquier-Zauberman in »Anarchy—in a manner of speaking « (David Greaber)
At a time when societal injustices abound, I asked Prof. Souleymane Bachir Diagne from @Columbia & 2024 @WoC_UniBremen guest professor about the relationship btwn philosophy & justice & what he makes of the critique #CanTheTenuredSpeak. Full interview: https://t.co/sCASQQeKoP
@KAntweiler Wäre neugierig ob Medizin- und Professionssoziologie das in den 60ern schon für Medical vs. Administration angeschaut hat (Everett Hughes, Howard Becker, vielleicht?)
in its final major update, Slipstream adds modding tools, steam workshop support and a little bit of new content.
(RTs extremely appreciated, this is a very important moment for the game and me) https://t.co/MwXxldAr02
Is there a (oral) history of agile development (particularly scrum)? There are many interesting assumptions in the concept and methods, and I am curious what shaped them
#agile#management#development
I often read that #UXDesign ers should learn more about business and management.
It sure is useful knowledge but I wonder: Is "learning more about business" a common sentiment in other professions too?
@leonidobusch@netzpolitik_org Problem for me is that uni service access is (at least in Germany) terminated when one leaves the uni. A problem that already exists with mail addresses.
@MichaelSkyer - I did read the first term as the superset and the second term as subset!
- CDP reads better imho.
- Word order conventions were of no help here. (expected: "One always puts the adjective for community after academic alignment" or so.)
Recently re-read this. So good.
I'm that middle class kid. I had my one throw, but now trying to afford more tickets for more throws, through things like freelancing.
All the while just hoping I'll never have to go back to working at the carnival.