Entrepreneurs bet their own wealth on an idea of how they can better serve consumers than other entrepreneurs can. If they're right, they might capture some of the value facilitated in profits. If they're wrong, they lose the bet.
Almost everyone subscribes to libertarian ethics, which is also what they teach their children: refrain from violence; do not steal people's things. But most will also invent reasons for not having to apply it, such as giving things names that make them seem less disturbing.
Can anyone recommend good resources to understand and apply the EUโs Cyber Resilience Act?
Iโm especially interested in it from a SaaS open-source viewpoint.
Spent some of today doing one of my favourite things - starting with a blank page and brainstorming ideas for a new workshop.
This one is on digital content and communication.
What would you expect in it?
I spent today not just writing a roadmap for a client but writing the outline for the roadmap Iโd write.
Itโs great to have clients that appreciate the need for planning content.
That means they value quality, impact and longevity as well as deadlines.
Is the old business-as-warfare model an outdated, aggressive mindset from a bygone era (the 1980s) that we should ditch in favour of other, more positive and collaborative models?
@PhysInHistory Depends not only on the degree but the career you want from it. Also depends on whether ft or pt. Part time degrees are not only cheaper but smarter, since you get experience and pay as you learn.