What's Your Superpower?
When I get to know someone, I make it a point to identify their superpower: what’s the one thing they truly excel at? And once you know someone’s singular, superlative-strength, great things can happen!
When I get to know someone, I make it a point to identify their superpower: what’s the one thing they truly excel at? And once you know someone’s singular, superlative-strength, great things can happen!
(Subtitle: buy the iPhone 5 or any other phone-upgrade you can afford) I have a pet theory I’ll share fully another day, but the gist of it is that as a knowledge worker, you’re
How Healthy Is Your Office? boundlessinc: When building a company, it's easy to neglect one of the most crucial resources in your arsenal--your team's health. Getting a company off the ground requires tremendous effort from everyone involved, but
Boundless Engineering: Why Scala? Our Take at Boundlessboundlessengineering: Nearly a year-and-a-half ago, Boundless Learning made the decision to use Scala as our backend language for three reasons: Functional programming & static-typing make for better code The robustness of
There’s a reason my side projects have favored the Twitter platform: I’m a fan of the service, and earnestly want to improve the experience of her users. No more: Twitter is a hostile partner
If you asked people in 1989 what they needed to make their life better, it was unlikely that they would have said that a decentralized network of information nodes that are linked using hypertext. Sep Kamvar (via cdixon)
kottke.org: The Wirecutter goes long on standing desksjkottke: The fantastically obsessive Mark Lukach just spent an outlandish amount of time researching stand-up desks and shared his findings at The Wirecutter. Even if you have no interest in