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2026-02-05
This article describes 2 reasons I hadn’t heard before as to why someone might inaccurately describe what they’re doing. The first is work as prescribed - what have they been told should happen, the s...
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2026-02-05
It’s interesting to consider that sometimes when something is working, that more of that thing MAY actually be better. There are many examples of when that’s not true, but sometimes we forget to check...
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2026-02-05
A few entertaining short articles from Morgan Housel
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2026-02-05
Our estimates are often wildly wrong - using levels of magnitude gives us a level of precision closer to what we can actually achieve Also has a component for feasibility and team interest in completi...
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2026-02-05
This comprehensive article discusses the ways that Joel identifies good hires. It’s an old article, but I think it’s got some real merrit behind it - pick people smart, and who actually get stuff done...
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2026-02-05
N=4000 Older adults Mostly male Main outcome is readmission No improved BP control, and no improved cardiac outcomes (but possible too early to see results from this)
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2026-02-05
How can you have a good idea, a few people who will pay for your product, but still not have a viable business? Because so many things need to align for you to be successful - you can’t succeed if you...
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2026-02-05
Elizabeth explores NASA’s change in mentality in the 80s vs 90s. NASA was very wary of missions, frozen by the need to control all variables. This appears to have led to incredibly expensive and incre...
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2026-02-05
As above
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2026-02-05
I remember reading about “strong opinions, weakly held” which I followed for many years. It was developed by Paul Saffo at Standford, and the idea was that you should have concrete beliefs that you en...
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2026-02-05
Another excellent article from A smart bear. Explains why things don’t get more efficient linearly communication and coordination takes work, but the benefits that come are required as you get larger...
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2026-02-05
Some of the content goes over my head - but this is a very cool exploration of how CAD programs work, and most importantly, a good guide into some of the thinking behind some of the decisions made by...
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2026-02-05
A cool list of tips
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2026-02-05
Interesting article on why startups fail. Initially compares it to tennis and chess Is the trick just to not mess up?