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Stop Assuming Introverts Aren’t Passionate About Work
Stop Assuming Introverts Aren’t Passionate About Work
Society often assumes that the only way to be passionate is to act extroverted, but that is simply not true. In their new research, the authors found that regardless of their actual level of passion, extroverted employees are perceived as more passionate than introverts. Moreover, this can drive substantial inequities in the workplace, as studies have shown that employees who are perceived as more passionate are rewarded by their managers, seen as higher-status and higher-potential, and are more likely to receive financial resources and other forms of support. The authors discuss what drives these (often flawed) perceptions of employee passion and present strategies for managers and employees to ensure that true passion — not just extroverted behaviors — are recognized and valued.
·hbr.org·
Stop Assuming Introverts Aren’t Passionate About Work
Week Ending December 3 2023
Week Ending December 3 2023
Week Ending December 3, 2023 http://lwkd.info/2023/20231204
·lwkd.info·
Week Ending December 3 2023
OpenSSF Releases Top 10 Secure Software Development Guiding Principles - Open Source Security Foundation
OpenSSF Releases Top 10 Secure Software Development Guiding Principles - Open Source Security Foundation
Today, we are excited to announce version 1.0 of the Secure Software Development Guiding Principles. These 10 principles describe a series of foundational practices that, if followed, can help provide better assurance and security for organizations leveraging them. Though aspirational, they provide a set of core practices that producers and suppliers of software can pledge to align with and follow throughout their development lifecycles helping create more secure software.
·openssf.org·
OpenSSF Releases Top 10 Secure Software Development Guiding Principles - Open Source Security Foundation
Ego, Fear and Money: How the A.I. Fuse Was Lit (Gift Article)
Ego, Fear and Money: How the A.I. Fuse Was Lit (Gift Article)
The people who were most afraid of the risks of artificial intelligence decided they should be the ones to build it. Then distrust fueled a spiraling competition.
·nytimes.com·
Ego, Fear and Money: How the A.I. Fuse Was Lit (Gift Article)
Authorities raise alarm on threats against water, other critical sectors
Authorities raise alarm on threats against water, other critical sectors
An ongoing cyber campaign against Unitronics PLC devices has impacted multiple U.S. water facilities, but authorities are also monitoring energy, healthcare, and food and beverage manufacturing.
·cybersecuritydive.com·
Authorities raise alarm on threats against water, other critical sectors
Is an ‘employee experience winter’ coming?
Is an ‘employee experience winter’ coming?
Companies are “less interested in employee experience in general,” thus making it an easy target for cutting costs or cutting corners, one Forrester expert said.
·ciodive.com·
Is an ‘employee experience winter’ coming?
'Return to Office' declared dead
'Return to Office' declared dead
Remote work is here to stay despite in-person mandates, this economist says
·theregister.com·
'Return to Office' declared dead
Breaking Down the Wall in DevOps
Breaking Down the Wall in DevOps
The barriers between dev, ops, security and QA hinder software development, but they aren’t inevitable. Learn how to tear down these walls.
·thenewstack.io·
Breaking Down the Wall in DevOps
remy🐀 on Twitter / X
remy🐀 on Twitter / X
As another wave of "suspected Flipper zero disrupting BTLE devices" is trending:I probably qualify as an expert and I have data.When you do BTLE connection spamming you are not only messing with phones, you're messing with health devices and Point-of-Sale terminals.Small 🧵 pic.twitter.com/8bmLG7xaA0— remy🐀 (@_mattata) December 2, 2023
·x.com·
remy🐀 on Twitter / X
He Wanted Privacy. His College Gave Him None – The Markup
He Wanted Privacy. His College Gave Him None – The Markup
A Markup examination of a typical college shows how students are subject to a vast and growing array of watchful tech, including homework trackers, test-taking software, and even license plate readers
·themarkup.org·
He Wanted Privacy. His College Gave Him None – The Markup
Inside the 'arms race' between YouTube and ad blockers
Inside the 'arms race' between YouTube and ad blockers
YouTube's dramatic content gatekeeping decisions of late have a long history behind them, and there's an equally long history of these defenses being bypassed.
·engadget.com·
Inside the 'arms race' between YouTube and ad blockers
SQLSync - Stop building databases
SQLSync - Stop building databases
Join me as we take a look at common application data patterns, and how they relate to the inner-workings of databases. In this post, we discuss data caching, indexing, optimistic mutations, and recursive cache invalidation. We will see how life might be easier if we could just use a frontend optimized database like SQLSync instead.
·sqlsync.dev·
SQLSync - Stop building databases