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Krispy Kreme grew to become a doughnut behemoth in the US. The formula was simple: Scarce supply, high short-term taste satisfaction, and a dozen priced almost the same as just four. As a result, m…
·seths.blog·
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This is stochastic terrorism. It is deliberate. It is by design.
This is stochastic terrorism. It is deliberate. It is by design.
Tucker Carlson can get on TV every night, spout racist lies about a paranoid conspiracy, and inspire his viewers to commit acts of violence against innocent people. There will never be a meaningful consequence for his actions. This is by design.
·wilwheaton.net·
This is stochastic terrorism. It is deliberate. It is by design.
5 reasons to apply for B Corp certification
5 reasons to apply for B Corp certification
B Corp certification shows that your open source business runs responsibly in terms of its environmental impact, its treatment of workers and suppliers, its impact on communities, and its governance.
·opensource.com·
5 reasons to apply for B Corp certification
Boiling Elon Musk – Jumping Out Of The Pot Of Platform Law?
Boiling Elon Musk – Jumping Out Of The Pot Of Platform Law?
The boiling frog syndrome suggests that if a frog jumps into a pot of boiling water, it immediately jumps out — but if a frog jumps into a slowly heating pot, it senses no danger an…
·techdirt.com·
Boiling Elon Musk – Jumping Out Of The Pot Of Platform Law?
It's time to get rid of managers. All of them.
It's time to get rid of managers. All of them.
Companies like Zappos have empowered employees to replace their bosses. The result: smarter decisions, more teamwork, and better work-life balance.
·businessinsider.com·
It's time to get rid of managers. All of them.
American Dragnet | Data-Driven Deportation in the 21st Century
American Dragnet | Data-Driven Deportation in the 21st Century
Our two-year investigation, including hundreds of Freedom of Information Act requests and a comprehensive review of ICE’s contracting and procurement records, reveals that ICE now operates as a domestic surveillance agency.
·americandragnet.org·
American Dragnet | Data-Driven Deportation in the 21st Century
Tech Companies Coddled Their Employees. Now They're Firing Them
Tech Companies Coddled Their Employees. Now They're Firing Them
Two weeks or so before Elon Musk prevailed in his attempt to strike a deal to buy Twitter, the Silicon Valley venture capitalist and entrepreneur Keith Rabois tweeted a story from Musk’s startup days. Once, at Space Exploration Technologies Corp., Musk had noticed a group of interns milling around while they waited in a line for coffee.
·bloomberg.com·
Tech Companies Coddled Their Employees. Now They're Firing Them
Dear CEOs: It’s time to prepare for the fall of ‘Roe.’ Here’s how
Dear CEOs: It’s time to prepare for the fall of ‘Roe.’ Here’s how
As senior leaders of a policy communications firm, we help CEOs navigate complicated political issues every day. When it comes to responding to news about abortion restrictions, there’s a simple playbook companies should follow.
·fastcompany.com·
Dear CEOs: It’s time to prepare for the fall of ‘Roe.’ Here’s how
Gödel's Loophole - Futility Closet
Gödel's Loophole - Futility Closet
At Princeton in the 1940s, Albert Einstein became a close friend of logician Kurt Gödel, whose incompleteness theorems lie at the heart of modern mathematics. Toward the end of his life Einstein said that his “own work no longer meant much, that he came to the Institute merely … to have the privilege of walking home with Gödel.” In 1947 Einstein and economist Oskar Morgenstern accompanied Gödel to his U.S. citizenship exam because they were concerned about his unpredictable behavior: During his voluminous preparation for the exam, Gödel said, he had uncovered a flaw in the U.S. constitution that could...
·futilitycloset.com·
Gödel's Loophole - Futility Closet
Altercation: How Republicans Argue: They Lie
Altercation: How Republicans Argue: They Lie
Which the media generally doesn’t bother to point out (or contrast what they say with the truth) after quoting them
·prospect.org·
Altercation: How Republicans Argue: They Lie
Why Did Men Start Wearing Logos? | Gentleman's Gazette
Why Did Men Start Wearing Logos? | Gentleman's Gazette
While we're no strangers to brands, we're curious about prominent logos on menswear items. Here's why men started and are still wearing them!
·gentlemansgazette.com·
Why Did Men Start Wearing Logos? | Gentleman's Gazette