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The Civil War Was Not a Mistake
The Civil War Was Not a Mistake
John Kelly’s account of its causes reflects a widely shared—and incorrect—understanding of the conflict.
·theatlantic.com·
The Civil War Was Not a Mistake
Hal Machow Is Going to Die on Thursday. He Has One Last Message for Democrats.
Hal Machow Is Going to Die on Thursday. He Has One Last Message for Democrats.
Gripping story, overall, and worth a read. This bit stuck out to me as something I'd never considered before, but felt obvious as soon as I was exposed to it: Political communicators are sticking to approaches developed for an era when ticket-splitters and swing voters composed a sizeable chunk of the electorate. But with a body politic that has sorted into two highly polarized parties—with just one-tenth of voters torn between them—the logic of persuading voters to support a candidate has grown obsolete.
·justin.searls.co·
Hal Machow Is Going to Die on Thursday. He Has One Last Message for Democrats.
The Decline of Work-Life Balance: A 12-Year Tech Industry Perspective
The Decline of Work-Life Balance: A 12-Year Tech Industry Perspective
Work-life culture is ruined today. I can say it confidently because I have spent 12+ years in the industry. Situations, now and 12 years back when I started, were pretty different in tech than what they are today. When I started back in 2012, I remember the situation was not like this. People valued work-life balance. People valued that the employees have a life too outside their work. I remember a time of around 2014, when I was working on something pretty late like 8 pm or so. And my skip-level manager saw me working. His statement exactly was “Udit never work so late, it harms your health. You should go back home on time”. I never knew in the later years of my career, that I would starve for such a a culture. Since then trust me, nowhere I have experienced the same culture. It is ruining day by day. Today, the situation is everywhere working at 8 pm is pretty normal and people would expect you to be working at even 11 pm too. And actually, people boast about it. They get promoted for working late creating pressure on others. If someone is completing their work timely and maintaining good work and life, they are called underperformers. The rant will keep going on. I am not against any specific person. Nor do I think any single person is to blame. But then the shift has happened and I HATE 😡 it. I have some theories of my own like what could have led to it. But want to hear what thoughts all of you have? Whatever kind of mentorship session you need. Be it mock interview, career guidance or anything. We have got you covered. We have various experts with different background and expertise. Just find the one best suited for you and schedule a session.
·enginebogie.com·
The Decline of Work-Life Balance: A 12-Year Tech Industry Perspective
What are Prediction Markets? - Zerocap
What are Prediction Markets? - Zerocap
Saga Phone by Solana Mobile, subsidiary of Solana Labs, marks a notable entry into the mobile market with a focus on blockchain integration.
·zerocap.com·
What are Prediction Markets? - Zerocap
Prescription for Pain
Prescription for Pain
One of the most notorious pill mill doctors of the opioid epidemic
·welcometohellworld.com·
Prescription for Pain
High-Tech to No-Tech Vote Counting
High-Tech to No-Tech Vote Counting
Hand-counting ballots is expensive, tedious, time-consuming, inaccurate, and insecure. Some communities want it all.
·prospect.org·
High-Tech to No-Tech Vote Counting
Generative AI and the future of New York
Generative AI and the future of New York
The gen AI revolution will disrupt America’s biggest labor market, but its impact may not be what you expect.
·mckinsey.com·
Generative AI and the future of New York
Welcome to 2034: What the world could look like in ten years, according to nearly 300 experts
Welcome to 2034: What the world could look like in ten years, according to nearly 300 experts
To survey the future, we polled global strategists and foresight practitioners on our most burning questions about the biggest drivers of change over the next decade. Check out their forecasts on everything from the likelihood of war over Taiwan to the future of AI.
·atlanticcouncil.org·
Welcome to 2034: What the world could look like in ten years, according to nearly 300 experts
The myth of America’s decline
The myth of America’s decline
As China struggles and the EU stagnates, the US continues to thrive – even despite its dreadful leaders.
·spiked-online.com·
The myth of America’s decline
Turning the Tables in Minnesota
Turning the Tables in Minnesota
An enduring union-community alliance in the Twin Cities may be a model for progressive victories.
·prospect.org·
Turning the Tables in Minnesota
Social Distortion
Social Distortion
On the fourth anniversary of the pandemic, a look at how America pulled apart as the rest of the world pulled together
·prospect.org·
Social Distortion
Toyetic - 99% Invisible
Toyetic - 99% Invisible
This year marks the 40th anniversary of a lot of landmarks in pop culture, especially sci-fi and fantasy. So many franchises were born in 1984. Some came to define the genre or invent new genres. The great podcast Imaginary Worlds noticed this and produced a three-part series about 1984’s Cambrian explosion of creativity that  landed
·99percentinvisible.org·
Toyetic - 99% Invisible