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Month: January 2022

Using Apple Calendar to sync Microsoft Exchange Group Calendars

2022-01-29 | Reading time: 2 minutes

Having a shared calendar for team meetings makes group work a bit more manageable. And Apple's Calendar allows you to do it — if you configure it right.
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Beautiful example of how socialism doesn’t work

2022-01-28 | Reading time: 1 minute

Yeah, probably not a real example, still, knowing students, it would work. Best example why socialism does not work.
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Home Office Advantages

2022-01-28 | Reading time: 1 minute

Personally, for me, home office sucks. But there are things you can do to make it more bearable.
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Learning from Feedback is only possible if you write your choice down

2022-01-28 | Reading time: 1 minute

Interesting insight from a book on management.
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Recommendation: How To Speak by Patrick Winston

2022-01-28 | Reading time: Less than a minute

Interesting video regarding presentations.
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Beautiful Banter

2022-01-28 | Reading time: Less than a minute

If a roughly thousand year old time traveller and a ... well, she was living in the past, after all, historical figure face off, who would win? Well, it depends on your quick-wittedness.
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Liz Wheeler on Tokenism

2022-01-28 | Reading time: 1 minute

Always nice to see another person (hey, I'm not the only one who thinks this way) dismantling something.
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Beautiful Music: Star Trek Concert (Praque, 2016)

2022-01-09 | Reading time: Less than a minute

B-b-b-beautiful.
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Interesting interview on leaving illiberal groups and building stuff

2022-01-09 | Reading time: 1 minute

Stumbled upon an interview of Liel Leibovitz — his journey is similar to many other people, but I like his focus on finding the right people and building stuff.
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Reboots vs Originals

2022-01-06 | Reading time: 1 minute

Yup, usually if not always, the originals are much, much better.
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