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Tech Addiction and Smartphone Dependency: Latest Science and Statistics

By Anonymous 
How do we choose to have our new and rapidly evolving tools and capabilities impact our lives as individuals, organizations and as a global society? In order to make a smart choice, it is imperative that we have a good understanding of the impact digital technology already has or can have on our lives. What can we say with a degree of certainty?

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Savage Bitcoiners Volume 1: Interview with Psychedelic Bart

By Pirate Beachbum 
Name: Psychedelic Bart a.k.a. Psycho Bart

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What I've Learned By Making And Promoting A Game To Help Stray Cats

By Marian Pekár 
At the beginning of summer 2019, I've got an idea to make a cat-themed game to help stray cats by donating all the revenue to cat charities.

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How to Build a MVP REST API Using Low-Code Approach

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Build and host and API in 15 minutes? Crazy? No, really!

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Remote Work: Anti-Patterns For Everyday Use 🚫

By Hrishikesh 
As an engineer, I was fascinated when I was first introduced to design patterns but I was even more intrigued when I read about anti-patterns. Put simply, design patterns are good practices to solve common problems while anti-patterns are the exact opposite and undesirable. For example, it is good practice to break classes and functions into smaller units with clearly-defined and singular responsibility. As opposed to this is the anti-pattern where a single class has lots of dependencies, responsibilities and grows beyond all logic to become the class that does everything - God Class. Anti-patterns provide a healthy dose of self-criticism and help detect unproductive behaviour or processes. This got me thinking about a similar approach for remote work - finding patterns that are counter-productive. Today's discussion is about 10 such remote work anti-patterns. Do you think I missed some obvious pattern? Join in the discussion here and add your thoughts! 1. Remote is your standard work-life on video The biggest mistake would be to assume that working remotely is going to be the same as in-office except for the cameras. It is important to understand that it requires conscious efforts on rethinking communication & documentation, building trust & social interaction among other things when building a distributed team. 2. The shift to remote is a 0 to 1 switch Buffer came up with 'The Remote Working Scale' which categorises the way a company could approach remote working. So, the shift to remote is ideally not a 0 to 1 switch and has many intermediate levels that could be implemented. The important point, however, is to build a truly remote-first culture rather than just being remote-friendly even at the intermediate levels. We have detailed the difference between being remote-first and remote-friendly in our guide.

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Mehran Muslimi explores How AI Solves SCADA System Questions Around Remote Security and Leveraging AI for Insights-Driven Organizational Efficiency Gains⁠—a quick read by Aditya Gairola⁠—highlights how"
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Conspiracy Theory vs. Fact of the Week:

 

Did You Know?

 
The sale of spiral hams spiked 622% in Week 3 of the Covid-19 pandemic's sweep across the U.S. (What is a spiral ham?) For more interesting Covid-19 statistics, check out Hacking Your Psyche to Prevent Isolation Fatigue from Hacker Noon's resident infographic expert, Brian Wallace.

Finally, thank you for the lolz, Hessel Dijkstra: here's Pseudo-Mathematical Proof of All Things Being Skills You Can Get Better At.
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