The Internet is democratizing business.
The Internet is democratizing business.
… all of these harrowingly unsolvable problems are immune to new notebooks and less-distracting applications and shinier systems and “nicer” self-“help” and pretty much anything else that is not, specifically, you walking straight into the angriest and least convenient shitstorm you can find and getting your ass kicked until the storm gets bored with kicking it.
Love this.
[via Minimal]
Incredible.
These findings are counterintuitive. Think about it. Why would asserting one’s intentions undermine rather than advance a stated goal? Perhaps, Senay hypothesized, it is because questions by their nature speak to possibility and freedom of choice. Meditating on them might enhance feelings of autonomy and intrinsic motivation, creating a mind-set that promotes success.
But, but—what about The Secret?
A spokesperson for Samsung Mobile Display said that the Retina display offers higher resolution than super AM OLED, but insisted the difference is small. […] “The visibility difference is only 3 to 5 percent. But raising resolution to that level increases battery consumption by 30 percent,” he told The Korea Herald.
A perfect illustration of the tech industry’s misguided obsession with numbers. What in the world does “a visibility difference of 3 to 5 percent” actually mean?
[via mnmal]
A simple, cool, useful tool, billed as “extraordinarily pretty subway maps from anywhere to everywhere in new york city”.