This week featuring the first part of the vision and mission which brought IKEA to the position it has today.
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Stuff Worth Sharing #018
This week featuring map porn, Home Assistant, Product Management and personal productivity systems.
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Stuff Worth Sharing #015
A carefully curated collection of fascinating discoveries, thought-provoking ideas, and hidden gems from around the web. This week featuring AI criticism, insights into Palantir, among other things.
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Stuff Worth Sharing #014
A carefully curated collection of fascinating discoveries, thought-provoking ideas, and hidden gems from around the web.
The endless stream of media consumption continues. As I use Substack even more and follow more interesting people, I also get a plethora of interesting posts I want to read.
As always, I share my best discoveries with you. If you like the links, share this post with your friends.
What fully automated firms will look like by Dwarkesh Patel
This post considers a potential future scenario where high performing employees get “cloned” by AIs. Those AIs can then be scaled similar to current technologies like servers.
Where today companies have trouble finding and training new people, in the future a trained AI agent can be multiplied indefinitely. While in some points this sounds like an interesting thought-experiment (which will likely become reality in some years), it is also frightening to see that dozens of e. g. software engineers will lose their jobs to those AIs.
The Paradise Paradox by Sketchplanations
Have you also some ideas in the back of your mind what paradise looks for you? Being on a lone island, working on the beach and enjoying every day like being on vacation?
This post illustrates the so called paradise paradox, which is the “tempting but misguided belief that moving to a “paradise” will magically make everything better”.
It also offers strategies on how to minimise the pull of paradise: By cultivating gratitude, prioritising experiences over material goods, simplifying life and having meaningful goals, the temptation of the supposedly paradise won’t be that big.
The Manager’s Iceberg by Rafa Páez
The Manager’s Iceberg shows the invisible work a manager has to do to create high performing teams.
From his experience, Rafa Páez has found ten activities and responsibilities which lead manager’s to transform their teams to high-performing ones:
- Running Effective 1:1s
- Coaching & Mentoring
- Observation & Feedback
- Goals & Prioritization
- Strategic Planning
- Managing Up, Down, and Around
- Conflict Resolution
- Removing Barriers
- Empowering Decision-Making
- Creating a Positive Environment
If you are a manager, or want to become one, I highly recommend reading this post to see which tasks await you once you manage your own team.
Interview with the founders of the AI editor Windsurf by Syntax.fm
I really enjoyed listening to this podcast episode of Syntax.fm. Wes and Scott interviewed the founders of the Windsurf Editor on the development on the editor and the future of software engineering in the ear of AI.
Thanks for joining me on this week’s journey of Stuff Worth Sharing! I hope you found something intriguing to explore further.
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Until next week,
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SWS #011: China, Radical Candor, Decline of the Internet, Note-Taking and other Stuff Worth Sharing
This is my weekly newsletter Stuff Worth Sharing where I share with you some great content I found on the World Wide Web. I hope you enjoy it.
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Ctrl+V: Stuff Worth Sharing #009
This week’s episode of SWS contains a podcast with Reid Hoffman, another podcast describing the story of Mars Inc. and a summary of a HBR essay on the work of effective general managers.
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Ctrl+V: Stuff Worth Sharing #008
This week’s episode of SWS contains a video of Enes Yilmazer touring a mega mansion, a podcast of The Pragmatic Engineer about Notion’s journey to going native, an article of James Stanier on being in the details and an article on how Devin Davies received an Apple Award for his app Crouton.
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Ctrl+V: Stuff Worth Sharing #006
This week’s episode of SWS contains a Grit podcast with the CEO of Etsy, two articles of Anil Dash and a review of HBR article about management time and who’s got the “monkey”.
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Ctrl+V: Stuff Worth Sharing #005
This week’s episode of SWS contains a Book Overflow podcast episode about the essay The Twelve-Factor App, the benefits of start dates in to-do applications, a link to the Apple developer resources and a short introduction to the book I’m currently reading.
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Ctrl+V: Stuff Worth Sharing #004
This week’s episode of SWS contains the .NET 9 announcement, the journey of Stack Overflow going to the cloud, the Syntax.fm holiday gift guide and the rapid journey of Bluesky gaining millions of users.
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