What is the book that changed your life? (not novels or religious texts)
Asked on Oct 26, 2021
What is the book that changed your life? (not novels or religious texts)
Asked on Oct 26, 2021
@0xF2 Problem with this is that the perception of “easy” is entirely subjective. It depends on attitude, innate skills, education, background, and life experience.
It takes an enormous amount of empathy to answer that question. That’s why it’s an answer that only some should give.
A new version of my Friction Curve (for application delivery) – circa 2015-2016. Probably still very imprecise, but better at conveying the point.
#frictionlessIT https://t.co/i7wXMXPSpU
A new version of Friction Curve (for application delivery) – circa 2015-2016. Probably still very imprecise, but better at conveying the point. https://t.co/iMidSkrs3M
@daffodilsw I’ve *never* met an organization that has adopted #automation and achieved any form of #NoOps. And in the last 15 years, I’ve met in the hundreds.
Maybe because NoOps is a pipe dream? https://t.co/gI7RBY2nVJ
I’d love to talk to somebody in the statistical sample you mention.
“Truth emerges more readily from error than from confusion.” – Francis Bacon
https://t.co/g9j4kFJINS
#venturecapital allocation across continents. This slide would merit further elaboration.
From a great @CBinsights deck: https://t.co/w2abiioxsQ https://t.co/3xwwIjn2sw
Cost to launch a tech startup vs allocated venture capital.
From a great @CBinsights deck: https://t.co/w2abiioxsQ https://t.co/ye9rXH4lb8
RT @SpaceX: Gateway to Mars https://t.co/cej13QdyJP
@Summer_hxp176 In reality, there are more, and spread across multiple years. I put together a more structured table for the startups I consider worth watching: https://t.co/UrwnYib8d3