Links for 15 June
A week away from things, slightly unintentionally. Having been given a closer-than-usual seat at the start of a life, one can see these pauses as an interruption or a challenge, but there’s also some strengthening in the model which comes. A blog should probably not apologize for missing its cadence, and yet that kind of personal interaction enables those who have an attachment to realize they aren’t the only ones surfing these waves. At the top of this one, we present links for this week:
- The Ten Principles of Digital Work via Esko Kilpi
- Reducing the Office Programming Process from Three Months to 15 Minutes via Propmodo
- Why the Future of Machine Learning is Tiny via Pete Warden
- Underpaid and Exhaused: the Human Cost of Your Kindle via The Guardian
- Global Civilization to Descend into ‘Hell on Earth’ Unless We Choose A New Paradigm via Nadeem Ahmed
And as usual, here are a few produced here: