Links for 10 Aug
The middle of the year has passed and there’s some sense of “if you haven’t made that 2018 change now, then you better get on it” with some of the reads from this week. At the same time, its refreshing to continue to be revealed aspects of life that weren’t as easy to see earlier in the year. Perhaps, links are just as much about what we catch now, as it is what we might have missed later which has come into a clearer view:
- An Ancient Device Too Advanced To Be Real Gives Up Its Secrets At Last via Big Think
- Augmented Eternity and the Potential of Prediction
- Inside Magic Leap’s Quest to Remake Itself As An Ordinary Company (with A Real Product) via Wired
- Imaginary Problems are the Root of Bad Software via Medium
- Kobayashi Mary Management via Rands in Repose
- The Tablet World via The Brooks Review
- Tokyo’s Long Lines Lead to Magic (and Life-Changing Ramen via Afar)
And a few from us:
Reminder: Avanceé will be presenting a lecture towards the topic of digital humanism at the Brigadoon Annapolis Salon Dinner & Lecture in September. Join us for the event, or get in touch if this is something you’d want for your team/org or event.