Sitemap - 2023 - Remotely Productive
Will It Bounce Or Will It Break?
To cure distraction, find things worth focusing on
How To Stay Focused Through Challenging Tasks
How To Ask For Feedback That Actually Helps You Get Better
Bunch of Books from October 2023
Highlights from Excellent Advice for Living by Kevin Kelly
The Highest Dividend Money Can Pay
Bunch of Books from September 2023
There are Four Types of Relationships
"Monday" Dispatch – 2023/09/27
Outsource your worries to your productivity system
Premium Subscribers Q&A – September 2023
Don't let your intrinsic motivation become a liability
The super-star and the super-chilled
Develop empathy for your future self
The Sherlock Holmes information diet
Follow your plan but keep your eyes open
Don’t check your inbox. Process it!
Write down what you need to do, wake up early, and do it
Being productive won’t get you more free time
There’s more to caring than working long hours
Chris Lattner on cross-pollination in Mojo
How to Reframe Pull Requests to Maximize Learning
Will AI kill the middle manager?
Virtual offices. Real concerns.
Will VR disrupt distributed work?
Software engineers should read
A crucial skill for an age of infinite leverage
Bunch of books – May 2023 edition
Judgment is the decisive skill
Strategies for discovering new valuable ideas
Broaden your range to improve your thinking
Ignore the new releases, read these books instead
This is why we need AI literacy
Thiel vs. Gladwell – How worldview affects explanations
Intentional inefficiencies and opportunistic lawn mowing
Stop consuming. Start savoring.
We need more refined technology critiques
TDD with Copilot, lump of labor fallacy, and more
How to accelerate software development with AI
Don’t fall for the lump of labor fallacy
Swift did not disrupt the iOS job market, and neither will AI
What happens when publishing apps is as easy as sharing videos?
We need to develop AI-literacy
Worry about AI bias, not alignment
Beware the AI apocalypse prophecies
What does it mean to be a software developer?
How to stop working when there’s always more work to do