Simple Applications for Android
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Finally I found a group of simple, open source Android apps without ads and unnecessary permissions, with customizable widgets. https://www.simplemobiletools.com/ Read more...
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Finally I found a group of simple, open source Android apps without ads and unnecessary permissions, with customizable widgets. https://www.simplemobiletools.com/ Read more...
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“In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins: cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later.” Harold S. Geneen. Read more...
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“Make sure, as often as possible, you are doing something you’d be happy to die doing.” Matt Haig, The Humans Read more...
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(old 2020-01-16) This post is supposed to be about simplicity, but today I decided to turn it over its head and talk about a topic that we consider simple but is very complicated. I remember at Uni being very confused about how non-decimal based numbers work. For example, hexadecimal and binary numbers. I felt that the way of counting was just crazy, 10 in hexadecimal is 17 in our standard way (i. Read more...
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What did I learn today That my video was better received than expected :) What did I failed today To do all the stuff the physio asked me :( Read more...
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We only believe things when it is too late Read more...
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Hello, over the last weekends, I’ve been working on a videos series called “How to build a team” made of five minutes videos. This is the first video, and also my first video. It is about one-to-ones. It would mean the world to me if you could leave your feedback and like on YouTube. Topics covered: Why you should stop having an open-door policy How to make a one-to-one work The rules of the game How often and for how long to have a one-to-one Running a one-to-one How to start any one-to-one How to continue the one-to-one. Read more...
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An inspiring interview from Norton Rose Fullbright alumni and Anya Smirnova (my wife) Read more...
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Definition a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) from wikipedia A minimum viable product (MVP) is a version of a product with just enough features to be usable by early customers who can then provide feedback for future product development And to make sure you are really stopping before doing to much remember that If it is not embarrassing, it is not an MVP Read more...
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