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Cares about social justice, animals, the environment. Works on risk, compliance, and resilience at @qxperts_io. Loves cats and Lego. Toots in NL and dunglish
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Dreams (at least partially) function as threat simulation to cope with real life challenges: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1124772
Dreaming during the COVID-19 pandemic: Support for the threat simulation function of dreams

Evolutionary theories suggest that dreams function as a world simulator of events that maximizes our ability to surmount social and threat-related challenges critical to survivorship and reproduction. Here, in contrast to the incorporation continuity hypothesis, we test the (1) social bias hypothesis, which states that dreams will overrepresent positive social interactions relative to waking life, (2) the mutually exclusive threat bias hypothesis, the idea that dream content will be negative relative to waking life, (3) the strengthening hypothesis, which states that dreams will rehearse more positive interactions with individuals the self is familiar with relative to waking life, and (4) the compensation hypothesis, which states that social contents in dreams increases during periods of social seclusion. Dream (n = 168) and wake (n = 184) reports were collected through a standardized online survey from 24 undergraduate students. Recalls were analyzed using the Social Content Scale. Generalized linear mixed effects models were used, and the following fixed-effects were considered for the study; the number of reports contributed, report state, biological sex, stress, social support, and media exposures. Results showed support for the threat bias hypothesis, we found that dreams were more negative and featured more unfamiliar individuals in contrast to waking life. Additionally, we found partial support for the social bias and the strengthening hypotheses, however no support...

Frontiers

If you hire "the best" and a year later they're "not meeting expectations", wouldn't you wonder, "What did we do to them?"

#leadership

if a CEO doesn’t show up for 3 months, it’s called a sabbatical and business operates completely normally without issue. if the janitorial staff doesn’t show up for 3 months, the business can no longer function. so who should be getting paid more?
You want predictability? Fine. We can fail with 100% accuracy.
Now would be a really good time to sign up for the Strategy Tactics wait list (if you haven't already). 😉
https://pipdecks.com/pages/strategy-tactics
Strategy Tactics

Ditch vague nonsense. Make clear decisions. A card deck of exercises that help you understand WTF is going on, and what to do about it.

Pip Decks

@rrees Also loving
@davefarley77 's book - already using it to summarise "software engineering foundations" to clients.

I used to hate the "Sofware Engineering" term too - my Dad was an engineer, and I suffered through a year of engineering at uni, and it never felt like the right label.

I was brought around by Hillel Wayne's excellent article "Are we really engineers": https://www.hillelwayne.com/post/are-we-really-engineers/

Are We Really Engineers?

This is part one of the Crossover Project. Part two is here and part three is here. A conference talk based on this work is now available here. I sat in front of Mat, idly chatting about tech and cuisine. Before now, I had known him mostly for his cooking pictures on Twitter, the kind that made me envious of suburbanites and their 75,000 BTU woks. But now he was the test subject for my new project, to see if it was going to be fruitful or a waste of time.

Hillel Wayne
RT @starshine it's only "AI" if it comes from the san francisco bay area, otherwise it's just sparkling autocomplete
Agilean

There are other agile methodologies than scrum.