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Don’t Let Your Self-Narrative Fool You
Teasing apart luck from skill in our decisions is difficult. While most outcomes involve a combination of both, our improvement requires identifying what we should have done differently and what was out of our control. Trouble is, when we try to identify what we did right or wrong, and what was good or bad luck, we tend to find ways of maintaining our positive self-image. We want to look good in our own eyes and sometimes telling the truth would jeopardise that image. Unfortunately, that delusion can get in the way of becoming even better. Where to Place the Blame In 1958, Fritz Heider detailed the attribution theory, describing the ways people attach causes to actions and events. He lumped them into two categories: External, situational causes. Internal, dispositional causes. A student who does poorly on a test might say the teacher doesn’t like them (external) or that they didn’t study hard enough (internal). Related to the attribution theory is the fundamental attribution error — we overemphasise the internal causes of others’ behaviour. However, when we examine our own failings, we tend to look towards external causes. The student will blame the teacher, the teacher will blame the student. At least, that’s how it happens for bad outcomes. The narrative can flip when it comes to good outcomes, in which case the fundamental attribution error becomes the self-serving bias. Rose-Tinted Glasses The self-serving bias suggests that, when outcomes go our way, we readily accept their causes as being internally generated. Our intuitions here are usually not inclined towards realism, but in keeping our personal narrative pleasant and comfortable. They do this by convincing us: our beliefs are correct good outcomes are due to skill bad outcomes are due to luck we compare favourably to our peers “The way we field outcomes is predictably patterned: we take credit for the good stuff and blame the bad stuff on luck so it won’t be our fault. The result is that we don’t learn from experience well,” writes Annie Duke. (There is a caveat here: not everybody follows this pattern, particularly those with depression, or in cases of imposter syndrome. But in these cases it’s difficult to say we’re being more accurate, an overly pessimistic view is still in need of refinement — perhaps even more so.) Narrative Adjustment Given there are differences in our interpretations of our behaviour and others’ behaviour, it can be advantageous to switch places. Putting yourself in someone else’s shoes can help counterbalance the luck-skill seesaw. When you fail or succeed, think about how you would interpret the same results had someone else been the recipient. What would you tell them if they came to you and asked for your interpretation? Beyond imagination, you can ask someone else’s interpretation. Asking a neutral observer for their interpretation can yield a more accurate insight, as it’s not coloured in the feelings of failure or success. What’s more, you can learn from others. Don’t assume their good results were lucky, find what they did right and adopt that behaviour into your own decision-making toolkit. To improve your decision-making, Annie Duke recommends practising: giving credit where it’s due admitting mistakes finding mistakes in good outcomes being a good learner “If we put in the work to practice this routine, we can field more of our outcomes in an open-minded, more objective way, motivated by accuracy and truthseeking to drive learning.” — Annie Duke Knowing luck from skill will help you learn more efficiently. You’ll know what to practice and what to ignore. You’ll be less likely to make unnecessary adjustments or dismiss problems. Don’t trust your gut reaction in these matters, dig a little deeper, be honest with yourself, and you might learn something new.
https://medium.com/understanding-us/dont-let-your-self-narrative-fool-you-97e022458fee
['Sam Brinson']
2020-07-10 14:43:01.707000+00:00
['Skills', 'Bias', 'Luck', 'Self Improvement', 'Psychology']
Title Don’t Let SelfNarrative Fool YouContent Teasing apart luck skill decision difficult outcome involve combination improvement requires identifying done differently control Trouble try identify right wrong good bad luck tend find way maintaining positive selfimage want look good eye sometimes telling truth would jeopardise image Unfortunately delusion get way becoming even better Place Blame 1958 Fritz Heider detailed attribution theory describing way people attach cause action event lumped two category External situational cause Internal dispositional cause student poorly test might say teacher doesn’t like external didn’t study hard enough internal Related attribution theory fundamental attribution error — overemphasise internal cause others’ behaviour However examine failing tend look towards external cause student blame teacher teacher blame student least that’s happens bad outcome narrative flip come good outcome case fundamental attribution error becomes selfserving bias RoseTinted Glasses selfserving bias suggests outcome go way readily accept cause internally generated intuition usually inclined towards realism keeping personal narrative pleasant comfortable convincing u belief correct good outcome due skill bad outcome due luck compare favourably peer “The way field outcome predictably patterned take credit good stuff blame bad stuff luck won’t fault result don’t learn experience well” writes Annie Duke caveat everybody follows pattern particularly depression case imposter syndrome case it’s difficult say we’re accurate overly pessimistic view still need refinement — perhaps even Narrative Adjustment Given difference interpretation behaviour others’ behaviour advantageous switch place Putting someone else’s shoe help counterbalance luckskill seesaw fail succeed think would interpret result someone else recipient would tell came asked interpretation Beyond imagination ask someone else’s interpretation Asking neutral observer interpretation yield accurate insight it’s coloured feeling failure success What’s learn others Don’t assume good result lucky find right adopt behaviour decisionmaking toolkit improve decisionmaking Annie Duke recommends practising giving credit it’s due admitting mistake finding mistake good outcome good learner “If put work practice routine field outcome openminded objective way motivated accuracy truthseeking drive learning” — Annie Duke Knowing luck skill help learn efficiently You’ll know practice ignore You’ll le likely make unnecessary adjustment dismiss problem Don’t trust gut reaction matter dig little deeper honest might learn something newTags Skills Bias Luck Self Improvement Psychology
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Getting Started With FastAPI
Rest APIs are beautiful pieces of software that enable applications to communicate with a database or with other software very effectively. The kind of operations which you can perform are as follows are GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, TRACE, etc. The GET method is generally used for fetching some information from the backend. For example, if an app (web/phone) wants to fetch some information from the database, it will use the GET method. POST is used for creating new information. PUT is used for updating already existing records. DELETE, as the name suggests is used for the deletion of records in a database. The TRACE method is used for debugging purposes and used for checking what is received on the other end when a request is invoked. Since ages FLASK has been the most famous python framework for creating REST services. It is easy to use and deploy and can be used effectively for creating production-grade microservices. FLASK has its own set of disadvantages though. It is not suitable for large applications. No admin site support. Does not provide any authentication mechanism. Lacks the powerful ORM tool which allows CRUD operations with any database. Recently, some extremely good men out there have come up with brand new framework for Python to mitigate the issues mentioned above, called FastAPI The makers and users of this framework claim that the APIs created from FastAPI are literally very fast. As fast as Node and Go based Rest APIs. The official FastAPI website has multiple testimonials from developers working in major tech firms proving the effectiveness of this framework. Without much ado let’s go ahead and write a few APIs using this brand new framework and see it in action. Use pip to install fastapi and uvicorn as shown in fig 1 below. Uvicorn is ASGI server which we will be using for production.
https://medium.com/swlh/getting-started-with-fastapi-7774e6afe2e4
['Abhishek Bose']
2020-09-10 03:58:12.844000+00:00
['Fastapi', 'Python', 'Api Development', 'Rest Api']
Title Getting Started FastAPIContent Rest APIs beautiful piece software enable application communicate database software effectively kind operation perform follows GET POST PUT DELETE TRACE etc GET method generally used fetching information backend example app webphone want fetch information database use GET method POST used creating new information PUT used updating already existing record DELETE name suggests used deletion record database TRACE method used debugging purpose used checking received end request invoked Since age FLASK famous python framework creating REST service easy use deploy used effectively creating productiongrade microservices FLASK set disadvantage though suitable large application admin site support provide authentication mechanism Lacks powerful ORM tool allows CRUD operation database Recently extremely good men come brand new framework Python mitigate issue mentioned called FastAPI maker user framework claim APIs created FastAPI literally fast fast Node Go based Rest APIs official FastAPI website multiple testimonial developer working major tech firm proving effectiveness framework Without much ado let’s go ahead write APIs using brand new framework see action Use pip install fastapi uvicorn shown fig 1 Uvicorn ASGI server using productionTags Fastapi Python Api Development Rest Api
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What Compels Us to Write
What Compels Us to Write Answering The Call Photo credit: RetroSupply in UnSplash I have always been drawn to the written word. Like most writers, I am a voracious consumer of books. I read for information on most days because my day job demands it. My most content state is whenever I have a book in my hand. The pleasure that I get from soaking into a beautifully told story is immense. Probably also like most writers, I have always felt a calling to join the guild. Growing up where I did, the title of ‘Writer’ failed to make the list of viable ways of making a living. In my late teens, I was introduced to the world of black fiction writers. I revelled in the worlds created by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Ayi Kwei Armah and Chinua Achebe. It took until my early twenties to discover the works of black, female writers. For reasons not limited to an under-representation of minority works in the publishing world and less-developed supply chains in developing countries, I was late to the party. But, what a stroke of luck! Being late to the party meant that I had loads of catching up to do. I devoured as many books as I could as quickly as I could — and I haven’t stopped since. Half of A Yellow Sun Girl, Woman, Other How Long Til Black Future Month The Colour Purple The Bluest Eye Parable of The Sower …the list is wonderfully endless!
https://medium.com/swlh/what-compels-us-to-write-31ba29fa7fdc
['Selali Onuoha']
2020-07-25 21:55:32.344000+00:00
['Innovation', 'Self', 'Self Improvement', 'Life Lessons', 'Writing']
Title Compels Us WriteContent Compels Us Write Answering Call Photo credit RetroSupply UnSplash always drawn written word Like writer voracious consumer book read information day day job demand content state whenever book hand pleasure get soaking beautifully told story immense Probably also like writer always felt calling join guild Growing title ‘Writer’ failed make list viable way making living late teen introduced world black fiction writer revelled world created Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o Ayi Kwei Armah Chinua Achebe took early twenty discover work black female writer reason limited underrepresentation minority work publishing world lessdeveloped supply chain developing country late party stroke luck late party meant load catching devoured many book could quickly could — haven’t stopped since Half Yellow Sun Girl Woman Long Til Black Future Month Colour Purple Bluest Eye Parable Sower …the list wonderfully endlessTags Innovation Self Self Improvement Life Lessons Writing
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How To Use Color In UI Design Wisely to Create A Perfect UI Interface?
Whenever found an interface that looks nice, clean and elegant, I save it. Now I have a collection of more than 100 UI interfaces. After learning, making use of or simply viewing it again and again, I finally realized something in common. It is always the color that steals my heart at the very first look. So here, I’d like to make a conclusion about how to use color in UI design wisely. A serious note first, what I wrote can’t turn you into an excellent UI designer magically, but I promise you’ll learn something here. If this is actually useful, please leave me a comment. 1. The magic power of color Color can speak, as powerful as language. You just can’t argue me about that. Think back whenever you encounter a site or a product, it is the visual appearance, which largely depends on color, that always leaves you the very first impression. So, what color can do actually? 1) Reflect the personality of a brand Color can set the basic tone,mood, connotation and conception of a brand or a product. A research made by CCICOLOR says that users only take 90 seconds to estimate products online, and between 62% and 90% of the judgment of their initial view is upon the colorscheme. 2) Achieve better user experience The right choice of color can support better readability of the information. Beside, it can increase usability sharply, such as strengthencall-to-actions, enhance navigation, stimulate intuitive interactions, satisfy aesthetic needs and visual solutions. In all, to create clear and harmonious style that meets users’ needs. 3) Influence the purchasing decision According to Kissmetrics, the visual appearance of a product is the key factor influencing consumers’ purchasing decisions. Also, research from QuickSprout indicates that 90% of all product assessments have to do with color. Nowadays, many companies take Colors, especially color in UI design, as one of their marketing strategy. 2. Fundamental concepts about colors Each color hasformed its unique meaning and connotation in the long run of human life. Read the meaning of each language, please check here. 3. Tricks to use color wisely 1) Choose the right color in the right usage pattern We can’t say a color is “bad-looking”, only you use it wrong, then it may look bad. Imagine this, if Mcdonald’s uses gray and black instead of yellow and red, you still have a hungry appetite? Women wear black dress and red lipstick at party, why? It looks sexy and charming, that’s it. Different color conveys different meanings and senses. Use it wisely means hit the 5 “rights”: choose the right color, at the right time, in a right usage pattern, with the right users, and target the right goals. If you want to use color in UI design wisely, please pay attention to the above chart, I am serious. Unless you would like to take a big risk to be unique. 2) Pay attention to BLUE Why talking about blue? Just have a look at your most commonly used Apps or sites, Facebook, Twitter, Microsoft, Safari, etc. What’s in there? Yes, you’ll see, they are all in blue. Various kinds of blue. According the research, blue is the NO.1 color that women and men both like. Blue is like everywhere, in nature, in sites, in clothes, etc. and as I enter the words, I see the interface of Microsoft Word is in blue. Blue is definitely a safe color that can cultivate user’s trust and be accepted, blue is a typical example of color in UI design. If you have no better choice, just use blue. 3) Color variations between the background and the elements Check the following interface: Regardless of it’s blue again, let’s focus on the variations. The theme color is Blue, and the other elements are darker color variations and brighter color variations. But in all, they look good, harmonious and work with each other. How to do it? Just one simple golden rule: “ Darker color variations are made by lowering brightness and increasing saturation. Brighter color variations are made by increasing brightness and lowering saturation.” This is echoing what others have said, you can check this excellent observation at the source. 4) Golden ratio in color proportion — The Golden (6:3:1) Rule You can’t walk away from color combinations completely when doing UI interface design. To combine color in UI design is easy, but how to avoid chaos and overload? how to get rid of plain and stay on sophistication? Remember in mind the 2 principles: The first is: 6:3: 1 rule The 60% + 30% + 10% principle is the best proportion to reach balance among colors. This criterion can work perfectly by cultivating a balance, neat, harmonious interface that brings pleasure to the users. Also, it can ease users’ eye to move comfortably from one point to the next. The second: max 3 primary colors This rules match with the The Golden (6:3:1) Rule. It’s also a good way to avoid chaos and keep in balance in your color scheme. 5) Color combinations and Complement: clean and eye-friendly What matters when delivering a harmonious color scheme? There are several factor need to consider: First, Tints, Shades, and Tones based on a “hue”, you can create many changing variations on the color wheel. There is a trick: adding white then you can get a hint, black for a shade, and grey for a tone. And here, i suggest use single color scheme. Second, Contrast Color contrast is also a practical method of color in UI design. Contrast can evoke various emotional response from users. Colors on opposite sides of the color wheel can generate the strongest contrast, like black and white. Strong contrast can draw users’ concentration and tension; while light contrast can bring comfort and please by displaying a relaxing and casual design. Be careful not to pile it on, or you are causing troubles and confusions to the user. 6) Black, white and elegant Black is the strongest of all the neutral colors, while white is the most used background color. As mentioned above, those two are the greatest level of color contrast. Adopt black with white properly, you can create a UI interface that looking elegant. This color scheme is mostly used in website. Black can give a feeling of sophistication, and white space can create a sense of freedom and imagination. 7) Get inspiration from nature and art Nature and art are the main resources of color inspiration. Just go outside, look at the sky, you’ll see the most various and natural blue. Color in nature is the best choice to create a feeling of user-friendly and natural. To extract color from nature can ease users’ eye and bring them the magic power of beauty. While art is the direct reflection of nature, so just make the most of it. 8) Color knows about gender It’s like born this way, women don’t like gray, orange, and brown. They like blue, purple, and green, while men don’t like orange, purple and brown. Men like blue, green, and black. It’s definitely a disaster if you doing a sporting design in purple. Just remember, whenever you are targeting to men, choose the color that convey maleness. Similarly, use female color to do the design that mainly used by ladies. And one more, pink is not the universally-loved female color! 4. Tools and templates Tools and anything that can be useful can make things much easier. Here i picked some of the best UI design tools for choosing color palettes. They can be a big time saver when adopt color in UI design. Coolors.co is a professional color picker. It allows you to lock your selected color and press space to generate palette. You can also upload images and then make a color palette from it. Coolors.co also provides you a picker to modify reference point. Mockplus is a smart tool to do UI interface design. You can import directly all kinds of sample projects and templates with nice layouts and interfaces. The coolest thing is that you can use the common functional page templates to quickly build some specific pages including homepage, sign in/up page, setting page, help/about page, search page, etc. Also, the color picker inside and various properties allows you create ideal UI elements. Paletton is a good tool for to pick color. It’s kinda similar to Kuler but the good thing is that you are available to more than 5 tones. This tool is especially useful when you have picked your primary colors and want to generate extra tones. It is a tool for checking foreground and background color combinations of all DOM elements and determining if they provide sufficient contrast when viewed by someone having color deficits. A note: Do remember the usability is everything To use color in UI design wisely can create a gorgeous UI interface, but creating gorgeous UI interfaces is never the final destination. To achieve the excellent user experience goal that can make users’ life happier is the key. So, in perspective of color choices and usage in UI, designer should always remember that the interface should be highly usable and clear. What can do and what can’t in user-centered should always carry weight.
https://uxdesign.cc/how-to-use-color-in-ui-design-wisely-to-create-a-perfect-ui-interface-2af42f901f4
['Trista Liu']
2017-10-19 03:01:09.031000+00:00
['Design Thinking', 'Design', 'UI', 'Colors', 'User Experience']
Title Use Color UI Design Wisely Create Perfect UI InterfaceContent Whenever found interface look nice clean elegant save collection 100 UI interface learning making use simply viewing finally realized something common always color steal heart first look I’d like make conclusion use color UI design wisely serious note first wrote can’t turn excellent UI designer magically promise you’ll learn something actually useful please leave comment 1 magic power color Color speak powerful language can’t argue Think back whenever encounter site product visual appearance largely depends color always leaf first impression color actually 1 Reflect personality brand Color set basic tonemood connotation conception brand product research made CCICOLOR say user take 90 second estimate product online 62 90 judgment initial view upon colorscheme 2 Achieve better user experience right choice color support better readability information Beside increase usability sharply strengthencalltoactions enhance navigation stimulate intuitive interaction satisfy aesthetic need visual solution create clear harmonious style meet users’ need 3 Influence purchasing decision According Kissmetrics visual appearance product key factor influencing consumers’ purchasing decision Also research QuickSprout indicates 90 product assessment color Nowadays many company take Colors especially color UI design one marketing strategy 2 Fundamental concept color color hasformed unique meaning connotation long run human life Read meaning language please check 3 Tricks use color wisely 1 Choose right color right usage pattern can’t say color “badlooking” use wrong may look bad Imagine Mcdonald’s us gray black instead yellow red still hungry appetite Women wear black dress red lipstick party look sexy charming that’s Different color conveys different meaning sens Use wisely mean hit 5 “rights” choose right color right time right usage pattern right user target right goal want use color UI design wisely please pay attention chart serious Unless would like take big risk unique 2 Pay attention BLUE talking blue look commonly used Apps site Facebook Twitter Microsoft Safari etc What’s Yes you’ll see blue Various kind blue According research blue NO1 color woman men like Blue like everywhere nature site clothes etc enter word see interface Microsoft Word blue Blue definitely safe color cultivate user’s trust accepted blue typical example color UI design better choice use blue 3 Color variation background element Check following interface Regardless it’s blue let’s focus variation theme color Blue element darker color variation brighter color variation look good harmonious work one simple golden rule “ Darker color variation made lowering brightness increasing saturation Brighter color variation made increasing brightness lowering saturation” echoing others said check excellent observation source 4 Golden ratio color proportion — Golden 631 Rule can’t walk away color combination completely UI interface design combine color UI design easy avoid chaos overload get rid plain stay sophistication Remember mind 2 principle first 63 1 rule 60 30 10 principle best proportion reach balance among color criterion work perfectly cultivating balance neat harmonious interface brings pleasure user Also ease users’ eye move comfortably one point next second max 3 primary color rule match Golden 631 Rule It’s also good way avoid chaos keep balance color scheme 5 Color combination Complement clean eyefriendly matter delivering harmonious color scheme several factor need consider First Tints Shades Tones based “hue” create many changing variation color wheel trick adding white get hint black shade grey tone suggest use single color scheme Second Contrast Color contrast also practical method color UI design Contrast evoke various emotional response user Colors opposite side color wheel generate strongest contrast like black white Strong contrast draw users’ concentration tension light contrast bring comfort please displaying relaxing casual design careful pile causing trouble confusion user 6 Black white elegant Black strongest neutral color white used background color mentioned two greatest level color contrast Adopt black white properly create UI interface looking elegant color scheme mostly used website Black give feeling sophistication white space create sense freedom imagination 7 Get inspiration nature art Nature art main resource color inspiration go outside look sky you’ll see various natural blue Color nature best choice create feeling userfriendly natural extract color nature ease users’ eye bring magic power beauty art direct reflection nature make 8 Color know gender It’s like born way woman don’t like gray orange brown like blue purple green men don’t like orange purple brown Men like blue green black It’s definitely disaster sporting design purple remember whenever targeting men choose color convey maleness Similarly use female color design mainly used lady one pink universallyloved female color 4 Tools template Tools anything useful make thing much easier picked best UI design tool choosing color palette big time saver adopt color UI design Coolorsco professional color picker allows lock selected color press space generate palette also upload image make color palette Coolorsco also provides picker modify reference point Mockplus smart tool UI interface design import directly kind sample project template nice layout interface coolest thing use common functional page template quickly build specific page including homepage sign inup page setting page helpabout page search page etc Also color picker inside various property allows create ideal UI element Paletton good tool pick color It’s kinda similar Kuler good thing available 5 tone tool especially useful picked primary color want generate extra tone tool checking foreground background color combination DOM element determining provide sufficient contrast viewed someone color deficit note remember usability everything use color UI design wisely create gorgeous UI interface creating gorgeous UI interface never final destination achieve excellent user experience goal make users’ life happier key perspective color choice usage UI designer always remember interface highly usable clear can’t usercentered always carry weightTags Design Thinking Design UI Colors User Experience
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AI & Critical Thinking — The Future of Jobs 2020 (WEF)
AI & Critical Thinking — The Future of Jobs 2020 (WEF) Skill shortages are more acute in emerging professions. The Future of Jobs report maps the jobs and skills of the future, tracking the pace of change. — World Economic Forum Photo by Estée Janssens on Unsplash The primary source of this article is The Future of Jobs Report 2020 The Future of Jobs Report provides the timely insights needed to orient labor markets and workers towards opportunity today and in the future of work. Now in its third edition (2016, 2018 & 2020), the report maps the jobs and skills of the future, tracking the pace of change and direction of travel. The most relevant question to businesses, governments, and individuals is not to what extent automation and augmentation of human labor will affect current employment numbers, but under what conditions the global labor market can be supported towards a new equilibrium in the division of labor between human workers, robots and algorithms. The technological disruptions which were in their infancy in previous editions of the Future of Jobs Report (2016 & 2018) are currently accelerated and amplified alongside the COVID-19 recession, as evidenced by findings from the 2020 Future of Jobs Survey. It also aims to shed light on the pandemic-related disruptions in 2020, contextualized within a longer history of economic cycles and the expected outlook for technology adoption, jobs, and skills in the next five years. My objective here is provide a quick summary of the 163 page report, from a career management stand point. The best resource for you to read is the original report. What should I do next? The key takeaways below answers the question we all have: “What should I do next?” so that we are ready to meet the challenges and demands of tomorrow. Focus on core skills: Artificial Intelligence & Cloud Computing Artificial intelligence is finding the broadest adaptation among the Digital Information and Communications, Financial Services, Healthcare, and Transportation industries. Big data, the Internet of Things, and Non-Humanoid Robotics are seeing strong adoption in Mining and Metals. The Government and the Public Sector industry show a distinctive focus on encryption. The adoption of cloud computing, big data, and e-commerce remain high priorities for business leaders, following a trend established in previous years. However, there has also been a significant rise in interest in encryption, nonhumanoid robots, and artificial intelligence. This report projects that in the mid-term, job destruction will most likely be offset by job growth in the ‘jobs of tomorrow’ — the surging demand for workers who can fill green economy jobs, roles at the forefront of the data and AI economy, as well as new roles in engineering, cloud computing, and product development. Focus on the “human” advantage: Critical Thinking The top skills and skill groups which employers see as rising in prominence in the lead up to 2025 include groups such as critical thinking and analysis as well as problem-solving, and skills in self-management such as active learning, resilience, stress tolerance, and flexibility. The tasks where humans are expected to retain their comparative advantage include managing, advising, decision-making, reasoning, communicating, and interacting. The reallocation of current tasks between humans and machines is already in motion. The augmentation of work will disrupt the employment prospects of workers across a broad range of industries and geographies. New roles may emerge that are more adapted to the new division of labor between humans, machines, and algorithms. This set of emerging professions also reflects the continuing importance of human interaction in the new economy, with increasing demand for care economy jobs; roles in marketing, sales, and content production; as well as roles at the forefront of people and culture. In addition to skills that are directly jobs-relevant, during the COVID-19 context of 2020, an increasing emphasis within learner reskilling and upskilling efforts on personal development and self-management skills. Bottomline Emerging roles that will be in demand are roles such as: Data Analysts and Scientists, AI and Machine Learning Specialists, Robotics Engineers, Software and Application developers, as well as Digital Transformation Specialists. However, job roles such as Process Automation Specialists, Information Security Analysts, and Internet of Things Specialists are newly emerging among a cohort of roles that are seeing growing demand from employers. The emergence of these roles reflects the acceleration of automation as well as the resurgence of cybersecurity risks/jobs. Roles which are being displaced by new technologies: Data Entry Clerks, Administrative and Executive Secretaries, Accounting and Bookkeeping and Payroll Clerks, Accountant and Auditors, Assembly and Factory Workers, as well as Business Services and Administrative Managers. My Two Cents
https://medium.com/towards-artificial-intelligence/ai-critical-thinking-the-future-of-jobs-2020-wef-42fa0f5a6b80
['Rajesh Verma']
2020-12-10 02:27:46.496000+00:00
['Machine Learning', 'Jobs', 'Artificial Intelligence', 'Careers', 'Critical Thinking']
Title AI Critical Thinking — Future Jobs 2020 WEFContent AI Critical Thinking — Future Jobs 2020 WEF Skill shortage acute emerging profession Future Jobs report map job skill future tracking pace change — World Economic Forum Photo Estée Janssens Unsplash primary source article Future Jobs Report 2020 Future Jobs Report provides timely insight needed orient labor market worker towards opportunity today future work third edition 2016 2018 2020 report map job skill future tracking pace change direction travel relevant question business government individual extent automation augmentation human labor affect current employment number condition global labor market supported towards new equilibrium division labor human worker robot algorithm technological disruption infancy previous edition Future Jobs Report 2016 2018 currently accelerated amplified alongside COVID19 recession evidenced finding 2020 Future Jobs Survey also aim shed light pandemicrelated disruption 2020 contextualized within longer history economic cycle expected outlook technology adoption job skill next five year objective provide quick summary 163 page report career management stand point best resource read original report next key takeaway answer question “What next” ready meet challenge demand tomorrow Focus core skill Artificial Intelligence Cloud Computing Artificial intelligence finding broadest adaptation among Digital Information Communications Financial Services Healthcare Transportation industry Big data Internet Things NonHumanoid Robotics seeing strong adoption Mining Metals Government Public Sector industry show distinctive focus encryption adoption cloud computing big data ecommerce remain high priority business leader following trend established previous year However also significant rise interest encryption nonhumanoid robot artificial intelligence report project midterm job destruction likely offset job growth ‘jobs tomorrow’ — surging demand worker fill green economy job role forefront data AI economy well new role engineering cloud computing product development Focus “human” advantage Critical Thinking top skill skill group employer see rising prominence lead 2025 include group critical thinking analysis well problemsolving skill selfmanagement active learning resilience stress tolerance flexibility task human expected retain comparative advantage include managing advising decisionmaking reasoning communicating interacting reallocation current task human machine already motion augmentation work disrupt employment prospect worker across broad range industry geography New role may emerge adapted new division labor human machine algorithm set emerging profession also reflects continuing importance human interaction new economy increasing demand care economy job role marketing sale content production well role forefront people culture addition skill directly jobsrelevant COVID19 context 2020 increasing emphasis within learner reskilling upskilling effort personal development selfmanagement skill Bottomline Emerging role demand role Data Analysts Scientists AI Machine Learning Specialists Robotics Engineers Software Application developer well Digital Transformation Specialists However job role Process Automation Specialists Information Security Analysts Internet Things Specialists newly emerging among cohort role seeing growing demand employer emergence role reflects acceleration automation well resurgence cybersecurity risksjobs Roles displaced new technology Data Entry Clerks Administrative Executive Secretaries Accounting Bookkeeping Payroll Clerks Accountant Auditors Assembly Factory Workers well Business Services Administrative Managers Two CentsTags Machine Learning Jobs Artificial Intelligence Careers Critical Thinking
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Welfare Checks Turn Deadly: You Might Want to Think Twice Before Calling the Cops
“Anyone who cares for someone with a developmental disability, as well as for disabled people themselves [lives] every day in fear that their behavior will be misconstrued as suspicious, intoxicated or hostile by law enforcement.” — Steve Silberman, The New York Times Think twice before you call the cops to carry out a welfare check on a loved one. Especially if that person is autistic, hearing impaired, mentally ill, elderly, suffering from dementia, disabled or might have a condition that hinders their ability to understand, communicate or immediately comply with an order. Particularly if you value that person’s life. At a time when growing numbers of unarmed people are being shot and killed for just standing a certain way, or moving a certain way, or holding something — anything — that police could misinterpret to be a gun, or igniting some trigger-centric fear in a police officer’s mind that has nothing to do with an actual threat to their safety, even the most benign encounters with police can have fatal consequences. Unfortunately, police — trained in the worst case scenario and thus ready to shoot first and ask questions later — increasingly pose a risk to anyone undergoing a mental health crisis or with special needs whose disabilities may not be immediately apparent or require more finesse than the typical freeze-or-I’ll-shoot tactics employed by America’s police forces. Just recently, in fact, Gay Plack, a 57-year-old Virginia woman with bipolar disorder, was killed after two police officers — sent to do a welfare check on her — entered her home uninvited, wandered through the house shouting her name, kicked open her locked bedroom door, discovered the terrified woman hiding in a dark bathroom and wielding a small axe, and four seconds later, shot her in the stomach. Four seconds. That’s all the time it took for the two police officers assigned to check on Plack to decide to use lethal force against her (both cops opened fire on the woman), rather than using non-lethal options (one cop had a Taser, which he made no attempt to use) or attempting to de-escalate the situation. The police chief defended his officers’ actions, claiming they had “no other option” but to shoot the 5 foot 4 inch “woman with carpal tunnel syndrome who had to quit her job at a framing shop because her hand was too weak to use the machine that cut the mats.” This is what happens when you empower the police to act as judge, jury and executioner. This is what happens when you indoctrinate the police into believing that their lives and their safety are paramount to anyone else’s. Suddenly, everyone and everything else is a threat that must be neutralized or eliminated. In light of the government’s latest efforts to predict who might pose a threat to public safety based on mental health sensor data (tracked by wearable data such as FitBits and Apple Watches and monitored by government agencies such as HARPA, the “Health Advanced Research Projects Agency”), encounters with the police could get even more deadly, especially if those involved have a mental illness or disability. Indeed, disabled individuals make up a third to half of all people killed by law enforcement officers. That’s according to a study by the Ruderman Family Foundation, which reports that “disabled individuals make up the majority of those killed in use-of-force cases that attract widespread attention. This is true both for cases deemed illegal or against policy and for those in which officers are ultimately fully exonerated… Many more disabled civilians experience non-lethal violence and abuse at the hands of law enforcement officers.” For instance, Nancy Schrock called 911 for help after her husband, Tom, who suffered with mental health issues, started stalking around the backyard, upending chairs and screaming about demons. Several times before, police had transported Tom to the hospital, where he was medicated and sent home after 72 hours. This time, Tom was tasered twice. He collapsed, lost consciousness and died. In South Carolina, police tasered an 86-year-old grandfather reportedly in the early stages of dementia, while he was jogging backwards away from them. Now this happened after Albert Chatfield led police on a car chase, running red lights and turning randomly. However, at the point that police chose to shock the old man with electric charges, he was out of the car, on his feet, and outnumbered by police officers much younger than him. In Georgia, campus police shot and killed a 21-year-old student who was suffering a mental health crisis. Scout Schultz was shot through the heart by campus police when he approached four of them late one night while holding a pocketknife, shouting “Shoot me!” Although police may have feared for their lives, the blade was still in its closed position. In Oklahoma, police shot and killed a 35-year-old deaf man seen holding a two-foot metal pipe on his front porch (he used the pipe to fend off stray dogs while walking). Despite the fact that witnesses warned police that Magdiel Sanchez couldn’t hear — and thus comply — with their shouted orders to drop the pipe and get on the ground, police shot the man when he was about 15 feet away from them. In Maryland, police (moonlighting as security guards) used extreme force to eject a 26-year-old man with Downs Syndrome and a low IQ from a movie theater after the man insisted on sitting through a second screening of a film. Autopsy results indicate that Ethan Saylor died of complications arising from asphyxiation, likely caused by a chokehold. In Florida, police armed with assault rifles fired three shots at a 27-year-old nonverbal, autistic man who was sitting on the ground, playing with a toy truck. Police missed the autistic man and instead shot his behavioral therapist, Charles Kinsey, who had been trying to get him back to his group home. The therapist, bleeding from a gunshot wound, was then handcuffed and left lying face down on the ground for 20 minutes. In Texas, police handcuffed, tasered and then used a baton to subdue a 7-year-old student who has severe ADHD and a mood disorder. With school counselors otherwise occupied, school officials called police and the child’s mother to assist after Yosio Lopez started banging his head on a wall. The police arrived first. In New Mexico, police tasered, then opened fire on a 38-year-old homeless man who suffered from schizophrenia, all in an attempt to get James Boyd to leave a makeshift campsite. Boyd’s death provoked a wave of protests over heavy-handed law enforcement tactics. In Ohio, police forcefully subdued a 37-year-old bipolar woman wearing only a nightgown in near-freezing temperatures who was neither armed, violent, intoxicated, nor suspected of criminal activity. After being slammed onto the sidewalk, handcuffed and left unconscious on the street, Tanisha Anderson died as a result of being restrained in a prone position. And in North Carolina, a state trooper shot and killed a 29-year-old deaf motorist after he failed to pull over during a traffic stop. Daniel K. Harris was shot after exiting his car, allegedly because the trooper feared he might be reaching for a weapon. These cases, and the hundreds — if not thousands — more that go undocumented every year speak to a crisis in policing when it comes to law enforcement’s failure to adequately assess, de-escalate and manage encounters with special needs or disabled individuals. While the research is relatively scant, what has been happening is telling. Over the course of six months, police shot and killed someone who was in mental crisis every 36 hours. Among 124 police killings analyzed by The Washington Post in which mental illness appeared to be a factor, “They were overwhelmingly men, more than half of them white. Nine in 10 were armed with some kind of weapon, and most died close to home.” But there were also important distinctions, reports the Post. “This group was more likely to wield a weapon less lethal than a firearm. Six had toy guns; 3 in 10 carried a blade, such as a knife or a machete — weapons that rarely prove deadly to police officers. According to data maintained by the FBI and other organizations, only three officers have been killed with an edged weapon in the past decade. Nearly a dozen of the mentally distraught people killed were military veterans, many of them suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of their service, according to police or family members. Another was a former California Highway Patrol officer who had been forced into retirement after enduring a severe beating during a traffic stop that left him suffering from depression and PTSD. And in 45 cases, police were called to help someone get medical treatment, or after the person had tried and failed to get treatment on his own.” The U.S. Supreme Court, as might be expected, has thus far continued to immunize police against charges of wrongdoing when it comes to use of force against those with a mental illness. In a 2015 ruling, the Court declared that police could not be sued for forcing their way into a mentally ill woman’s room at a group home and shooting her five times when she advanced on them with a knife. The justices did not address whether police must take special precautions when arresting mentally ill individuals. (The Americans with Disabilities Act requires “reasonable accommodations” for people with mental illnesses, which in this case might have been less confrontational tactics.) Where does this leave us? For starters, we need better police training across the board, but especially when it comes to de-escalation tactics and crisis intervention. A study by the National Institute of Mental Health found that CIT (Crisis Intervention Team)-trained officers made fewer arrests, used less force, and connected more people with mental-health services than their non-trained peers. As The Washington Post points out: “Although new recruits typically spend nearly 60 hours learning to handle a gun, according to a recent survey by the Police Executive Research Forum, they receive only eight hours of training to de-escalate tense situations and eight hours learning strategies for handling the mentally ill. Otherwise, police are taught to employ tactics that tend to be counterproductive in such encounters, experts said. For example, most officers are trained to seize control when dealing with an armed suspect, often through stern, shouted commands. But yelling and pointing guns is ‘like pouring gasoline on a fire when you do that with the mentally ill,’ said Ron Honberg, policy director with the National Alliance on Mental Illness.” Second, police need to learn how to slow confrontations down, instead of ramping up the tension (and the noise). In Maryland, police recruits are now required to take a four-hour course in which they learn “de-escalation tactics” for dealing with disabled individuals: speak calmly, give space, be patient. One officer in charge of the Los Angeles Police Department’s “mental response teams” suggests that instead of rushing to take someone into custody, police should try to slow things down and persuade the person to come with them. Third, with all the questionable funds flowing to police departments these days, why not use some of those funds to establish what one disability-rights activist describes as “a 911-type number dedicated to handling mental-health emergencies, with community crisis-response teams at the ready rather than police officers.” In the end, while we need to make encounters with police officers safer for people with suffering from mental illness or with disabilities, what we really need — as I point out in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People — is to make encounters with police safer for all individuals all across the board. Source: https://bit.ly/2mndta1
https://john-w-whitehead.medium.com/welfare-checks-turn-deadly-you-might-want-to-think-twice-before-calling-the-cops-7116cf97227c
['John W. Whitehead']
2019-09-24 19:13:03.798000+00:00
['Special Needs', 'Politics', 'Mental Health', 'Welfare Checks', 'Police']
Title Welfare Checks Turn Deadly Might Want Think Twice Calling CopsContent “Anyone care someone developmental disability well disabled people life every day fear behavior misconstrued suspicious intoxicated hostile law enforcement” — Steve Silberman New York Times Think twice call cop carry welfare check loved one Especially person autistic hearing impaired mentally ill elderly suffering dementia disabled might condition hinders ability understand communicate immediately comply order Particularly value person’s life time growing number unarmed people shot killed standing certain way moving certain way holding something — anything — police could misinterpret gun igniting triggercentric fear police officer’s mind nothing actual threat safety even benign encounter police fatal consequence Unfortunately police — trained worst case scenario thus ready shoot first ask question later — increasingly pose risk anyone undergoing mental health crisis special need whose disability may immediately apparent require finesse typical freezeorI’llshoot tactic employed America’s police force recently fact Gay Plack 57yearold Virginia woman bipolar disorder killed two police officer — sent welfare check — entered home uninvited wandered house shouting name kicked open locked bedroom door discovered terrified woman hiding dark bathroom wielding small axe four second later shot stomach Four second That’s time took two police officer assigned check Plack decide use lethal force cop opened fire woman rather using nonlethal option one cop Taser made attempt use attempting deescalate situation police chief defended officers’ action claiming “no option” shoot 5 foot 4 inch “woman carpal tunnel syndrome quit job framing shop hand weak use machine cut mats” happens empower police act judge jury executioner happens indoctrinate police believing life safety paramount anyone else’s Suddenly everyone everything else threat must neutralized eliminated light government’s latest effort predict might pose threat public safety based mental health sensor data tracked wearable data FitBits Apple Watches monitored government agency HARPA “Health Advanced Research Projects Agency” encounter police could get even deadly especially involved mental illness disability Indeed disabled individual make third half people killed law enforcement officer That’s according study Ruderman Family Foundation report “disabled individual make majority killed useofforce case attract widespread attention true case deemed illegal policy officer ultimately fully exonerated… Many disabled civilian experience nonlethal violence abuse hand law enforcement officers” instance Nancy Schrock called 911 help husband Tom suffered mental health issue started stalking around backyard upending chair screaming demon Several time police transported Tom hospital medicated sent home 72 hour time Tom tasered twice collapsed lost consciousness died South Carolina police tasered 86yearold grandfather reportedly early stage dementia jogging backwards away happened Albert Chatfield led police car chase running red light turning randomly However point police chose shock old man electric charge car foot outnumbered police officer much younger Georgia campus police shot killed 21yearold student suffering mental health crisis Scout Schultz shot heart campus police approached four late one night holding pocketknife shouting “Shoot me” Although police may feared life blade still closed position Oklahoma police shot killed 35yearold deaf man seen holding twofoot metal pipe front porch used pipe fend stray dog walking Despite fact witness warned police Magdiel Sanchez couldn’t hear — thus comply — shouted order drop pipe get ground police shot man 15 foot away Maryland police moonlighting security guard used extreme force eject 26yearold man Downs Syndrome low IQ movie theater man insisted sitting second screening film Autopsy result indicate Ethan Saylor died complication arising asphyxiation likely caused chokehold Florida police armed assault rifle fired three shot 27yearold nonverbal autistic man sitting ground playing toy truck Police missed autistic man instead shot behavioral therapist Charles Kinsey trying get back group home therapist bleeding gunshot wound handcuffed left lying face ground 20 minute Texas police handcuffed tasered used baton subdue 7yearold student severe ADHD mood disorder school counselor otherwise occupied school official called police child’s mother assist Yosio Lopez started banging head wall police arrived first New Mexico police tasered opened fire 38yearold homeless man suffered schizophrenia attempt get James Boyd leave makeshift campsite Boyd’s death provoked wave protest heavyhanded law enforcement tactic Ohio police forcefully subdued 37yearold bipolar woman wearing nightgown nearfreezing temperature neither armed violent intoxicated suspected criminal activity slammed onto sidewalk handcuffed left unconscious street Tanisha Anderson died result restrained prone position North Carolina state trooper shot killed 29yearold deaf motorist failed pull traffic stop Daniel K Harris shot exiting car allegedly trooper feared might reaching weapon case hundred — thousand — go undocumented every year speak crisis policing come law enforcement’s failure adequately ass deescalate manage encounter special need disabled individual research relatively scant happening telling course six month police shot killed someone mental crisis every 36 hour Among 124 police killing analyzed Washington Post mental illness appeared factor “They overwhelmingly men half white Nine 10 armed kind weapon died close home” also important distinction report Post “This group likely wield weapon le lethal firearm Six toy gun 3 10 carried blade knife machete — weapon rarely prove deadly police officer According data maintained FBI organization three officer killed edged weapon past decade Nearly dozen mentally distraught people killed military veteran many suffering posttraumatic stress disorder result service according police family member Another former California Highway Patrol officer forced retirement enduring severe beating traffic stop left suffering depression PTSD 45 case police called help someone get medical treatment person tried failed get treatment own” US Supreme Court might expected thus far continued immunize police charge wrongdoing come use force mental illness 2015 ruling Court declared police could sued forcing way mentally ill woman’s room group home shooting five time advanced knife justice address whether police must take special precaution arresting mentally ill individual Americans Disabilities Act requires “reasonable accommodations” people mental illness case might le confrontational tactic leave u starter need better police training across board especially come deescalation tactic crisis intervention study National Institute Mental Health found CIT Crisis Intervention Teamtrained officer made fewer arrest used le force connected people mentalhealth service nontrained peer Washington Post point “Although new recruit typically spend nearly 60 hour learning handle gun according recent survey Police Executive Research Forum receive eight hour training deescalate tense situation eight hour learning strategy handling mentally ill Otherwise police taught employ tactic tend counterproductive encounter expert said example officer trained seize control dealing armed suspect often stern shouted command yelling pointing gun ‘like pouring gasoline fire mentally ill’ said Ron Honberg policy director National Alliance Mental Illness” Second police need learn slow confrontation instead ramping tension noise Maryland police recruit required take fourhour course learn “deescalation tactics” dealing disabled individual speak calmly give space patient One officer charge Los Angeles Police Department’s “mental response teams” suggests instead rushing take someone custody police try slow thing persuade person come Third questionable fund flowing police department day use fund establish one disabilityrights activist describes “a 911type number dedicated handling mentalhealth emergency community crisisresponse team ready rather police officers” end need make encounter police officer safer people suffering mental illness disability really need — point book Battlefield America War American People — make encounter police safer individual across board Source httpsbitly2mndta1Tags Special Needs Politics Mental Health Welfare Checks Police
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‘The Plot Against America’ Is Forcing Me To Confront Anti-Asian Racism
I felt that way until last night, when I watched the season finale of “The Plot Against America”, a show created by David Simon and Ed Burns about a dystopian American history if Charles Lindbergh, an isolationist anti-Semite, won the 1940 presidential election against Franklin D. Roosevelt. An adaptation of the 2004 Phillip Roth novel, the show quickly makes a turn supporting Lindbergh as a national hero to a dystopian reality where Jews are attacked and killed openly without any intervention from law enforcement or Lindbergh himself. Some people watching the show may think that such a reality could never happen. However, you and I both know that such a reality absolutely ​could​ happen ​is​ happening to some degree. In “The Plot Against America,” a high-profile radio personality campaigning in an election against Lindbergh is assassinated in Kentucky. Lindbergh, the aviator who famously flew solo across the Atlantic Ocean, flies to Louisville and makes no public statement against the assassination and no denunciation against the violence and hate Jews face across the country. The main family, the Levins, a working-middle class Jewish family living in Newark, are divided on Lindbergh. While Bess and Herman, the patriarch and matriarch of the family, stand tall against Lindbergh and his silence on antisemitism, the feelings of the rest of the family are more complicated. Sandy, the oldest son, sees Lindbergh as a hero and calls his parents “ghetto Jews” for their staunch opposition to them and their outspoken alarm to emboldened antisemitism. Bess’s sister, Evelyn, marries a rabbi named Bengelsdorf who openly supports who pushed Jews to assimilate more and openly supports Lindbergh. Before the Election of 1940, Bengelsdorf campaigns for Lindbergh and his support and loyalty become so strong that he and Evelyn end up becoming the token Jewish spokespeople for Lindbergh’s administration. Like the Levin family depicted in “The Plot Against America,” each minority group has a very diverse range of views on how to handle racism, discrimination, and hate. For my entire life, Asian-Americans have had no paucity of ideological diversity. I have had many friends lament how college admissions have been racist against Asians, something I have spoken openly against. The same conversations have been had about supposedly biased medical school admissions. I have never thought Asians have had it as badly as other minorities. We can walk down the street with almost no fear of being treated unfairly by law enforcement, and the cultural assumption of Asians is that we are “model minorities” who occupy the highest echelons of society through a fierce devotion to education and an unparalleled work ethic. As much as these assumptions may be limiting, we don’t have to worry about our safety. We don’t have to worry about our lives. It wasn’t until this period that those assumptions finally went challenged. And it wasn’t until I watched “The Plot Against America” that those assumptions went seriously challenged. In the show, Bengelsdorf is so much of a Lindbergh sympathizer that he introduces a bill through Congress named “Homestead 42,” a bill advocating for the relocation of Jews to the heartland of America. He constantly reassures people that Lindbergh does not stand by attacks against Jews and violence against Jewish-owned businesses, even though Lindbergh has made no such declaration himself. In one particularly frightening scene in the last episode, Herman and Sandy are driving through a part of the Midwest when a Klansman steps in front of their car, and slowly walks in front of it while staring Herman down. Sandy is shaking and Herman is reaching for his gun, before thankfully nothing happens. Even then, Bengelsdorf stood by Lindbergh. I wondered whether my attitudes made me a Bengelsdorf. No, I don’t openly endorse Trump’s comments about the Coronavirus being a “Chinese virus,” but I also don’t speak out too openly against them because it’s not a priority. When violence is being committed against a lot of Asians in this country, when many a lot Asians can’t walk across the street without fearing an ethnic slur or even violence being lodged against them, why am I still silent? No matter where we stand, violence and hate have no place in America. The onus should lie on our leadership to speak out against hate and protect our civil liberties, but Trump, like Lindbergh in “The Plot Against America,” has made no public declaration against anti-Asian racism, and we can’t expect him to either. If there are any heroes in “The Plot Against America,” it was the ordinary people who refused to accept anti-Jewish rhetoric and hate. It was a tour guide who told someone making an antisemitic comment to stop. It was a family in Kentucky that housed an orphaned Jewish child after his mother was killed by the KKK. Likewise, this historic moment will rely on ordinary people to stop racism and hate, Asian or not. It will require me to stop being so silent and keeping my disgust private when seeing an instance of anti-Asian violence, and for me, as much as I may stand against the toxic nature of traditional Asian values, I love my family and the people in America who look like me struggling to find their place in American society. The least I can do, personally, is to confront the hate and speak out against anti-Asian racism during this pandemic. In “The Plot Against America,” the German American Bund is empowered to gather and raise swastikas after Lindbergh’s election. The silence of our leadership in denouncing anti-Asian hate has empowered more people to not feel accountable for their actions. That silence comes from Asians like me as much as it comes from non-Asians. No matter where we stand, violence and hate have no place in America. It didn’t when Muslim and Arab-Americans in the United States were discriminated against after 9/11, and it doesn’t now when hate crimes against Asians are on the rise.
https://medium.com/an-injustice/the-plot-against-america-is-forcing-me-to-confront-anti-asian-racism-ce4e495d544
['Ryan Fan']
2020-05-30 07:18:17.657000+00:00
['Television', 'Equality', 'Self', 'Race', 'Coronavirus']
Title ‘The Plot America’ Forcing Confront AntiAsian RacismContent felt way last night watched season finale “The Plot America” show created David Simon Ed Burns dystopian American history Charles Lindbergh isolationist antiSemite 1940 presidential election Franklin Roosevelt adaptation 2004 Phillip Roth novel show quickly make turn supporting Lindbergh national hero dystopian reality Jews attacked killed openly without intervention law enforcement Lindbergh people watching show may think reality could never happen However know reality absolutely ​could​ happen ​is​ happening degree “The Plot America” highprofile radio personality campaigning election Lindbergh assassinated Kentucky Lindbergh aviator famously flew solo across Atlantic Ocean fly Louisville make public statement assassination denunciation violence hate Jews face across country main family Levins workingmiddle class Jewish family living Newark divided Lindbergh Bess Herman patriarch matriarch family stand tall Lindbergh silence antisemitism feeling rest family complicated Sandy oldest son see Lindbergh hero call parent “ghetto Jews” staunch opposition outspoken alarm emboldened antisemitism Bess’s sister Evelyn marries rabbi named Bengelsdorf openly support pushed Jews assimilate openly support Lindbergh Election 1940 Bengelsdorf campaign Lindbergh support loyalty become strong Evelyn end becoming token Jewish spokespeople Lindbergh’s administration Like Levin family depicted “The Plot America” minority group diverse range view handle racism discrimination hate entire life AsianAmericans paucity ideological diversity many friend lament college admission racist Asians something spoken openly conversation supposedly biased medical school admission never thought Asians badly minority walk street almost fear treated unfairly law enforcement cultural assumption Asians “model minorities” occupy highest echelon society fierce devotion education unparalleled work ethic much assumption may limiting don’t worry safety don’t worry life wasn’t period assumption finally went challenged wasn’t watched “The Plot America” assumption went seriously challenged show Bengelsdorf much Lindbergh sympathizer introduces bill Congress named “Homestead 42” bill advocating relocation Jews heartland America constantly reassures people Lindbergh stand attack Jews violence Jewishowned business even though Lindbergh made declaration one particularly frightening scene last episode Herman Sandy driving part Midwest Klansman step front car slowly walk front staring Herman Sandy shaking Herman reaching gun thankfully nothing happens Even Bengelsdorf stood Lindbergh wondered whether attitude made Bengelsdorf don’t openly endorse Trump’s comment Coronavirus “Chinese virus” also don’t speak openly it’s priority violence committed lot Asians country many lot Asians can’t walk across street without fearing ethnic slur even violence lodged still silent matter stand violence hate place America onus lie leadership speak hate protect civil liberty Trump like Lindbergh “The Plot America” made public declaration antiAsian racism can’t expect either hero “The Plot America” ordinary people refused accept antiJewish rhetoric hate tour guide told someone making antisemitic comment stop family Kentucky housed orphaned Jewish child mother killed KKK Likewise historic moment rely ordinary people stop racism hate Asian require stop silent keeping disgust private seeing instance antiAsian violence much may stand toxic nature traditional Asian value love family people America look like struggling find place American society least personally confront hate speak antiAsian racism pandemic “The Plot America” German American Bund empowered gather raise swastika Lindbergh’s election silence leadership denouncing antiAsian hate empowered people feel accountable action silence come Asians like much come nonAsians matter stand violence hate place America didn’t Muslim ArabAmericans United States discriminated 911 doesn’t hate crime Asians riseTags Television Equality Self Race Coronavirus
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Building a Question Answering System
First we compare our question to each and every document in the used dataset and determine the 20 most likely documents to contain the answer. Secondly we put all the paragraphs of these 20 documents together and, again, comparing those with the question and determine 20 paragraphs to likely contain the answer. Lastly we take BERT (the model by google) and try to extract an answer for every paragraph and select the answer in which the confidence score is highest — the answer where the model is most certain to have found the right answer. The first two steps are called retrieval and the last one reading. For comparing documents or paragraphs to our question we build vectors on our question as well as every paragraph and document. Then we put every vector in a large vector room and determine the similarity between the vectors and the question vector by calculating the angle between those vectors via the cosine similarity. But why does this work? Because these vectors and their direction represent different features: They can indicate which words or which meaning/content a given text has. For example one direction can mean baseball and another natural language processing. „Machine learning“, for example, would definitely be more similar to „NLP“ than „baseball“. We choose those documents/paragraphs for the next step which have the highest similarity. For the reading part we took a pre-trained multi-lingual model by google and trained it to answer questions on the english wikipedia. As previous studies have shown the cross learning effects to other languages are significant. So we can answer questions in multiple languages. Conclusion As a result we can answer questions on a given database in multiple languages. The results were quite promising. It works more accurate and is even faster than existing solutions (like cdQA by PNB Paribas). But while delivering promising results, our solution faces some challenges. In a customer facing situation one had to reduce the number of false positives to (almost) zero, because giving a false answer to a customer could have economical importance. To accomplish this, there are different approaches. For example: - Intern beta testing, to see which answers get asked in support, - pre screening, to let the customer see only the right answers, - using the model only monolingual, - and of course training on questions specific to the given datasets. It is an exciting development and promising path, that we, thanks to Serviceware and TU Darmstadt, were able to explore. We were astonished how far we could get in merely three months. Probably because of the good support of Serviceware and their amazing team. A special thanks to Niklas and Adrian, as well as Luisa. And of course to Ji Yune Whang, Joshua Bodemann, Marcel Nawrath, Sebastian Marcus Meier and Wladislav Miretski — we really have been a great team.
https://medium.com/swlh/building-a-question-answering-system-bb49c320140c
['Tristan Ratz']
2020-09-08 19:39:50.827000+00:00
['Machine Learning', 'Question Answering', 'Python', 'NLP', 'Squad']
Title Building Question Answering SystemContent First compare question every document used dataset determine 20 likely document contain answer Secondly put paragraph 20 document together comparing question determine 20 paragraph likely contain answer Lastly take BERT model google try extract answer every paragraph select answer confidence score highest — answer model certain found right answer first two step called retrieval last one reading comparing document paragraph question build vector question well every paragraph document put every vector large vector room determine similarity vector question vector calculating angle vector via cosine similarity work vector direction represent different feature indicate word meaningcontent given text example one direction mean baseball another natural language processing „Machine learning“ example would definitely similar „NLP“ „baseball“ choose documentsparagraphs next step highest similarity reading part took pretrained multilingual model google trained answer question english wikipedia previous study shown cross learning effect language significant answer question multiple language Conclusion result answer question given database multiple language result quite promising work accurate even faster existing solution like cdQA PNB Paribas delivering promising result solution face challenge customer facing situation one reduce number false positive almost zero giving false answer customer could economical importance accomplish different approach example Intern beta testing see answer get asked support pre screening let customer see right answer using model monolingual course training question specific given datasets exciting development promising path thanks Serviceware TU Darmstadt able explore astonished far could get merely three month Probably good support Serviceware amazing team special thanks Niklas Adrian well Luisa course Ji Yune Whang Joshua Bodemann Marcel Nawrath Sebastian Marcus Meier Wladislav Miretski — really great teamTags Machine Learning Question Answering Python NLP Squad
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A Silent Storm
A Silent Storm Conflicted, or torn? ( Photo by Patrick Gillespie on Unsplash) The fight is constant; Inside my mind, I scream. I rage. Stop talking! It’s always the same; You expect me to agree. You desperately try to sway me. I cannot. I will not. You hate; You criticize and demonize. What has this world done to you? To create this un-caged bitterness? I cannot fathom. But I nod, I shrug. I silently hope you will just stop talking. Just, stop. Go to sleep, leave me in peace. Oh, if only I could go back. I would tell myself: no! Walk away! Is it too late?
https://medium.com/imperfect-words/a-silent-storm-92e45f8b3e53
['Edie Tuck']
2019-09-07 23:03:01.737000+00:00
['Poetry', 'Confusion', 'Anger', 'Conflict', 'Desperation']
Title Silent StormContent Silent Storm Conflicted torn Photo Patrick Gillespie Unsplash fight constant Inside mind scream rage Stop talking It’s always expect agree desperately try sway cannot hate criticize demonize world done create uncaged bitterness cannot fathom nod shrug silently hope stop talking stop Go sleep leave peace Oh could go back would tell Walk away lateTags Poetry Confusion Anger Conflict Desperation
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IBM Cognos Analytics + Watson Studio Cloud: Better Together
IBM Watson Studio Cloud empowers data science teams to cleanse data, build and deploy AI models on the fully managed IBM Cloud. Cognos Analytics is IBM’s premier business intelligence solution for sharing actionable insights across your organization. It’s our pleasure to announce the release of the Cognos Analytics and Watson Studio Cloud Integration. Cognos Analytics on Cloud and Watson Studio on Cloud now work better together. We’re connecting Cognos Analytics users to Jupyter notebooks in Watson Studio Cloud. Watson Studio also offers a suite of additional data science capability including AutoAI, access to GPU’s and SPSS Modeler. Why integrate? We’ve been hearing a lot of feedback from our business analytics and data science communities around pain points that data scientists and business analysts encounter. Namely, data science and BI teams are often siloed in a way that makes it difficult to access a single version of the truth. With this integration, we aim to provide data science and BI teams a single ecosystem to make the most of your organization’s data. How does it work? The integration between the two offerings serves as a bridge to empower data scientists and business analysts to collaborate on the cloud. Our first release supports ETL and data shaping use cases and future releases will include embedding capabilities. Data scientists can easily script against governed Cognos data in Watson Studio and share results back into their Cognos ecosystem. For step by step instructions, check out our code pattern that walks you through an examination of credit risk-related data using Watson Studio and Cognos Analytics. IBM Watson Studio helps data scientists and analysts prepare data and build models at scale across any cloud. Get started building models for free with Watson Studio on Cloud Pak for Data as a Service.
https://medium.com/ibm-watson/ibm-cognos-analytics-watson-studio-cloud-better-together-ac011059878f
['Hafsah Lakhany']
2020-07-23 01:34:41.331000+00:00
['Machine Learning', 'Watson Studio', 'Announcements', 'Business Intelligence', 'Data Science']
Title IBM Cognos Analytics Watson Studio Cloud Better TogetherContent IBM Watson Studio Cloud empowers data science team cleanse data build deploy AI model fully managed IBM Cloud Cognos Analytics IBM’s premier business intelligence solution sharing actionable insight across organization It’s pleasure announce release Cognos Analytics Watson Studio Cloud Integration Cognos Analytics Cloud Watson Studio Cloud work better together We’re connecting Cognos Analytics user Jupyter notebook Watson Studio Cloud Watson Studio also offer suite additional data science capability including AutoAI access GPU’s SPSS Modeler integrate We’ve hearing lot feedback business analytics data science community around pain point data scientist business analyst encounter Namely data science BI team often siloed way make difficult access single version truth integration aim provide data science BI team single ecosystem make organization’s data work integration two offering serf bridge empower data scientist business analyst collaborate cloud first release support ETL data shaping use case future release include embedding capability Data scientist easily script governed Cognos data Watson Studio share result back Cognos ecosystem step step instruction check code pattern walk examination credit riskrelated data using Watson Studio Cognos Analytics IBM Watson Studio help data scientist analyst prepare data build model scale across cloud Get started building model free Watson Studio Cloud Pak Data ServiceTags Machine Learning Watson Studio Announcements Business Intelligence Data Science
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How to Deploy Java Library on Maven Github Packages
Easy read, easy understanding. A good writing is a writing that can be understood in easy ways Follow
https://medium.com/easyread/how-to-deploy-java-library-on-maven-github-packages-95f2c2af7b24
['Miftahun Najat']
2020-07-22 06:10:04.805000+00:00
['Apache Maven', 'Github Package', 'Java', 'Github']
Title Deploy Java Library Maven Github PackagesContent Easy read easy understanding good writing writing understood easy way FollowTags Apache Maven Github Package Java Github
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Hidden Opportunities for You on the Blockchain
Some part of me did regret for not investing in cryptocurrencies. But then I realised trading is not my thing. I want to do things where I have an advantage. I had invested in learning blockchain for the past few months. Now, I see opportunities that are no so obvious but rewarding. Since the field is emerging, only a few people understand blockchain to a deeper level. A majority understand it to the surface level. Some just heard about it and has no clue what it is. You can benefit a lot if you can gain deeper understanding of the technology. Blockchain For Business course on edX by the Linux Foundation is a good one. Blockchain Revolution is a recommended read. Once you have good understanding of the fundamentals you can teach others, bring in your own ideas or even launch them. Here are some opportunities you can benefit from. Writing Stories Credits : xkcd There are a lot of articles with jargons about Blockchain, but stories are less. There is a good audience who is looking for simplified explanations. Since it’s an emerging market a lot of ideas are still to be imagined. You can write about Blockchain by thinking about its use cases in different industries. Eg. How will Blockchain impact the health industry? or the education industry? You can also write by combining ideas from different fields. Made to Stick is a great book that can help you explain topics simply in an understandable way. Teaching with a Heart Credits : xkcd I explored a lot of Blockchain courses in Udemy, Blockgeeks, etc. Some of these courses are good. But, there is a room for improvement. It can be made much simpler, interesting and engaging. I recently came across CryptoZombies. It teaches you to write a smart contract by building a game. It was on top of HackerNews. There is a good demand for such courses. Validating Ideas Credits : xkcd You have a startup idea. You know it works when you put it out on the market with a basic version of the product (MVP). Only when people pay you money you can be sure. Typically starting to accept payments can be difficult. You need to register a company, complete the legal process, etc. Cryptocurrencies help you prevent such hassles. You can create a wallet, set up the API and start accepting payments in no time. Starting up Credits : xkcd It’s difficult for non-techies to use blockchain themselves. Startups like Coinbase are addressing this market. There are potential in ideas which can help non-techies take advantage of Blockchain solutions like generating a smart contract, managing ICO funding, etc. I was exploring ICO turnkey solutions, most of them are expensive. You have to raise a seed round to afford such solutions. An affordable solution is definitely a need. Creating Open Source Blockchain Projects Credits : xkcd In the age of the internet, creating communities have become easy. When Vitalik Buterin’s ideas on Bitcoin was rejected, he started the Ethereum project with people who shared his ideas. If you don’t have ideas, I suggest going through the open source Blockchain based projects such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc. Think of ways it can be improved, or combine its ideas with a different domain. Ethereum ICO feature is a combination of decentralised payment system + crowdfunding. Contributing to Open Source Blockchain Projects Credits : xkcd A senior employee from the Linux Foundation addressed the problem that they need more contributors on their Hyperledger project. It’s rewarding to contribute to open source projects because it reflects your skill set. Employers value such open source contributions. If I want to hire someone, the first thing I do is to search for their Github profile and check for contributions. Starting a Non-Profit Credits : xkcd The biggest problem the Blockchain solves is that it eliminates the middleman. Producers get reasonable revenue for the work. In India middleman has exploited the agriculture industry. Non-Profits are trying to use the Blockchain to connect consumers and farmers directly on the Blockchain. Find an industry you are familiar which is exploited by a middleman. Experiment ways you can use Blockchain to eliminate them. There you go, you have an idea for a non-profit. Ethereum is one of the biggest social enterprises on the Blockchain. They have created a platform which can benefit programmers, entrepreneurs, social entrepreneurs, miners, etc. Investors can fund the Non-Profits with the help of a smart-contract. This means if only certain milestones are achieved the funding will be released. This will make Non-Profits more responsible for the work they do. Blockchain also increases transparency to the system. You can find out who exactly benefits from your donation on the Blockchain. Raising Funds Credits : xkcd It has been never easier to raise investments for your idea. The biggest problem ICOs solved is anyone anywhere could be an investor. You don’t have to go through the tedious process or generate a certain amount of revenue to be eligible. Scamsters has taken advantage of these. In the future probably there would be some mechanism to prevent fraud. If you have an idea. investment wouldn’t be your biggest hurdle. You just need to convey the idea to the right people to help you raise investments. Entrepreneurs usually have these skills in their blood. Emerging market brings in a lot of opportunities. So does the Blockchain market. Investing money is not the only thing that can be rewarding. Investing in reading, writing, programming, teaching and developing ideas on Blockchain can be more rewarding. If you can invest in these hidden opportunities when the massive adoption of Blockchain occurs, you will become thought leaders. Claps Please 👏 😬 . I will write 5 kickass stories for you in the coming days. Please help me reach my goal by buying me some coffees. Suggest me your story topics here. You can also donate cryptocurrencies. BTC 1NywHKugDFsM5kmxnkKmwe5zRE6Es9JbPg BCH 16jU3FswL23sYFtyKbEh7gfUdXzJRFzYfx ETH 0x847376BC3e7459B4324df33bc17b2335Aa14AF05
https://medium.com/hackernoon/hidden-opportunities-for-you-on-the-blockchain-b110a1e5bbcb
['Febin John James']
2018-02-01 20:51:46.623000+00:00
['Technology', 'Innovation', 'Entrepreneurship', 'Blockchain', 'Bitcoin']
Title Hidden Opportunities BlockchainContent part regret investing cryptocurrencies realised trading thing want thing advantage invested learning blockchain past month see opportunity obvious rewarding Since field emerging people understand blockchain deeper level majority understand surface level heard clue benefit lot gain deeper understanding technology Blockchain Business course edX Linux Foundation good one Blockchain Revolution recommended read good understanding fundamental teach others bring idea even launch opportunity benefit Writing Stories Credits xkcd lot article jargon Blockchain story le good audience looking simplified explanation Since it’s emerging market lot idea still imagined write Blockchain thinking use case different industry Eg Blockchain impact health industry education industry also write combining idea different field Made Stick great book help explain topic simply understandable way Teaching Heart Credits xkcd explored lot Blockchain course Udemy Blockgeeks etc course good room improvement made much simpler interesting engaging recently came across CryptoZombies teach write smart contract building game top HackerNews good demand course Validating Ideas Credits xkcd startup idea know work put market basic version product MVP people pay money sure Typically starting accept payment difficult need register company complete legal process etc Cryptocurrencies help prevent hassle create wallet set API start accepting payment time Starting Credits xkcd It’s difficult nontechies use blockchain Startups like Coinbase addressing market potential idea help nontechies take advantage Blockchain solution like generating smart contract managing ICO funding etc exploring ICO turnkey solution expensive raise seed round afford solution affordable solution definitely need Creating Open Source Blockchain Projects Credits xkcd age internet creating community become easy Vitalik Buterin’s idea Bitcoin rejected started Ethereum project people shared idea don’t idea suggest going open source Blockchain based project Bitcoin Ethereum etc Think way improved combine idea different domain Ethereum ICO feature combination decentralised payment system crowdfunding Contributing Open Source Blockchain Projects Credits xkcd senior employee Linux Foundation addressed problem need contributor Hyperledger project It’s rewarding contribute open source project reflects skill set Employers value open source contribution want hire someone first thing search Github profile check contribution Starting NonProfit Credits xkcd biggest problem Blockchain solves eliminates middleman Producers get reasonable revenue work India middleman exploited agriculture industry NonProfits trying use Blockchain connect consumer farmer directly Blockchain Find industry familiar exploited middleman Experiment way use Blockchain eliminate go idea nonprofit Ethereum one biggest social enterprise Blockchain created platform benefit programmer entrepreneur social entrepreneur miner etc Investors fund NonProfits help smartcontract mean certain milestone achieved funding released make NonProfits responsible work Blockchain also increase transparency system find exactly benefit donation Blockchain Raising Funds Credits xkcd never easier raise investment idea biggest problem ICOs solved anyone anywhere could investor don’t go tedious process generate certain amount revenue eligible Scamsters taken advantage future probably would mechanism prevent fraud idea investment wouldn’t biggest hurdle need convey idea right people help raise investment Entrepreneurs usually skill blood Emerging market brings lot opportunity Blockchain market Investing money thing rewarding Investing reading writing programming teaching developing idea Blockchain rewarding invest hidden opportunity massive adoption Blockchain occurs become thought leader Claps Please 👏 😬 write 5 kickass story coming day Please help reach goal buying coffee Suggest story topic also donate cryptocurrencies BTC 1NywHKugDFsM5kmxnkKmwe5zRE6Es9JbPg BCH 16jU3FswL23sYFtyKbEh7gfUdXzJRFzYfx ETH 0x847376BC3e7459B4324df33bc17b2335Aa14AF05Tags Technology Innovation Entrepreneurship Blockchain Bitcoin
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Why Cryptocurrency will be the Next Operating System for Capitalism
Money won’t last forever — that is guaranteed It didn’t exist when exchange evolved to become a feature of humanities first economic system, nor will it persist when there is no advantage to using it. That time is approaching far quicker than traditionalists care to admit. The reality is that our evolution to a largely cashless society is almost complete. I rarely have money on me physically, I can count on one hand the number of times I have had cash in my wallet in the last 3 years. Paper cash and metallic coins are prehistoric. That is what those who carelessly brandish Crytocurrency a bubble fail to comprehend. Money doesn’t care what you think. It is simply a means of exchange. When it’s utility is replaced by something more efficient it will become extinct. Right now it is a protected species with a few purists trying to revive it. Unfortunately, the poachers are pulling down each pillar which underpinned the system one by one. Soon it will fall. With Fiat valuations no longer tied to any commodity — with it’s price being entirely independent and it’s valuation contingent on what we collectively believe it to be — give me one sincere and serious argument which convinces me fiat isn’t also a bubble. Give me a coherent reason why that if we stopped believing in the value of paper money today it would be worth anything tomorrow. Without resorting to the argument of historical precedent, the size and scale of central banks or the promise these institutions have made to maintain a certain valuation what do you have to argue against it?Fundamentally it is still a question of trust and belief. This forces you to consider that there might be a technological solution which forces a level or trust and believe that is inconceivable in a human led system. You argument might still be that cryptocurrency is a bubble, but I raise you the perspective that all money is. It is a product of our beliefs married to our hope that it’s value will remain. Ditto stocks, shares and bonds. Money is, and has been for the last 30 years, an intellectual construct centred on humanities trust in Governance — but trust in these institutions is at a historical low. We don’t trust the reasons they give for the decisions they make, they’re incentives to act in our best interests or their ability to deliver a better future. Cryptocurrency isn’t just the future because that is what a committed band of dreamers would have you believe. It is the future because it is a new operating system for a decentralised world. It is the future because it takes back control of the things we are most dependent on for us to subsist. It is the future because it is already here making a difference to how we act. Bitcoin has enabled a whole generation of Venezuelans to have an alternative to crippling inflation left unchecked by corruption. No longer do we have to trust a government to reign over us and carelessly prescribe dangerous monetary policy which we must accept. No longer must we accept situations of austerity forced upon us due to government intervention in a financial collapse where there was no punishment for any of the individuals who caused it. No longer is our future dependent on the whims of governments. You can make any argument you like about Cryptocurrency being over valued, about it being manipulated, about it not being a viable medium for high frequency transactions to occur. That’s fine but what price do you place on control? What price would you put on trust programmed in to an immutable ledger where those participating hold the keys to how the platform develops. Unilateral arbitrary decision making is replaced by consensus. If you don’t understand the implications of that you’re not paying attention. If you don’t understand how fiat money works, you’re not qualified to judge whether cryptocurrency will be successful or not, period. Equally, if you don’t understand the mechanisms for mining, the underlying technology that powers cryptocurrency or the economics of scarcity you aren’t qualified to tell anyone why it is a revolution. So educate yourself and understand why things are changing, appreciate the technology underpinning the revolution. They you can positively impact the progress this new system can make. Otherwise you’re just another uneducated quack speculating to make a buck doing more damage than good. With all that being true, if you believe in Crypto let the market come to you.Understand that the success of the system is contingent on an unwavering belief that throughout history innovation has always disrupted what currently exists. If a system is better, exponentially so, then nothing will ever be able to stand in the way of progress. For the same reason Google destroyed Yahoo, and Facebook vanquished MySpace, Bitcoin and Ethereum will destroy money. In the same way Amazon has brutalised physical retail, Cryptocurrency will eradicate banks. If you don’t see this coming you aren’t paying attention. Let the non-believers have their day, but the moment central banks pushed the button on quantitative easing they signed the death warrant of capitalism operating system that monopolised the world. Capitlism isn’t going anywhere though. Cryptocurrency is simply a more efficient vessel which allows for its manifest destiny to be realised. Progress is relentless. Cryptocurrency is simply an upgrade
https://chrisherd.medium.com/why-cryptocurrency-will-be-the-next-operating-system-for-capitalism-ae5e1f823590
['Chris Herd']
2018-11-29 09:26:52.685000+00:00
['Startup', 'Blockchain', 'Life', 'Cryptocurrency', 'Bitcoin']
Title Cryptocurrency Next Operating System CapitalismContent Money won’t last forever — guaranteed didn’t exist exchange evolved become feature humanity first economic system persist advantage using time approaching far quicker traditionalist care admit reality evolution largely cashless society almost complete rarely money physically count one hand number time cash wallet last 3 year Paper cash metallic coin prehistoric carelessly brandish Crytocurrency bubble fail comprehend Money doesn’t care think simply mean exchange it’s utility replaced something efficient become extinct Right protected specie purist trying revive Unfortunately poacher pulling pillar underpinned system one one Soon fall Fiat valuation longer tied commodity — it’s price entirely independent it’s valuation contingent collectively believe — give one sincere serious argument convinces fiat isn’t also bubble Give coherent reason stopped believing value paper money today would worth anything tomorrow Without resorting argument historical precedent size scale central bank promise institution made maintain certain valuation argue itFundamentally still question trust belief force consider might technological solution force level trust believe inconceivable human led system argument might still cryptocurrency bubble raise perspective money product belief married hope it’s value remain Ditto stock share bond Money last 30 year intellectual construct centred humanity trust Governance — trust institution historical low don’t trust reason give decision make they’re incentive act best interest ability deliver better future Cryptocurrency isn’t future committed band dreamer would believe future new operating system decentralised world future take back control thing dependent u subsist future already making difference act Bitcoin enabled whole generation Venezuelans alternative crippling inflation left unchecked corruption longer trust government reign u carelessly prescribe dangerous monetary policy must accept longer must accept situation austerity forced upon u due government intervention financial collapse punishment individual caused longer future dependent whim government make argument like Cryptocurrency valued manipulated viable medium high frequency transaction occur That’s fine price place control price would put trust programmed immutable ledger participating hold key platform develops Unilateral arbitrary decision making replaced consensus don’t understand implication you’re paying attention don’t understand fiat money work you’re qualified judge whether cryptocurrency successful period Equally don’t understand mechanism mining underlying technology power cryptocurrency economics scarcity aren’t qualified tell anyone revolution educate understand thing changing appreciate technology underpinning revolution positively impact progress new system make Otherwise you’re another uneducated quack speculating make buck damage good true believe Crypto let market come youUnderstand success system contingent unwavering belief throughout history innovation always disrupted currently exists system better exponentially nothing ever able stand way progress reason Google destroyed Yahoo Facebook vanquished MySpace Bitcoin Ethereum destroy money way Amazon brutalised physical retail Cryptocurrency eradicate bank don’t see coming aren’t paying attention Let nonbeliever day moment central bank pushed button quantitative easing signed death warrant capitalism operating system monopolised world Capitlism isn’t going anywhere though Cryptocurrency simply efficient vessel allows manifest destiny realised Progress relentless Cryptocurrency simply upgradeTags Startup Blockchain Life Cryptocurrency Bitcoin
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5 Marketing Trends for Small Businesses in 2017
It is somewhat traditional to end off the year with a summary of emerging trends and predictions for the new year, but we understand that as a small business owner you probably want to spend the last few weeks of each year focusing on marketing, sales and customer service over the holiday season, not reading about what you should be doing in the new year. And sure, you could bookmark it to read at a later stage, but in all honesty, you know you’ll just forget about it hidden amongst all the other forgotten bookmarks. So instead, we held off publishing our look at 2017 marketing trends for small businesses until now, when you’re focused on the fresh start the new year promises. We have selected five marketing practices all small businesses should already be following, and then delve into evolving trends within those practices. And while some similar reports have touched on virtual and augmented reality, we haven’t; purely because although these could find more common use in marketing, they’re not at a stage where they are accessible to small businesses. And this article is all about small businesses. 1. Mobile-Optimised Websites For several years now businesses have been told to either adapt their websites to being mobile-optimised, or risk alienating a large number of visitors. This warning has been repeated so many times that one would think that only new users of the internet aren’t aware of it. However, a survey of small businesses by Clutch found that 23% of the respondents still did not have a mobile-optimised website, which isn’t too much of a problem if more than 70% of your website traffic is from desktop computers. But waiting for that number to drop below 70% before getting your website optimised for mobile devices is not going to be a wise strategy in 2017. Why? Because Google announced in October 2016 that they would soon be splitting their search index in two: a mobile index, and a desktop index, with the mobile index eventually becoming the primary index used to respond to queries. While a desktop index will be maintained (for now), it will not be as up-to-date as the mobile index, which could result in your website appearing much lower on Google SERPs. This isn’t Google ostensibly punishing anyone whose website isn’t mobile optimised, but rather responding to the fact that most searches on Google are done using a mobile devicea. By prioritising the indexing of sites that are mobile-friendly, Google is able to return results that offer a better user experience regardless of the device used. At this stage, there is no clear indication of when this change will happen, other than the “within months” statement made by Gary Illyes shortly after the October announcement. You can prepare for this by checking whether your website is optimised for mobile devices, and then finding a developer who is able to make it mobile-friendly. There are three popular techniques for making websites mobile-friendly, with a responsive website being the simplest solution for small businesses with relatively uncomplicated websites. 2. Mobile Apps 2015 and 2016 saw the launch of several tools and services that have made it incredibly easy — and affordable — for small businesses to launch their own mobile app. And although several outlets wrote about app overload in 2016 as if it were a new issue, it is actually something that has been discussed as early as 2011, with the two primary causes remaining the same. These are: Discoverability, and Relevance There is no magic wand to wave and fix discoverability; there are steps you can take to try and improve it, but these are always tempered by the limitations of the app stores. Relevancy, however, is something you have far more control over, and therefore it is also something you should be continuously paying attention to. 3. Discoverability App Indexing Google App Indexing was launched in 2013, but only expanded to include iOS in 2015. App Indexing makes it possible for Google to crawl and index the content of your app, much the same as they do with your website. If anybody does a search using Google on a mobile device, and the content of your app is a good match for the results, the person searching will see one of two things: If they have your app installed they will see a result with an “Open in app” button which, when selected, will not only launch your app but also take them directly to the appropriate content. button which, when selected, will not only launch your app but also take them directly to the appropriate content. If they don’t have your app installed they will see an “Install” button which, when selected, will take them to your app in the appropriate app store. Source: Search Engine Watch Unless you developed your app yourself, you should speak to your developer to find out whether they made app indexing possible, and if not, whether they can correct this. App Store Optimisation The biggest influence you have on the discoverability of your app is through app store optimisation (ASO), which is similar to SEO, but for your app, not your website. App store optimisation is not a new thing, but it is something that will continue to be extremely important until app discoverability experiences a major shift. App store optimisation depends on the following: App Name — Names are cut off after the first 25–30 characters, so even though you are allowed up to 50 character for iOS apps (30 characters for Android), the most recognisable part of your app name should fit within the first 25 characters. For most businesses this should be the actual business name, and while you can add a few relevant keywords after the name, Apple have started to enforce a rule regarding terms and descriptions that are not part of the app name. — Names are cut off after the first 25–30 characters, so even though you are allowed up to 50 character for iOS apps (30 characters for Android), the most recognisable part of your app name should fit within the first 25 characters. For most businesses this should be the actual business name, and while you can add a few relevant keywords after the name, Apple have started to enforce a rule regarding terms and descriptions that are not part of the app name. App Description — Only the first few sentences of your description are shown at all times, with users having to select the “more” link to see the rest. So while the description of your app should be as detailed as possible, including a full list of features and benefits, with strong use of relevant keywords, the first 1–2 sentences should be a concise and powerful summary of the app’s features. — Only the first few sentences of your description are shown at all times, with users having to select the link to see the rest. So while the description of your app should be as detailed as possible, including a full list of features and benefits, with strong use of relevant keywords, the first 1–2 sentences should be a concise and powerful summary of the app’s features. App Icon — Like the name of your app, your app icon should be instantly recognisable to users already familiar with your business, yet clear and distinctive enough to entice new users. There is nothing wrong with using your business logo, as long as it has been properly adapted to the correct dimensions. — Like the name of your app, your app icon should be instantly recognisable to users already familiar with your business, yet clear and distinctive enough to entice new users. There is nothing wrong with using your business logo, as long as it has been properly adapted to the correct dimensions. Keywords — Keywords are an extremely important part of app discoverability, with Apple having a separate keyword field (with a 100 character limit), while Google only looks for keywords in your app description. Given the impact keywords can have on app discoverability, selecting them is not a 5-minute task. Watch out for our upcoming guide on keyword research and selection. — Keywords are an extremely important part of app discoverability, with Apple having a separate keyword field (with a 100 character limit), while Google only looks for keywords in your app description. Given the impact keywords can have on app discoverability, selecting them is not a 5-minute task. Watch out for our upcoming guide on keyword research and selection. Localisation — Localisation is closely linked to keywords, and involves one of two approaches. The first is translating your app description and content into a foreign language which, unless you are specifically targeting a non-English market, isn’t necessary for most small business apps. The second, however, is quite relevant to businesses targeting different geographical locations, and involves adapting your keywords to that market. A business targeting both US and UK users would not only have to change the spelling of some keywords, but also research which keywords are most relevant to each market. This too will be covered in more detail in our upcoming keyword research guide. — Localisation is closely linked to keywords, and involves one of two approaches. The first is translating your app description and content into a foreign language which, unless you are specifically targeting a non-English market, isn’t necessary for most small business apps. The second, however, is quite relevant to businesses targeting different geographical locations, and involves adapting your keywords to that market. A business targeting both US and UK users would not only have to change the spelling of some keywords, but also research which keywords are most relevant to each market. This too will be covered in more detail in our upcoming keyword research guide. App Category — A final aspect of ASO worth reassessing is the category your app is listed under. Don’t simply accept that the current category is the best one without looking at what category your competitors are listed under. An additional factor to consider is whether your users would associate your business with this category; after all, these are the people you are trying to reach, and it won’t help if your users are looking for you in the wrong place. Relevancy While your efforts to improve discoverability will always be affected by factors you have little control over, making your app highly relevant to your target audience is something you have full control over. And relevancy, more so than discoverability, is what decides the success of your app: it is what users look for when deciding whether or not to install your app, and relevancy is what then influences whether or not they use your app regularly, and whether or not they keep your app installed on their device. It is foolish to believe that your app will be relevant to your existing customers merely by virtue of them being — well — customers. You need to make them — your customers — aware of how they will benefit from using your app in addition to supporting you. And the benefits should not be general, but personal. Personalisation Something that businesses have become very aware over the last few years is the impact that personalization has on how customers respond to marketing and offers, with the expectation of personalization only growing among customers. Even if you have begun experimenting with personalization, it is worth revisiting at the start of 2017 — in the UK alone the number of customers willing to share personal information and preferences in order to receive personalized offers jumped from 35% in 2015, to 43% in 2016. Key factors to consider when implementing or enhancing personalization, especially through your mobile app, are: Collect only the information you need, and only as much as your customers feel comfortable sharing. 1 in 4 customers still find that personalisation borders on an invasion of privacy. Don’t only personalise according to segments — or personas — but at the individual level too. One-to-one marketing is becoming accessible to small businesses now, with a mobile app a good platform on which to begin testing it. There is an element of nostalgia that drives personalization, with Boomers and GenXers remembering a time when most of their shopping was done in small businesses, where the owner and assistants not only knew your name, they also remembered what you frequently bought, and what you liked and did not like. Even for Millennials, it replaces the feeling of being nothing more than a credit card with that of being an individual. Individual areas of your app where you can focus on personalisation are: Push Notifications Although push notifications have a bit of a mixed reputation, there was a small increase in the number of users enabling push notifications between 2014 and 2015. If businesses continue to be honest and smart about the use of push notifications, this figure should continue to climb. Being honest is about stating clearly in your app description how push notifications are used — and following through with that “promise” — and possibly waiting for users to use the app once or twice before asking them to enable push notifications — which helps build trust. Source: Vibes Marketing Being smart about the use involves not sending push notifications too frequently — once or twice a week at most — sending them at the right time, and sending out personalised, small batch notifications, rather than a mass push to all users. Push notifications are not only a great feature for using personalisation, but it is also a feature that lends itself very well to one-to-one marketing. Geo-Location Notifications The fraternal twin of push notifications, using geo-location to send out highly targeted messages also works better when those notifications are personalised. Geo-location notifications are particularly useful for businesses that rely on foot traffic, especially if the business is located just outside of a high-traffic area, and the targeting zone is expanded to include the high-traffic section. Personalisation should still be a priority with these notifications, but one-to-one marketing is less important. General announcements, such as a store-wide promotion, or change to trading hours, can be pushed to all users entering your targeted area. Loyalty Programs We live in a time where it is now possible to pay for your purchases without reaching for your wallet or purse, so why are you still expecting your customers to carry a tatty old loyalty card? If your business has a loyalty program, but you haven’t yet enabled a digital version of it in your mobile app, 2017 is the year you should knuckle down and do it. Source: Vibes Marketing Vibes Marketing’s 2016 Mobile Consumer Survey showed that 73% of smartphone users are interested in saving their loyalty cards to their smartphone, with 63% of users stating they would also have a more positive opinion of a business that offers digital loyalty cards. But, as with push notifications, the benefit to both you and your customers is even better if the loyalty program is somewhat personalised — both purchasing requirements and rewards. The one-size-fits-all approach only worked in the past because you had no easy way to track and analyse user behaviour, which changes once you incorporate the loyalty program into your mobile app. [Tweet “73% of smartphone users are interested in saving their loyalty cards to their smartphone”] 4. Native & Live Video If the growth in popularity of video during 2016 was nothing more than a temporary trend, we would not be seeing the massive push to integrate them into popular social networks that continued right through to the end of 2016. Facebook and Snapchat have been on board for some time now, but as 2016 drew to a close we had the surprise introduction of live video on Instagram and Twitter. If what the bigger social networks are doing is not enough to convince you, maybe the following facts and predictions will: Source: Cisco By 2020, 75% of the world’s mobile data traffic will be video. In the US, YouTube reaches more 18–49 year-olds than any broadcast or cable TV network. More than 100-million hours of video are watched on Facebook every day. In the first half of 2016, time spent watching video content on Instagram increased by more than 40%. Snapchat users watch an incredible 10-billion videos per day. The average internet user spends more than 16-minutes watching online video ads every month. 90% of user say that watching a video about a product helps their decision making. 92% of mobile video consumers go on to share videos with others. 46% of users take some sort of action after viewing a video ad. 64% of users are more likely to buy a product online after watching a video. Source: Cisco, Tubular Insights and Insivia Long-form written content isn’t being usurped by video, but video does make it possible to appeal to a larger audience, particularly when it comes to mobile devices. In 2017, video should not only be an important part of your social media strategy, but also of your ecommerce strategy (for businesses with an online store) in the form of product videos. Source: Animoto An eye-popping 96% of customers find videos helpful when shopping online, and 58% of customers find businesses who use video content more trustworthy. When adding product videos to your online store, they should: Be placed on the product page, not a separate page. They should be placed close to the conversion points of the respective product pages. Be high-quality, and actually showcase the product. A video consisting of a static image with voice narration of the features and benefits is not a product video. Where possible show the product being used, and from multiple angles. Not be too long. For complex products, your videos can run up to 5-minutes long, but for most products aim to keep the length below 60-seconds. Possibly include user-generated content. You don’t need to create your own videos for every product you stock. Search through YouTube for videos created by actual customers, where the primary features and benefits are discussed and demonstrated. [Tweet “58% of customers find businesses who use video content more trustworthy”] When it comes to adding video content to your social media accounts, however, it should follow the same practices you already have in place for your social media strategy. This means focusing on the networks used by your target audience, and making sure that the videos you share appeal to that audience. General demographic surveys show that: Source: Pew Research Center 79% of online adults use Facebook, with a generally even spread across the different age groups, though it skews slightly towards female users. Source: Pew Research Center 32% of online adults use Instagram, with it being most popular with users in the 18–29 and 30–49 age groups. Instagram skews more heavily towards female users. Source: Pew Research Center Although Pew Research Center measures Snapchat as a messaging app, it is accessible to businesses, and should not be ignored by anyone targeting the 18–29 age group, with 56% of users falling in that group. It is almost equally popular with both male and female users. You use of video on Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat should not only take into consideration your target audience, but also the limitations and best practices for each network. Small businesses with limited resources may find it difficult to use video effectively on all three of these networks and should instead focus on the network with the largest share of their target audience. Facebook There are two entry points to video on Facebook for businesses: the first is native video (video content uploaded directly to your Facebook Page, rather than embedded YouTube or Vimeo video), and the second is Facebook Live. Native video has been around for awhile on Facebook, although it was only in 2016 that brands started using it more frequently. Facebook Live, however, only became widely available during 2016, but there is little doubt that Facebook is prioritising Live video over other content. Barely three months after rolling Live video out to all iOS users, Facebook announced that Live videos were watched 3x longer than non-live videos, and then adjusted the Newsfeed algorithm so that Live videos would appear higher than other content. Both live and native video require some planning to pull off successfully, and as with any marketing efforts, you should have a solid strategy that guides you with your use of video on any social media platform. Before looking at what some brands are doing with live and native video, you should be aware of best practices for both. Native Video on Facebook — Best Practices Most video types are supported, but MP4 is recommended Video resolution should be 1080p or under. Although video of up to 45-minutes is allowed, the optimal length is 30–60 seconds. Only go longer than 2-minutes if the content is truly compelling. The video should work both with and without audio. Many users mute the audio on videos, so use closed captioning and text overlays to convey the most important parts of your message. But avoid using the automated captioning feature of Facebook, which can be more confusing than helpful. Optimise your video for mobile devices, ensuring that any text you use in the video are still legible on a mobile screen. Ditch the intro and get straight to the content. Your video is showing up on a timeline that users are scrolling through; they aren’t going to hang around waiting for the good stuff. Although the product video for Redsbaby Bounce runs a little longer than 60-seconds, the pacing is great, not to mention they do an awesome job of showing features and benefits in action, accompanied by relevant text overlays. Live Video on Facebook — Best Practices Make sure you broadcast from an area with a strong signal. WiFi is best, but if you have to switch to using a mobile connection, you would want that to be 4G. Announce your live broadcast a day ahead time with a written post on Facebook, and on other platforms where your audience is quite active. Give the exact time(s) you will be live. Write a clear description of what will be happening during your live broadcast: are you going to be demonstrating one or more products, are you going to be responding to viewer questions, etc. Your description appears with your video, and helps viewers decide whether or not to tune in. Remind viewers to tap on the Follow button that appears during a live video, so that they can be notified automatically of future live broadcasts. Try to respond to viewer comments and questions in real time, and use each person’s name in your reply. Try to follow a consistent schedule, always broadcasting on the same day, and at the same time. This helps create anticipation, and can help build an audience of both past viewers and new viewers. However, you should remember that if you are broadcasting during the day, many people will be busy at work, or school. Experiment with broadcasting during the 1pm to 3pm period, when people take a lunch break, or between 6pm and 9pm, when people are at home, and winding down. Have a clear idea of what you want to do, and what you hope to achieve, but don’t be afraid to experiment a little. You can do Q&A sessions, where your customers ask questions (about your business or specific products), you can do product launches and product demonstrations, and you can even take your audience behind-the-scenes, with restaurants giving a tour of the kitchen, and retailers showing what happens in the warehouse. Try to broadcast for at least 10-minutes, but experiment with longer broadcasts to see how it impacts on your audience size. Remember that live broadcasts are automatically archived by Facebook, so a video of your live broadcast will still be available for anyone who missed it. Always end off with a closing line to announce the end of the live broadcast. If you already know when you will be broadcasting live again, announce the date and time. Benefit Cosmetics have a great Facebook Live strategy, with each broadcast focusing on a specific topic, and viewers invited to submit their own questions relating to the topic. Instagram and Snapchat In mid-2016 Instagram launched a new feature that appeared to be directly copied from Snapchat, right down to the name — Stories. On both platforms Stories are collections of photos and 10-second videos that you share with your followers. You create a Story by selecting photos and videos, editing them by adding doodles, stickers and text, and then deciding who can view them — either your entire audience, or only selected followers. Each Story you create is only available for 24-hours, after which it ‘disappears’. There are subtle differences between Snapchat and Instagram Stories, and the most important difference for brands to consider is the audience. Instagram is used by more people than Snapchat, and while Instagram’s largest audience is within the 18–29 age group (similar to Snapchat), it still appeals to a significant number of 30–59 year olds. Additionally, Instagram’s audience still skews towards a larger female audience, while Snapchat is fairly balanced amongst male and female users. So deciding whether you are going to focus on Instagram or Snapchat depends on whether you only want to reach 18–29 year olds, and whether you are appealing to mostly men, women, or both genders. This infographic by One Productions explains the other differences between the two platforms: Snapchat & Instagram Stories — Best Practices Except in the case of a special event, Stories should be 1–2 minutes long. Consider too what your Story is saying: individual users can get away with a seemingly random collection of images and video clips, but, as a brand you should be sharing a Story — beginning, middle, and end. What should a user want to do after watching your Story? If you clip includes audio, talk directly to your audience. And remembering that your Stories will be viewed on mobile devices, stick to shooting in vertical mode. When adding text, make it more legible by adding a contrasting shade behind the text: if using white text, use a darker shade behind it, and with black text, use white or another light shade. Plan your Stories. As stated earlier, your Stories should not be a hodge-podge collection of images and video clips. Look at what other brands are doing with Stories and see how you can adapt this for your own audience. Analyse what works, and adapt your strategy accordingly. Don’t be afraid to experiment, as long as you pay attention to the results. Instagram also launched Live Video towards the end of 2016, and while the feature isn’t available to all users yet, it is worth considering once it is. Instagram Live is very much like Facebook Live — and can be used in similar ways for marketing purposes — with the big difference being that — unlike Facebook Live — there is no archive of your live broadcasts; your followers will not be able to rewatch any of your past live broadcasts. The temporary nature of both Stories and Instagram Live position them well for short-term marketing efforts, particularly those designed to create a sense of urgency, and drive immediate results. GrubHub and Everlane were both early adopters of Snapchat, and both show how other brands can cleverly use Snapchat (and Instagram Stories) to engage with their audience. GrubHub’s SnapHunt campaign encourage user engagement in the form of contests, and because it ran over a number of days, it also encouraged users to return each day to see what the next SnapHunt involved. Everlane takes their fans behind-the-scenes with longer Stories covering everything from factory tours, to spending the day with their creative team. Twitter Twitter has supported live video ever since acquiring Periscope in 2015, but the feature was only accessible through the standalone Periscope app. But on 14 December 2016, Twitter announced that watching and broadcasting live video would now be possible directly from the Twitter mobile app. This is great news for businesses whose audience is most active and engaged on Twitter, giving them access to similar features as found in live video on other platforms. And unlike Instagram Live, your live broadcasts can be rewatched by anyone, at any time. Content Marketing Content marketing is an important part of most marketing strategies, but it is only effective if it is adapted to the ever evolving wants and needs of your audience. Which means in 2017 you should be looking at the following as part of your content marketing strategy: Purpose-Driven Content Purpose-driven content is an offshoot of purpose-driven marketing, and with Millennials placing a high-value on businesses that aren’t driven purely by the pursuit of profit, but also by bringing about change in the world and the lives of their customers, it is a trend that should not be ignored by any business with a sizeable Millennial audience. Source: Cone Communications While purpose-driven marketing is focused on aligning your business with a cause, and then highlighting this in your marketing, purpose-driven content can either emphasise how when customers support you they also support a specific cause, or it can focus on having an impact on the lives of your customers. Home Depot not only offer free in-store DIY workshops, but their website includes a library of detailed instructions on how to complete certain DIY projects. Each project is broken down into steps, with video clips for each stage of the project, and you will even be given a handy list of all the tools and materials you will need. Toyota USA previously ran an Instagram campaign where they would donate $50 to Boys & Girls Clubs of America for every selfie posted using a specific hashtag, and in 2016 they ran a similar campaign linked to United Way Worldwide. 2017 should be the year you not only identify causes that are important to you and your audience, but also find ways in which you can use your content to make a positive impact on the lives of your customers. Influencer Marketing Most businesses have benefitted from a rudimentary form of influencer marketing at some point — word-of-mouth. But as a business owner you have no real control over how word-of-mouth spreads; you don’t know how big the circle of influence is, or even if it includes anybody from your target audience. True influencer marketing is different because you not only get to select the influencer, but you also control what they will be marketing. And with the proliferation of influencer marketing platforms, it is very much within reach of small businesses. In simple terms, influencer marketing is getting someone else to spread your message, through a review of your products, your business or your services — either written or video. These reviews are exposed to the influencer’s audience on their website, and their social media network, with the benefit being that this type of marketing: Helps build trust. People are inherently more likely to trust an endorsement coming from an individual they trust, rather than from a business. Helps you reach a niche audience that closely matches your target audience. Can be very cost-effective, with a better return on investment. For small businesses targeting smaller audiences, the monetary cost is usually minimal, and sometimes all that is required is sending a package of products to each influencer. Before making use of any of the influencer marketing platforms, it helps to: Define your goals — are you looking at increasing brand visibility or increasing sales? Knowing this will help you find the right influencer for your campaign. Define your intended audience — you are not simply selecting the first influencer you come across. Knowing who you want to reach will help you select the influencer whose own network matches your target audience. Compile loose guidelines — specify what you would like influencers to focus on and mention, but don’t be too rigid. They already have their own “voice” which shouldn’t change to match yours, or you risk overriding authenticity. Personalisation Personalisation is a big trend that touches on multiple areas of your marketing, including content marketing. Although personalisation in marketing can be narrowed to one-to-one campaigns, this isn’t what you would be looking at in your content marketing. Source: eMarketer Instead personalisation in content marketing will see you paying more attention to audience behaviour and demographics, and customising your content accordingly, not only in the form of what offers you promote (and on which platforms), but also in terms of content designed to help or benefit your audience. If you share posts or videos that cover the features and benefits of certain products, are you selecting products randomly, or according to what is popular with your customers? 5. Search Engine Optimisation Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is an ongoing task for any business with a website, with any changes to search algorithms affecting how your website ranks, and how you implement certain marketing practices. It is impossible to discuss these until they are announced, but there are two factors to consider early in 2017: popups and page speed. Popups In the early years of the internet, popups rapidly became the bane of browsers until the spread of popup blockers tamed the use of popups. But marketers recently rediscovered popups, and found that they were no longer hated, and generated some interesting results. However, it did not take long for some marketers to become a little too enthusiastic with the use of popups, turning them from something that wasn’t too bad, back to something that is not only annoying, but also horribly intrusive, particularly on mobile devices. As part of their effort to continually improve website accessibility on mobile devices, Google announced that after 10 January 2017 websites using popups, interstitials and other techniques affecting website accessibility may rank lower in search results. You can check how your site performs by using both the mobile-friendly test, and the mobile usability report within Google Webmaster Tools. Page Speed The mobile-friendly test performs multiple different tests when analysing any submitted URL, including a test on how quickly the website loads. This is an important factor to consider since: […] 30% of all online shopping purchases now happen on mobile phones. The average U.S. retail mobile site loaded in 6.9 seconds in July 2016, but, according to the most recent data, 40% of consumers will leave a page that takes longer than three seconds to load. And 79% of shoppers who are dissatisfied with site performance say they’re less likely to purchase from the same site again. Think With Google In addition to the mobile-friendly test, you can also run page speed tests using the Web Page Test to identify specific performance issues on your website. This test will also give suggestions on how to eliminate any identified performance issues. Conclusion The online marketing space changes frequently, and quite rapidly at times, so this summary of marketing trends to follow and implement should not be considered in isolation. In particular, the use of video in your marketing strategy should be executed while constantly remaining aware of new developments, and shifts in usage and implementation among larger brands. Finally, none of these trends or practices should ever replace what you are already doing successfully; keep doing what works for you, and find ways of introducing, or trying, new strategies to complement or boost existing strategies. And may 2017 be a very rewarding year for you and your small business.
https://medium.com/appinstitute/5-marketing-trends-for-small-businesses-in-2017-40f62e770a17
['Nabeena Mali']
2017-01-04 09:34:14.978000+00:00
['Marketing', 'Digital Marketing', 'SEO', 'Small Business Marketing', 'Small Business']
Title 5 Marketing Trends Small Businesses 2017Content somewhat traditional end year summary emerging trend prediction new year understand small business owner probably want spend last week year focusing marketing sale customer service holiday season reading new year sure could bookmark read later stage honesty know you’ll forget hidden amongst forgotten bookmark instead held publishing look 2017 marketing trend small business you’re focused fresh start new year promise selected five marketing practice small business already following delve evolving trend within practice similar report touched virtual augmented reality haven’t purely although could find common use marketing they’re stage accessible small business article small business 1 MobileOptimised Websites several year business told either adapt website mobileoptimised risk alienating large number visitor warning repeated many time one would think new user internet aren’t aware However survey small business Clutch found 23 respondent still mobileoptimised website isn’t much problem 70 website traffic desktop computer waiting number drop 70 getting website optimised mobile device going wise strategy 2017 Google announced October 2016 would soon splitting search index two mobile index desktop index mobile index eventually becoming primary index used respond query desktop index maintained uptodate mobile index could result website appearing much lower Google SERPs isn’t Google ostensibly punishing anyone whose website isn’t mobile optimised rather responding fact search Google done using mobile devicea prioritising indexing site mobilefriendly Google able return result offer better user experience regardless device used stage clear indication change happen “within months” statement made Gary Illyes shortly October announcement prepare checking whether website optimised mobile device finding developer able make mobilefriendly three popular technique making website mobilefriendly responsive website simplest solution small business relatively uncomplicated website 2 Mobile Apps 2015 2016 saw launch several tool service made incredibly easy — affordable — small business launch mobile app although several outlet wrote app overload 2016 new issue actually something discussed early 2011 two primary cause remaining Discoverability Relevance magic wand wave fix discoverability step take try improve always tempered limitation app store Relevancy however something far control therefore also something continuously paying attention 3 Discoverability App Indexing Google App Indexing launched 2013 expanded include iOS 2015 App Indexing make possible Google crawl index content app much website anybody search using Google mobile device content app good match result person searching see one two thing app installed see result “Open app” button selected launch app also take directly appropriate content button selected launch app also take directly appropriate content don’t app installed see “Install” button selected take app appropriate app store Source Search Engine Watch Unless developed app speak developer find whether made app indexing possible whether correct App Store Optimisation biggest influence discoverability app app store optimisation ASO similar SEO app website App store optimisation new thing something continue extremely important app discoverability experience major shift App store optimisation depends following App Name — Names cut first 25–30 character even though allowed 50 character iOS apps 30 character Android recognisable part app name fit within first 25 character business actual business name add relevant keywords name Apple started enforce rule regarding term description part app name — Names cut first 25–30 character even though allowed 50 character iOS apps 30 character Android recognisable part app name fit within first 25 character business actual business name add relevant keywords name Apple started enforce rule regarding term description part app name App Description — first sentence description shown time user select “more” link see rest description app detailed possible including full list feature benefit strong use relevant keywords first 1–2 sentence concise powerful summary app’s feature — first sentence description shown time user select link see rest description app detailed possible including full list feature benefit strong use relevant keywords first 1–2 sentence concise powerful summary app’s feature App Icon — Like name app app icon instantly recognisable user already familiar business yet clear distinctive enough entice new user nothing wrong using business logo long properly adapted correct dimension — Like name app app icon instantly recognisable user already familiar business yet clear distinctive enough entice new user nothing wrong using business logo long properly adapted correct dimension Keywords — Keywords extremely important part app discoverability Apple separate keyword field 100 character limit Google look keywords app description Given impact keywords app discoverability selecting 5minute task Watch upcoming guide keyword research selection — Keywords extremely important part app discoverability Apple separate keyword field 100 character limit Google look keywords app description Given impact keywords app discoverability selecting 5minute task Watch upcoming guide keyword research selection Localisation — Localisation closely linked keywords involves one two approach first translating app description content foreign language unless specifically targeting nonEnglish market isn’t necessary small business apps second however quite relevant business targeting different geographical location involves adapting keywords market business targeting US UK user would change spelling keywords also research keywords relevant market covered detail upcoming keyword research guide — Localisation closely linked keywords involves one two approach first translating app description content foreign language unless specifically targeting nonEnglish market isn’t necessary small business apps second however quite relevant business targeting different geographical location involves adapting keywords market business targeting US UK user would change spelling keywords also research keywords relevant market covered detail upcoming keyword research guide App Category — final aspect ASO worth reassessing category app listed Don’t simply accept current category best one without looking category competitor listed additional factor consider whether user would associate business category people trying reach won’t help user looking wrong place Relevancy effort improve discoverability always affected factor little control making app highly relevant target audience something full control relevancy discoverability decides success app user look deciding whether install app relevancy influence whether use app regularly whether keep app installed device foolish believe app relevant existing customer merely virtue — well — customer need make — customer — aware benefit using app addition supporting benefit general personal Personalisation Something business become aware last year impact personalization customer respond marketing offer expectation personalization growing among customer Even begun experimenting personalization worth revisiting start 2017 — UK alone number customer willing share personal information preference order receive personalized offer jumped 35 2015 43 2016 Key factor consider implementing enhancing personalization especially mobile app Collect information need much customer feel comfortable sharing 1 4 customer still find personalisation border invasion privacy Don’t personalise according segment — persona — individual level Onetoone marketing becoming accessible small business mobile app good platform begin testing element nostalgia drive personalization Boomers GenXers remembering time shopping done small business owner assistant knew name also remembered frequently bought liked like Even Millennials replaces feeling nothing credit card individual Individual area app focus personalisation Push Notifications Although push notification bit mixed reputation small increase number user enabling push notification 2014 2015 business continue honest smart use push notification figure continue climb honest stating clearly app description push notification used — following “promise” — possibly waiting user use app twice asking enable push notification — help build trust Source Vibes Marketing smart use involves sending push notification frequently — twice week — sending right time sending personalised small batch notification rather mass push user Push notification great feature using personalisation also feature lends well onetoone marketing GeoLocation Notifications fraternal twin push notification using geolocation send highly targeted message also work better notification personalised Geolocation notification particularly useful business rely foot traffic especially business located outside hightraffic area targeting zone expanded include hightraffic section Personalisation still priority notification onetoone marketing le important General announcement storewide promotion change trading hour pushed user entering targeted area Loyalty Programs live time possible pay purchase without reaching wallet purse still expecting customer carry tatty old loyalty card business loyalty program haven’t yet enabled digital version mobile app 2017 year knuckle Source Vibes Marketing Vibes Marketing’s 2016 Mobile Consumer Survey showed 73 smartphone user interested saving loyalty card smartphone 63 user stating would also positive opinion business offer digital loyalty card push notification benefit customer even better loyalty program somewhat personalised — purchasing requirement reward onesizefitsall approach worked past easy way track analyse user behaviour change incorporate loyalty program mobile app Tweet “73 smartphone user interested saving loyalty card smartphone” 4 Native Live Video growth popularity video 2016 nothing temporary trend would seeing massive push integrate popular social network continued right end 2016 Facebook Snapchat board time 2016 drew close surprise introduction live video Instagram Twitter bigger social network enough convince maybe following fact prediction Source Cisco 2020 75 world’s mobile data traffic video US YouTube reach 18–49 yearolds broadcast cable TV network 100million hour video watched Facebook every day first half 2016 time spent watching video content Instagram increased 40 Snapchat user watch incredible 10billion video per day average internet user spends 16minutes watching online video ad every month 90 user say watching video product help decision making 92 mobile video consumer go share video others 46 user take sort action viewing video ad 64 user likely buy product online watching video Source Cisco Tubular Insights Insivia Longform written content isn’t usurped video video make possible appeal larger audience particularly come mobile device 2017 video important part social medium strategy also ecommerce strategy business online store form product video Source Animoto eyepopping 96 customer find video helpful shopping online 58 customer find business use video content trustworthy adding product video online store placed product page separate page placed close conversion point respective product page highquality actually showcase product video consisting static image voice narration feature benefit product video possible show product used multiple angle long complex product video run 5minutes long product aim keep length 60seconds Possibly include usergenerated content don’t need create video every product stock Search YouTube video created actual customer primary feature benefit discussed demonstrated Tweet “58 customer find business use video content trustworthy” come adding video content social medium account however follow practice already place social medium strategy mean focusing network used target audience making sure video share appeal audience General demographic survey show Source Pew Research Center 79 online adult use Facebook generally even spread across different age group though skews slightly towards female user Source Pew Research Center 32 online adult use Instagram popular user 18–29 30–49 age group Instagram skews heavily towards female user Source Pew Research Center Although Pew Research Center measure Snapchat messaging app accessible business ignored anyone targeting 18–29 age group 56 user falling group almost equally popular male female user use video Facebook Instagram Snapchat take consideration target audience also limitation best practice network Small business limited resource may find difficult use video effectively three network instead focus network largest share target audience Facebook two entry point video Facebook business first native video video content uploaded directly Facebook Page rather embedded YouTube Vimeo video second Facebook Live Native video around awhile Facebook although 2016 brand started using frequently Facebook Live however became widely available 2016 little doubt Facebook prioritising Live video content Barely three month rolling Live video iOS user Facebook announced Live video watched 3x longer nonlive video adjusted Newsfeed algorithm Live video would appear higher content live native video require planning pull successfully marketing effort solid strategy guide use video social medium platform looking brand live native video aware best practice Native Video Facebook — Best Practices video type supported MP4 recommended Video resolution 1080p Although video 45minutes allowed optimal length 30–60 second go longer 2minutes content truly compelling video work without audio Many user mute audio video use closed captioning text overlay convey important part message avoid using automated captioning feature Facebook confusing helpful Optimise video mobile device ensuring text use video still legible mobile screen Ditch intro get straight content video showing timeline user scrolling aren’t going hang around waiting good stuff Although product video Redsbaby Bounce run little longer 60seconds pacing great mention awesome job showing feature benefit action accompanied relevant text overlay Live Video Facebook — Best Practices Make sure broadcast area strong signal WiFi best switch using mobile connection would want 4G Announce live broadcast day ahead time written post Facebook platform audience quite active Give exact time live Write clear description happening live broadcast going demonstrating one product going responding viewer question etc description appears video help viewer decide whether tune Remind viewer tap Follow button appears live video notified automatically future live broadcast Try respond viewer comment question real time use person’s name reply Try follow consistent schedule always broadcasting day time help create anticipation help build audience past viewer new viewer However remember broadcasting day many people busy work school Experiment broadcasting 1pm 3pm period people take lunch break 6pm 9pm people home winding clear idea want hope achieve don’t afraid experiment little QA session customer ask question business specific product product launch product demonstration even take audience behindthescenes restaurant giving tour kitchen retailer showing happens warehouse Try broadcast least 10minutes experiment longer broadcast see impact audience size Remember live broadcast automatically archived Facebook video live broadcast still available anyone missed Always end closing line announce end live broadcast already know broadcasting live announce date time Benefit Cosmetics great Facebook Live strategy broadcast focusing specific topic viewer invited submit question relating topic Instagram Snapchat mid2016 Instagram launched new feature appeared directly copied Snapchat right name — Stories platform Stories collection photo 10second video share follower create Story selecting photo video editing adding doodle sticker text deciding view — either entire audience selected follower Story create available 24hours ‘disappears’ subtle difference Snapchat Instagram Stories important difference brand consider audience Instagram used people Snapchat Instagram’s largest audience within 18–29 age group similar Snapchat still appeal significant number 30–59 year old Additionally Instagram’s audience still skews towards larger female audience Snapchat fairly balanced amongst male female user deciding whether going focus Instagram Snapchat depends whether want reach 18–29 year old whether appealing mostly men woman gender infographic One Productions explains difference two platform Snapchat Instagram Stories — Best Practices Except case special event Stories 1–2 minute long Consider Story saying individual user get away seemingly random collection image video clip brand sharing Story — beginning middle end user want watching Story clip includes audio talk directly audience remembering Stories viewed mobile device stick shooting vertical mode adding text make legible adding contrasting shade behind text using white text use darker shade behind black text use white another light shade Plan Stories stated earlier Stories hodgepodge collection image video clip Look brand Stories see adapt audience Analyse work adapt strategy accordingly Don’t afraid experiment long pay attention result Instagram also launched Live Video towards end 2016 feature isn’t available user yet worth considering Instagram Live much like Facebook Live — used similar way marketing purpose — big difference — unlike Facebook Live — archive live broadcast follower able rewatch past live broadcast temporary nature Stories Instagram Live position well shortterm marketing effort particularly designed create sense urgency drive immediate result GrubHub Everlane early adopter Snapchat show brand cleverly use Snapchat Instagram Stories engage audience GrubHub’s SnapHunt campaign encourage user engagement form contest ran number day also encouraged user return day see next SnapHunt involved Everlane take fan behindthescenes longer Stories covering everything factory tour spending day creative team Twitter Twitter supported live video ever since acquiring Periscope 2015 feature accessible standalone Periscope app 14 December 2016 Twitter announced watching broadcasting live video would possible directly Twitter mobile app great news business whose audience active engaged Twitter giving access similar feature found live video platform unlike Instagram Live live broadcast rewatched anyone time Content Marketing Content marketing important part marketing strategy effective adapted ever evolving want need audience mean 2017 looking following part content marketing strategy PurposeDriven Content Purposedriven content offshoot purposedriven marketing Millennials placing highvalue business aren’t driven purely pursuit profit also bringing change world life customer trend ignored business sizeable Millennial audience Source Cone Communications purposedriven marketing focused aligning business cause highlighting marketing purposedriven content either emphasise customer support also support specific cause focus impact life customer Home Depot offer free instore DIY workshop website includes library detailed instruction complete certain DIY project project broken step video clip stage project even given handy list tool material need Toyota USA previously ran Instagram campaign would donate 50 Boys Girls Clubs America every selfie posted using specific hashtag 2016 ran similar campaign linked United Way Worldwide 2017 year identify cause important audience also find way use content make positive impact life customer Influencer Marketing business benefitted rudimentary form influencer marketing point — wordofmouth business owner real control wordofmouth spread don’t know big circle influence even includes anybody target audience True influencer marketing different get select influencer also control marketing proliferation influencer marketing platform much within reach small business simple term influencer marketing getting someone else spread message review product business service — either written video review exposed influencer’s audience website social medium network benefit type marketing Helps build trust People inherently likely trust endorsement coming individual trust rather business Helps reach niche audience closely match target audience costeffective better return investment small business targeting smaller audience monetary cost usually minimal sometimes required sending package product influencer making use influencer marketing platform help Define goal — looking increasing brand visibility increasing sale Knowing help find right influencer campaign Define intended audience — simply selecting first influencer come across Knowing want reach help select influencer whose network match target audience Compile loose guideline — specify would like influencers focus mention don’t rigid already “voice” shouldn’t change match risk overriding authenticity Personalisation Personalisation big trend touch multiple area marketing including content marketing Although personalisation marketing narrowed onetoone campaign isn’t would looking content marketing Source eMarketer Instead personalisation content marketing see paying attention audience behaviour demographic customising content accordingly form offer promote platform also term content designed help benefit audience share post video cover feature benefit certain product selecting product randomly according popular customer 5 Search Engine Optimisation Search Engine Optimisation SEO ongoing task business website change search algorithm affecting website rank implement certain marketing practice impossible discus announced two factor consider early 2017 popups page speed Popups early year internet popups rapidly became bane browser spread popup blocker tamed use popups marketer recently rediscovered popups found longer hated generated interesting result However take long marketer become little enthusiastic use popups turning something wasn’t bad back something annoying also horribly intrusive particularly mobile device part effort continually improve website accessibility mobile device Google announced 10 January 2017 website using popups interstitials technique affecting website accessibility may rank lower search result check site performs using mobilefriendly test mobile usability report within Google Webmaster Tools Page Speed mobilefriendly test performs multiple different test analysing submitted URL including test quickly website load important factor consider since … 30 online shopping purchase happen mobile phone average US retail mobile site loaded 69 second July 2016 according recent data 40 consumer leave page take longer three second load 79 shopper dissatisfied site performance say they’re le likely purchase site Think Google addition mobilefriendly test also run page speed test using Web Page Test identify specific performance issue website test also give suggestion eliminate identified performance issue Conclusion online marketing space change frequently quite rapidly time summary marketing trend follow implement considered isolation particular use video marketing strategy executed constantly remaining aware new development shift usage implementation among larger brand Finally none trend practice ever replace already successfully keep work find way introducing trying new strategy complement boost existing strategy may 2017 rewarding year small businessTags Marketing Digital Marketing SEO Small Business Marketing Small Business
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The art of saying “NO”
Method 2: Defer The Request By postponing the event and holding the other person accountable for follow up, you can test how serious they are about it I feel that there is nothing wrong with a direct “No”, but sometimes deferring the request can prove to be more clever and advantageous, By putting off the request by weeks/months, and making the other person accountable for a quick follow up, you can find out who all are actually serious about the purpose. Let me give you my own example, I receive a lot of requests to speak in college events, and majorly my calendar on weekends remains filled with events, so whenever I get a new request, I have to put it off by at least 2–3 weeks (Not by choice, since my calendar doesn’t accommodate it), But, by doing so, I find that less than 20% of the organizers/people follow up. The reasons might vary, they might have found another speaker, or they might have forgotten, but it gives me a very clear sense of who all were actually serious about having me as a speaker. The whole point here is that this method gives you a clear sense of whether or not you should give your time. (But the method is not recommended for urgent requests). How to do it? Simple, just tell them in a polite way that you are occupied right now but you will be free after a definite amount of time, and tell them to follow up after that period of time. A simple example —
https://medium.com/towards-self/the-art-of-saying-no-a0dd8e148a74
['Madhav Bahl']
2020-12-23 16:16:47.117000+00:00
['Personal Development', 'Personal Growth', 'Time Management', 'Efficiency', 'Productivity']
Title art saying “NO”Content Method 2 Defer Request postponing event holding person accountable follow test serious feel nothing wrong direct “No” sometimes deferring request prove clever advantageous putting request weeksmonths making person accountable quick follow find actually serious purpose Let give example receive lot request speak college event majorly calendar weekend remains filled event whenever get new request put least 2–3 week choice since calendar doesn’t accommodate find le 20 organizerspeople follow reason might vary might found another speaker might forgotten give clear sense actually serious speaker whole point method give clear sense whether give time method recommended urgent request Simple tell polite way occupied right free definite amount time tell follow period time simple example —Tags Personal Development Personal Growth Time Management Efficiency Productivity
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5 Tips to Get Her Back If She’s Slipping Away
5 Tips to Get Her Back If She’s Slipping Away Before you lose your relationship, try these. Photo by Sam Burrisson Unsplash Your relationship started strong, but the honeymoon phase is long gone. You knew that that was coming, but it somehow seems worse than you ever thought possible. Now, she’s slipping away from you and you don’t know why. It’s not like you expected the two of you to stay madly in love for the rest of your lives. The infatuation that brought you together at first was bound to fade one day, but after it did, happy companionship was eventually replaced by short patience, contempt, and even resentment. You’re fine with having sex slightly less often, but you wish the lovemaking wasn’t so infrequent, and as lukewarm as it’s been lately. You don’t want to lose your relationship. It’s not as if you suddenly realized you’re not a good match, there’s still a solid foundation — and you believe that’s worth fighting for. The state of your relationship might not be entirely your fault, but it’s your responsibility. You do have the power to rekindle the romance, to make adjustments to bring the two of you closer together. The good news is, if she sees you trying hard, chances are she’ll be inspired to try as well, and you’ll end up finding your way back to each other. Be there I recently dated a man who shared a piece of interesting advice he received from his mother: “Don’t leave your woman alone. If you let her sleep alone in bed, she’ll find someone else to keep her company.” The advice is, of course, more than about sleeping arrangements — there are, after all, couples who find happiness sleeping in separate rooms — it’s about being there for your partner and not letting loneliness take over. Sadly, too many men tend to withdraw from their partners when things aren’t going well. They work late even though they have no serious reason to stay in the office one minute overtime; they spend more time at the bar with friends than taking their partner out on date night; they spend twenty minutes inside the car parked in the driveway before summoning the courage to walk home at the end of the day. They favor falling asleep on the couch in front of the TV instead of going to bed and keeping their partner company. You don’t withdraw to be mean, it’s a defense mechanism. You’re protecting yourself from pain. You know you have your reasons, the atmosphere at home isn’t great. She’s been cold and distant. When she talks to you, it’s only to list everything you’re not doing for her and/or your family, which only makes you feel like a failure and withdraw even further. Withdrawing might be how you protect yourself, but it doesn't help the situation. When you withdraw, you communicate to her you don’t want her company, and she feels rejected. She gets the message that you don’t want to face the issues of your relationship and that since you’re not listening, she should try harder to be heard, which only increases the nagging and the scolding — on the rare occasions you’re actually there for her to nag and scold. Instead of withdrawing, be there. Come home right away at the end of the day. Turn off the TV and go to bed with her. Hug her and kiss goodnight. Put your phone down when she’s talking and really listen. Be there, be present. Show her no matter how hard things get, you’re not going anywhere. Show her she doesn’t have to seek company anywhere else because she’s not alone. Be there for her before she gets unbearably lonely — and decides the way to fix her loneliness is by leaving you. Take some time to recharge, but make sure to always come back Of course, you need time to recharge, we all do. The difference between taking some much-needed time to recharge and withdrawing lies exactly in coming back. Spending a Friday night with just the guys, or going on a hike by yourself is perfectly fine, as long as you make sure to come back to her afterward. But don’t come back to sit on the couch watching TV as if she wasn’t there, come back to spend some quality time together. When you come back, be there. Be present. Show her you can balance taking time for yourself and being there for her. Leave room for silence Relationships require tough conversations. Sometimes you need to sit in silence for a while for the hard stuff to come out. In your anxiety to help, to solve the problem at hand, you might be too quick to offer a string of solutions. You’re too eager to ease the pain and too uncomfortable sitting there in silence, waiting for someone to say something. You want to be her hero, so when she starts talking about her most recent work problem, you tell her how to fix it before she’s even done explaining how the situation makes her feel. “Someone took my lunch from the fridge at work again,” she tells you. “Well, I told you to start labeling your food, why didn’t you do that?” You reply. “Do you know who did it?” “No, but I’m pretty sure it was Steve. He’s never liked me much, he’s always cutting me off in meetings — “ “ — You should just point-blank ask him,” you cut her off, reaching for the remote and turning on the TV. The conversation is over, at least on your end. “Yeah, yeah… Maybe next time I will,” she says and leaves the room to take care of something in the bedroom. You feel good, you solved her problem. She feels you think she’s incompetent for not knowing how to label her own food and weak for not confronting the people who antagonize her. She feels worse off than before, and it’s likely she regrets even bringing it up. Next time, she won’t. If you had waited to hear the rest of the story you might have learned how she stood up to her rude coworker and held her ground in the meeting that morning, but since you didn’t leave room for silence and cut her off, she didn’t get to that part. She doesn’t want to have to insist on some space to express herself. Not at home, not with you. She already does that a lot everywhere else with other people, she’s tired. Sometimes, you have to let her know she’s welcome to say anything, you’re there to listen. You want her to vent, to explain her frustrations, and to find comfort in knowing you empathize with her struggles. Stop believing what you have to say is more important, and leave some room for silence so she can fill it with her thoughts and feelings for a change. Ask the right questions Don’t ask, “Why didn't you?” Ask, “How can I?” How can I help? Is there anything I can do? How do you feel about it? What do you want to do? These questions show her that you’re there, you’re listening, and you genuinely want to make her feel better, not jam a solution down her throat so she’ll shut up faster. Mind the small daily rejections You don’t have to reject your partner outright to cause her pain. Small daily rejections add up, and they can be as harmful in the long run as a big, blow-out fight in the short term. Small rejections look like not calling to let her know you have to work late and won’t be home in time for dinner, not putting your phone away when she’s trying to tell you something important, not thanking her for doing her share of the housework — however big or small that is. Small daily rejections add up to you taking your partner for granted. To avoid that, make an effort to be mindful of her, and thankful for everything good she brings into your life. Bonus tip: consider professional help The advice above is valid but generic. To fix specific problems in your relationship you should consider seeking help that’s tailored to your specific needs as a couple. Professional help isn’t a guarantee of a perfect relationship, but it’s a safe space for you to have necessary, productive conversations and begin to find a way to work things out.
https://medium.com/hello-love/5-tips-to-get-her-back-if-shes-slipping-away-4ab7d27c0c4f
['Renata Gomes']
2020-12-28 16:27:18.263000+00:00
['Relationships', 'Love', 'Self Improvement', 'Psychology', 'Life Lessons']
Title 5 Tips Get Back She’s Slipping AwayContent 5 Tips Get Back She’s Slipping Away lose relationship try Photo Sam Burrisson Unsplash relationship started strong honeymoon phase long gone knew coming somehow seems worse ever thought possible she’s slipping away don’t know It’s like expected two stay madly love rest life infatuation brought together first bound fade one day happy companionship eventually replaced short patience contempt even resentment You’re fine sex slightly le often wish lovemaking wasn’t infrequent lukewarm it’s lately don’t want lose relationship It’s suddenly realized you’re good match there’s still solid foundation — believe that’s worth fighting state relationship might entirely fault it’s responsibility power rekindle romance make adjustment bring two closer together good news see trying hard chance she’ll inspired try well you’ll end finding way back recently dated man shared piece interesting advice received mother “Don’t leave woman alone let sleep alone bed she’ll find someone else keep company” advice course sleeping arrangement — couple find happiness sleeping separate room — it’s partner letting loneliness take Sadly many men tend withdraw partner thing aren’t going well work late even though serious reason stay office one minute overtime spend time bar friend taking partner date night spend twenty minute inside car parked driveway summoning courage walk home end day favor falling asleep couch front TV instead going bed keeping partner company don’t withdraw mean it’s defense mechanism You’re protecting pain know reason atmosphere home isn’t great She’s cold distant talk it’s list everything you’re andor family make feel like failure withdraw even Withdrawing might protect doesnt help situation withdraw communicate don’t want company feel rejected get message don’t want face issue relationship since you’re listening try harder heard increase nagging scolding — rare occasion you’re actually nag scold Instead withdrawing Come home right away end day Turn TV go bed Hug kiss goodnight Put phone she’s talking really listen present Show matter hard thing get you’re going anywhere Show doesn’t seek company anywhere else she’s alone get unbearably lonely — decides way fix loneliness leaving Take time recharge make sure always come back course need time recharge difference taking muchneeded time recharge withdrawing lie exactly coming back Spending Friday night guy going hike perfectly fine long make sure come back afterward don’t come back sit couch watching TV wasn’t come back spend quality time together come back present Show balance taking time Leave room silence Relationships require tough conversation Sometimes need sit silence hard stuff come anxiety help solve problem hand might quick offer string solution You’re eager ease pain uncomfortable sitting silence waiting someone say something want hero start talking recent work problem tell fix she’s even done explaining situation make feel “Someone took lunch fridge work again” tell “Well told start labeling food didn’t that” reply “Do know it” “No I’m pretty sure Steve He’s never liked much he’s always cutting meeting — “ “ — pointblank ask him” cut reaching remote turning TV conversation least end “Yeah yeah… Maybe next time will” say leaf room take care something bedroom feel good solved problem feel think she’s incompetent knowing label food weak confronting people antagonize feel worse it’s likely regret even bringing Next time won’t waited hear rest story might learned stood rude coworker held ground meeting morning since didn’t leave room silence cut didn’t get part doesn’t want insist space express home already lot everywhere else people she’s tired Sometimes let know she’s welcome say anything you’re listen want vent explain frustration find comfort knowing empathize struggle Stop believing say important leave room silence fill thought feeling change Ask right question Don’t ask “Why didnt you” Ask “How I” help anything feel want question show you’re you’re listening genuinely want make feel better jam solution throat she’ll shut faster Mind small daily rejection don’t reject partner outright cause pain Small daily rejection add harmful long run big blowout fight short term Small rejection look like calling let know work late won’t home time dinner putting phone away she’s trying tell something important thanking share housework — however big small Small daily rejection add taking partner granted avoid make effort mindful thankful everything good brings life Bonus tip consider professional help advice valid generic fix specific problem relationship consider seeking help that’s tailored specific need couple Professional help isn’t guarantee perfect relationship it’s safe space necessary productive conversation begin find way work thing outTags Relationships Love Self Improvement Psychology Life Lessons
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Five Reasons to Get to the Mountains NOW
“Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees.” -John Muir As soon as we approached Auburn on the I80 and saw the Sierra mountains in the distance, something happened.The stress that had been gripping my brain released its clamming hold. The loneliness that had threatened my heart vanished. And that pit inside my stomach? I looked at the opening sky, took a sip of water, and digested it. “We’re going to the mountains,” I told my daughter in the back. “We are? Do you like it there, Mommy? Do you like mountains?” “I do, love,” I said. “I do. And I think you might too.” I didn’t just didn’t like it. I needed it. For 16 years California’s peaks and its wild ocean have been my saviors when city life got too jittery. I hiked, skied, and surfed across the state each weekend. And now, kid in tow, I needed respite from the pandemic and non stop NPR. Unfortunately, other residents of the Bay Area had the same idea. But we ignored the crowds downtown and popular parks, and went out to secluded trails and played. Beaten paths weren’t our thing. If you can brave the drive and do the due diligence to find uncrowded spaces, I encourage all of you to escape to nature. Whether it’s the surf at Bolinas or the foothills of the Sierras, here are 5 reasons to get outside. You feel insignificant compared to the towering peaks (or if near the ocean, the crashing waves). This means your problems are insignificant. You are in a different place, which forces a different frame of mind. People are nice to each other and band together. No, not the tourists, the locals. If you get off beaten paths into local areas and homes you’ll realize there’s a different, more wholesome way of living. They bake their own bread in non covid time. Nature’s beauty will astound you. The dire news on NPR will fade you see what the universe can create and replenish. You will be more determined to help preserve it. Cell phone service doesn’t work. If you go far enough out, you lose connection. And this, by far, is one of the greatest gifts. Even if for a few hours, focusing on the trees instead of your iPhone screen is better than any anti-anxiety medication. “I like the mountains, Mommy,” said my daughter on our drive back. “We will return soon, “ I told her. Get outside. Go to the mountains. Heal your soul. Make a better world.
https://medium.com/age-of-awareness/five-reasons-to-get-to-the-mountains-now-523a6d818d5e
['Heidi K. Isern']
2020-10-01 03:43:18.129000+00:00
['Lifestyle', 'Life Lessons', 'Coping', 'Mental Health', 'Outdoors']
Title Five Reasons Get Mountains NOWContent “Climb mountain get good tidings Nature’s peace flow sunshine flow trees” John Muir soon approached Auburn I80 saw Sierra mountain distance something happenedThe stress gripping brain released clamming hold loneliness threatened heart vanished pit inside stomach looked opening sky took sip water digested “We’re going mountains” told daughter back “We like Mommy like mountains” “I love” said “I think might too” didn’t didn’t like needed 16 year California’s peak wild ocean savior city life got jittery hiked skied surfed across state weekend kid tow needed respite pandemic non stop NPR Unfortunately resident Bay Area idea ignored crowd downtown popular park went secluded trail played Beaten path weren’t thing brave drive due diligence find uncrowded space encourage escape nature Whether it’s surf Bolinas foothill Sierras 5 reason get outside feel insignificant compared towering peak near ocean crashing wave mean problem insignificant different place force different frame mind People nice band together tourist local get beaten path local area home you’ll realize there’s different wholesome way living bake bread non covid time Nature’s beauty astound dire news NPR fade see universe create replenish determined help preserve Cell phone service doesn’t work go far enough lose connection far one greatest gift Even hour focusing tree instead iPhone screen better antianxiety medication “I like mountain Mommy” said daughter drive back “We return soon “ told Get outside Go mountain Heal soul Make better worldTags Lifestyle Life Lessons Coping Mental Health Outdoors
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a sonnet on self-pity
This paean of pity is getting quite boring with cliché of rowing-boats slipping their mooring and candles extinguished with love as a shadow- sabemos que la guerra cansa al soldado. The pestilent pathos increasing the drama increases the aspect of pain’s panorama, assault on the psyche, disease of the soma, the sarx bearing marks of a soul’s haematoma. There’s nothing to gain in the drain of compassion when loathing is loud and self-hatred in fashion, the lesions are lessons in life’s understanding to build up the character, knowledge expanding. These scars aren’t the herald of failure’s arrival but potent reminders of strength and survival.
https://medium.com/no-crime-in-rhymin/a-sonnet-on-self-pity-5ce44bf3aa9f
['James Khan']
2020-08-22 08:46:00.996000+00:00
['Depression', 'Poetry', 'No Crime In Rhymin', 'Sonnet', 'Mental Health']
Title sonnet selfpityContent paean pity getting quite boring cliché rowingboats slipping mooring candle extinguished love shadow sabemos que la guerra cansa al soldado pestilent pathos increasing drama increase aspect pain’s panorama assault psyche disease soma sarx bearing mark soul’s haematoma There’s nothing gain drain compassion loathing loud selfhatred fashion lesion lesson life’s understanding build character knowledge expanding scar aren’t herald failure’s arrival potent reminder strength survivalTags Depression Poetry Crime Rhymin Sonnet Mental Health
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How To Become A Successful Writer: The 50 Year Plan
Photo: Author Birth — Age 4 As soon as you’re old enough to hold a writing instrument, start scribbling on your bedroom walls. This is your early-stage stream of consciousness, so don’t let your parents tell you it’s “wrong” or a “mess.” Eat a crayon. Age 5–9 Advance to writing on yourself — not the alphabet per se, but some kind of secret code. This is another stepping stone towards greatness, and also good practice for a fallback career as a tattoo artist. If you don’t want to write on yourself, write on your sibling. If you don’t have a sibling, write on a friend. If you don’t have a friend, try an imaginary one. If you don’t have an imagination, I hope you’re at least cute or have nice hair because you’re limited to a life of nonfiction or current events. Age 10–15 Start a secret diary. Complain that no one understands you and that life isn’t fair. This will be the most embarrassing writing of your life and you will most likely burn it before your 18th birthday. Start drinking. Age 16–20 Keep more detailed, big girl diaries. Chronicle your depression, anxiety, medications, and all obsessive, toxic relationships. Refuse to notice a repetitive pattern in your dysfunctional behaviors. Use alcohol and drugs to numb yourself and avoid reality. Write while you’re drunk and/or high and insist it’s some of your best work. Do not listen to anyone who tells you you’re an alcoholic. Do not seek professional help. There is nothing wrong with you — you’re a brilliant, tortured artist and it’s sexy as fuck. Age 21 Start calling your diary a journal. You’re an adult now. Age 22 Start writing complaint letters. Complaining is a cathartic art form and as a struggling writer, you need to get your frustration and anger out somewhere. For example, you might send something like this to your building manager: Hey Maria. Quick question — why the fucking fuck is all I hear are fucking dogs barking? And also, who the fuck lives in apartment 607 because I hear her having sex all the time. This sucks. Thanks. Age 23 Research your favorite authors, like Marquis de Sade or Kafka, and study their paths to success. If they committed suicide or died a drunk or OD’d, that means they were really good and you have really good taste in writers. Glamorize the lifestyle. Predict your own untimely demise and subsequent posthumous fame. Age 24 Join a pretentious writing group and immediately start to complain about everyone in it. Realize you hate people and their opinions. Declare Charles Bukowski your idol. Age 25 Start sending out fan mail to authors you admire. By authors, I mean anyone who has written anything, anywhere, or who is particularly cute. A model I follow on Instagram wrote a poem on a t-shirt and I slid into his DMs. Pro tip: Do not wait for a response. Age 26 Finish your first “novel” about your descent into insanity via inebriated adventures gallivanting around New York as the outrageous daughter of one of the city's most well-known criminal attorneys. Enjoy hundreds of rejection letters, and a few agents hitting on you. Rewrite the novel three times, only to still be rejected and further tortured and confused. Remember that tons of famous authors were rejected at the beginning. Put novel on the back burner for 10 years. Start a new career making t-shirts for kids because kids need clothes and no one needs your writing. Age 30–34 Self publish a short humor book called “Girls Are Weird,” that is only understood by introverted freaks. Make $475 and get a stalker who followed you home after a reading you did at a shithole on the Bowery. Age 35 Write your second novel about how your suicidal alcoholic homeless lover saved your life. Get an agent. Get rejected by publishers. Get dropped by your agent. Age 40–49 Do some freelance writing. Write perverse stories about the inappropriate men you’re sleeping with and publish them under a pseudonym because you’re not stupid and you know your family thinks you’re a joke and will disinherit you. Simultaneously start a blog called “Depressed Hot Girl,” even though it’s been at least twenty years since you were a girl, despite the fact that you’re still hot and somewhat depressed. Dodge calls from your family asking you to take the blog down after seeing half-naked pictures of you with a fake flamingo on your head. Leave the blog up for 5 years but never update it. Age 49.5 Take blog down because you’re really not a girl anymore; by this point it’s indisputable. Age 50 Experience your first pandemic. During the nationwide lockdown, come to the realization that the only thing to do is write. People need you now. Submit to Medium. Make $12 on your first piece. Submit again. Make $3. Take a depression break. A month later write a story about turning 50. Watch it go viral. Tell everyone. Rest on your laurels. You deserve it.
https://medium.com/slackjaw/how-to-become-a-successful-writer-the-50-year-plan-96be785343f3
['Pam Gaslow']
2020-11-05 02:59:35.950000+00:00
['Sarcasm', 'Writing', 'Humor', 'Advice', 'Writing Tips']
Title Become Successful Writer 50 Year PlanContent Photo Author Birth — Age 4 soon you’re old enough hold writing instrument start scribbling bedroom wall earlystage stream consciousness don’t let parent tell it’s “wrong” “mess” Eat crayon Age 5–9 Advance writing — alphabet per se kind secret code another stepping stone towards greatness also good practice fallback career tattoo artist don’t want write write sibling don’t sibling write friend don’t friend try imaginary one don’t imagination hope you’re least cute nice hair you’re limited life nonfiction current event Age 10–15 Start secret diary Complain one understands life isn’t fair embarrassing writing life likely burn 18th birthday Start drinking Age 16–20 Keep detailed big girl diary Chronicle depression anxiety medication obsessive toxic relationship Refuse notice repetitive pattern dysfunctional behavior Use alcohol drug numb avoid reality Write you’re drunk andor high insist it’s best work listen anyone tell you’re alcoholic seek professional help nothing wrong — you’re brilliant tortured artist it’s sexy fuck Age 21 Start calling diary journal You’re adult Age 22 Start writing complaint letter Complaining cathartic art form struggling writer need get frustration anger somewhere example might send something like building manager Hey Maria Quick question — fucking fuck hear fucking dog barking also fuck life apartment 607 hear sex time suck Thanks Age 23 Research favorite author like Marquis de Sade Kafka study path success committed suicide died drunk OD’d mean really good really good taste writer Glamorize lifestyle Predict untimely demise subsequent posthumous fame Age 24 Join pretentious writing group immediately start complain everyone Realize hate people opinion Declare Charles Bukowski idol Age 25 Start sending fan mail author admire author mean anyone written anything anywhere particularly cute model follow Instagram wrote poem tshirt slid DMs Pro tip wait response Age 26 Finish first “novel” descent insanity via inebriated adventure gallivanting around New York outrageous daughter one city wellknown criminal attorney Enjoy hundred rejection letter agent hitting Rewrite novel three time still rejected tortured confused Remember ton famous author rejected beginning Put novel back burner 10 year Start new career making tshirts kid kid need clothes one need writing Age 30–34 Self publish short humor book called “Girls Weird” understood introverted freak Make 475 get stalker followed home reading shithole Bowery Age 35 Write second novel suicidal alcoholic homeless lover saved life Get agent Get rejected publisher Get dropped agent Age 40–49 freelance writing Write perverse story inappropriate men you’re sleeping publish pseudonym you’re stupid know family think you’re joke disinherit Simultaneously start blog called “Depressed Hot Girl” even though it’s least twenty year since girl despite fact you’re still hot somewhat depressed Dodge call family asking take blog seeing halfnaked picture fake flamingo head Leave blog 5 year never update Age 495 Take blog you’re really girl anymore point it’s indisputable Age 50 Experience first pandemic nationwide lockdown come realization thing write People need Submit Medium Make 12 first piece Submit Make 3 Take depression break month later write story turning 50 Watch go viral Tell everyone Rest laurel deserve itTags Sarcasm Writing Humor Advice Writing Tips
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Dijkstra’s Shortest Path Algorithm in Python
From GPS navigation to network-layer link-state routing, Dijkstra’s Algorithm powers some of the most taken-for-granted modern services. Utilizing some basic data structures, let’s get an understanding of what it does, how it accomplishes its goal, and how to implement it in Python (first naively, and then with good asymptotic runtime!) What does it do? Dijkstra’s Algorithm finds the shortest path between two nodes of a graph. So, if we have a mathematical problem we can model with a graph, we can find the shortest path between our nodes with Dijkstra’s Algorithm. Let’s Make a Graph First things first. A graph is a collection of nodes connected by edges: A node is just some object, and an edge is a connection between two nodes. Depicted above an undirected graph, which means that the edges are bidirectional. There also exist directed graphs, in which each edge also holds a direction. Both nodes and edges can hold information. For example, if this graph represented a set of buildings connected by tunnels, the nodes would hold the information of the name of the building (e.g. the string “Library”), and the edges could hold information such as the length of the tunnel. Graphs have many relevant applications: web pages (nodes) with links to other pages (edges), packet routing in networks, social media networks, street mapping applications, modeling molecular bonds, and other areas in mathematics, linguistics, sociology, and really any use case where your system has interconnected objects. Graph Implementation This step is slightly beyond the scope of this article, so I won’t get too far into the details. The two most common ways to implement a graph is with an adjacency matrix or adjacency list. Each has their own sets of strengths and weaknesses. I will be showing an implementation of an adjacency matrix at first because, in my opinion, it is slightly more intuitive and easier to visualize, and it will, later on, show us some insight into why the evaluation of our underlying implementations have a significant impact on runtime. Either implementation can be used with Dijkstra’s Algorithm, and all that matters for right now is understanding the API, aka the abstractions (methods), that we can use to interact with the graph. Let’s quickly review the implementation of an adjacency matrix and introduce some Python code. If you want to learn more about implementing an adjacency list, this is a good starting point. Below is the adjacency matrix of the graph depicted above. Each row is associated with a single node from the graph, as is each column. In our case, row 0 and column 0 will be associated with node “A”; row 1 and column 1 with node “B”, row 3 and column 3 with “C”, and so on. Each element at location {row, column} represents an edge. As such, each row shows the relationship between a single node and all other nodes. A “0” element indicates the lack of an edge, while a “1” indicates the presence of an edge connecting the row_node and the column_node in the direction of row_node → column_node. Because the graph in our example is undirected, you will notice that this matrix is equal to its transpose (i.e. it is a symmetric matrix) because each connection is bidirectional. You will also notice that the main diagonal of the matrix is all 0s because no node is connected to itself. In this way, the space complexity of this representation is wasteful. Now let’s see some code. Note that I am doing a little extra — since I wanted actual node objects to hold data for me I implemented an array of node objects in my Graph class whose indices correspond to their row (column) number in the adjacency matrix. I also have a helper method in Graph that allows me to use either a node’s index number or the node object as arguments to my Graph’s methods. These classes may not be the most elegant, but they get the job done and make working with them relatively easy: I can use these Node and Graph classes to describe our example graph. We can set up our graph above in code and see that we get the correct adjacency matrix: Our output adjacency matrix (from graph.print_adj_mat() )when we run this code is exactly the same as we calculated before: [0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0] [1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0] [1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1] [0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0] [1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0] [0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0] If I wanted to add some distances to my graph edges, all I would have to do is replace the 1s in my adjacency matrix with the value of the distance. Currently, my Graph class supports this functionality, and you can see this in the code below. I will add arbitrary lengths to demonstrate this: Which outputs the adjacency matrix: [0 , 5 , 10, 0, 2, 0] [5 , 0 , 2 , 4 , 0 , 0] [10, 2, 0, 7, 0, 10] [0 , 4 , 7 , 0 , 3 , 0] [2 , 0 , 0 , 3 , 0 , 0] [0, 0 , 10, 0 , 0 , 0] And visually, our graph would now look like this: If I wanted my edges to hold more data, I could have the adjacency matrix hold edge objects instead of just integers. Dijkstra’s Algorithm, Ho! Before we jump right into the code, let’s cover some base points. Major stipulation: we can’t have negative edge lengths. Dijkstra’s algorithm was originally designed to find the shortest path between 2 particular nodes. However, it is also commonly used today to find the shortest paths between a source node and all other nodes. I will be programming out the latter today. To accomplish the former, you simply need to stop the algorithm once your destination node is added to your seen set (this will make more sense later). Ok, onto intuition. We want to find the shortest path in between a source node and all other nodes (or a destination node), but we don’t want to have to check EVERY single possible source-to-destination combination to do this, because that would take a really long time for a large graph, and we would be checking a lot of paths which we should know aren’t correct! So we decide to take a greedy approach! You have to take advantage of the times in life when you can be greedy and it doesn’t come with bad consequences! So what does it mean to be a greedy algorithm? It means that we make decisions based on the best choice at the time. This isn’t always the best thing to do — for example, if you were implementing a chess bot, you wouldn’t want to take the other player’s queen if it opened you up for a checkmate the next move! For situations like this, something like minimax would work better. In our case today, this greedy approach is the best thing to do and it drastically reduces the number of checks I have to do without losing accuracy. How?? Well, let’s say I am at my source node. I will assume an initial provisional distance from the source node to each other node in the graph is infinity (until I check them later). I know that by default the source node’s distance to the source node is minium (0) since there cannot be negative edge lengths. My source node looks at all of its neighbors and updates their provisional distance from the source node to be the edge length from the source node to that particular neighbor (plus 0). Note that you HAVE to check every immediate neighbor; there is no way around that. Next, my algorithm makes the greedy choice to next evaluate the node which has the shortest provisional distance to the source node. I mark my source node as visited so I don’t return to it and move to my next node. Now let’s consider where we are logically because it is an important realization. The node I am currently evaluating (the closest one to the source node) will NEVER be re-evaluated for its shortest path from the source node. Its provisional distance has now morphed into a definite distance. Even though there very well could be paths from the source node to this node through other avenues, I am certain that they will have a higher cost than the node’s current path because I chose this node because it was the shortest distance from the source node than any other node connected to the source node. So any other path to this mode must be longer than the current source-node-distance for this node. Using our example graph, if we set our source node as A , we would set provisional distances for nodes B , C , and E . Because E had the shortest distance from A , we then visited node E . Now, even though there are multiple other ways to get from A to E , I know they have higher weights than my current A → E distance because those other routes must go through B or C , which I have verified to be farther from A than E is from A . My greedy choice was made which limits the total number of checks I have to do, and I don’t lose accuracy! Pretty cool. Continuing the logic using our example graph, I just do the same thing from E as I did from A . I update all of E 's immediate neighbors with provisional distances equal to length(A to E) + edge_length(E to neighbor) IF that distance is less than it’s current provisional distance, or a provisional distance has not been set. (Note: I simply initialize all provisional distances to infinity to get this functionality). I then make my greedy choice of what node should be evaluated next by choosing the one in the entire graph with the smallest provisional distance, and add E to my set of seen nodes so I don’t re-evaluate it. This new node has the same guarantee as E that its provisional distance from A is its definite minimal distance from A. To understand this, let’s evaluate the possibilities (although they may not correlate to our example graph, we will continue the node names for clarity). If the next node is a neighbor of E but not of A , then it will have been chosen because its provisional distance is still shorter than any other direct neighbor of A , so there is no possible other shortest path to it other than through E . If the next node chosen IS a direct neighbor of A , then there is a chance that this node provides a shorter path to some of E 's neighbors than E itself does. Algorithm Overview Now let’s be a little more formal and thorough in our description. INITIALIZATION Set the provisional_distance of all nodes from the source node to infinity. Define an empty set of seen_nodes . This set will ensure we don’t re-evaluate a node which already has the shortest path set, and that we don’t evaluate paths through a node which has a shorter path to the source than the current path. Remember that nodes only go into seen_nodes once we are sure that we have their absolute shortest distance (not just their provisional distance). We use a set so that we get that sweet O(1) lookup time rather than repeatedly searching through an array at O(n) time. Set the provisional_distance of the source node to equal 0, and the array representing the hops taken to just include the source node itself. (This will be useful later as we track which path through the graph we take to get the calculated minimum distance). ITERATIVE PROCEDURE 4. While we have not seen all nodes (or, in the case of source to single destination node evaluation, while we have not seen the destination node): 5. Set current_node to the node with the smallest provisional_distance in the entire graph. Note that for the first iteration, this will be the source_node because we set its provisional_distance to 0. 6. Add current_node to the seen_nodes set. 7. Update the provisional_distance of each of current_node 's neighbors to be the (absolute) distance from current_node to source_node plus the edge length from current_node to that neighbor IF that value is less than the neighbor’s current provisional_distance . If this neighbor has never had a provisional distance set, remember that it is initialized to infinity and thus must be larger than this sum. If we update provisional_distance , also update the “hops” we took to get this distance by concatenating current_node 's hops to the source node with current_node itself. 8. End While. With Pictures Note that next, we could either visit D or B . I will choose to visit B . Now our program terminates, and we have the shortest distances and paths for every node in our graph! It’s Time To Code Let’s see what this may look like in python (this will be an instance method inside our previously coded Graph class and will take advantage of its other methods and structure): We can test our picture above using this method: To get some human-readable output, we map our node objects to their data , which gives us the output: [(0, [‘A’]), (5, [‘A’, ‘B’]), (7, [‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’]), (5, [‘A’, ‘E’, ‘D’]), (2, [‘A’, ‘E’]), (17, [‘A’, ‘B’, ‘C’, ‘F’])] Where each tuple is (total_distance, [hop_path]). This matches our picture above! Cool! Are We Done? Nope! But why? We can make this faster! If all you want is functionality, you are done at this point! For the brave of heart, let’s focus on one particular step. Each iteration, we have to find the node with the smallest provisional distance in order to make our next greedy decision. Right now, we are searching through a list we called queue (using the values in dist ) in order to find what we need. This queue can have a maximum length n, which is our number of nodes. Our iteration through this list, therefore, is an O(n) operation, which we perform every iteration of our while loop. Since our while loop runs until every node is seen , we are now doing an O(n) operation n times! So our algorithm is O(n²)!! That isn’t good. But that’s not all! If you look at the adjacency matrix implementation of our Graph , you will notice that we have to look through an entire row (of size n) to find our connections! That is another O(n) operation in our while loop. How can we fix it? Well, first we can use a heap to get our smallest provisional distance in O(lg(n)) time instead of O(n) time (with a binary heap — note that a Fibonacci heap can do it in O(1)), and second we can implement our graph with an Adjacency List, where each node has a list of connected nodes rather than having to look through all nodes to see if a connection exists. This shows why it is so important to understand how we are representing data structures. If we implemented a heap with an Adjacency Matrix representation, we would not be changing the asymptotic runtime of our algorithm by using a heap! (Note: If you don’t know what big-O notation is, check out my blog on it!) Heaps So there are these things called heaps. We commonly use them to implement priority queues. Basically what they do is efficiently handle situations when we want to get the “highest priority” item quickly. For us, the high priority item is the smallest provisional distance of our remaining unseen nodes. Instead of searching through an entire array to find our smallest provisional distance each time, we can use a heap which is sitting there ready to hand us our node with the smallest provisional distance . Once we take it from our heap, our heap will quickly re-arrange itself so it is ready to hand us our next value when we need it. Pretty cool! If you want to challenge yourself, you can try to implement the really fast Fibonacci Heap, but today we are going to be implementing a Binary MinHeap to suit our needs. A binary heap, formally, is a complete binary tree that maintains the heap property. Ok, sounds great, but what does that mean? Complete Binary Tree: This is a tree data structure where EVERY parent node has exactly two child nodes. If there are not enough child nodes to give the final row of parent nodes 2 children each, the child nodes will fill in from left to right. What does this look like? The Heap Property: (For a Minimum Heap) Every parent MUST be less than or equal to both of its children. Applying this principle to our above complete binary tree, we would get something like this: Which would have the underlying array [2,5,4,7,9,13,18] . As you can see, this is semi-sorted but does not need to be fully sorted to satisfy the heap property. This “underlying array” will make more sense in a minute. Now we know what a heap is, let’s program it out, and then we will look at what extra methods we need to give it to be able to perform the actions we need it to! So, we know that a binary heap is a special implementation of a binary tree, so let’s start out by programming out a BinaryTree class, and we can have our heap inherit from it. To implement a binary tree, we will have our underlying data structure be an array, and we will calculate the structure of the tree by the indices of our nodes inside the array. For example, our initial binary tree (first picture in the complete binary tree section) would have an underlying array of [5,7,18,2,9,13,4] . We will determine relationships between nodes by evaluating the indices of the node in our underlying array. Since we know that each parent has exactly 2 children nodes, we call our 0th index the root, and its left child can be index 1 and its right child can be index 2. More generally, a node at index i will have a left child at index 2*i + 1 and a right child at index 2*i + 2 . A node at index i will have a parent at index floor((i-1) / 2) . So, our BinaryTree class may look something like this: Now, we can have our MinHeap inherit from BinaryTree to capture this functionality, and now our BinaryTree is reusable in other contexts! Alright, almost done! Now all we have to do is identify the abilities our MinHeap class should have and implement them! We need our heap to be able to: Turn itself from an unordered binary tree into a minimum heap. This will be done upon the instantiation of the heap. Pop off its minimum value to us and then restructure itself to maintain the heap property. This will be used when we want to visit our next node. Update (decrease the value of) a node’s value while maintaining the heap property. This will be used when updating provisional distances. To accomplish these, we will start with a building-block which will be instrumental to implement the first two functions. Let’s write a method called min_heapify_subtree . This method will assume that the entire heap is heapified (i.e. satisfying the heap property) except for a single 3-node subtree. We will heapify this subtree recursively by identifying its parent node index at i and allowing the potentially out-of-place node to be placed correctly in the heap. To do this, we check to see if the children are smaller than the parent node and if they are we swap the smallest child with the parent node. Then, we recursively call our method at the index of the swapped parent (which is now a child) to make sure it gets put in a position to maintain the heap property. Here’s the pseudocode: FUNCTION min_heapify_subtree(i) index_of_min = i IF left_child exists AND left_child < node[index_of_min] index_of_min = left_child_index ENDIF IF right_child exists AND right_child < node[index_of_min] index_of_min = right_child_index ENDIF IF index_of_min != i swap(nodes[i], nodes[index_of_min]) min_heapify_subtree(index_of_min) ENDIF END In the worst-case scenario, this method starts out with index 0 and recursively propagates the root node all the way to the bottom leaf. Because our heap is a binary tree, we have lg(n) levels, where n is the total number of nodes. Because each recursion of our method performs a fixed number of operations, i.e. is O(1), we can call classify the runtime of min_heapify_subtree to be O(lg(n)). To turn a completely random array into a proper heap, we just need to call min_heapify_subtree on every node, starting at the bottom leaves. So, we can make a method min_heapify : FUNCTION min_heapify FOR index from last_index to first_index min_heapify_subtree(index) ENDFOR END This method performs an O(lg(n)) method n times, so it will have runtime O(nlg(n)). We will need to be able to grab the minimum value from our heap. We can read this value in O(1) time because it will always be the root node of our minimum heap (i.e. index 0 of the underlying array), but we want to do more than read it. We want to remove it AND then make sure our heap remains heapified. To do that, we remove our root node and replace it by the last leaf, and then min_heapify_subtree at index 0 to ensure our heap property is maintained: FUNCTION pop min_node = nodes[0] IF heap_size > 1 nodes[0] = nodes[nodes.length - 1] nodes.pop() // remove the last element from our nodes array min_heapify_subtree(0) ELSE IF heap_size == 1 nodes.pop() ELSE return NIL // the heap is empty, so return NIL value ENDIF return min_node END Because this method runs in constant time except for min_heapify_subtree , we can say this method is also O(lg(n)). Great! Now for our last method, we want to be able to update our heap’s values (lower them, since we are only ever updating our provisional distance s to lower values) while maintaining the heap property! So, we will make a method called decrease_key which accepts an index value of the node to be updated and the new value. We want to update that node’s value, and then bubble it up to where it needs to be if it has become smaller than its parent! So, until it is no longer smaller than its parent node, we will swap it with its parent node: FUNCTION decrease_key(index, value) nodes[index] = value parent_node_index = parent_index(index) WHILE index != 0 AND nodes[parent_node_index] > nodes[index] swap(nodes[i], nodes[parent_node_index]) index = parent_node_index parent_node_index = parent_index(index) ENDWHILE END Ok, let’s see what all this looks like in python! Whew! Ok, time for the last step, I promise! We just have to figure out how to implement this MinHeap data structure into our dijsktra method in our Graph , which now has to be implemented with an adjacency list. We want to implement it while fully utilizing the runtime advantages our heap gives us while maintaining our MinHeap class as flexible as possible for future reuse! So first let’s get this adjacency list implementation out of the way. Instead of a matrix representing our connections between nodes, we want each node to correspond to a list of nodes to which it is connected. This way, if we are iterating through a node’s connections, we don’t have to check ALL nodes to see which ones are connected — only the connected nodes are in that node’s list. So, our old graph friend would have the adjacency list which would look a little like this: [ [ NodeA, [(NodeB, 5), (NodeC, 10), (NodeE, 2)] ], [ NodeB, [(NodeA, 5), (NodeC, 2), (NodeD, 4)] ], [ NodeC, [(NodeA, 10), (NodeB, 2), (NodeD, 7), (NodeF, 10)] ], [ NodeD, [(NodeB, 4), (NodeC, 7), (NodeE, 3)] ], [ NodeE, [(NodeA, 2), (NodeD, 3)] ], [ NodeF, [(NodeC, 10)] ] As you can see, to get a specific node’s connections we no longer have to evaluate ALL other nodes. Let’s keep our API as relatively similar, but for the sake of clarity we can keep this class lighter-weight: Next, let’s focus on how we implement our heap to achieve a better algorithm than our current O(n²) algorithm. If we look back at our dijsktra method in our Adjacency Matrix implemented Graph class, we see that we are iterating through our entire queue to find our minimum provisional distance (O(n) runtime), using that minimum-valued node to set our current node we are visiting, and then iterating through all of that node’s connections and resetting their provisional distance as necessary (check out the connections_to or connections_from method; you will see that it has O(n) runtime). These two O(n) algorithms reduce to a runtime of O(n) because O(2n) = O(n). We are doing this for every node in our graph, so we are doing an O(n) algorithm n times, thus giving us our O(n²) runtime. Instead, we want to reduce the runtime to O((n+e)lg(n)), where n is the number of nodes and e is the number of edges. In our adjacency list implementation, our outer while loop still needs to iterate through all of the nodes (n iterations), but to get the edges for our current node, our inner loop just has to iterate through ONLY the edges for that specific node. Thus, that inner loop iterating over a node’s edges will run a total of only O(n+e) times. Inside that inner loop, we need to update our provisional distance for potentially each one of those connected nodes. This will utilize the decrease_key method of our heap to do this, which we have already shown to be O(lg(n)). Thus, our total runtime will be O((n+e)lg(n)). New algorithm: INITIALIZATION Set the provisional_distance of all nodes from the source node to infinity except for our source node, which will be set to 0. And add this data to a minimum heap. Instead of keeping a seen_nodes set, we will determine if we have visited a node or not based on whether or not it remains in our heap. Remember when we pop() a node from our heap, it gets removed from our heap and therefore is equivalent in logic to having been “seen”. ITERATIVE PROCEDURE 3. While the size of our heap is > 0: (runs n times) 4. Set current_node to the return value of heap.pop() . 5. For n in current_node.connections , use heap.decrease_key if that connection is still in the heap (has not been seen) AND if the current value of the provisional distance is greater than current_node 's provisional distance plus the edge weight to that neighbor. This for loop will run a total of n+e times, and its complexity is O(lg(n)). 6. End While. There are 2 problems we have to overcome when we implement this: Problem 1: We programmed our heap to work with an array of numbers, but we need our heap’s nodes to encapsulate the provisional distance (the metric to which we heapify), the hops taken, AND the node which that distance corresponds to. Problem 2: We have to check to see if a node is in our heap, AND we have to update its provisional distance by using the decrease_key method, which requires the index of that node in the heap. But our heap keeps swapping its indices to maintain the heap property! We have to make sure we don’t solve this problem by just searching through our whole heap for the location of this node. This would be an O(n) operation performed (n+e) times, which would mean we made a heap and switched to an adjacency list implementation for nothing! We need to be able to do this in O(1) time. Solution 1: We want to keep our heap implementation as flexible as possible. To allow it to accept any data type as elements in the underlying array, we can just accept optional anonymous functions (i.e. lambdas) upon instantiation, which are provided by the user to specify how it should deal with the elements inside the array should those elements be more complex than just a number. The default value of these lambdas could be functions that work if the elements of the array are just numbers. So, if a plain heap of numbers is required, no lambdas need to be inserted by the user. We will need these customized procedures for comparison between elements as well as for the ability to decrease the value of an element. We can call our comparison lambda is_less_than , and it should default to lambda: a,b: a < b . Our lambda to return an updated node with a new value can be called update_node , and it should default simply to lambda node, newval: newval . By passing in the node and the new value, I give the user the opportunity to define a lambda which updates an existing object OR replaces the value which is there. In the context of our old Graph implementation, since our nodes would have had the values [ provisional_distance, [nodes, in, hop, path]] , our is_less_than lambda could have looked like this: lambda a,b: a[0] < b[0] , and we could keep the second lambda at its default value and pass in the nested array ourselves into decrease_key . However, we will see shortly that we are going to make the solution cleaner by making custom node objects to pass into our MinHeap . The flexibility we just spoke of will allow us to create this more elegant solution easily. Specifically, you will see in the code below that my is_less_than lambda becomes: lambda a,b: a.prov_dist < b.prov_dist , and my update_node lambda is: lambda node, data: node.update_data(data) , which I would argue is much cleaner than if I continued to use nested arrays. Solution 2: There are a few ways to solve this problem, but let’s try to choose one that goes hand in hand with Solution 1. Given the flexibility we provided ourselves in Solution 1, we can continue using that strategy to implement a complementing solution here. We can implement an extra array inside our MinHeap class which maps the original order of the inserted nodes to their current order inside of the nodes array. Let’s call this list order_mapping . By maintaining this list, we can get any node from our heap in O(1) time given that we know the original order that node was inserted into the heap. So, if the order of nodes I instantiate my heap with matches the index number of my Graph 's nodes, I now have a mapping from my Graph node to that node’s relative location in my MinHeap in constant time! To be able to keep this mapping up to date in O(1) time, the whatever elements passed into the MinHeap as nodes must somehow “know” their original index, and my MinHeap needs to know how to read that original index from those nodes. This is necessary so it can update the value of order_mapping at the index number of the node’s index property to the value of that node’s current position in MinHeap 's node list. Because we want to allow someone to use MinHeap that does not need this mapping AND we want to allow any type of data to be nodes of our heap, we can again allow a lambda to be added by the user which tells our MinHeap how to get the index number from whatever type of data is inserted into our heap — we will call this get_index . For example, if the data for each element in our heap was a list of structure [data, index] , our get_index lambda would be: lambda el: el[1] . Furthermore, we can set get_index 's default value to None , and use that as a decision-maker whether or not to maintain the order_mapping array. That way, if the user does not enter a lambda to tell the heap how to get the index from an element, the heap will not keep track of the order_mapping , thus allowing a user to use a heap with just basic data types like integers without this functionality. The get_index lambda we will end up using, since we will be using a custom node object, will be very simple: lambda node: node.index() . Combining solutions 1 and 2, we will make a clean solution by making a DijkstraNodeDecorator class to decorate all of the nodes that make up our graph. This decorator will provide the additional data of provisional distance (initialized to infinity) and hops list (initialized to an empty array). Also, it will be implemented with a method which will allow the object to update itself, which we can work nicely into the lambda for decrease_key . DijkstraNodeDecorator will be able to access the index of the node it is decorating, and we will utilize this fact when we tell the heap how to get the node’s index using the get_index lambda from Solution 2. And finally, the code: Used to decorate the nodes in the Graph implementation below MinHeap modified with lambdas to allow any datatype to be used as nodes This final code, when run, outputs: [(0, [‘a’]), (2, [‘a’, ‘e’]), (5, [‘a’, ‘e’, ‘d’]), (5, [‘a’, ‘b’]), (7, [‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’]), (17, [‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’, ‘f’])] As we can see, this matches our previous output! And the code looks much nicer! AND, most importantly, we have now successfully implemented Dijkstra’s Algorithm in O((n+e)lg(n)) time!
https://medium.com/cantors-paradise/dijkstras-shortest-path-algorithm-in-python-d955744c7064
['Micah Shute']
2019-11-23 22:31:15.243000+00:00
['Algorithms', 'Programming', 'Python', 'Mathematics', 'Data Science']
Title Dijkstra’s Shortest Path Algorithm PythonContent GPS navigation networklayer linkstate routing Dijkstra’s Algorithm power takenforgranted modern service Utilizing basic data structure let’s get understanding accomplishes goal implement Python first naively good asymptotic runtime Dijkstra’s Algorithm find shortest path two node graph mathematical problem model graph find shortest path node Dijkstra’s Algorithm Let’s Make Graph First thing first graph collection node connected edge node object edge connection two node Depicted undirected graph mean edge bidirectional also exist directed graph edge also hold direction node edge hold information example graph represented set building connected tunnel node would hold information name building eg string “Library” edge could hold information length tunnel Graphs many relevant application web page node link page edge packet routing network social medium network street mapping application modeling molecular bond area mathematics linguistics sociology really use case system interconnected object Graph Implementation step slightly beyond scope article won’t get far detail two common way implement graph adjacency matrix adjacency list set strength weakness showing implementation adjacency matrix first opinion slightly intuitive easier visualize later show u insight evaluation underlying implementation significant impact runtime Either implementation used Dijkstra’s Algorithm matter right understanding API aka abstraction method use interact graph Let’s quickly review implementation adjacency matrix introduce Python code want learn implementing adjacency list good starting point adjacency matrix graph depicted row associated single node graph column case row 0 column 0 associated node “A” row 1 column 1 node “B” row 3 column 3 “C” element location row column represents edge row show relationship single node node “0” element indicates lack edge “1” indicates presence edge connecting rownode columnnode direction rownode → columnnode graph example undirected notice matrix equal transpose ie symmetric matrix connection bidirectional also notice main diagonal matrix 0 node connected way space complexity representation wasteful let’s see code Note little extra — since wanted actual node object hold data implemented array node object Graph class whose index correspond row column number adjacency matrix also helper method Graph allows use either node’s index number node object argument Graph’s method class may elegant get job done make working relatively easy use Node Graph class describe example graph set graph code see get correct adjacency matrix output adjacency matrix graphprintadjmat run code exactly calculated 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 wanted add distance graph edge would replace 1 adjacency matrix value distance Currently Graph class support functionality see code add arbitrary length demonstrate output adjacency matrix 0 5 10 0 2 0 5 0 2 4 0 0 10 2 0 7 0 10 0 4 7 0 3 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 visually graph would look like wanted edge hold data could adjacency matrix hold edge object instead integer Dijkstra’s Algorithm Ho jump right code let’s cover base point Major stipulation can’t negative edge length Dijkstra’s algorithm originally designed find shortest path 2 particular node However also commonly used today find shortest path source node node programming latter today accomplish former simply need stop algorithm destination node added seen set make sense later Ok onto intuition want find shortest path source node node destination node don’t want check EVERY single possible sourcetodestination combination would take really long time large graph would checking lot path know aren’t correct decide take greedy approach take advantage time life greedy doesn’t come bad consequence mean greedy algorithm mean make decision based best choice time isn’t always best thing — example implementing chess bot wouldn’t want take player’s queen opened checkmate next move situation like something like minimax would work better case today greedy approach best thing drastically reduces number check without losing accuracy Well let’s say source node assume initial provisional distance source node node graph infinity check later know default source node’s distance source node minium 0 since cannot negative edge length source node look neighbor update provisional distance source node edge length source node particular neighbor plus 0 Note check every immediate neighbor way around Next algorithm make greedy choice next evaluate node shortest provisional distance source node mark source node visited don’t return move next node let’s consider logically important realization node currently evaluating closest one source node NEVER reevaluated shortest path source node provisional distance morphed definite distance Even though well could path source node node avenue certain higher cost node’s current path chose node shortest distance source node node connected source node path mode must longer current sourcenodedistance node Using example graph set source node would set provisional distance node B C E E shortest distance visited node E even though multiple way get E know higher weight current → E distance route must go B C verified farther E greedy choice made limit total number check don’t lose accuracy Pretty cool Continuing logic using example graph thing E update E immediate neighbor provisional distance equal lengthA E edgelengthE neighbor distance le it’s current provisional distance provisional distance set Note simply initialize provisional distance infinity get functionality make greedy choice node evaluated next choosing one entire graph smallest provisional distance add E set seen node don’t reevaluate new node guarantee E provisional distance definite minimal distance understand let’s evaluate possibility although may correlate example graph continue node name clarity next node neighbor E chosen provisional distance still shorter direct neighbor possible shortest path E next node chosen direct neighbor chance node provides shorter path E neighbor E Algorithm Overview let’s little formal thorough description INITIALIZATION Set provisionaldistance node source node infinity Define empty set seennodes set ensure don’t reevaluate node already shortest path set don’t evaluate path node shorter path source current path Remember node go seennodes sure absolute shortest distance provisional distance use set get sweet O1 lookup time rather repeatedly searching array time Set provisionaldistance source node equal 0 array representing hop taken include source node useful later track path graph take get calculated minimum distance ITERATIVE PROCEDURE 4 seen node case source single destination node evaluation seen destination node 5 Set currentnode node smallest provisionaldistance entire graph Note first iteration sourcenode set provisionaldistance 0 6 Add currentnode seennodes set 7 Update provisionaldistance currentnode neighbor absolute distance currentnode sourcenode plus edge length currentnode neighbor value le neighbor’s current provisionaldistance neighbor never provisional distance set remember initialized infinity thus must larger sum update provisionaldistance also update “hops” took get distance concatenating currentnode hop source node currentnode 8 End Pictures Note next could either visit B choose visit B program terminates shortest distance path every node graph It’s Time Code Let’s see may look like python instance method inside previously coded Graph class take advantage method structure test picture using method get humanreadable output map node object data give u output 0 ‘A’ 5 ‘A’ ‘B’ 7 ‘A’ ‘B’ ‘C’ 5 ‘A’ ‘E’ ‘D’ 2 ‘A’ ‘E’ 17 ‘A’ ‘B’ ‘C’ ‘F’ tuple totaldistance hoppath match picture Cool Done Nope make faster want functionality done point brave heart let’s focus one particular step iteration find node smallest provisional distance order make next greedy decision Right searching list called queue using value dist order find need queue maximum length n number node iteration list therefore operation perform every iteration loop Since loop run every node seen operation n time algorithm On² isn’t good that’s look adjacency matrix implementation Graph notice look entire row size n find connection another operation loop fix Well first use heap get smallest provisional distance Olgn time instead time binary heap — note Fibonacci heap O1 second implement graph Adjacency List node list connected node rather look node see connection exists show important understand representing data structure implemented heap Adjacency Matrix representation would changing asymptotic runtime algorithm using heap Note don’t know bigO notation check blog Heaps thing called heap commonly use implement priority queue Basically efficiently handle situation want get “highest priority” item quickly u high priority item smallest provisional distance remaining unseen node Instead searching entire array find smallest provisional distance time use heap sitting ready hand u node smallest provisional distance take heap heap quickly rearrange ready hand u next value need Pretty cool want challenge try implement really fast Fibonacci Heap today going implementing Binary MinHeap suit need binary heap formally complete binary tree maintains heap property Ok sound great mean Complete Binary Tree tree data structure EVERY parent node exactly two child node enough child node give final row parent node 2 child child node fill left right look like Heap Property Minimum Heap Every parent MUST le equal child Applying principle complete binary tree would get something like would underlying array 254791318 see semisorted need fully sorted satisfy heap property “underlying array” make sense minute know heap let’s program look extra method need give able perform action need know binary heap special implementation binary tree let’s start programming BinaryTree class heap inherit implement binary tree underlying data structure array calculate structure tree index node inside array example initial binary tree first picture complete binary tree section would underlying array 571829134 determine relationship node evaluating index node underlying array Since know parent exactly 2 child node call 0th index root left child index 1 right child index 2 generally node index left child index 2i 1 right child index 2i 2 node index parent index floori1 2 BinaryTree class may look something like MinHeap inherit BinaryTree capture functionality BinaryTree reusable context Alright almost done identify ability MinHeap class implement need heap able Turn unordered binary tree minimum heap done upon instantiation heap Pop minimum value u restructure maintain heap property used want visit next node Update decrease value node’s value maintaining heap property used updating provisional distance accomplish start buildingblock instrumental implement first two function Let’s write method called minheapifysubtree method assume entire heap heapified ie satisfying heap property except single 3node subtree heapify subtree recursively identifying parent node index allowing potentially outofplace node placed correctly heap check see child smaller parent node swap smallest child parent node recursively call method index swapped parent child make sure get put position maintain heap property Here’s pseudocode FUNCTION minheapifysubtreei indexofmin leftchild exists leftchild nodeindexofmin indexofmin leftchildindex ENDIF rightchild exists rightchild nodeindexofmin indexofmin rightchildindex ENDIF indexofmin swapnodesi nodesindexofmin minheapifysubtreeindexofmin ENDIF END worstcase scenario method start index 0 recursively propagates root node way bottom leaf heap binary tree lgn level n total number node recursion method performs fixed number operation ie O1 call classify runtime minheapifysubtree Olgn turn completely random array proper heap need call minheapifysubtree every node starting bottom leaf make method minheapify FUNCTION minheapify index lastindex firstindex minheapifysubtreeindex ENDFOR END method performs Olgn method n time runtime Onlgn need able grab minimum value heap read value O1 time always root node minimum heap ie index 0 underlying array want read want remove make sure heap remains heapified remove root node replace last leaf minheapifysubtree index 0 ensure heap property maintained FUNCTION pop minnode nodes0 heapsize 1 nodes0 nodesnodeslength 1 nodespop remove last element node array minheapifysubtree0 ELSE heapsize 1 nodespop ELSE return NIL heap empty return NIL value ENDIF return minnode END method run constant time except minheapifysubtree say method also Olgn Great last method want able update heap’s value lower since ever updating provisional distance lower value maintaining heap property make method called decreasekey accepts index value node updated new value want update node’s value bubble need become smaller parent longer smaller parent node swap parent node FUNCTION decreasekeyindex value nodesindex value parentnodeindex parentindexindex index 0 nodesparentnodeindex nodesindex swapnodesi nodesparentnodeindex index parentnodeindex parentnodeindex parentindexindex ENDWHILE END Ok let’s see look like python Whew Ok time last step promise figure implement MinHeap data structure dijsktra method Graph implemented adjacency list want implement fully utilizing runtime advantage heap give u maintaining MinHeap class flexible possible future reuse first let’s get adjacency list implementation way Instead matrix representing connection node want node correspond list node connected way iterating node’s connection don’t check node see one connected — connected node node’s list old graph friend would adjacency list would look little like NodeA NodeB 5 NodeC 10 NodeE 2 NodeB NodeA 5 NodeC 2 NodeD 4 NodeC NodeA 10 NodeB 2 NodeD 7 NodeF 10 NodeD NodeB 4 NodeC 7 NodeE 3 NodeE NodeA 2 NodeD 3 NodeF NodeC 10 see get specific node’s connection longer evaluate node Let’s keep API relatively similar sake clarity keep class lighterweight Next let’s focus implement heap achieve better algorithm current On² algorithm look back dijsktra method Adjacency Matrix implemented Graph class see iterating entire queue find minimum provisional distance runtime using minimumvalued node set current node visiting iterating node’s connection resetting provisional distance necessary check connectionsto connectionsfrom method see runtime two algorithm reduce runtime O2n every node graph algorithm n time thus giving u On² runtime Instead want reduce runtime Onelgn n number node e number edge adjacency list implementation outer loop still need iterate node n iteration get edge current node inner loop iterate edge specific node Thus inner loop iterating node’s edge run total One time Inside inner loop need update provisional distance potentially one connected node utilize decreasekey method heap already shown Olgn Thus total runtime Onelgn New algorithm INITIALIZATION Set provisionaldistance node source node infinity except source node set 0 add data minimum heap Instead keeping seennodes set determine visited node based whether remains heap Remember pop node heap get removed heap therefore equivalent logic “seen” ITERATIVE PROCEDURE 3 size heap 0 run n time 4 Set currentnode return value heappop 5 n currentnodeconnections use heapdecreasekey connection still heap seen current value provisional distance greater currentnode provisional distance plus edge weight neighbor loop run total ne time complexity Olgn 6 End 2 problem overcome implement Problem 1 programmed heap work array number need heap’s node encapsulate provisional distance metric heapify hop taken node distance corresponds Problem 2 check see node heap update provisional distance using decreasekey method requires index node heap heap keep swapping index maintain heap property make sure don’t solve problem searching whole heap location node would operation performed ne time would mean made heap switched adjacency list implementation nothing need able O1 time Solution 1 want keep heap implementation flexible possible allow accept data type element underlying array accept optional anonymous function ie lambda upon instantiation provided user specify deal element inside array element complex number default value lambda could function work element array number plain heap number required lambda need inserted user need customized procedure comparison element well ability decrease value element call comparison lambda islessthan default lambda ab b lambda return updated node new value called updatenode default simply lambda node newval newval passing node new value give user opportunity define lambda update existing object replaces value context old Graph implementation since node would value provisionaldistance node hop path islessthan lambda could looked like lambda ab a0 b0 could keep second lambda default value pas nested array decreasekey However see shortly going make solution cleaner making custom node object pas MinHeap flexibility spoke allow u create elegant solution easily Specifically see code islessthan lambda becomes lambda ab aprovdist bprovdist updatenode lambda lambda node data nodeupdatedatadata would argue much cleaner continued use nested array Solution 2 way solve problem let’s try choose one go hand hand Solution 1 Given flexibility provided Solution 1 continue using strategy implement complementing solution implement extra array inside MinHeap class map original order inserted node current order inside node array Let’s call list ordermapping maintaining list get node heap O1 time given know original order node inserted heap order node instantiate heap match index number Graph node mapping Graph node node’s relative location MinHeap constant time able keep mapping date O1 time whatever element passed MinHeap node must somehow “know” original index MinHeap need know read original index node necessary update value ordermapping index number node’s index property value node’s current position MinHeap node list want allow someone use MinHeap need mapping want allow type data node heap allow lambda added user tell MinHeap get index number whatever type data inserted heap — call getindex example data element heap list structure data index getindex lambda would lambda el el1 Furthermore set getindex default value None use decisionmaker whether maintain ordermapping array way user enter lambda tell heap get index element heap keep track ordermapping thus allowing user use heap basic data type like integer without functionality getindex lambda end using since using custom node object simple lambda node nodeindex Combining solution 1 2 make clean solution making DijkstraNodeDecorator class decorate node make graph decorator provide additional data provisional distance initialized infinity hop list initialized empty array Also implemented method allow object update work nicely lambda decreasekey DijkstraNodeDecorator able access index node decorating utilize fact tell heap get node’s index using getindex lambda Solution 2 finally code Used decorate node Graph implementation MinHeap modified lambda allow datatype used node final code run output 0 ‘a’ 2 ‘a’ ‘e’ 5 ‘a’ ‘e’ ‘d’ 5 ‘a’ ‘b’ 7 ‘a’ ‘b’ ‘c’ 17 ‘a’ ‘b’ ‘c’ ‘f’ see match previous output code look much nicer importantly successfully implemented Dijkstra’s Algorithm Onelgn timeTags Algorithms Programming Python Mathematics Data Science
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Creating Your First Blockchain with Java. Part 1.
Making the Blockchain. A blockchain is just a chain/list of blocks. Each block in the blockchain will have its own digital fingerprint, contain digital fingerprint of the previous block, and have some data ( this data could be transactions for example ). I sure hope Nakamoto never sees this. Hash = Digital Fingerprint. Each block doesn’t just contain the hash of the block before it, but its own hash is in part, calculated from the previous hash. If the previous block’s data is changed then the previous block’s hash will change ( since it is calculated in part, by the data) in turn affecting all the hashes of the blocks there after. Calculating and comparing the hashes allow us to see if a blockchain is invalid. What does this mean ? …Changing any data in this list, will change the signature and break the chain. So Firsts lets create class Block that make up the blockchain: As you can see our basic Block contains a String hash that will hold our digital signature. The variable previousHash to hold the previous block’s hash and String data to hold our block data. Next we will need a way to generate a digital fingerprint, there are many cryptographic algorithms you can choose from, however SHA256 fits just fine for this example. We can import java.security.MessageDigest; to get access to the SHA256 algorithm. We need to use SHA256 later down the line so lets create a handy helper method in a new StringUtil ‘utility’ class : This is mostly a carbon copy of the http://www.baeldung.com/sha-256-hashing-java Don’t worry too much if you don’t understand the contents of this helper method, all you need to know is that it takes a string and applies SHA256 algorithm to it, and returns the generated signature as a string. Now lets use our applySha256 helper, in a new method in the Block class, to calculate the hash. We must calculate the hash from all parts of the block we don’t want to be tampered with. So for our block we will include the previousHash , the data and timeStamp . and lets add this method to the Block constructor… Time for some testing… In our main NoobChain class lets create some blocks and print the hashes to the screen to see that everything is in working order. Lets test this… The first block is called the genesis block, and because there is no previous block we will just enter “0” as the previous hash. The output should look similar to this: Your values will be different because your timestamp will be different. Each block now has its own digital signature based on its information and the signature of the previous block. Currently it’s not much of a blockchain, so lets store our blocks in an ArrayList and also import gson to view it as Json. (click here to find out how to import the gson library) Now our output should look something closer to what we expect a blockchain to look like. Now we need a way to check the integrity of our blockchain. Lets create an isChainValid() Boolean method in the NoobChain class, that will loop through all blocks in the chain and compare the hashes. This method will need to check the hash variable is actually equal to the calculated hash, and the previous block’s hash is equal to the previousHash variable. Any change to the blockchain’s blocks will cause this method to return false. On the bitcoin network nodes share their blockchains and the longest valid chain is accepted by the network. What’s to stop someone tampering with data in an old block then creating a whole new longer blockchain and presenting that to the network ? Proof of work. The hashcash proof of work system means it takes considerable time and computational power to create new blocks. Hence the attacker would need more computational power than the rest of the peers combined. hashcash, much wow. Lets start mining blocks !!! We will require miners to do proof-of-work by trying different variable values in the block until its hash starts with a certain number of 0’s. Lets add an int called nonce to be included in our calculateHash() method, and the much needed mineBlock() method : In reality each miner will start iterating from a random point. Some miners may even try random numbers for nonce. Also it’s worth noting that at the harder difficulties solutions may require more than integer.MAX_VALUE, miners can then try changing the timestamp. The mineBlock() method takes in an int called difficulty, this is the number of 0’s they must solve for. Low difficulty like 1 or 2 can be solved nearly instantly on most computers, i’d suggest something around 4–6 for testing. At the time of writing Litecoin’s difficulty is around 442,592. Lets add the difficulty as a static variable to the NoobChain class : public static int difficulty = 5; We should update the NoobChain class to trigger the mineBlock() method for each new block. The isChainValid() Boolean should also check if each block has a solved ( by mining ) hash. Notice we also check and print isChainValid. Running this your results should look like : Mining each block took some time! ( around 3 seconds ) You should mess around with the difficulty value to see how that effects the time it takes to mine each block ;) If someone were to tamper 😒 with the data in your blockchain system: Their blockchain would be invalid. They would not be able to create a longer blockchain. Honest blockchains in your network will have a time advantage on the longest chain. A tampered blockchain will not be able to catch up with a longer & valid chain. * *unless they have vastly more computation speed than all other nodes in your network combined. A future quantum computer or something. You’re all done with your basic blockchain! Go on pat yourself on the back. Your blockchain: > Is made up of blocks that store data. > Has a digital signature that chains your blocks together. > Requires proof of work mining to validate new blocks. > Can be check to see if data in it is valid and unchanged. You can download these project files on Github.
https://medium.com/programmers-blockchain/create-simple-blockchain-java-tutorial-from-scratch-6eeed3cb03fa
[]
2020-07-25 17:30:49.194000+00:00
['Tutorial', 'Java', 'Blockchain', 'Developer', 'Programming']
Title Creating First Blockchain Java Part 1Content Making Blockchain blockchain chainlist block block blockchain digital fingerprint contain digital fingerprint previous block data data could transaction example sure hope Nakamoto never see Hash Digital Fingerprint block doesn’t contain hash block hash part calculated previous hash previous block’s data changed previous block’s hash change since calculated part data turn affecting hash block Calculating comparing hash allow u see blockchain invalid mean …Changing data list change signature break chain Firsts let create class Block make blockchain see basic Block contains String hash hold digital signature variable previousHash hold previous block’s hash String data hold block data Next need way generate digital fingerprint many cryptographic algorithm choose however SHA256 fit fine example import javasecurityMessageDigest get access SHA256 algorithm need use SHA256 later line let create handy helper method new StringUtil ‘utility’ class mostly carbon copy httpwwwbaeldungcomsha256hashingjava Don’t worry much don’t understand content helper method need know take string applies SHA256 algorithm return generated signature string let use applySha256 helper new method Block class calculate hash must calculate hash part block don’t want tampered block include previousHash data timeStamp let add method Block constructor… Time testing… main NoobChain class let create block print hash screen see everything working order Lets test this… first block called genesis block previous block enter “0” previous hash output look similar value different timestamp different block digital signature based information signature previous block Currently it’s much blockchain let store block ArrayList also import gson view Json click find import gson library output look something closer expect blockchain look like need way check integrity blockchain Lets create isChainValid Boolean method NoobChain class loop block chain compare hash method need check hash variable actually equal calculated hash previous block’s hash equal previousHash variable change blockchain’s block cause method return false bitcoin network node share blockchains longest valid chain accepted network What’s stop someone tampering data old block creating whole new longer blockchain presenting network Proof work hashcash proof work system mean take considerable time computational power create new block Hence attacker would need computational power rest peer combined hashcash much wow Lets start mining block require miner proofofwork trying different variable value block hash start certain number 0’s Lets add int called nonce included calculateHash method much needed mineBlock method reality miner start iterating random point miner may even try random number nonce Also it’s worth noting harder difficulty solution may require integerMAXVALUE miner try changing timestamp mineBlock method take int called difficulty number 0’s must solve Low difficulty like 1 2 solved nearly instantly computer i’d suggest something around 4–6 testing time writing Litecoin’s difficulty around 442592 Lets add difficulty static variable NoobChain class public static int difficulty 5 update NoobChain class trigger mineBlock method new block isChainValid Boolean also check block solved mining hash Notice also check print isChainValid Running result look like Mining block took time around 3 second mess around difficulty value see effect time take mine block someone tamper 😒 data blockchain system blockchain would invalid would able create longer blockchain Honest blockchains network time advantage longest chain tampered blockchain able catch longer valid chain unless vastly computation speed node network combined future quantum computer something You’re done basic blockchain Go pat back blockchain made block store data digital signature chain block together Requires proof work mining validate new block check see data valid unchanged download project file GithubTags Tutorial Java Blockchain Developer Programming
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Progressive web apps(PWAs) are coming to a Safari near you
Safari is finally adding PWA features. For those of you who have no clue what a PWA is or are confused about how to begin developing a PWA or dont know about it’s importance please read this post on PWA before you proceed. Safari/Webkit has finally started adding features that constitute a PWA. Before we proceed its important for us to understand what features constitute a PWA. At the core of it only three Web App Manifest Service Worker Cache API These are the must have PWA features. PWAs are web apps that can be added to homescreen. And it works like a app when opened from homescreen without the browser window. You may ask what’s works like a app. In any native app when you open the app, the shell is always available. It may also show you last time’s data when offline or when loading. In traditional web apps you see a white screen then HTML loads and if it was a SPA(single page application) the js loads which makes ajax calls and then loads data. By making optimal caching strategy, you can eliminate the initial white page. But here you are at the mercy of the browsers Overall Cache size/limit. One way to overcome this was the offline cache manifest. This was a very cumbersome way to achieve the above. Thankfully it’s deprecated. At the starting of last year support for PWA looked like this
https://medium.com/awebdeveloper/progressive-web-apps-pwas-are-coming-to-a-safari-near-you-216812aba5a
['Prathik S Shetty']
2018-09-27 03:50:39.983000+00:00
['Mobile App Development', 'Progressive Web App', 'Mobile', 'Web Development', 'Html5']
Title Progressive web appsPWAs coming Safari near youContent Safari finally adding PWA feature clue PWA confused begin developing PWA dont know it’s importance please read post PWA proceed SafariWebkit finally started adding feature constitute PWA proceed important u understand feature constitute PWA core three Web App Manifest Service Worker Cache API must PWA feature PWAs web apps added homescreen work like app opened homescreen without browser window may ask what’s work like app native app open app shell always available may also show last time’s data offline loading traditional web apps see white screen HTML load SPAsingle page application j load make ajax call load data making optimal caching strategy eliminate initial white page mercy browser Overall Cache sizelimit One way overcome offline cache manifest cumbersome way achieve Thankfully it’s deprecated starting last year support PWA looked like thisTags Mobile App Development Progressive Web App Mobile Web Development Html5
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Marketing Retainers Are Cubes
For a marketing agency, having customers on retainers (vs. say, a number of one-off projects) can be a game-changer. A twelve-month commitment from a customer means you aren’t placing all of your efforts into prospecting and selling new projects each month. With longer client commitments, your revenue now becomes more predictable and easier to forecast. We aren’t living “in-month, biting our nails pushing for a “Closed Won”. You also now get to spend more time, and show more value, to your customers. You can move from vendor to partner. Okay, so yes. The intrinsic value — and argument for — marketing retainers is clear. But they aren’t going to appear out of thin air. And while creating the appropriate retainer model is a project within itself (tip: begin by applying a percentage mark-up on top of your effective hourly operating costs), a number of agencies struggle with how to properly and appropriately scale out bundled options made available to customers. Cold Stone Creamery has “Like It, Love It, Gotta Have It”. Starbucks has “Tall, Grande, Venti”. Slack has “Free, Standard, Plus”. So how do you create a tiered set of options for right-sizing customers instead of just “Not Enough Value, Our Sweet Spot, and the Overpriced One”? Get cubical. In geometric terms, a cube is a symmetrical, three-dimensional, shape. It has six square, identically sized faces. Or you know — it’s a 3D square. But how does this relate to marketing retainers and your agency’s current menu of services. In your standard service pack (or menu of services, or list of deliverables), each package should be visualized as a cube; essentially, every retainer has a width, a length, and a depth. [For the following examples, let us operate under the hypothetical “Bronze, Silver and Gold” labels to your tiered marketing offering.] WIDTH: Expand your services “horizontally” and add more options to the menu as needed. By scaling up in packages, more items can now be a part of the retainer. Going from Bronze to Silver, maybe now blogging becomes a deliverable where it hadn’t been in the previous tier. Or PPC management. Or creative services. Or lead nurturing. (i.e. HubSpot, when moving from Basic to Professional editions, adds marketing automation into the software.) HEIGHT: In services that appear in multiple retainer levels, scale up by increasing the frequency and/or the delivery cadence of these services “vertically”. For example, Bronze may have 2x blogs published a month, but Silver has 2x published blogs a week. Move from 4x Facebook posts a month to 12x organic posts a month. (i.e. Slack’s Free version allows for up to 10 app integrations. A move to Standard uncaps that amount for unlimited integration options.) DEPTH: By growing in “depth”, increase the technical aspect and approach to a particular service. Be more hands on with an integration or manage the sync between two platforms. By moving to Gold, add boosted posts or advertisements to the social management service. Include a defined A/B testing schedule on top of your landing page development service. (i.e. Dropbox Business, when moving from Standard to Advanced, introduces SSO integration for logging in vs. requiring users to manually log ins to Dropbox itself.)
https://medium.com/get-stuff-dunn/marketing-retainers-are-cubes-f9334d51d96
['Kevin Dunn']
2018-02-21 20:15:11.741000+00:00
['Marketing', 'Digital Marketing', 'Digital Marketing Agency', 'Freelancing', 'Inbound Marketing']
Title Marketing Retainers CubesContent marketing agency customer retainer v say number oneoff project gamechanger twelvemonth commitment customer mean aren’t placing effort prospecting selling new project month longer client commitment revenue becomes predictable easier forecast aren’t living “inmonth biting nail pushing “Closed Won” also get spend time show value customer move vendor partner Okay yes intrinsic value — argument — marketing retainer clear aren’t going appear thin air creating appropriate retainer model project within tip begin applying percentage markup top effective hourly operating cost number agency struggle properly appropriately scale bundled option made available customer Cold Stone Creamery “Like Love Gotta It” Starbucks “Tall Grande Venti” Slack “Free Standard Plus” create tiered set option rightsizing customer instead “Not Enough Value Sweet Spot Overpriced One” Get cubical geometric term cube symmetrical threedimensional shape six square identically sized face know — it’s 3D square relate marketing retainer agency’s current menu service standard service pack menu service list deliverable package visualized cube essentially every retainer width length depth following example let u operate hypothetical “Bronze Silver Gold” label tiered marketing offering WIDTH Expand service “horizontally” add option menu needed scaling package item part retainer Going Bronze Silver maybe blogging becomes deliverable hadn’t previous tier PPC management creative service lead nurturing ie HubSpot moving Basic Professional edition add marketing automation software HEIGHT service appear multiple retainer level scale increasing frequency andor delivery cadence service “vertically” example Bronze may 2x blog published month Silver 2x published blog week Move 4x Facebook post month 12x organic post month ie Slack’s Free version allows 10 app integration move Standard uncaps amount unlimited integration option DEPTH growing “depth” increase technical aspect approach particular service hand integration manage sync two platform moving Gold add boosted post advertisement social management service Include defined AB testing schedule top landing page development service ie Dropbox Business moving Standard Advanced introduces SSO integration logging v requiring user manually log in Dropbox itselfTags Marketing Digital Marketing Digital Marketing Agency Freelancing Inbound Marketing
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How to Have a Successful UX Career at Google (Or Anywhere Else)
Learn how to “speak shark” I am a huge fan of the reality TV show Shark Tank. For those not familiar, the basic premise is that entrepreneurs come out and pitch their business or product ideas to an audience of seasoned, successful businesspeople— the Sharks. Sharks grill the “guppies,” asking them detailed questions about how they’ll take their products to market, how they’ll make money, what their sales projections will be, and so on. Sharks then make offers to invest, so entrepreneurs get knowledgeable investors, Sharks get equity, and everyone wins. Or, quite often, everyone loses. The antics of this entrepreneurial pressure-cooker are entertaining, but the show also demonstrates that business acumen and product savviness go a long way when trying to sell your ideas. The more knowledgeable and business-smart an entrepreneur is, the better they do under questioning. It’s an immensely valuable skill. I call this “speaking shark.” It means thinking like a CEO. Fully understanding the product area you’re working in is one of the best ways UXers can position themselves as experts, united in true partnerships with both cross-functional teams and their end users. It’s not enough to just do product research, like competitive analyses or market surveys. You are the expert on the user, and that means understanding the full landscape in which your users exist. To get the lay of the land, read industry news, and understand where that industry and competitors are going. The goal is to build a POV on the product and business. As a manager, encourage your team to think about the following prompts: What business are you in? What problem are we solving? For whom? Why? How do we compete? What is our differentiator? How do we make money? What is the growth strategy? What are the ecosystem risks? Upping your vocabulary and understanding of basic business and product terminology is another fairly simple way of being able to speak shark. Get familiar with business metrics like KPI, sales revenue, net profit margin, gross margin, customer lifetime value, and product metrics like daily/monthly active users (DAU, MAU), churn rate, conversion rate, engagement etc. The type of product you work on — subscription vs. content sites vs. API products vs. e-commerce — will determine the metrics you gather. Regardless, as a design leader, you have to be able to understand the product and business metrics to be able to demonstrate how UX drives business value.
https://medium.com/google-design/how-to-have-a-successful-ux-career-at-google-or-anywhere-else-ea63624f74de
['Jhilmil Jain']
2019-11-05 17:47:42.874000+00:00
['Opinion', 'Design', 'UX', 'Career Advice']
Title Successful UX Career Google Anywhere ElseContent Learn “speak shark” huge fan reality TV show Shark Tank familiar basic premise entrepreneur come pitch business product idea audience seasoned successful businesspeople— Sharks Sharks grill “guppies” asking detailed question they’ll take product market they’ll make money sale projection Sharks make offer invest entrepreneur get knowledgeable investor Sharks get equity everyone win quite often everyone loses antic entrepreneurial pressurecooker entertaining show also demonstrates business acumen product savviness go long way trying sell idea knowledgeable businesssmart entrepreneur better questioning It’s immensely valuable skill call “speaking shark” mean thinking like CEO Fully understanding product area you’re working one best way UXers position expert united true partnership crossfunctional team end user It’s enough product research like competitive analysis market survey expert user mean understanding full landscape user exist get lay land read industry news understand industry competitor going goal build POV product business manager encourage team think following prompt business problem solving compete differentiator make money growth strategy ecosystem risk Upping vocabulary understanding basic business product terminology another fairly simple way able speak shark Get familiar business metric like KPI sale revenue net profit margin gross margin customer lifetime value product metric like dailymonthly active user DAU MAU churn rate conversion rate engagement etc type product work — subscription v content site v API product v ecommerce — determine metric gather Regardless design leader able understand product business metric able demonstrate UX drive business valueTags Opinion Design UX Career Advice
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3 Key Steps to Get to the Top of Your Game
3 Key Steps to Get to the Top of Your Game Become a superior performer like this 7-time F1 world champion Clive Mason/Getty Images Lewis Hamilton now stands alongside Michael Schumacher at seven F1 world championships. He has surpassed him in race results and critical driver statistics. F1 has described him as its “most complete performer”. Yet, in his post-championship interview, he admits: “I don’t think I’ve hit the limit yet.” I’ve come across a lot of resources about Lewis — Obviously, the guy is a legend. And as with most great people, we see and admire the talent. The pure drive (pun intended). A man, literally, at the finish line. But I don’t think we talk enough about how he got there. So, in this story, let’s look into Lewis Hamilton’s work ethic to understand how he sets himself up for success. I’ve broken it down into three core components with actionable advice. If you want to know what it takes to become a superior performer in any aspect of your life, just take it from this seven-time F1 world champion. Focus: List Down One Thing You’re Not Great At (yet). Lewis knew that though he had the talent, it was the ability to focus that would take him far. He had to have a clear focus on- and off-track. His trick? “Every year, I write down where I’m not great, as there are plenty of places I’m not great. And then I ask ‘so how do we do that?’” In your craft, career, personal life, there are a thousand ways to improve. But when you try to improve on so many fronts all at once, you’ll most likely end up with slim changes and a whole lot of frustration and fatigue. Scattered improvement can only take you so far. It’s an intentional, strategic focus that will change the ballgame. In action: What is one thing that if you focus on and manage to turn around, will make a huge difference in your performance? Make a note. Hammer it into your head. Zoom into that aspect and relentlessly go after it. Learning: Do Your Homework. Mastering your craft requires equal parts practice and study. As Lewis said: “It’s a lot of studying — I’ve done more this year than I would have done last year. I never understood that when I was younger, I’d just arrive and drive. The amount of homework I do in the background is probably the reason you see the results that I get today.” Not only do you have to push harder when it comes to the actual work, but you’ve got to go the extra mile when you’re off the record. Doing your homework means knowing the ins and outs of the craft and your performance. It means dissecting feedback and, quoting Lewis’ engineer, “just trying to find what’s the next thing that we can learn, where can we find that next bit of performance.” In action: Immerse yourself in both practice and study. Are you a Medium writer? Study other writers. Analyze your writing. Understand the rules of the platform. Perhaps you’re a fitness coach? Study various fitness programs. Join a community. Develop fundamental knowledge of nutrition. Learn as much as you can. Variety: Keep Your Hobbies. As if his plate wasn’t already full, Lewis is managing his own clothing line with Tommy Hilfiger. But as it turns out, his creative pursuits actually help him behind the wheel. In this podcast, he says he comes to races in much better form when he’s actively involved in other projects than when coming from a dull, restful week: “I do all these things and my mind’s being challenged all the time. I arrive at the race. And maybe I have slightly less energy, but mentally, I’m buzzing. And that is more powerful than having all the rest you can possibly want.” This may sound counterintuitive to the extreme focus and dedicated learning mentioned earlier. But the lesson here is that variety plays a key role in stimulating your brain and enhancing your performance. Don’t drop your other interests because you’re too hellbent on getting better. If you break your back and dedicate every waking hour of your day to improving, you might just end up with tunnel vision. As research has proven, you’ll perform better and think more creatively if you expose yourself to play. In action: You don’t have to launch your own fashion line or grow some kind of platform. Simply make time for your hobby. Dabble in a new interest or join a diverse community. Keep yourself curious, challenge yourself to think differently, and you will reap the rewards in your performance.
https://medium.com/live-your-life-on-purpose/how-to-perform-like-a-7-time-f1-world-champion-cfc34e7f7116
['Ria Tagulinao']
2020-12-20 07:42:07.536000+00:00
['Performance', 'Personal Development', 'F1', 'Self Improvement', 'Productivity']
Title 3 Key Steps Get Top GameContent 3 Key Steps Get Top Game Become superior performer like 7time F1 world champion Clive MasonGetty Images Lewis Hamilton stand alongside Michael Schumacher seven F1 world championship surpassed race result critical driver statistic F1 described “most complete performer” Yet postchampionship interview admits “I don’t think I’ve hit limit yet” I’ve come across lot resource Lewis — Obviously guy legend great people see admire talent pure drive pun intended man literally finish line don’t think talk enough got story let’s look Lewis Hamilton’s work ethic understand set success I’ve broken three core component actionable advice want know take become superior performer aspect life take seventime F1 world champion Focus List One Thing You’re Great yet Lewis knew though talent ability focus would take far clear focus offtrack trick “Every year write I’m great plenty place I’m great ask ‘so that’” craft career personal life thousand way improve try improve many front you’ll likely end slim change whole lot frustration fatigue Scattered improvement take far It’s intentional strategic focus change ballgame action one thing focus manage turn around make huge difference performance Make note Hammer head Zoom aspect relentlessly go Learning Homework Mastering craft requires equal part practice study Lewis said “It’s lot studying — I’ve done year would done last year never understood younger I’d arrive drive amount homework background probably reason see result get today” push harder come actual work you’ve got go extra mile you’re record homework mean knowing in out craft performance mean dissecting feedback quoting Lewis’ engineer “just trying find what’s next thing learn find next bit performance” action Immerse practice study Medium writer Study writer Analyze writing Understand rule platform Perhaps you’re fitness coach Study various fitness program Join community Develop fundamental knowledge nutrition Learn much Variety Keep Hobbies plate wasn’t already full Lewis managing clothing line Tommy Hilfiger turn creative pursuit actually help behind wheel podcast say come race much better form he’s actively involved project coming dull restful week “I thing mind’s challenged time arrive race maybe slightly le energy mentally I’m buzzing powerful rest possibly want” may sound counterintuitive extreme focus dedicated learning mentioned earlier lesson variety play key role stimulating brain enhancing performance Don’t drop interest you’re hellbent getting better break back dedicate every waking hour day improving might end tunnel vision research proven you’ll perform better think creatively expose play action don’t launch fashion line grow kind platform Simply make time hobby Dabble new interest join diverse community Keep curious challenge think differently reap reward performanceTags Performance Personal Development F1 Self Improvement Productivity
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New Year, New Ewww
Written by Daily comic by Lisa Burdige and John Hazard about balancing life, love and kids in the gig economy.
https://backgroundnoisecomic.medium.com/new-year-new-ewww-a17ae9cbe9dc
['Background Noise Comics']
2019-01-04 04:16:41.490000+00:00
['Humor', 'Depression', 'New Years Resolutions', 'Mental Health', 'Comics']
Title New Year New EwwwContent Written Daily comic Lisa Burdige John Hazard balancing life love kid gig economyTags Humor Depression New Years Resolutions Mental Health Comics
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Cats Who Have Owned Me
Cats Who Have Owned Me Because, let’s be clear about these relationships Me pinned in place by Blue, circa 1960. Photos provided by Remington Write. His name was Blue and Mom said he was a Russian Blue; that’s all I remember. I barely remember Gypsy, our black cat who got hit in the road. What I do remember about Gypsy was Mom and Daddy sitting me down to have The Death Talk (something I have kind of never really recovered from). Gypsy had had a litter before meeting her maker out on the curve of Weeden Road and we kept the one black kitten, George. George was the runt with one leg twisted from being squashed into the corner of the womb by his four litter-mates. He had seven toes on every foot and could open closed doors by turning the knob. Back then we lived outside of town and he was a ferocious hunter, dragging dying rabbits back to the house or toying with a frantic mouse until it gave up and died. And since George had claimed me as his human, I took responsibility for trying to save his kills. That got me bitten more than once by frightened rodents. Whatever other issues that came between my mother and I later in life (and there were many), she will always get credit for gently lifting each next bloody rabbit from my arms without ever giving me grief for ruining yet another set of clothes. She’d put the traumatized rabbit in a box by the fridge and tell me the next day that it was all better and back out by the garden. The summer I was nine our world upended and with about six weeks warning Daddy quit his job at Putnam’s Garage, they sold the house and we moved from rural western New York State to Ohio (the story behind that one is a frigging novel). In Ohio, we lived right in town and about two blocks from that town’s crazy cat lady. Where there are crazy cat ladies, it turns out, there are fed up neighbors putting out poison. Less than a month after we got settled into the new place, George turned up sick. Mom and Daddy guessed he’d eaten some of the poison put out for the cat lady’s cats. Poor George died in a box in the bathroom. For two days he lay there, eyes glassy and uttering low confused yowls. The first day after he died I couldn’t stop crying. The second day I kept crying because suddenly Mom was being incredibly kind and gentle with me which I wasn’t used to and wanted more of. There were more cats after that, but none claimed me until Puss. Years later, living very close to the edge of complete catastrophe in Cleveland, I found myself coming to in the basement after a drunken house party with a tiny, gray tabby kitten curled up under my chin. The kids had been tossing that kitten around earlier so when I left it was under my coat. That was Puss. Puss lived 22 years. So far, that’s the longest continuous relationship of my life. I was 21 when I stole her from that party and 42 when, sobbing, I took her to the all-night animal clinic here in New York City under the Queensboro Bridge because she’d stopped eating and drinking water. In between, our lives went through any number of strange turns. There was the junk yard German Shepherd next door on Tomkins Ave that just about tore her to pieces. She recuperated from that and still loved prowling around outdoors. Because I grew up with what we called indoor/outdoor cats it never occurred to me to keep her indoors. She also outlasted three partners. Puss sitting pretty in the mess before the move to NYC When I was 36 and got my first apartment (yeah, late bloomer), Puss came into her own. Because it was a fourth floor walk up, she became an indoor cat and settled comfortably into being queen of her domain. The apartment had wide windowsills and a number of small crooks and crannies for her to tuck herself into. We lived together there for six peaceful years until I got this mad notion to move to New York City. I agonized over whether to drag my poor old cat with me. My former partner offered to take her, but I couldn’t leave her behind. She wouldn’t tolerate it. So off we went. One day I walked into my room in the shared apartment where I lived in upper Manhattan and called her name. She was facing away from me on the bed and didn’t respond. That’s when I realized that she had gone deaf. It was only in that last year that there was any indication of her age. I stood weeping while the vet put her back into my arms with that catheter in her leg; I was sure that I had “killed my cat by bringing her to New York”. The kind young man pointed out that if I stayed in Cleveland she would still be 22 years old and likely to die soon anyway. Oh. Right. I did not rush to submit myself to the sway of another cat. Instead I focused on what everyone had assured me was impossible: finding an apartment I could afford on my own in the city. It took 15 months, but I proved them all wrong. In 2002 I moved into my own rent-stabilized apartment in Harlem. And discovered I had mice. Many mice. Bold ones who would saunter out into the middle of the living room and look at me. Swarms of them congregating under the hood of my gas stove at night. Time for that cat. I’d go to Bide-a-Wee, a wonderful no-kill shelter and visit the kittens. They were a shell-shocked bunch, those little feral kittens usually separated too early from their mothers with crusted eyes, cowering and terrified. I was slowly recuperating from an autoimmune disorder that had really knocked me on my ass so I was not in any condition to be nursing tiny sick kittens. Alice Through the Looking Glass Black cats know about me, I think. Alice, with her sleek black fur and giant golden eyes, was the first of the Bide-a-Wee kittens to respond to my finger twitching between the bars of her cage. She was feral and cautious, but seemed healthy and inquisitive enough for me to pony up the adoption fee and take her home. The moment I let her out of the carrier, she vanished. For three days there was no cat in that apartment. I looked everywhere. Under everything, inside of everything, even outdoors. Zero little black cat. Alice had slipped through the looking glass. Food was untouched and nothing appeared in the litter box. Three days later as I sat on the toilet I saw a small black blur zip across the living room. For another week the only time I saw Alice was when I was on the john. Over time Alice took on her responsibilities for me with quiet authority. But she’d vanish as soon as anyone she didn’t know appeared. We understood one another. Then came JJ, my very expensive stray cat. She’s a cagey one, JJ is. She took me hostage at 5 o’clock on a Sunday morning when I was coming home from a party in Brooklyn with my then-partner, Ric. We were stumbling along towards home when a tiny gray and black tabby kitten shot out of the nearby trash pile and fell on my foot on her back, looking up at me. What am I going to do? Kick a kitten? Alice and JJ With Alice snug in the apartment, there was no way I was bringing a street kitten (no matter how adorable) in. So Ric went and got the cat carrier and we caught a cab back down to the 24-hour animal clinic (yes, the same one where I took Puss at the end of her life). $300 later we knew she didn’t have feline leukemia and that she was a she, but the un-gendered name stuck. JJ was not feral and was clearly happy to have humans to boss around. This girl was socialized. Bob, on the left was born without a tail, and her sister, Smokey And she was pregnant. And if Alice was not thrilled with the new roommate, she was really not having it with five kittens in her domain. Actually, Alice was incredibly patient with the little fiends. And here is where I tell you how kittens are always superior to puppies and babies. Every one of those five kittens got put into the litter box once and not one of them ever missed using the box again. Not one. Not once. Living with five kittens can be incredibly fun but we were happy to find good homes for the fiends and Miss JJ had herself another trip to the vet to be spayed. Cats, similar to humans, don’t make great pets when they have the option of sexual activity. Two years ago, while I was lost in the freelance wilderness, Alice developed diabetes. The vet offered the value-pack of syringes and insulin and sharps disposal bottles all for a mere $160. I would be testing Alice’s blood and taking her in for analysis weekly until we stabilized her blood sugar at $80 a visit. This would buy my tired old black cat some time but those regular visits to the vet would ensure she wasn’t going to be having much in the way of quality of life. After talking it over with friends I decided to keep her as comfortable as I could until it was time to let her go. She let me know when that was. Now JJ rules supreme. She has a new human under her sway; this one however doesn’t recognize her authority, which makes living with the two of them a real opportunity for spiritual growth. JJ rules For most of my life I have submitted to the whims of some cat and I have to say there are worse whims to which one could submit. Way way worse.
https://medium.com/tenderlymag/cats-who-have-owned-me-9c81a0a6cfc7
['Remington Write']
2019-11-26 22:00:21.414000+00:00
['Cats', 'Pets', 'Relationships', 'Death', 'New York']
Title Cats Owned MeContent Cats Owned let’s clear relationship pinned place Blue circa 1960 Photos provided Remington Write name Blue Mom said Russian Blue that’s remember barely remember Gypsy black cat got hit road remember Gypsy Mom Daddy sitting Death Talk something kind never really recovered Gypsy litter meeting maker curve Weeden Road kept one black kitten George George runt one leg twisted squashed corner womb four littermates seven toe every foot could open closed door turning knob Back lived outside town ferocious hunter dragging dying rabbit back house toying frantic mouse gave died since George claimed human took responsibility trying save kill got bitten frightened rodent Whatever issue came mother later life many always get credit gently lifting next bloody rabbit arm without ever giving grief ruining yet another set clothes She’d put traumatized rabbit box fridge tell next day better back garden summer nine world upended six week warning Daddy quit job Putnam’s Garage sold house moved rural western New York State Ohio story behind one frigging novel Ohio lived right town two block town’s crazy cat lady crazy cat lady turn fed neighbor putting poison Less month got settled new place George turned sick Mom Daddy guessed he’d eaten poison put cat lady’s cat Poor George died box bathroom two day lay eye glassy uttering low confused yowl first day died couldn’t stop cry second day kept cry suddenly Mom incredibly kind gentle wasn’t used wanted cat none claimed Puss Years later living close edge complete catastrophe Cleveland found coming basement drunken house party tiny gray tabby kitten curled chin kid tossing kitten around earlier left coat Puss Puss lived 22 year far that’s longest continuous relationship life 21 stole party 42 sobbing took allnight animal clinic New York City Queensboro Bridge she’d stopped eating drinking water life went number strange turn junk yard German Shepherd next door Tomkins Ave tore piece recuperated still loved prowling around outdoors grew called indooroutdoor cat never occurred keep indoors also outlasted three partner Puss sitting pretty mess move NYC 36 got first apartment yeah late bloomer Puss came fourth floor walk became indoor cat settled comfortably queen domain apartment wide windowsill number small crook cranny tuck lived together six peaceful year got mad notion move New York City agonized whether drag poor old cat former partner offered take couldn’t leave behind wouldn’t tolerate went One day walked room shared apartment lived upper Manhattan called name facing away bed didn’t respond That’s realized gone deaf last year indication age stood weeping vet put back arm catheter leg sure “killed cat bringing New York” kind young man pointed stayed Cleveland would still 22 year old likely die soon anyway Oh Right rush submit sway another cat Instead focused everyone assured impossible finding apartment could afford city took 15 month proved wrong 2002 moved rentstabilized apartment Harlem discovered mouse Many mouse Bold one would saunter middle living room look Swarms congregating hood gas stove night Time cat I’d go BideaWee wonderful nokill shelter visit kitten shellshocked bunch little feral kitten usually separated early mother crusted eye cowering terrified slowly recuperating autoimmune disorder really knocked as condition nursing tiny sick kitten Alice Looking Glass Black cat know think Alice sleek black fur giant golden eye first BideaWee kitten respond finger twitching bar cage feral cautious seemed healthy inquisitive enough pony adoption fee take home moment let carrier vanished three day cat apartment looked everywhere everything inside everything even outdoors Zero little black cat Alice slipped looking glass Food untouched nothing appeared litter box Three day later sat toilet saw small black blur zip across living room another week time saw Alice john time Alice took responsibility quiet authority she’d vanish soon anyone didn’t know appeared understood one another came JJ expensive stray cat She’s cagey one JJ took hostage 5 o’clock Sunday morning coming home party Brooklyn thenpartner Ric stumbling along towards home tiny gray black tabby kitten shot nearby trash pile fell foot back looking going Kick kitten Alice JJ Alice snug apartment way bringing street kitten matter adorable Ric went got cat carrier caught cab back 24hour animal clinic yes one took Puss end life 300 later knew didn’t feline leukemia ungendered name stuck JJ feral clearly happy human bos around girl socialized Bob left born without tail sister Smokey pregnant Alice thrilled new roommate really five kitten domain Actually Alice incredibly patient little fiend tell kitten always superior puppy baby Every one five kitten got put litter box one ever missed using box one Living five kitten incredibly fun happy find good home fiend Miss JJ another trip vet spayed Cats similar human don’t make great pet option sexual activity Two year ago lost freelance wilderness Alice developed diabetes vet offered valuepack syrinx insulin sharp disposal bottle mere 160 would testing Alice’s blood taking analysis weekly stabilized blood sugar 80 visit would buy tired old black cat time regular visit vet would ensure wasn’t going much way quality life talking friend decided keep comfortable could time let go let know JJ rule supreme new human sway one however doesn’t recognize authority make living two real opportunity spiritual growth JJ rule life submitted whim cat say worse whim one could submit Way way worseTags Cats Pets Relationships Death New York
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Here is what you need to do to get more stuff done…
Here is what you need to do to get more stuff done… Mo Follow Dec 21 · 3 min read Photo from Unsplash We all sometimes struggle with staying focused on our tasks: work, studies, revision, and other things besides. This can mean not getting enough done during the day. Here are a few things, from personal experience, that you can do, to help you focus on whatever you are doing throughout your day. Always keep the end goal in mind. When you have a lack of focus or discipline, or you are not really enthusiastic about what you are doing, a good place to start is to remind yourself why you started working in the first place. Do you want to pass a test with flying colors? Do you want to ace an interview? Do you want to grow your business? Whatever your end goal is, keep that in mind, because this will give you the determination and the focus that you need to carry on. Be organized: Set up a timetable and a to-do list. Another reason for lack of focus is that you just don’t know what you are supposed to be doing. This is attributed to a lack of organization, and so this is why you need to have both a to-do list and a timetable. The to-do list is where you put tasks that you need to complete, and also when you need to complete them. The timetable is where you fit the tasks on your to-do list into your day so that you are organized for the day ahead. Give yourself a break in between tasks. A big reason that you may lack focus may be that, because you have been working for a few hours, you are just too tired to focus properly on your work. So, remember to give yourself 10–20 minute breaks, to recharge your batteries, so that you can go back to your tasks rejuvenated and energized. Have a good night’s sleep. This is very important. Have an early night, and get the sleep that you need, so that you do not feel tired in the morning. The morning is the most productive part of the day, and so feeling tired from the night before will hinder how much work you get done in this crucial time. This brings us neatly to the final point… Start your day with an effective morning routine. A productive morning is an essential part of a productive day. Doing the same few things in the morning before you start your day can really help you stay focused for the day ahead. It primes your brain for the work ahead, and it is a good way to get focused on the tasks that you need to complete. I hope that you will use these tips to be more focused so that you can get more done during the day. If you have got to this point in the article, please take the time to follow me for more pieces about studying, motivation, and life. Thank you.
https://medium.com/illumination/here-is-what-you-need-to-do-to-get-more-stuff-done-98e9dac3b53d
[]
2020-12-21 14:59:32.625000+00:00
['Self Improvement', 'Motivation', 'Work', 'Focus', 'Life']
Title need get stuff done…Content need get stuff done… Mo Follow Dec 21 · 3 min read Photo Unsplash sometimes struggle staying focused task work study revision thing besides mean getting enough done day thing personal experience help focus whatever throughout day Always keep end goal mind lack focus discipline really enthusiastic good place start remind started working first place want pas test flying color want ace interview want grow business Whatever end goal keep mind give determination focus need carry organized Set timetable todo list Another reason lack focus don’t know supposed attributed lack organization need todo list timetable todo list put task need complete also need complete timetable fit task todo list day organized day ahead Give break task big reason may lack focus may working hour tired focus properly work remember give 10–20 minute break recharge battery go back task rejuvenated energized good night’s sleep important early night get sleep need feel tired morning morning productive part day feeling tired night hinder much work get done crucial time brings u neatly final point… Start day effective morning routine productive morning essential part productive day thing morning start day really help stay focused day ahead prime brain work ahead good way get focused task need complete hope use tip focused get done day got point article please take time follow piece studying motivation life Thank youTags Self Improvement Motivation Work Focus Life
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How to be a better Software Engineer
How to be a better Software Engineer Building a career out of coding The power of technology is constantly expanding, and the software industry is experiencing a boom. New applications and technologies are appearing on an almost daily basis. In addition, the number of programmers working on these applications is growing rapidly. As a result, the market for software engineers has been continuously growing, and new opportunities are arising on an almost daily basis. How to become a Software Engineer? Why learn programming? With over 70% of all new jobs being created in the last 5 years, the demand for software engineers is growing rapidly. This growth can be traced back to an increased need for technical talent in an ever-increasing number of fields, including: Enterprise infrastructure Software development Hardware systems integration Cloud computing Financial services Automotive The demand for talent is growing in the following industries, and the growth rate is expected to continue for some time. How to build a software engineering career However, we believe that many developers do not know what to do. Some are simply stuck in a programming rut where the code they write is good enough. Some have a hard time understanding the complexities of the industry, and others are simply losing interest in programming at some point. In order to avoid this confusion the best solution is to map your potential career as a software engineer. This will give you a sense of where to go from here. It will also tell you which companies might be best for you if you do choose to pursue a career in software engineering. When you have a clear idea of what the company culture is like and what they are looking for in software engineers you can think of which company is going to be best for you. The more you know about the companies you want to join the more specific you can be about the kind of software engineering experience you’ll get. When in doubt start small and get used to the company environment. That way you can pick the right company for you. The best course of action is to understand what you want to do and then get started. A company in which you can do what you like, how you like, and how well you can handle the work is going to be a better place for you and the company. How Can I Start a Startup? A lot of people say they want to start a startup. There is nothing wrong with wanting to start a startup. But that doesn’t mean you have to. Startup culture is not something you get from someone else, it is something you can build yourself. Startup culture is not something you can go get in a classroom, and learn. Startups come from people, they have to be built by people. The best way to learn about running your business is starting one yourself. Second best is reading books about it and talking to other people who have done it. Research companies you want to work in Talk to former and current employees. See company’s projects. Check what skills you’ll need for a given role. Ask questions — that’s the best way to learn about whether a particular position is for you. In the end, if you want to work on interesting projects with motivated people, you need to know as much as you can about the options on the job market offered… or about a particular niche you’d like to start your own thing in. In any case, good luck!
https://medium.com/data-science-rush/how-to-be-a-better-software-engineer-25376ab1e1ed
['Przemek Chojecki']
2019-11-20 16:09:39.553000+00:00
['Work', 'Coding', 'Programming', 'Software Engineering', 'Software Development']
Title better Software EngineerContent better Software Engineer Building career coding power technology constantly expanding software industry experiencing boom New application technology appearing almost daily basis addition number programmer working application growing rapidly result market software engineer continuously growing new opportunity arising almost daily basis become Software Engineer learn programming 70 new job created last 5 year demand software engineer growing rapidly growth traced back increased need technical talent everincreasing number field including Enterprise infrastructure Software development Hardware system integration Cloud computing Financial service Automotive demand talent growing following industry growth rate expected continue time build software engineering career However believe many developer know simply stuck programming rut code write good enough hard time understanding complexity industry others simply losing interest programming point order avoid confusion best solution map potential career software engineer give sense go also tell company might best choose pursue career software engineering clear idea company culture like looking software engineer think company going best know company want join specific kind software engineering experience you’ll get doubt start small get used company environment way pick right company best course action understand want get started company like like well handle work going better place company Start Startup lot people say want start startup nothing wrong wanting start startup doesn’t mean Startup culture something get someone else something build Startup culture something go get classroom learn Startups come people built people best way learn running business starting one Second best reading book talking people done Research company want work Talk former current employee See company’s project Check skill you’ll need given role Ask question — that’s best way learn whether particular position end want work interesting project motivated people need know much option job market offered… particular niche you’d like start thing case good luckTags Work Coding Programming Software Engineering Software Development
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New Sight
A poetry publication brought to you by Assemblage to capture all of your disconnected thoughts and let them find their form. Follow
https://medium.com/loose-words/new-sight-de3b936a54de
['Shannon Mastromonico']
2020-05-06 12:53:04.937000+00:00
['Free Verse', 'Poetry', 'Writing', 'Spiritual', 'Micro Poetry']
Title New SightContent poetry publication brought Assemblage capture disconnected thought let find form FollowTags Free Verse Poetry Writing Spiritual Micro Poetry
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Crafting walkthroughs of the UX prototypes
“If a picture is worth 1000 words, a prototype is worth 1000 meetings.” — Tom & David Kelley Prototyping is a time-tested method for designing solutions and getting feedback early in the process. As a designer, we collectively, along with stakeholders, solve business problems by envisioning solutions and shaping the vision in the form of tangible interfaces. Here, prototypes are a great way to push our thinking, communicate ideas, and learn from evaluating the concepts. Prototypes help us fail-fast so as to uncover potential design problems and scenarios early on. “Fail often so that you can succeed sooner.” — Tom Kelley We all have our own way of prototyping and walking the stakeholders through the prototypes. I would like to share what has worked for me and what hasn’t. Please note I use AxureRP for wireframing and prototyping. Here are the stages when I use prototype walkthroughs — Very early in the design Consider this as an informal evaluation of your concept. Your team has floated an idea and you are sketching it. Feedback on the sketches and paper prototypes ascertain the direction. Your concept may or may not align with Product Owner (PO), Business Analyst (BA). But, once you put it on paper, it gives a channel for discussion. You may also perform initial walkthrough peer designers. When we build a wireframe, it may be desirable, but it may not be feasible considering the constraints such as team competency or time availability. “The value of a prototype is in the education it gives you, not in the code itself.” — Alan Cooper If your business stakeholders give green light to a wireframe that is not feasible in the budget, then you and your team will have a tough time in delivery. Hence, it is a good idea to run it by the internal team like PO, BA, Technical Architect, or the development team. Walkthroughs at this stage reveal most of the design problems. At the end of every session, we note the changes expected and whether it is a go-ahead. It is your responsibility to fix the identifies issues. We perform the changes as agreed and we are ready for the stakeholder presentation. When evaluating with stakeholders We meet our stakeholders regularly to review different tasks in a prototype that are written in user stories. For this walkthrough, we focus on a section of the product that comprises a fixed set of user stories that the development team wants to take in next sprint. We fix the agenda of the meeting with the users and during the meeting, we focus on those items only. “There are two different types of prototyping. First, the gut sense. You know how far you can take it. Second, you need experts to figure out weather or not it is attainable.” — Tony Fadell We use tasks based on walkthroughs. Business stakeholders examine the usability of the product. They also evaluate if the product satisfies the needs. A user story based walkthroughs show is the part of the product is ready for user testing or not. The sessions are generally an hour long and we involve only a few people. Thus, the feedback is exactly to the point and revision is easier. We walk through the prototypes and then work on refinements. Our stakeholders have access to the wireframes as they are available on the Axure Cloud. They can go through the prototype and can come back to us for any doubt or feedback. They have been proactively looking at it. When evaluating with end-users Generally, we try to involve new users in every session so we demonstrate the application to a large audience. The walkthroughs are always from the user perspective. We take one task at a time and use the interactive prototype to complete the task. We record the sessions in MS Teams so the users can access the recording later. Each product wireframe is hosted on Axure cloud with a password and the URL is shared with the participants. After the session, we request users to comment in the wireframe for questions or suggestions if any. Most users don’t comment, and many times they don’t go through the wireframes after the meeting. Some users do need reminders. Thus, we keep accepting feedback for a few days to a few weeks. “If you think good design is expensive, you should look at the cost of bad design.” — Ralf Speth You might say, but the users may not be aware of how to use the wireframe? We actually show them how to use the wireframe, how to navigate, how to use hotspots in Axure. Sometimes we request them to demonstrate from their laptop or desktop, how they would perform a task in the prototype. Some users may not be aware that this is a prototype and not the developed application. So we iterate in our sessions that — This is not the end product. This is a mockup and we can revise it as much as they want, as long the feedback is shared within a given time-window. This has helped the users to know we are not late in the process. Please note there is also a separate team who performs usability evaluation. We receive feedback from them too that we incorporate as necessary. Wrapping up A prototype walkthrough is an effective way to communicate ideas with stakeholders. But, it is not sufficient for usability evaluation. For usability, you must evaluate the tasks with users in separate sessions. A guided walkthrough will help you onboard your stakeholders from business and technology. It will help you build confidence for a business that the product is meeting the needs and for technology that the product can be developed within time and budget. But, ultimately how your users will end up using your product is incomprehensible from walkthroughs. References David and Tom Kelley, Creative Confidence: Unleashing the Creative Potential Within Us All Thanks for reading the article! If you would like to share your thoughts, please share them in comments below.
https://medium.com/design-bootcamp/crafting-walkthroughs-of-the-ux-prototypes-77022e30c1e2
['Sujit Devkar']
2020-10-21 04:57:58.352000+00:00
['Product Design', 'Design', 'User Experience Design', 'Prototyping', 'UX']
Title Crafting walkthroughs UX prototypesContent “If picture worth 1000 word prototype worth 1000 meetings” — Tom David Kelley Prototyping timetested method designing solution getting feedback early process designer collectively along stakeholder solve business problem envisioning solution shaping vision form tangible interface prototype great way push thinking communicate idea learn evaluating concept Prototypes help u failfast uncover potential design problem scenario early “Fail often succeed sooner” — Tom Kelley way prototyping walking stakeholder prototype would like share worked hasn’t Please note use AxureRP wireframing prototyping stage use prototype walkthroughs — early design Consider informal evaluation concept team floated idea sketching Feedback sketch paper prototype ascertain direction concept may may align Product Owner PO Business Analyst BA put paper give channel discussion may also perform initial walkthrough peer designer build wireframe may desirable may feasible considering constraint team competency time availability “The value prototype education give code itself” — Alan Cooper business stakeholder give green light wireframe feasible budget team tough time delivery Hence good idea run internal team like PO BA Technical Architect development team Walkthroughs stage reveal design problem end every session note change expected whether goahead responsibility fix identifies issue perform change agreed ready stakeholder presentation evaluating stakeholder meet stakeholder regularly review different task prototype written user story walkthrough focus section product comprises fixed set user story development team want take next sprint fix agenda meeting user meeting focus item “There two different type prototyping First gut sense know far take Second need expert figure weather attainable” — Tony Fadell use task based walkthroughs Business stakeholder examine usability product also evaluate product satisfies need user story based walkthroughs show part product ready user testing session generally hour long involve people Thus feedback exactly point revision easier walk prototype work refinement stakeholder access wireframes available Axure Cloud go prototype come back u doubt feedback proactively looking evaluating endusers Generally try involve new user every session demonstrate application large audience walkthroughs always user perspective take one task time use interactive prototype complete task record session MS Teams user access recording later product wireframe hosted Axure cloud password URL shared participant session request user comment wireframe question suggestion user don’t comment many time don’t go wireframes meeting user need reminder Thus keep accepting feedback day week “If think good design expensive look cost bad design” — Ralf Speth might say user may aware use wireframe actually show use wireframe navigate use hotspot Axure Sometimes request demonstrate laptop desktop would perform task prototype user may aware prototype developed application iterate session — end product mockup revise much want long feedback shared within given timewindow helped user know late process Please note also separate team performs usability evaluation receive feedback incorporate necessary Wrapping prototype walkthrough effective way communicate idea stakeholder sufficient usability evaluation usability must evaluate task user separate session guided walkthrough help onboard stakeholder business technology help build confidence business product meeting need technology product developed within time budget ultimately user end using product incomprehensible walkthroughs References David Tom Kelley Creative Confidence Unleashing Creative Potential Within Us Thanks reading article would like share thought please share comment belowTags Product Design Design User Experience Design Prototyping UX
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We Don’t Want a Mandalorian Movie, Thanks
Last week, Variety reported on the likelihood of a Mandalorian film in the future. In the article, showrunner Jon Favreau had this to say: “The line is blurring now,” said Favreau. “Things that you would have only seen in the movie theater, you’re seeing on streaming, and I think it could go the other way as well.” Favreau said he’s in “no rush” to push the show beyond a streaming series. “But we’re definitely open to it,” he added, “and excited to see where the story leads us and have that flexibility — because there’s no rulebook now.” I want to preface this by saying that I love everything about The Mandalorian and can’t wait for season two. And, after giving us the holy trilogy of Elf, Iron Man, and The Mandalorian, Favreau himself can do little wrong in my eyes. But this idea that the silver screen is the be-all and end-all for Star Wars is incredibly shortsighted, and is more likely to ruin what makes The Mandalorian special than improve anything. After all, the Disney-era films have been uneven at best, disasters at worst. Season one proved beyond a doubt that Star Wars not only works on the small screen, it belongs there. The world of The Mandalorian is gritty and the stakes far more intimate, which is perfect for the format. By contrast, modern big screen Star Wars is all bombast and little substance. That isn’t to say you can’t tell Mando’s story writ large, and with Favreau in tow I’m sure it’d even be good. But when it’s working so well in the current implementation, why mess with it? The bigger problem is one of segmentation. Putting part of the story on television and part in one or more films introduces unnecessary complexity. And it raises a philosophical question: does the show then become a way of serving up content for the flashier, more lucrative films, like a sort of cinematic JV? Does it establish stakes the movie pays off? How does the show not suffer in such scenarios? Or does it establish a mini universe, with The Mandalorian as a hub, and spin-off movies focusing on tertiary characters and plots? Which is to say – lesser ones. No matter how you cut it, something (the show or the movie) will be less than it could be. This is even putting aside the current theatrical landscape given the ongoing pandemic, which is to say, apocalyptic. Disney ended up moving Mulan to a Disney+ release. Black Widow has been moved twice now, and likely will move again before it finally settles (perhaps on Disney+ as well). The pandemic may (should?) end eventually. Perhaps by 2022 we’ll be piling into theaters and breathing all over each other again. Then again, why assume that will be the case? The biggest issue though is the inherent suggestion that it somehow isn’t real Star Wars unless it’s big and loud. That it must be sanctified on the big screen in order to be legitimatized. That all roads must inevitably lead to the theater. Marvel Studios is in the midst of a similar experiment, one in which the core MCU is augmented by stories told on Disney+. The difference is the MCU will remain the mechanism through which the major storytelling is told. The shows will supplement the films but remain optional. You can see the newest MCU film without having seen the shows and you probably won’t miss much. The shows will be optional, in other words, rather like Agents of Shield. This feels different. The new normal of streaming ubiquity has presented us with a new era of golden TV and a bevy of great content. But the fact that Disney is seriously considering splintering The Mandalorian across both film and television indicates that they are still stuck in the old ways of thinking.
https://medium.com/fan-fare/we-dont-want-a-mandalorian-movie-thanks-ef81e6e1c1f4
['Eric Pierce']
2020-10-26 13:28:29.272000+00:00
['Writing', 'Star Wars', 'Television', 'Film', 'Movies']
Title Don’t Want Mandalorian Movie ThanksContent Last week Variety reported likelihood Mandalorian film future article showrunner Jon Favreau say “The line blurring now” said Favreau “Things would seen movie theater you’re seeing streaming think could go way well” Favreau said he’s “no rush” push show beyond streaming series “But we’re definitely open it” added “and excited see story lead u flexibility — there’s rulebook now” want preface saying love everything Mandalorian can’t wait season two giving u holy trilogy Elf Iron Man Mandalorian Favreau little wrong eye idea silver screen beall endall Star Wars incredibly shortsighted likely ruin make Mandalorian special improve anything Disneyera film uneven best disaster worst Season one proved beyond doubt Star Wars work small screen belongs world Mandalorian gritty stake far intimate perfect format contrast modern big screen Star Wars bombast little substance isn’t say can’t tell Mando’s story writ large Favreau tow I’m sure it’d even good it’s working well current implementation mess bigger problem one segmentation Putting part story television part one film introduces unnecessary complexity raise philosophical question show become way serving content flashier lucrative film like sort cinematic JV establish stake movie pay show suffer scenario establish mini universe Mandalorian hub spinoff movie focusing tertiary character plot say – lesser one matter cut something show movie le could even putting aside current theatrical landscape given ongoing pandemic say apocalyptic Disney ended moving Mulan Disney release Black Widow moved twice likely move finally settle perhaps Disney well pandemic may end eventually Perhaps 2022 we’ll piling theater breathing assume case biggest issue though inherent suggestion somehow isn’t real Star Wars unless it’s big loud must sanctified big screen order legitimatized road must inevitably lead theater Marvel Studios midst similar experiment one core MCU augmented story told Disney difference MCU remain mechanism major storytelling told show supplement film remain optional see newest MCU film without seen show probably won’t miss much show optional word rather like Agents Shield feel different new normal streaming ubiquity presented u new era golden TV bevy great content fact Disney seriously considering splintering Mandalorian across film television indicates still stuck old way thinkingTags Writing Star Wars Television Film Movies
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Starting a Small Restaurant without Deep Pockets
Starting a Small Restaurant without Deep Pockets How I started a successful eatery with no restaurant experience Why Listen to an Amateur I’m an engineer at a major defense company. 3 years ago I decided to start a restaurant with my brother-in-law who was also an engineer working at a telecommunications company. I read all the internet how-to guides, listened to webinars and podcasts, attended seminars by the Small Business Administration and Chamber of Commerce. What did I learn? Not much really, a lot of it just states high level crap (create a business plan, location is everything) or assumes you’re sitting on a ton of cash. If you’ve been to one of those Rich Dad, Poor Dad workshops you know what I’m talking about, you don’t learn anything substantial until you pay for an advanced course. This guide is different, this is the real world from soup to nuts of building up a restaurant when you don’t have the experience or big bank account to back you up. I’m sharing with you things that restaurant consultants would overcharge you for and restaurants who’ve been through the struggle don’t openly share. This is the school of hard knocks. Need Guts and there is No Glory There’s absolutely nothing glamorous about opening a restaurant business. Let’s just get that out of the way upfront. It’s dirty, frustrating, takes a lot of hard work, you have to put in the sweat to make it work. Sacrifices have to be made to your family, to your friends, to all the fun things or hobbies you used to do. You’re not going to be out here hanging out your friends eating free food. Your motivation to succeed must be strong, you have to believe in yourself and the end result is you’ll be financially independent but more importantly you will unlock new doors. When you look out into a dining room full of conversation, laughter and clanking of silverware on plates it will all be worth it. If you’re just looking for a buck then invest elsewhere or hire someone to run it that does care. Starting off I called a friend who’d owned a restaurant in the past. Asked him advice about starting a restaurant and his first question was: Before we get into it, can I convince you not to do it? Not exactly motivational but it’s what I needed to hear. Was I really prepared to endure the journey that looks easy to the outsider, with no experience could I truly make it in a vicious industry that chews up and spits out newcomers for breakfast? The Odds Get ready for it, there will be people who will tell you that you will fail. Soak it in. You’ve probably heard this stat: 9 out of 10 restaurants fail in the first year We honestly couldn’t find any backing for this commonly touted intimidating number. We could find more studies pointing to a 25% failure rate so it’s more like: Correction: 1 out of 4 restaurants will fail in the first year Now understand this. If you’re a mom and pop shop like us we’re more likely to fail because we don’t have the deep pockets to do all the ideal things like state of the art stuff, mass marketing, stomaching a slow start. But turn that into an advantage, be focused, put your heart into it. Success is my idol, being broke is my rival -Big Sean Before you go on from here, you need at least two things: Someone who can cook. This person is the magic sauce. Someone who will help take care of everything else. Paperwork, logistics, accounting. This person is an essential complement to the magic sauce. Set up a simple partnership agreement. We downloaded one off the inter webs because we didn’t have money for a fancy lawyer. Each person needs skin in the game, do a 50/50 if at all possible to keep things simple. Define a role and responsibility split and have an agreed way to resolve disputes. This area needs a whole write up of its own but start with that. We got a free consultation from a lawyer who said they could draft us an agreement at $200/hour. No thanks. Total Expenses: $0 Do You Have the Product Well congratulations you made it this no far. Don’t celebrate just yet, it’s time to begin taste testing. You need an honest opinion so start off by inviting your friends, especially the ones that will be brutally honest. Have your friends invite their friends. Build up a representative menu from apps to entrees to desserts. You have to get to a point where people can’t stop sampling your food, it has to be addictive. People should be talking it for days, reminiscing about how good it was. Understand though that not everybody will like everything. Figure out your signature dishes, what will separate you from the herd? After getting a few taste testing parties under your belt it’s time to take it another level. Sign up for a local festival or farmers market as a food vendor, try out your wares on the general public. Better yet, get in touch with local, independent restaurants and do a pop-up. The realest opinions come when people actually have to pay for the food. You can access for donations during the taste testings to defray the cost but let’s say you spend about $20 per person with 10 people per session and a total of 5 sessions over time. Total Expenses: $1000 Count Your Bank If your dreams haven’t been crushed yet now is the time for you and your partner(s) to count your bank. You want to keep your circle as small as possible, too many people results in too many opinions. Calculate your free cash flows and your net worth. Understand each partners credit history and access to cash because you’re going to need to be able to withdraw, borrow and scrape for money to survive the buildout and opening phase. Spreadsheets are your friend. We used Google Sheets to start collaborating on listing all our expected startup and operational expenses. Kitchen: Think through your menu to think of the kitchen equipment needed. Watch The Founder, a movie about McDonalds, simulate a day-in-the-life by taping out an outline of your kitchen to truly understand how the kitchen will be laid out and how much space you will need. Dining: Get an idea of your theme (sit-down, counter service). How big your dining area is will depend on how much you can afford. Staffing levels will depend on that too so factor that into your spreadsheet formulas. We went with a smaller 1,200 square foot space. Form an LLC now and register for your Employee Identification Number, you’re going to need this for everything. Start up a business bank account, preferably with one that offers money for opening an account. Takeaways from this phase: You know how much money you’re working with. Use this to figure out a reasonable rent range. You need to be able to get past buildout and have buffer to last at least 6–8 months (assuming you can negotiate some free rent). Total Expenses: LLC filing -$125 + Business Checking Promotion +$300 = +$175! Find Your Corner Location, location, location. Right, it’s the obvious thing to say but all the good locations will come with a premium. You don’t want to get killed by rent because you have to assume that it will take time for your business to catch on and you don’t want to be eating high overhead costs. Believe me, this isn’t the Field of Dreams. If you build it they won’t come Think of it like your mortgage payment, you don’t want it costing more than 25% of your planned monthly revenue. You’ll want to get a commercial real estate agent, they’re good for scheduling appointments and all that but you still have to do your own homework. Remember they make a commission of the lease so it’s not like they care that much about whether it’s a good fit. Scout the area, here are a couple keys: Foot traffic Visible from the street (or else the traffic count won’t help you) Easily accessible. Do I have to make a weird u-turn or wait at a long light. Parking. See how it gets during lunch and dinner on weekdays and weeknights. Where will your customers come from during lunch? For the lease, we got a lawyer to review for $300. Didn’t give us much besides a little peace of mind. Couple keys from the lease: Rent escalation — try to get a delayed arrangement if possible. Instead of 2% per year, 10% after 5 years Tenant improvement — you’re putting work in, landlord should chip in something Free rent — get some free months rent for the buildout Exclusivity — don’t want someone else in the plaza competing with you Grease trap and A/C — these are essential things that can get expensive, make sure landlord covers it Before you sign the lease, spend a lot of time scoping the area. After all commercial leases are typically at least 3–5 years so you’ll be here awhile. Get an idea of how many people come through, it’ll help validate your operating cost estimates a little. Remember to have fun with this step. Take time to discuss it with you partner(s) and dream about the future. Total Expenses: $300 Build It Up If you really want to do it up nice you need an architect, kitchen designer, interior designer. But we don’t have that luxury. We weren’t building the next world wonder or a Michelin Star establishment, we just needed a simple space. Call it Japanese minimalist if you want to be fancy. We drew up our design using Google Sketchup which gave us a scaled representation of what we needed and gave us the ability to do some experimenting with color themes and layouts. Using this we were able to find an architect to draw up our plans at a low cost with little revisions. Get to know other restauranteurs, they may not all help out but usually most don’t have a problem sharing which general contractor they used. Shop around and get multiple quotes, don’t necessarily go with cheapest but with one that is the most transparent in their pricing. Buildout costs can easily balloon with an unscrupulous contractor. Kitchen Equipment At this point you should be pretty comfortable with your starting menu and extrapolated the equipment you need. There’s a lot of savings to be had on used equipment. For sure get used prep tables, pots and pans but be careful on cooling equipment like fridges, freezers and ice machines. We looked on Craigslist, OfferUp and auctions. Furniture and Decoration We saved a ton on furniture building a wall bench and tables ourselves. For example we got a quote of $5000 to build a bench for seating along the wall. Cost us $200 from Home Depot to build ourselves. If you can find the furniture from another closed restaurant definitely a great option too but the DIY gave it more personality and sense of accomplishment. For wall decor, we found great murals from Wall26.com that were easy to install as well as wood paneling from Wayfair for a modern wood look. If you have artsy friends lean on them for opinions and spend time on Pinterest, so much inspiration and beautiful ideas there. This will be the most expensive which is why you have to keep a close in everything. Second generation restaurants will save you a lot but those will be in high demand so balance the buildout saving versus the premiums those leases will command. Total Expenses: Construction and kitchen varies ($40k+), furniture ($1k+), decoration ($1k+) Market Yourself From the moment you sign the lease, start up the social media accounts. Instagram, Facebook. Twitter too if you’re so inclined, we use this as a quick way to communicate with our bank and follow local happenings. You want to start building up your following and building excitement. Post in local Facebook forums and provide updates along your journey, you never know how impactful each connection will be in the future. Can write a novel in this area but you want to start getting a feel of the influencers you identify with as later in during grand opening you may want to partner with something. Some know jack about food and are only in it for money and popularity. Find ones that actually like your food, don’t reward the others (just a personal take). Follow other restaurants, see how they market themselves. Social media marketing companies will come knocking. We’ve never tried it because they ask for too much but your call. When close to opening reach out to local newspapers and news stations. Offer free food, don’t be shy about it. It’s more important to build your customer base and awareness so understand that you’re investing in your growth and success. Get some promotional swag (cups, glasses, shirts) and good luck with your grand opening.
https://medium.com/swlh/starting-a-small-restaurant-without-deep-pockets-728710ae09b1
['I Sun']
2020-05-25 16:41:38.877000+00:00
['Food', 'Entrepreneurship', 'Restaurant', 'Small Business']
Title Starting Small Restaurant without Deep PocketsContent Starting Small Restaurant without Deep Pockets started successful eatery restaurant experience Listen Amateur I’m engineer major defense company 3 year ago decided start restaurant brotherinlaw also engineer working telecommunication company read internet howto guide listened webinars podcasts attended seminar Small Business Administration Chamber Commerce learn much really lot state high level crap create business plan location everything assumes you’re sitting ton cash you’ve one Rich Dad Poor Dad workshop know I’m talking don’t learn anything substantial pay advanced course guide different real world soup nut building restaurant don’t experience big bank account back I’m sharing thing restaurant consultant would overcharge restaurant who’ve struggle don’t openly share school hard knock Need Guts Glory There’s absolutely nothing glamorous opening restaurant business Let’s get way upfront It’s dirty frustrating take lot hard work put sweat make work Sacrifices made family friend fun thing hobby used You’re going hanging friend eating free food motivation succeed must strong believe end result you’ll financially independent importantly unlock new door look dining room full conversation laughter clanking silverware plate worth you’re looking buck invest elsewhere hire someone run care Starting called friend who’d owned restaurant past Asked advice starting restaurant first question get convince exactly motivational it’s needed hear really prepared endure journey look easy outsider experience could truly make vicious industry chew spit newcomer breakfast Odds Get ready people tell fail Soak You’ve probably heard stat 9 10 restaurant fail first year honestly couldn’t find backing commonly touted intimidating number could find study pointing 25 failure rate it’s like Correction 1 4 restaurant fail first year understand you’re mom pop shop like u we’re likely fail don’t deep pocket ideal thing like state art stuff mass marketing stomaching slow start turn advantage focused put heart Success idol broke rival Big Sean go need least two thing Someone cook person magic sauce Someone help take care everything else Paperwork logistics accounting person essential complement magic sauce Set simple partnership agreement downloaded one inter web didn’t money fancy lawyer person need skin game 5050 possible keep thing simple Define role responsibility split agreed way resolve dispute area need whole write start got free consultation lawyer said could draft u agreement 200hour thanks Total Expenses 0 Product Well congratulation made far Don’t celebrate yet it’s time begin taste testing need honest opinion start inviting friend especially one brutally honest friend invite friend Build representative menu apps entree dessert get point people can’t stop sampling food addictive People talking day reminiscing good Understand though everybody like everything Figure signature dish separate herd getting taste testing party belt it’s time take another level Sign local festival farmer market food vendor try ware general public Better yet get touch local independent restaurant popup realest opinion come people actually pay food access donation taste testing defray cost let’s say spend 20 per person 10 people per session total 5 session time Total Expenses 1000 Count Bank dream haven’t crushed yet time partner count bank want keep circle small possible many people result many opinion Calculate free cash flow net worth Understand partner credit history access cash you’re going need able withdraw borrow scrape money survive buildout opening phase Spreadsheets friend used Google Sheets start collaborating listing expected startup operational expense Kitchen Think menu think kitchen equipment needed Watch Founder movie McDonalds simulate dayinthelife taping outline kitchen truly understand kitchen laid much space need Dining Get idea theme sitdown counter service big dining area depend much afford Staffing level depend factor spreadsheet formula went smaller 1200 square foot space Form LLC register Employee Identification Number you’re going need everything Start business bank account preferably one offer money opening account Takeaways phase know much money you’re working Use figure reasonable rent range need able get past buildout buffer last least 6–8 month assuming negotiate free rent Total Expenses LLC filing 125 Business Checking Promotion 300 175 Find Corner Location location location Right it’s obvious thing say good location come premium don’t want get killed rent assume take time business catch don’t want eating high overhead cost Believe isn’t Field Dreams build won’t come Think like mortgage payment don’t want costing 25 planned monthly revenue You’ll want get commercial real estate agent they’re good scheduling appointment still homework Remember make commission lease it’s like care much whether it’s good fit Scout area couple key Foot traffic Visible street else traffic count won’t help Easily accessible make weird uturn wait long light Parking See get lunch dinner weekday weeknight customer come lunch lease got lawyer review 300 Didn’t give u much besides little peace mind Couple key lease Rent escalation — try get delayed arrangement possible Instead 2 per year 10 5 year Tenant improvement — you’re putting work landlord chip something Free rent — get free month rent buildout Exclusivity — don’t want someone else plaza competing Grease trap AC — essential thing get expensive make sure landlord cover sign lease spend lot time scoping area commercial lease typically least 3–5 year you’ll awhile Get idea many people come it’ll help validate operating cost estimate little Remember fun step Take time discus partner dream future Total Expenses 300 Build really want nice need architect kitchen designer interior designer don’t luxury weren’t building next world wonder Michelin Star establishment needed simple space Call Japanese minimalist want fancy drew design using Google Sketchup gave u scaled representation needed gave u ability experimenting color theme layout Using able find architect draw plan low cost little revision Get know restauranteurs may help usually don’t problem sharing general contractor used Shop around get multiple quote don’t necessarily go cheapest one transparent pricing Buildout cost easily balloon unscrupulous contractor Kitchen Equipment point pretty comfortable starting menu extrapolated equipment need There’s lot saving used equipment sure get used prep table pot pan careful cooling equipment like fridge freezer ice machine looked Craigslist OfferUp auction Furniture Decoration saved ton furniture building wall bench table example got quote 5000 build bench seating along wall Cost u 200 Home Depot build find furniture another closed restaurant definitely great option DIY gave personality sense accomplishment wall decor found great mural Wall26com easy install well wood paneling Wayfair modern wood look artsy friend lean opinion spend time Pinterest much inspiration beautiful idea expensive keep close everything Second generation restaurant save lot high demand balance buildout saving versus premium lease command Total Expenses Construction kitchen varies 40k furniture 1k decoration 1k Market moment sign lease start social medium account Instagram Facebook Twitter you’re inclined use quick way communicate bank follow local happening want start building following building excitement Post local Facebook forum provide update along journey never know impactful connection future write novel area want start getting feel influencers identify later grand opening may want partner something know jack food money popularity Find one actually like food don’t reward others personal take Follow restaurant see market Social medium marketing company come knocking We’ve never tried ask much call close opening reach local newspaper news station Offer free food don’t shy It’s important build customer base awareness understand you’re investing growth success Get promotional swag cup glass shirt good luck grand openingTags Food Entrepreneurship Restaurant Small Business
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Five Frightening Creatures You Didn’t Know About
It’s Halloween! To distract myself from the actual most frightening events this year (*cough cough voter suppression at the midterm elections cough*) I’ve compiled a list of five spooky creatures and their haunting habits! Enjoy. 1. The Bobbit Worm A mix between a Coachella choker and the spawn of Satan, the bobbit worm is equal parts fabulous and terrifying. Credit to Wikipedia for this spooky friend It buries itself in sediment up to its neck, where it lies in wait for its prey. The bobbit pictured on the left may look like it’s only a few inches — but it may be up to ten feet long under all that sand. Then it launches itself with such speed and ferocity that it will often cut its victims in half with its scissor-like jaws! If that wasn’t enough, it also ingests a toxin into its prey which allows it to be easily digested, even when much larger than itself. You can consider the bobbit worm next time you take a swim in the ocean! 2. The Cordyceps Fungus This fun fungus provides us with the closest thing we have to zombies in the known world. “closeup photo of person's hand” by Daniel Jensen on Unsplash This funky fungus infects a specific species of ant — the Carpenter ant (Camponotus leonardi). Once infected, the fungus takes over the ant’s brain, controlling its movements and mind by releasing chemicals that force the ant muscles to contract. Over seven days, the fungus tells its prey to abandon its nest and go find a grass stem at precisely 25cm above the ground. There, it tells the ant to bite into the leaf or stem, locking its mandibles and ultimately grows a long stalk through the ant’s head — bursting open to rain more deadly spores on the colony below. 3. Millipedes “black and yellow caterpillar on dried leaf” by Jan Haerer on Unsplash You might think I picked these spooky pals because they have thousands of legs. That IS creepy, true, but they come in at number three for a different reason: They can actually taste what their victims experienced as they consume their victim’s flesh. (In this case, the victim was a fallen leaf). Spooky. 4. Vampire bats Image by Mokele It’s a bird, it’s a plane — no, it’s a vampire bat! Very much real and not a myth. These fearsome foes feed solely on the blood of their prey, and only when it’s fully dark. When they land on their prey, they carefully shave away the hair with their cheek razor-teeth, before sinking in their fangs, in a bizarre reenactment of Sweeney Todd’s barbershop. What’s worse? Sometimes they aren’t successful in finding prey — so they beg for regurgitated blood from their colony-mates. 5. Tarantulas These sinister spiders often have trouble taking actual bites out of their victims. Instead, they inject their prey (not only insects, but also larger prey like toads and mice) with venom to liquefy their flesh. “post-molt Grammostola pulchripes stretching on web” by Elena Taranenko on Unsplash They then drink the liquified bodies through their straw-like mouths, like an extra-potent protein smoothie. These bad buddies are fiendish when mating. The males must quickly scuttle away from the females for fear of being eaten post-copulation!
https://zulie.medium.com/five-frightening-creatures-you-didnt-know-about-7886178b5d2f
['Zulie Rane']
2018-11-01 11:58:04.305000+00:00
['Wildlife', 'Ecology', 'Animals', 'Science', 'Nature']
Title Five Frightening Creatures Didn’t Know AboutContent It’s Halloween distract actual frightening event year cough cough voter suppression midterm election cough I’ve compiled list five spooky creature haunting habit Enjoy 1 Bobbit Worm mix Coachella choker spawn Satan bobbit worm equal part fabulous terrifying Credit Wikipedia spooky friend buries sediment neck lie wait prey bobbit pictured left may look like it’s inch — may ten foot long sand launch speed ferocity often cut victim half scissorlike jaw wasn’t enough also ingests toxin prey allows easily digested even much larger consider bobbit worm next time take swim ocean 2 Cordyceps Fungus fun fungus provides u closest thing zombie known world “closeup photo person hand” Daniel Jensen Unsplash funky fungus infects specific specie ant — Carpenter ant Camponotus leonardi infected fungus take ant’s brain controlling movement mind releasing chemical force ant muscle contract seven day fungus tell prey abandon nest go find grass stem precisely 25cm ground tell ant bite leaf stem locking mandible ultimately grows long stalk ant’s head — bursting open rain deadly spore colony 3 Millipedes “black yellow caterpillar dried leaf” Jan Haerer Unsplash might think picked spooky pal thousand leg creepy true come number three different reason actually taste victim experienced consume victim’s flesh case victim fallen leaf Spooky 4 Vampire bat Image Mokele It’s bird it’s plane — it’s vampire bat much real myth fearsome foe feed solely blood prey it’s fully dark land prey carefully shave away hair cheek razorteeth sinking fang bizarre reenactment Sweeney Todd’s barbershop What’s worse Sometimes aren’t successful finding prey — beg regurgitated blood colonymates 5 Tarantulas sinister spider often trouble taking actual bite victim Instead inject prey insect also larger prey like toad mouse venom liquefy flesh “postmolt Grammostola pulchripes stretching web” Elena Taranenko Unsplash drink liquified body strawlike mouth like extrapotent protein smoothie bad buddy fiendish mating male must quickly scuttle away female fear eaten postcopulationTags Wildlife Ecology Animals Science Nature
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[Paper] 3D-CNN+LSTM: Deep Neural Networks for No-Reference (Video Quality Assessment)
Downscaling of the video can be used rather than the above procedure for generating the training data, however, downscaling can definitely affect quality perception of image/video, e.g., small distortions can become imperceptible after being downscaled. On the other hand, keeping the original video resolution when applying 3D-CNN in VQM creates tremendous amount of memory requirement. This is one of the difference between the VQA task and image classification task. Another issue with applying deep learning models in VQA lies in the amount of training data. By the above process, sufficient amount of data is generated for training deep neural networks with large number of parameters.
https://medium.com/swlh/reading-3d-cnn-lstm-deep-neural-networks-for-no-reference-video-quality-assessment-e70359cce64c
['Sik-Ho Tsang']
2020-10-27 13:13:38.779000+00:00
['Artificial Intelligence', 'Quality Assessment', 'Lstm', 'Vqa', 'Deep Learning']
Title Paper 3DCNNLSTM Deep Neural Networks NoReference Video Quality AssessmentContent Downscaling video used rather procedure generating training data however downscaling definitely affect quality perception imagevideo eg small distortion become imperceptible downscaled hand keeping original video resolution applying 3DCNN VQM creates tremendous amount memory requirement one difference VQA task image classification task Another issue applying deep learning model VQA lie amount training data process sufficient amount data generated training deep neural network large number parametersTags Artificial Intelligence Quality Assessment Lstm Vqa Deep Learning
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27 Ways to Get More Done. While we’re waiting for a 30-hour day…
Whether we’re overwhelmed by that never-ending to-do list or simply distracted (thanks, Facebook), sometimes it feels like we just can’t get enough out of the day. Until 30-hour days are invented, follow these easy, effective tips for getting more done in the 24 we have. Productivity Hero — Your Action Plan 1. Get enough sleep. Whoever coined the phrase “I’ll sleep when I’m dead” didn’t have all the facts straight. Not getting enough Zzz’s could hinder productivity at work, so try to get those recommended seven to nine hours of snooze time The cost of poor sleep: workplace productivity loss and associated costs. Rosekind, M.R., Gregory, K.B., Mallis, M.M., et al. Alertness Solutions, Cupertino, CA. 2010 Jan;52(1):91–8. ! 2. Create routines. Make a habit of, well, sticking to habits. Schedule actions like writing emails at a certain time or hitting the gym after work, and try to do them daily. Soon that routine will happen on autopilot. 3. Wake up earlier. As long as you’re still able to squeeze in enough sleep, try extending the day by getting up an hour earlier — when it’s still quiet and there are fewer distractions. 4. Step away from the inbox. Incoming emails can be a nuisance. Make a habit to only check the inbox at certain times of the day to avoid getting sidetracked with requests and responses. 5. Make a daily to-do list. Stay away from huge to-do lists. Instead, create a daily list of realistic jobs to tackle, like folding laundry, scheduling a doctor’s appointment, or paying the cable bill. Break up big goals into micro-tasks, like going to a yoga class over getting six-pack abs, or writing a page over completing a thesis. Soon, the small things will add up to big accomplishments. 6. Take a midday workout break. Got writers’ block? Can’t fathom cleaning the bathroom? Try hitting the pavement. Working out during the day could actually boost productivity, so the time spent exercising could actually help us get more done later Employee self-rated productivity and objective organizational production levels: effects of worksite health interventions involving reduced work hours and physical exercise. Von Thiele Schwarz, U, Hasson, H. Department of Psychology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2011 Aug;53(8):838–44. . 7. Don’t multitask. Our brains aren’t wired to juggle too much at once, and we can work nearly twice as fast if we do only one thing at a time Cognitive control in media multitaskers. Ophir, E., Nass, C., Wanger, A.D. Symbolic Systems Program, Stanford University, Stanford, CA. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2009 Sep 15;106(37):15583–7. Epub 2009 Aug 24. . (And nope, we’re not talking LOST time-travel.) Training improves multitasking performance by increasing the speed of information processing in human prefrontal cortex. Dux, P.E., Tombu, M.N., Harrison, S., et al. Department of Psychology, Vanderbilt Vision Research Center, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN. Neuron, 2009 Jul 16;63(1):127–38. . So remember those childhood manners and finish tasks one at a time. 8. Silence the phone. When it comes to getting stuff done, sometimes silence is key. Turn off email alerts and the cell phone ringer — that’s what voicemail is for! 9. Make a to-don’t list. Bad habits are just as significant as good ones. So make a list of things not to do because they make you unproductive (we’re staring at you, Netflix), and stick to it. 10. Brainstorm. Take some time to sit and get those creative juices flowing. Without distractions, brainstorming may be the way to come up with killer ideas in record time. Bonus: Creativity can make you happier. 11. Do those MITs. Nope, this isn’t college talk. MIT stands for most important tasks, and it’s a way to highlight the items that matter most on that to-do list. At the start of each day, write down a few things that must get done. Commit to tackling those tasks, and let the rest of the chips fall where they may. 12. Hit inbox zero. Sort every email once that inbox is open. Respond, file, draft, or delete. Keeping the inbox clean is key to staying organized and on point. (Just remember not to keep the inbox open when you aren’t organizing it.). Gourmande in the Kitchen 13. Stay healthy. Just like… don’t get sick. (It may be easier said than done.) But health and productivity go hand in hand, so be sure to maintain good health habits, like eating well and washing up after hitting the gym Health and productivity as a business strategy: a multiemployer study. Loeppke, R., Taitel, M., Haufle, V., et al. Alere Brentwood, Tennesse, The Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 2009 Apr;51(4):411–28. ! 14. Keep a pen and pad on hand. Make like Richard Branson and carry pen and paper (or your smartphone) to catch any useful thought that may come to mind. Up the creativity ante and make your own moleskin DIY style. 15. Shut off social media. Sayonara, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. Social media can be a huge time suck. Studies have found that it can take up a significant chunk of time at the office, and may even predict lower grades in school. Make it a habit to unplug whenever you need to get something done. 16. “Eat the frogs.” We swear it’s a real term. Each day, once you’ve figured out your Most Important Tasks, do the task you’re least looking forward to first. That way, you’ll get it out of the way early and feel super productive, to boot. (No guarantees Prince Charming will emerge.) 17. Slow down. Read. This. Slowly. Getting stuff done isn’t always a matter of making it to the finish line first. Take time to reflect, brainstorm, and recharge. The added energy will make you that much more productive when you put your nose back to the grindstone. 18. Track time. Take a day to record how much time is spent writing emails, reading blogs, texting, etc. You may be surprised at how much time certain activities (ahem, browsing Pinterest) take up every day. Once you’ve figured out how your time is being used up, make it a point to prioritize what really matters to you (and cut out what doesn’t). 19. Don’t bounce around. Box off a specific amount of time for every task on your to-do list each day. Assign a chunk of the day for one project, and stay focused on that project during its designated time. Once that time is up, move on to the next mission. 20. Tune out. Those headphones will help tune out any distractions. Plus, coworkers and friends may be less likely to interrupt if they see we’re tuned in. 21. Look back. Schedule some time toward the end of each week to reflect on what you accomplished and make any necessary schedule tweaks for the following week. 22. Set triggers. Leave reminders around your workspace and home to help you remember what needs to get done. Place bills that need to be paid or books to be read out in the open, and stick post-it reminders on the fridge! 23. Eat well. What we scarf down for lunch may do more than satisfy hunger. Certain foods, like salmon, almonds, and carrots, can give us a much-needed boost of energy. So forgo the take-out and be picky at the cafeteria! 24. De-clutter. Get rid of anything that may cause distractions. Put away the dishes, fold clothes, and get rid of excess papers on the desk so you’re less likely to get sidetracked. Up the ante by implementing some Feng Shui principles in your workspace. 25. Say no. Don’t stretch yourself too thin. Learning to say no — to going out for drinks when you’re tired, to extra projects when you’re swamped — keeps us focused, prevents overwhelm, and may even ward off sickness. 26. Take a break. Carve out some quality “you” time each day to keep a balance between the busy world and your own inner life. 27. Download help. Still need to get sh!t done? Luckily there’s an app for that. Also check out: How to Get Sh!t Done Working from Home
https://medium.com/thrive-global/27-ways-to-get-more-sh-t-done-120453067e0f
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2016-12-18 17:21:45.991000+00:00
['Life Lessons', 'Work', 'Time Management', 'Productivity', 'Work Smarter']
Title 27 Ways Get Done we’re waiting 30hour day…Content Whether we’re overwhelmed neverending todo list simply distracted thanks Facebook sometimes feel like can’t get enough day 30hour day invented follow easy effective tip getting done 24 Productivity Hero — Action Plan 1 Get enough sleep Whoever coined phrase “I’ll sleep I’m dead” didn’t fact straight getting enough Zzz’s could hinder productivity work try get recommended seven nine hour snooze time cost poor sleep workplace productivity loss associated cost Rosekind MR Gregory KB Mallis MM et al Alertness Solutions Cupertino CA 2010 Jan52191–8 2 Create routine Make habit well sticking habit Schedule action like writing email certain time hitting gym work try daily Soon routine happen autopilot 3 Wake earlier long you’re still able squeeze enough sleep try extending day getting hour earlier — it’s still quiet fewer distraction 4 Step away inbox Incoming email nuisance Make habit check inbox certain time day avoid getting sidetracked request response 5 Make daily todo list Stay away huge todo list Instead create daily list realistic job tackle like folding laundry scheduling doctor’s appointment paying cable bill Break big goal microtasks like going yoga class getting sixpack ab writing page completing thesis Soon small thing add big accomplishment 6 Take midday workout break Got writers’ block Can’t fathom cleaning bathroom Try hitting pavement Working day could actually boost productivity time spent exercising could actually help u get done later Employee selfrated productivity objective organizational production level effect worksite health intervention involving reduced work hour physical exercise Von Thiele Schwarz U Hasson H Department Psychology Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden Journal Occupational Environmental Medicine 2011 Aug538838–44 7 Don’t multitask brain aren’t wired juggle much work nearly twice fast one thing time Cognitive control medium multitaskers Ophir E Nass C Wanger AD Symbolic Systems Program Stanford University Stanford CA Proceedings National Academy Sciences 2009 Sep 151063715583–7 Epub 2009 Aug 24 nope we’re talking LOST timetravel Training improves multitasking performance increasing speed information processing human prefrontal cortex Dux PE Tombu MN Harrison et al Department Psychology Vanderbilt Vision Research Center Vanderbilt University Nashville TN Neuron 2009 Jul 16631127–38 remember childhood manner finish task one time 8 Silence phone come getting stuff done sometimes silence key Turn email alert cell phone ringer — that’s voicemail 9 Make todon’t list Bad habit significant good one make list thing make unproductive we’re staring Netflix stick 10 Brainstorm Take time sit get creative juice flowing Without distraction brainstorming may way come killer idea record time Bonus Creativity make happier 11 MITs Nope isn’t college talk MIT stand important task it’s way highlight item matter todo list start day write thing must get done Commit tackling task let rest chip fall may 12 Hit inbox zero Sort every email inbox open Respond file draft delete Keeping inbox clean key staying organized point remember keep inbox open aren’t organizing Gourmande Kitchen 13 Stay healthy like… don’t get sick may easier said done health productivity go hand hand sure maintain good health habit like eating well washing hitting gym Health productivity business strategy multiemployer study Loeppke R Taitel Haufle V et al Alere Brentwood Tennesse Journal Occupational Environmental Medicine 2009 Apr514411–28 14 Keep pen pad hand Make like Richard Branson carry pen paper smartphone catch useful thought may come mind creativity ante make moleskin DIY style 15 Shut social medium Sayonara Facebook Twitter Pinterest Social medium huge time suck Studies found take significant chunk time office may even predict lower grade school Make habit unplug whenever need get something done 16 “Eat frogs” swear it’s real term day you’ve figured Important Tasks task you’re least looking forward first way you’ll get way early feel super productive boot guarantee Prince Charming emerge 17 Slow Read Slowly Getting stuff done isn’t always matter making finish line first Take time reflect brainstorm recharge added energy make much productive put nose back grindstone 18 Track time Take day record much time spent writing email reading blog texting etc may surprised much time certain activity ahem browsing Pinterest take every day you’ve figured time used make point prioritize really matter cut doesn’t 19 Don’t bounce around Box specific amount time every task todo list day Assign chunk day one project stay focused project designated time time move next mission 20 Tune headphone help tune distraction Plus coworkers friend may le likely interrupt see we’re tuned 21 Look back Schedule time toward end week reflect accomplished make necessary schedule tweak following week 22 Set trigger Leave reminder around workspace home help remember need get done Place bill need paid book read open stick postit reminder fridge 23 Eat well scarf lunch may satisfy hunger Certain food like salmon almond carrot give u muchneeded boost energy forgo takeout picky cafeteria 24 Declutter Get rid anything may cause distraction Put away dish fold clothes get rid excess paper desk you’re le likely get sidetracked ante implementing Feng Shui principle workspace 25 Say Don’t stretch thin Learning say — going drink you’re tired extra project you’re swamped — keep u focused prevents overwhelm may even ward sickness 26 Take break Carve quality “you” time day keep balance busy world inner life 27 Download help Still need get sht done Luckily there’s app Also check Get Sht Done Working HomeTags Life Lessons Work Time Management Productivity Work Smarter
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A Better Excel Goal Seek using Python
Solving has been artifically slowed down for visualization. Microsoft Excel has a great feature, “Goal Seek”, under the Data / What If… menu. Given a formula, it will calculate what the input needs to be in order for that formula to equal a specific result. It’s a very powerful but simple tool. The standard “Goal Seek” feature while useful in many situations is somewhat limited. It can only solve for a single input cell, and there are no controls over the algorithm used. There is the more sophisticated “Solver” add-in that also comes as part of Excel. This is like “Goal Seek” on steroids! It can handle multivariate functions, constraints, and has multiple optimization algorithms to choose from. What if this still isn’t enough though? For more complex problems like global optimization or large scale optimizations, the default algorithms in the “Solver” add-in may not be sufficient. Python and scipy.optimize Python is many data scientists go-to tool, and for good reason! For optimization problems that go beyond the simple “Goal Seek” or “Solver” solutions found in Excel, the Python package scipy.optimize offers a more comprehensive array of algorithms. Using scipy.optimize is a great solution if your model can easily be re-written in Python. However, if your model is already in Excel, or you prefer to stay in Excel, it is still possible to leverage the scipy.optimize functions from within Excel. If you are new to Python and want to learn you can download the free e-book “The Ultimate Python Guide for VBA Developers™” here: https://www.pyxll.com/ultimate-python-guide-for-vba-developers.html Python Excel Integration With PyXLL If you’re an Excel user and you want to use Python as a back-end to your workbooks, or if you’re a Python user and you want to use Excel as a front-end for your Python code, you can use PyXLL, the Python Excel Add-In. There is no need to choose between the interactivity of Excel and the power and productivity of Python as you can integrate Python into Excel, and even use Python as a complete replacement for VBA. PyXLL allows you to write worksheet functions (UDFs), Excel Macros, menus functions, ribbon toolbars, RTD functions and more all using nothing but Python — no VBA required. Calling scipy.optimize from Excel With Python running in Excel, we can now use scipy.optimize directly from within Excel. To do the equivalent of Excel’s Goal Seek in Python, we would do something like: from scipy.optimize import minimize minimize(objective_func, X) Where X is the initial value of the inputs to the objective function. The objective function is what we’re trying to minimize, which in our case is an Excel formula. Our objective function needs to wrap our model in Excel. In the same way as when we use Goal Seek, our model is simply a set of input cells and an output cell. Our objective function will set the values of the input cells, calculate the worksheet, and then read back the value of the output cell. A simple case could be where the inputs were in cells C2 and C3, and the output was in C4. PyXLL makes it simple to access the Excel Application object and access cell values in the same way as you would in VBA: from pyxll import xl_app def objective_func(arg): xl = xl_app() # Copy argument values to input range xl.Range('C2').Value = float(arg[0]) xl.Range('C3').Value = float(arg[1]) # Calculate after changing the inputs xl.Calculate() # Return the value of the output cell result = xl.Range("C4").Value return result Now we’ve got an objective function, we need some way of calling the optimizer. We can do this using an Excel macro written in Python using PyXLL’s @xl_macro decorator. from pyxll import xl_macro, xl_app @xl_macro(shortcut='Ctrl+Alt+P') def optimize(): # Get the initial values of the input cells xl = xl_app() x = xl.Range("C2").Value y = xl.Range("C3").Value X = np.array([x, y]) # run the minimization routine minimize(obj_func, X, method='nelder-mead') This macro can be assigned to a button or called via the shortcut specified. Further Reading There are more technical details and in-depth explanations of using Python’s scipy.optimize from Excel with PyXLL in this blog post: https://www.pyxll.com/blog/a-better-goal-seek/ For more details about PyXLL, please see https://www.pyxll.com. If you are new to Python and want to learn download the free e-book “The Ultimate Python Guide for VBA Developers™” here: https://www.pyxll.com/ultimate-python-guide-for-vba-developers.html Please also see the scipy.optimize documentation here https://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/optimize.html
https://towardsdatascience.com/a-better-excel-goal-seek-using-python-fb6aff56e9f2
['Tony Roberts']
2020-05-29 14:35:48.067000+00:00
['Pyxll', 'Excel', 'Ms Office', 'Scipy', 'Python']
Title Better Excel Goal Seek using PythonContent Solving artifically slowed visualization Microsoft Excel great feature “Goal Seek” Data If… menu Given formula calculate input need order formula equal specific result It’s powerful simple tool standard “Goal Seek” feature useful many situation somewhat limited solve single input cell control algorithm used sophisticated “Solver” addin also come part Excel like “Goal Seek” steroid handle multivariate function constraint multiple optimization algorithm choose still isn’t enough though complex problem like global optimization large scale optimization default algorithm “Solver” addin may sufficient Python scipyoptimize Python many data scientist goto tool good reason optimization problem go beyond simple “Goal Seek” “Solver” solution found Excel Python package scipyoptimize offer comprehensive array algorithm Using scipyoptimize great solution model easily rewritten Python However model already Excel prefer stay Excel still possible leverage scipyoptimize function within Excel new Python want learn download free ebook “The Ultimate Python Guide VBA Developers™” httpswwwpyxllcomultimatepythonguideforvbadevelopershtml Python Excel Integration PyXLL you’re Excel user want use Python backend workbook you’re Python user want use Excel frontend Python code use PyXLL Python Excel AddIn need choose interactivity Excel power productivity Python integrate Python Excel even use Python complete replacement VBA PyXLL allows write worksheet function UDFs Excel Macros menu function ribbon toolbars RTD function using nothing Python — VBA required Calling scipyoptimize Excel Python running Excel use scipyoptimize directly within Excel equivalent Excel’s Goal Seek Python would something like scipyoptimize import minimize minimizeobjectivefunc X X initial value input objective function objective function we’re trying minimize case Excel formula objective function need wrap model Excel way use Goal Seek model simply set input cell output cell objective function set value input cell calculate worksheet read back value output cell simple case could input cell C2 C3 output C4 PyXLL make simple access Excel Application object access cell value way would VBA pyxll import xlapp def objectivefuncarg xl xlapp Copy argument value input range xlRangeC2Value floatarg0 xlRangeC3Value floatarg1 Calculate changing input xlCalculate Return value output cell result xlRangeC4Value return result we’ve got objective function need way calling optimizer using Excel macro written Python using PyXLL’s xlmacro decorator pyxll import xlmacro xlapp xlmacroshortcutCtrlAltP def optimize Get initial value input cell xl xlapp x xlRangeC2Value xlRangeC3Value X nparrayx run minimization routine minimizeobjfunc X methodneldermead macro assigned button called via shortcut specified Reading technical detail indepth explanation using Python’s scipyoptimize Excel PyXLL blog post httpswwwpyxllcomblogabettergoalseek detail PyXLL please see httpswwwpyxllcom new Python want learn download free ebook “The Ultimate Python Guide VBA Developers™” httpswwwpyxllcomultimatepythonguideforvbadevelopershtml Please also see scipyoptimize documentation httpsdocsscipyorgdocscipyreferenceoptimizehtmlTags Pyxll Excel Ms Office Scipy Python
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7 Over Sampling techniques to handle Imbalanced Data
7 Over Sampling techniques to handle Imbalanced Data Deep dive analysis of various oversampling techniques Image by LTD EHU from Pixabay Modeling imbalanced data is the major challenge that we face when we train a model. For dealing with the classification problems the class balance of the target class label plays an important role in modeling. For imbalance class problems i.e presence of minority class in the dataset, the models try to learn only the majority class and result in biased prediction. Some of the famous examples of imbalanced class problems are: Credit Card Fraud Detection Disease diagnosis Spam detection, and many more The imbalance of the dataset needs to be handled before training a model. There are various techniques to handle class balance, some of them being Oversampling, Undersampling, or a combination of both. This article will cover a deep dive explanation of 7 techniques of oversampling: Random Over Sampling Smote BorderLine Smote KMeans Smote SVM Smote ADASYN Smote-NC For the evaluation of different oversampling models, we are using the Churn modeling dataset from Kaggle. Performace of the Logistic Regression model without using any oversampling or undersampling technique. 1. Random Over Sampling: Random oversampling is the simplest oversampling technique to balance the imbalanced nature of the dataset. It balances the data by replicating the minority class samples. This does not cause any loss of information, but the dataset is prone to overfitting as the same information is copied.
https://towardsdatascience.com/7-over-sampling-techniques-to-handle-imbalanced-data-ec51c8db349f
['Satyam Kumar']
2020-11-12 03:51:41.857000+00:00
['Machine Learning', 'Artificial Intelligence', 'Imbalanced Data', 'Education', 'Data Science']
Title 7 Sampling technique handle Imbalanced DataContent 7 Sampling technique handle Imbalanced Data Deep dive analysis various oversampling technique Image LTD EHU Pixabay Modeling imbalanced data major challenge face train model dealing classification problem class balance target class label play important role modeling imbalance class problem ie presence minority class dataset model try learn majority class result biased prediction famous example imbalanced class problem Credit Card Fraud Detection Disease diagnosis Spam detection many imbalance dataset need handled training model various technique handle class balance Oversampling Undersampling combination article cover deep dive explanation 7 technique oversampling Random Sampling Smote BorderLine Smote KMeans Smote SVM Smote ADASYN SmoteNC evaluation different oversampling model using Churn modeling dataset Kaggle Performace Logistic Regression model without using oversampling undersampling technique 1 Random Sampling Random oversampling simplest oversampling technique balance imbalanced nature dataset balance data replicating minority class sample cause loss information dataset prone overfitting information copiedTags Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence Imbalanced Data Education Data Science
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Anticipatory Anxiety in 2020. Human beings are wired to want to…
Anticipatory Anxiety in 2020 What it is and How to Effectively Cope With It. Photo by Artem Kovalev on Unsplash Human beings are wired to want to control their surroundings. Anxiety often arises in circumstances that we are not able to control or predict the future outcome…now add anticipation into the mix. 2020 has been a year where most of the events have been out of our control and there is high anticipation for what is to come. So what does this do to our mental health? Numerous research studies find that anxiety is three times more prevalent now than at the start of 2020. Anticipatory anxiety has taken over many people’s mental state — about a lot of things going on in our world right now. Anticipatory anxiety is defined as heightened anxiety, worry, or fear about future events. It is when we are fearful or worried about an outcome that is uncertain or the end result is out of our control. The worry and distress associated with anticipation can impact one’s social, emotional, and physical functioning. The past six months have consisted of prolonged fear and worry, which most people are not used to experiencing. Anxiety here and there is common, however anticipatory anxiety for months on end has been contributing to many people reporting a decrease in their mental health state, resulting in them feeling hopeless, exhausted, and defeated. Being in a chronic state of heightened anxiety and fear of future events can result in people having difficulty concentrating, feeling emotionally numb, loss of interest in hobbies or social activities, sleep problems, rumination, or appetite loss. There is a lot of uncertainty this year that individually and collectively we are not used to coping with. A global pandemic, civil unrest, a monumental election around the corner, awaiting a vaccine, worries about finances, and more. As a community, we are encountering ongoing anxiety and fear of what will happen in the months to come. The question “how will 2020 turn out?” is at the forefront of most people’s minds. To be honest, we do not know what will happen a week from today, in a month, or even at the end of the year. What will our lives look like as we enter 2021 in a few short months? Will we ever have a sense of ‘normalcy’ again? That safety net of familiarity or control has been taken away or minimized for many of us over this past year. The control we are used to, such as power over our daily routine, no longer exists as it used to eight months ago. When we are in the ‘driver’s seat’ of our day to day routine, we feel psychologically safe. We are programmed to want to control our surroundings and be the ‘driver’ of our lives — not a passenger along for the ride, waiting in anticipation for an outcome. Most of us can say that we have been in a situation where we have had anticipation about an outcome — such as a job interview, waiting on the results of an exam, waiting to get a text message, or even waiting for a ‘follow back’ on Instagram from a crush. This anticipation is typically temporary, opposite to the prolonged anticipatory anxiety we are facing individually and collectively in 2020. Anticipatory anxiety for long periods of time leaves us feeling in danger (physically and psychologically), constantly worrying, and in a state of panic about what is to come. Not knowing when we can start returning to a pre-COVID work routine, a vaccine will be distributed, the outcome of the election, and the state of the future of the world is a lot to be alarmed about. If you are feeling increased anxiety during this time you are not alone. In a survey taken in June of 2020, over 40% of U.S. Adults reported increased struggling with mental health or substance use (with anxiety and depressive symptoms being most common) since the COVID-19 Pandemic. To cope with these new circumstances, people must start to pivot how they take care of themselves and their mental health. This may require some new coping strategies, emotional regulation skills, and seeking help in ways they may have not in the past. Here are some ways to cope with Anticipatory Anxiety: Get Enough Restful Sleep Sleep and anxiety can form a cycle together as issues with sleep and anxiety often go hand in hand. Lack of sleep can increase anxiety and continue to worsen this cycle. Sleep gives your body and brain time to heal and rest from the stressors of the day. A rested mind can also better cope with anxiety and stress than a tired and exhausted mind. Stay Present in the Moment When we are anxious about the future, it is natural for our thoughts to go to the ‘worst case’ scenario. We do this as a coping mechanism when faced with uncertainty as it is easier to craft and control a ‘worst case’ situation than sit and wait for an outcome that is out of our control. When you find yourself in a negative mental spiral, gently bring yourself back to where you are in the present moment. Talk to Yourself With Compassion Anxiety and negative-self talk often do a dance with one another. When we are anxious, we speak harshly to ourselves. Negative self-talk can be damaging to our mind, body, and outlook on life. The way we speak to ourselves determines the way we act. Notice when you speak to yourself in a cruel manner (e.g. “why can’t I just do anything right?!” or “I am never going to be good enough”) and replace critique with compassion. Affirm yourself that you are doing the best you can during a very difficult time. Take Care of Your Body Ever heard of the ‘mind-body connection?’. Your mind and body are constantly working with one another. Research finds that one’s mindset has a direct impact on their physical health. When we are anxious, it can cause our body to respond with painful headaches, tense muscles, stomach problems, difficulty sleeping, dizziness, or high blood pressure. Moving your body can increase your serotonin levels (the chemical that impacts mood) and improves cognitive functioning. Set goals to move your body every day for at least 30–45 minutes a day to aid positive physical and psychological outcomes. Stock Up on Self-Care Self-care is an essential activity we must incorporate into our daily lives (especially during times of escalated and prolonged stress) to nurture our well-being and mental state. Taking care of ourselves is absolutely necessary to ensure a healthy mind and body. Self-care activities look from different person to person based on what their specific needs are. Activities can include mediation, doing an activity you enjoy, getting a seasonal latte, exercising, taking a warm bubble bath, doing a puzzle, painting, or reflective journaling. Know That You are Not Alone in Your Experience Even though your own anticipations and fears are unique to you, many of the experiences that we are going through as a world and society are new for people. Newness inevitably increases anxiety because we are fearful of the unknown. You are not alone in being anxious about what is to come. Your worries and anxieties are valid and shared amongst the rest of the world. Talk to a Mental Health Professional Many people have experienced an increase in stress and a decrease in their mental health during the past year. Mental health professionals are trained to help people navigate difficult circumstances, life transitions, anxiety, depression, loss, and other mental health conditions. A therapist can work with you to identify circumstances, thoughts, and behaviors that are interfering with your ability to live a mentally healthy life. They are also able to provide you with psychologically-researched methods to improve your well-being with emotional regulation strategies, cognitive behavioral therapy, and techniques for psychological distress symptom reduction. Find a therapist near you at Psychologytoday.com. Photo by Anthony Tran on Unsplash As circumstances shift, the ways we physically, emotionally, and mentally cope must shift as well. New circumstances call for new coping strategies. During unprecedented times, it is even more critical to take care of your mental and physical health. Remember, our minds and bodies are not used to managing anxiety for extended periods of time. As we come toward the end of the year and await answers and outcomes- make sure to prioritize sleep, self-care, and utilize coping strategies that reduce anticipatory anxiety. Make sure you are taking time out of your daily routine to nurture your needs and seek the appropriate help you need from loved ones or a mental health professional if needed.
https://medium.com/joincurio/anticipatory-anxiety-in-2020-what-it-is-and-how-to-effectively-cope-with-it-fe0ee4afc3bd
['Divya Robin']
2020-10-27 14:01:09.184000+00:00
['Depression', 'Self Improvement', 'Anxiety', 'Mindset', 'Mental Health']
Title Anticipatory Anxiety 2020 Human being wired want to…Content Anticipatory Anxiety 2020 Effectively Cope Photo Artem Kovalev Unsplash Human being wired want control surroundings Anxiety often arises circumstance able control predict future outcome…now add anticipation mix 2020 year event control high anticipation come mental health Numerous research study find anxiety three time prevalent start 2020 Anticipatory anxiety taken many people’s mental state — lot thing going world right Anticipatory anxiety defined heightened anxiety worry fear future event fearful worried outcome uncertain end result control worry distress associated anticipation impact one’s social emotional physical functioning past six month consisted prolonged fear worry people used experiencing Anxiety common however anticipatory anxiety month end contributing many people reporting decrease mental health state resulting feeling hopeless exhausted defeated chronic state heightened anxiety fear future event result people difficulty concentrating feeling emotionally numb loss interest hobby social activity sleep problem rumination appetite loss lot uncertainty year individually collectively used coping global pandemic civil unrest monumental election around corner awaiting vaccine worry finance community encountering ongoing anxiety fear happen month come question “how 2020 turn out” forefront people’s mind honest know happen week today month even end year life look like enter 2021 short month ever sense ‘normalcy’ safety net familiarity control taken away minimized many u past year control used power daily routine longer exists used eight month ago ‘driver’s seat’ day day routine feel psychologically safe programmed want control surroundings ‘driver’ life — passenger along ride waiting anticipation outcome u say situation anticipation outcome — job interview waiting result exam waiting get text message even waiting ‘follow back’ Instagram crush anticipation typically temporary opposite prolonged anticipatory anxiety facing individually collectively 2020 Anticipatory anxiety long period time leaf u feeling danger physically psychologically constantly worrying state panic come knowing start returning preCOVID work routine vaccine distributed outcome election state future world lot alarmed feeling increased anxiety time alone survey taken June 2020 40 US Adults reported increased struggling mental health substance use anxiety depressive symptom common since COVID19 Pandemic cope new circumstance people must start pivot take care mental health may require new coping strategy emotional regulation skill seeking help way may past way cope Anticipatory Anxiety Get Enough Restful Sleep Sleep anxiety form cycle together issue sleep anxiety often go hand hand Lack sleep increase anxiety continue worsen cycle Sleep give body brain time heal rest stressor day rested mind also better cope anxiety stress tired exhausted mind Stay Present Moment anxious future natural thought go ‘worst case’ scenario coping mechanism faced uncertainty easier craft control ‘worst case’ situation sit wait outcome control find negative mental spiral gently bring back present moment Talk Compassion Anxiety negativeself talk often dance one another anxious speak harshly Negative selftalk damaging mind body outlook life way speak determines way act Notice speak cruel manner eg “why can’t anything right” “I never going good enough” replace critique compassion Affirm best difficult time Take Care Body Ever heard ‘mindbody connection’ mind body constantly working one another Research find one’s mindset direct impact physical health anxious cause body respond painful headache tense muscle stomach problem difficulty sleeping dizziness high blood pressure Moving body increase serotonin level chemical impact mood improves cognitive functioning Set goal move body every day least 30–45 minute day aid positive physical psychological outcome Stock SelfCare Selfcare essential activity must incorporate daily life especially time escalated prolonged stress nurture wellbeing mental state Taking care absolutely necessary ensure healthy mind body Selfcare activity look different person person based specific need Activities include mediation activity enjoy getting seasonal latte exercising taking warm bubble bath puzzle painting reflective journaling Know Alone Experience Even though anticipation fear unique many experience going world society new people Newness inevitably increase anxiety fearful unknown alone anxious come worry anxiety valid shared amongst rest world Talk Mental Health Professional Many people experienced increase stress decrease mental health past year Mental health professional trained help people navigate difficult circumstance life transition anxiety depression loss mental health condition therapist work identify circumstance thought behavior interfering ability live mentally healthy life also able provide psychologicallyresearched method improve wellbeing emotional regulation strategy cognitive behavioral therapy technique psychological distress symptom reduction Find therapist near Psychologytodaycom Photo Anthony Tran Unsplash circumstance shift way physically emotionally mentally cope must shift well New circumstance call new coping strategy unprecedented time even critical take care mental physical health Remember mind body used managing anxiety extended period time come toward end year await answer outcome make sure prioritize sleep selfcare utilize coping strategy reduce anticipatory anxiety Make sure taking time daily routine nurture need seek appropriate help need loved one mental health professional neededTags Depression Self Improvement Anxiety Mindset Mental Health
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This Is What Most People Get Wrong About Giving up the Ego
This Is What Most People Get Wrong About Giving up the Ego It’s not egoless, it’s egomore Have you ever wondered what the “ego” is? Chances are you have. We all use phrases like “He has a big ego” and “He has a huge ego problem.” This means we do have an idea about what it means. Yet, when asked, we fail to explain it. Many of us refer to Freud’s work on the Ego. He classified the human psyche into three parts — Id, the Ego, and the Superego. But the reason they’re so difficult to understand is twofold: They’re not physical aspects What psychology tells us about Ego can often be misleading. “Ego is a social institution with no physical reality. The ego is simply your symbol of yourself. Just as the word “water” is a noise that symbolizes a certain liquid without being it, so too the idea of ego symbolizes the role you play, who you are, but it is not the same as your living organism.” — Alan Watts For anyone who’s interested in spirituality, Ego comes up more often than not. Yet, it’s dismal that the topic of Ego has also created more confusion than it has to. This confusion can often be the cause of misery for most people trying to overcome it. The purpose of all spiritual practices is to realize your universal identity. But the ego keeps us from doing that. And a fine understanding of what you’re trying to overcome is necessary. In that spirit, let’s explore what ego means. When someone says “you have an ego” it can mean a lot of things. Psychological Ego In the material world and in the works of popular psychologists, the ego is the identity of the individual sense. In Freudian and Jungian terms, it is the center of your awareness and the framework of your individual being. To put it in simpler terms, whatever comes to your mind when you think of yourself is a part of your ego: “I am a writer. “ “I am a businessman,” “I like to eat pizzas without broccoli,” “That car is mine,” “I deserve the promotion more than John,” etc. Any thought that considers yourself as a separate entity from others comes from the ego. Spiritual Ego In the spiritual world, one can portray the ego in different, esoteric ways. (It’s worth mentioning that the ego is the same, it’s the understanding of the ego that’s changing in psychological or spiritual contexts.) In spiritual terms, the ego is anything that keeps you from realizing your Oneness with all Creation. That might seem “new-age” and “woo-woo” but it’s true. The ego is the sole cause of our separation from our Higher Self, universal consciousness, and God. In esoteric terms, the ego is a soul attached to the body. When the soul starts to think of its reality constrained to this physical world, it’s ego. The ego confines the soul to these bounds of limited potential in perpetuity. (Unless we do something about it, of course) In his book Whispers from Eternity, Paramhansa Yogananda says: When the Invisible, the One, became the many, He condescended to give freedom of choice and power of independent self-evolution to all His creations. So He gave to everything His own power — “to be able to do whatever one may want to do.” Thus, all things went farther and farther away from Him by believing in the cosmic delusion and painstakingly working for it. Yet, all things, by the right use of self-evolving reason, can move ever nearer and nearer to Him until the many again become the One. But the cosmic creation, or nature — being conscious, and having received unlimited independence — wants mostly to move farther away from the Divine Father, or God, thus creating self-imposed suffering from self-made or man-made laws of evil. That’s a mouthful to understand. Yogananda is illustrating that God manifested into all souls and gave free will to each soul. This means man is free to believe whatever he wants. Thus, he believes that he’s only what he experiences through his material senses. Even though man, in reality, is a soul, he refuses to see it and live his life in a cosmic delusion. God can't take this free will back from him. And that’s the essence of the spiritual path — to realize that you are a soul and not the ego — and to come to this understanding of your own will.
https://medium.com/illumination/this-is-what-most-people-get-wrong-about-giving-up-the-ego-a3a2f60135af
['Shivendra Misra']
2020-12-01 04:23:12.659000+00:00
['Meditation', 'Ego', 'Spirituality', 'Mindfulness', 'Psychology']
Title People Get Wrong Giving EgoContent People Get Wrong Giving Ego It’s egoless it’s egomore ever wondered “ego” Chances use phrase like “He big ego” “He huge ego problem” mean idea mean Yet asked fail explain Many u refer Freud’s work Ego classified human psyche three part — Id Ego Superego reason they’re difficult understand twofold They’re physical aspect psychology tell u Ego often misleading “Ego social institution physical reality ego simply symbol word “water” noise symbolizes certain liquid without idea ego symbolizes role play living organism” — Alan Watts anyone who’s interested spirituality Ego come often Yet it’s dismal topic Ego also created confusion confusion often cause misery people trying overcome purpose spiritual practice realize universal identity ego keep u fine understanding you’re trying overcome necessary spirit let’s explore ego mean someone say “you ego” mean lot thing Psychological Ego material world work popular psychologist ego identity individual sense Freudian Jungian term center awareness framework individual put simpler term whatever come mind think part ego “I writer “ “I businessman” “I like eat pizza without broccoli” “That car mine” “I deserve promotion John” etc thought considers separate entity others come ego Spiritual Ego spiritual world one portray ego different esoteric way It’s worth mentioning ego it’s understanding ego that’s changing psychological spiritual context spiritual term ego anything keep realizing Oneness Creation might seem “newage” “woowoo” it’s true ego sole cause separation Higher Self universal consciousness God esoteric term ego soul attached body soul start think reality constrained physical world it’s ego ego confines soul bound limited potential perpetuity Unless something course book Whispers Eternity Paramhansa Yogananda say Invisible One became many condescended give freedom choice power independent selfevolution creation gave everything power — “to able whatever one may want do” Thus thing went farther farther away believing cosmic delusion painstakingly working Yet thing right use selfevolving reason move ever nearer nearer many become One cosmic creation nature — conscious received unlimited independence — want mostly move farther away Divine Father God thus creating selfimposed suffering selfmade manmade law evil That’s mouthful understand Yogananda illustrating God manifested soul gave free soul mean man free believe whatever want Thus belief he’s experience material sens Even though man reality soul refuse see live life cosmic delusion God cant take free back that’s essence spiritual path — realize soul ego — come understanding willTags Meditation Ego Spirituality Mindfulness Psychology
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Submission Guidelines for Current Writers
Submission Guidelines for Current Writers Please read the following for Fearless She Wrote publishing standards Photo by Kat Stokes on Unsplash Last Updated: September 2020 Welcome to Fearless She Wrote! We’re excited to have you as part of our writing team, and can’t wait to read and publish your work! To ensure the publishing process moves as smoothly and quickly as possible, please read through the following guidelines. Turnaround Time We will do our best to review all submissions within 24 to 48 hours, Monday through Friday. (We do not review submissions over the weekend, though you’re still welcome to submit during that time and we will review during the work week.) We’re three editors with full-time jobs, so please allow us a full 48 hours before following up. *If edits are required, the clock starts again, due to the number of submissions we receive.* Submission quantity Please only submit one draft to us at a time. We have many writers who are waiting for us to review their work and want to make sure that every piece gets the attention it deserves. As soon as we’ve reviewed your draft, feel welcome to submit another. Notes about editing We reserve the right to make changes to any draft submitted to our publication (title/subtitle changes, picture changes, etc.), and will leave you a private note on your piece should we deem any large edits necessary. Smaller edits may include grammatical and/or spelling corrections, or the rewording of any sentences or phrases that are unclear. If we leave you a note about larger changes (title, subtitle, etc.) and we’ve not received a response from you after three days of our original editing note, the piece will be rejected. *We ask all of our writers to keep their Private Note Settings On. Our editors leave notes for every single essay we receive, whether it’s accepted or rejected. If you’ve received a rejection without a note, you may want to check your Medium settings. Story genre We are looking for stories written as personal essays, with actionable messages and takeaways for our readers. We want to hear about your experiences, your opinions, the lessons that these things have taught you, and the lessons that your readers can learn from reading your story. We do not publish poetry, open letters without actionable takeaways, or stories that read as journal/diary entries. Story topics We’re interested in powerful stories of womanhood, empowerment, feminism, and life experience. The drafts we publish will be well-edited, and without grammar or spelling mistakes. Titles & subtitles Make sure your title and subtitle in your article match the display title/subtitle and are written in title case format. We are seeing a high number of submissions that have two different titles. If you are unsure about how to do this, read this Medium help article on custom titles. Proper tags Please review your tags before submitting your piece. We cannot stress this enough. We frequently receive amazing drafts that are not tagged in any of our categories — this delays the publication process for all. Your story must be tagged in at least one of the following categories: Feminism Relationships Sexuality Women Self Removal of content from Fearless When work is approved and published by the Fearless team, we expect that the work will remain in the publication, or be deleted from Medium entirely. Our editorial team works hard to offer editing support to writers who are submitting work to the Fearless She Wrote publication. That time and support is not meant to be offered to writers who then later relocate their work outside of our publication. The relocation of work initially published in Fearless to a personal profile or publication is grounds for immediate removal from the Fearless writing team. “Tone” consideration Please be conscious of the tone through which your piece will be viewed by your readers. Any work that may be deemed by our editors to be victim shaming, group stereotyping, or otherwise offensive may be rejected. This is not a place for hateful work We want to hear about your experiences, but we will not publish any hateful or slanderous work. After all, we’re giving a voice to those who have been faced with hate and/or slander, and this will not be a place for any such negativity. Though you may receive negative comments, or have arguments with other writers on the Medium platform, we will not publish any work in which you tag another writer and then speak negatively about them. We will not be silenced. We will be fearless. And we will write.
https://medium.com/fearless-she-wrote/submission-guidelines-for-current-writers-5731180309a7
['Maggie Lupin']
2020-11-11 00:59:01.568000+00:00
['Writing Guidelines', 'Writing Tips', 'Writing', 'Fearless She Wrote', 'Submission Guidelines']
Title Submission Guidelines Current WritersContent Submission Guidelines Current Writers Please read following Fearless Wrote publishing standard Photo Kat Stokes Unsplash Last Updated September 2020 Welcome Fearless Wrote We’re excited part writing team can’t wait read publish work ensure publishing process move smoothly quickly possible please read following guideline Turnaround Time best review submission within 24 48 hour Monday Friday review submission weekend though you’re still welcome submit time review work week We’re three editor fulltime job please allow u full 48 hour following edits required clock start due number submission receive Submission quantity Please submit one draft u time many writer waiting u review work want make sure every piece get attention deserves soon we’ve reviewed draft feel welcome submit another Notes editing reserve right make change draft submitted publication titlesubtitle change picture change etc leave private note piece deem large edits necessary Smaller edits may include grammatical andor spelling correction rewording sentence phrase unclear leave note larger change title subtitle etc we’ve received response three day original editing note piece rejected ask writer keep Private Note Settings editor leave note every single essay receive whether it’s accepted rejected you’ve received rejection without note may want check Medium setting Story genre looking story written personal essay actionable message takeaway reader want hear experience opinion lesson thing taught lesson reader learn reading story publish poetry open letter without actionable takeaway story read journaldiary entry Story topic We’re interested powerful story womanhood empowerment feminism life experience draft publish welledited without grammar spelling mistake Titles subtitle Make sure title subtitle article match display titlesubtitle written title case format seeing high number submission two different title unsure read Medium help article custom title Proper tag Please review tag submitting piece cannot stress enough frequently receive amazing draft tagged category — delay publication process story must tagged least one following category Feminism Relationships Sexuality Women Self Removal content Fearless work approved published Fearless team expect work remain publication deleted Medium entirely editorial team work hard offer editing support writer submitting work Fearless Wrote publication time support meant offered writer later relocate work outside publication relocation work initially published Fearless personal profile publication ground immediate removal Fearless writing team “Tone” consideration Please conscious tone piece viewed reader work may deemed editor victim shaming group stereotyping otherwise offensive may rejected place hateful work want hear experience publish hateful slanderous work we’re giving voice faced hate andor slander place negativity Though may receive negative comment argument writer Medium platform publish work tag another writer speak negatively silenced fearless writeTags Writing Guidelines Writing Tips Writing Fearless Wrote Submission Guidelines
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Everything you need to know about Flutter Europe 2020
Flutter Europe is an initiative driven by European Flutter Communities to gather every passionate and learn how to create beautiful apps! The main goal is to share knowledge, improve skills and expand the community. This conference gave us the opportunity to meet the most recognizable Flutter developers from Europe and talk with some of them. The framework is targeting mobile, desktop and web platforms with a single codebase. And it just works! It is now the most popular UI portable framework for the ambient computing world, and we could feel the hype during those two days. Because it is a new cross platform framework, going full Flutter in companies is still quite rare. Only a few companies went all the way. The Flutter Europe conference was the right place to meet some of those companies. They all came with precious and strategic advices, talks and demos to convince our clients that choosing Flutter is a win-win situation that we have to take part in. During those two days, we attended several talks around Flutter of course. Some talks were more interesting than others, and this article will highlight those that caught our attention. Building Voice-First Flutter apps Elaine Dias Batista, a french 🇫🇷 developer at SFEIR, showed us how to easily add voice commands to a Flutter application. To add voice control on an app, you will have to pick libraries to handle Wake word detection, as “Ok Google” Speech-To-Text, transform a voice into a literal String Natural Language Processing, trying to find the intention of thee user Then you can perform programmatically the action on your app And optionally, answer by voice response, using a Text-To-Speech SDK The implementation can depend on the platform where your application will run (android / iOS), because some SDK like Siri are only available on one platform. But a lot of SDK are available on Flutter, some are cloud-based, some are bridges to native SDK, but all of them work perfectly with Flutter! She finished her talk by showing us a live demo of an application she adapted adding a voice control to switch to Dark Theme, impressive! Bring Flutter to web Rihanna Kedir, a Google Developer Exert on web technologies showed us what are the possibilities of FlutterWeb. The first use-case is to give the customer access to the application without having to download it from a store, but by just giving him access to an http link. It can be enforced by adding the Progressive Web App concept inside the Flutter’s project. Another great use-case shown is to perform showcases of our app by directly adding a sample of the real application directly inside the static webpage, instead of a simple video or GIF. With this you’ll surely have a WOW effect! This is a killer feature of Flutter, now it can really run everywhere, the sky’s the limit! Flutter at work / Is Flutter ready for enterprise-grade applications / How to convince business to Flutter? Real-life cases Flutter is a new technology, and like anything new, it divides thoughts. Developers will gain in productivity due to the power of the framework, but how to convince customers to embark on the Flutter adventure? This is a question that many companies are asking themselves, and which is currently the #1 obstacle to the adoption of this tool. First of all, just explain to them why Flutter is not as any MultiPlatform language or Native SDK, Flutter is: Simple, Productive, Cost efficient and Robust! Time is a critical factor For many companies, time is the main factor in the success of a project. And as we all know, time management is strongly linked to money management. A developer carried out the 4 project natively on Android and iOS, then in React Native, in Xamarin and in Flutter, in order to expose the productivity on each SDK.
https://medium.com/ideas-by-idean/everything-you-need-to-know-about-flutter-europe-2020-bb57aaa9b98b
['Florent Champigny']
2020-02-03 17:15:17.689000+00:00
['Design', 'Flutter', 'Android', 'Mobile', 'UX']
Title Everything need know Flutter Europe 2020Content Flutter Europe initiative driven European Flutter Communities gather every passionate learn create beautiful apps main goal share knowledge improve skill expand community conference gave u opportunity meet recognizable Flutter developer Europe talk framework targeting mobile desktop web platform single codebase work popular UI portable framework ambient computing world could feel hype two day new cross platform framework going full Flutter company still quite rare company went way Flutter Europe conference right place meet company came precious strategic advice talk demo convince client choosing Flutter winwin situation take part two day attended several talk around Flutter course talk interesting others article highlight caught attention Building VoiceFirst Flutter apps Elaine Dias Batista french 🇫🇷 developer SFEIR showed u easily add voice command Flutter application add voice control app pick library handle Wake word detection “Ok Google” SpeechToText transform voice literal String Natural Language Processing trying find intention thee user perform programmatically action app optionally answer voice response using TextToSpeech SDK implementation depend platform application run android iOS SDK like Siri available one platform lot SDK available Flutter cloudbased bridge native SDK work perfectly Flutter finished talk showing u live demo application adapted adding voice control switch Dark Theme impressive Bring Flutter web Rihanna Kedir Google Developer Exert web technology showed u possibility FlutterWeb first usecase give customer access application without download store giving access http link enforced adding Progressive Web App concept inside Flutter’s project Another great usecase shown perform showcase app directly adding sample real application directly inside static webpage instead simple video GIF you’ll surely WOW effect killer feature Flutter really run everywhere sky’s limit Flutter work Flutter ready enterprisegrade application convince business Flutter Reallife case Flutter new technology like anything new divide thought Developers gain productivity due power framework convince customer embark Flutter adventure question many company asking currently 1 obstacle adoption tool First explain Flutter MultiPlatform language Native SDK Flutter Simple Productive Cost efficient Robust Time critical factor many company time main factor success project know time management strongly linked money management developer carried 4 project natively Android iOS React Native Xamarin Flutter order expose productivity SDKTags Design Flutter Android Mobile UX
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Excel in Python
I recently dove head first into the world of data science. Without much prior experience in programming language, learning Python was a challenge in and of itself. In fact, my fear of learning Python is what actually delayed my exploration of data science. Even after starting my data science journey, it took me a while to REALLY buy into Python. After all, why go through all the pain of learning Python when I can just do everything I need to do in Excel? I come from a traditional finance background where most of my work was done through a complicated web of spreadsheets filled with pivot tables, vlookups, sumifs, conditional statements, and so on. If you come from a similar background as me, you can probably relate to my sentiment and attachment to spreadsheets. In some sense, it’s a legitimate point. After all, what can’t Excel do? I’ve made my through a number of big companies where the majority of all the heavy lifting related to analysis, reporting, and planning were done through what I call the “Excel eco-system”. Additional features like Hyperion Essbase, SmartView, PowerPivot, PowerBI, and a number of really cool features available on Excel that do make it possible to work with data and get stuff done. In my field, Excel, Alteryx, and Tableau were sort of the go-to “Holy Trinity”. So the question remains. Why Python? Here are some reasons that finally convinced me to excel in Python! It’s the number 1 programming language used by experts in the industry. Imagine traveling to a foreign country where they speak a completely different language than you do. How are you going to navigate your way around? How are you going to converse with other people? The same principle applies in the world of data science. If you don’t speak Python, you are going to be lost and get left out of all the great creativity and awesome things that are happening. Not to mention, if you want to work as a data scientist, pretty much all employers require some level of proficiency in Python. You have so much more flexibility in Python than Excel. For instance, imagine running a linear regression model in Python vs Excel. In Python, you can do pretty much everything you need from EDA, Train/Test split, cross validation, feature engineering, scaling, fitting the model, producing predictions, and creating visualizations all in a few lines of Python codes. While possible to accomplish this in Excel, it will definitely require a lot more time and effort to do this. Example of applying Ridge regularization with Train/Test split, scaling, and visualizations Good news! You can still do “Excel-like” things in Python through Pandas. If you are used to framing data in terms of rows and columns, then Pandas is your new best friend! Filtering rows, converting columns, conditional statements, grouping, and many other features that you can do in Excel, you can also perform the same operations in Python through Pandas! Example of Pandas Dataframe Have you heard of Scikit-Learn? It’s an amazing machine learning library compatible with Python. You can import and instantiate a bunch of various regression (OLS, Ridge, Lasso, Enet) and classification (logistic, knn, decision tree, random forest, Gradient/Ada boost, SVM) models just with a few lines of codes. In addition, you can also import data preprocessing tools like StandardScaler, PolynomialFeatures and as well as useful modeling tools like train_test_split, cross_val_score, GridSearchCV, and Pipeline. Learning Python has been such a great experience thus far. While I still have a lot more to learn in terms of developing best practices and being more efficient with my codes, it feels awesome to have Python under my belt as one of the tools that I can leverage to become a better data scientist. If you are thinking about starting your journey in data science and you are unsure about Python, take it from me, it is an awesome programming language and you’ll be blown away by how much you can actually learn simply by just giving it a try. Whatever hesitation you may have, I hope I was able to give you a small glimpse of hope and motivation to just dive in and give it a try!
https://youngathpark1.medium.com/excel-in-python-591a3cfe8094
['Young Park']
2020-12-09 15:37:54.906000+00:00
['Excel', 'Python', 'Data Science']
Title Excel PythonContent recently dove head first world data science Without much prior experience programming language learning Python challenge fact fear learning Python actually delayed exploration data science Even starting data science journey took REALLY buy Python go pain learning Python everything need Excel come traditional finance background work done complicated web spreadsheet filled pivot table vlookups sumifs conditional statement come similar background probably relate sentiment attachment spreadsheet sense it’s legitimate point can’t Excel I’ve made number big company majority heavy lifting related analysis reporting planning done call “Excel ecosystem” Additional feature like Hyperion Essbase SmartView PowerPivot PowerBI number really cool feature available Excel make possible work data get stuff done field Excel Alteryx Tableau sort goto “Holy Trinity” question remains Python reason finally convinced excel Python It’s number 1 programming language used expert industry Imagine traveling foreign country speak completely different language going navigate way around going converse people principle applies world data science don’t speak Python going lost get left great creativity awesome thing happening mention want work data scientist pretty much employer require level proficiency Python much flexibility Python Excel instance imagine running linear regression model Python v Excel Python pretty much everything need EDA TrainTest split cross validation feature engineering scaling fitting model producing prediction creating visualization line Python code possible accomplish Excel definitely require lot time effort Example applying Ridge regularization TrainTest split scaling visualization Good news still “Excellike” thing Python Pandas used framing data term row column Pandas new best friend Filtering row converting column conditional statement grouping many feature Excel also perform operation Python Pandas Example Pandas Dataframe heard ScikitLearn It’s amazing machine learning library compatible Python import instantiate bunch various regression OLS Ridge Lasso Enet classification logistic knn decision tree random forest GradientAda boost SVM model line code addition also import data preprocessing tool like StandardScaler PolynomialFeatures well useful modeling tool like traintestsplit crossvalscore GridSearchCV Pipeline Learning Python great experience thus far still lot learn term developing best practice efficient code feel awesome Python belt one tool leverage become better data scientist thinking starting journey data science unsure Python take awesome programming language you’ll blown away much actually learn simply giving try Whatever hesitation may hope able give small glimpse hope motivation dive give tryTags Excel Python Data Science
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Is Vibranium the strongest material in the Marvel Cinematic Universe?
Is Vibranium the strongest material in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Or is it just the most inconsistently depicted one? With Black Panther: Civil War (not the title) recently released, everyone wants to know about Vibranium, the wonder material responsible for everything cool in the Black Panther universe. You may think I’m confused but I assure you, I’m not. Captain America may have been the title star in Captain America: Civil War (is the title) but this movie was about the magnificently depicted King of Wakanda, played by the scene-stealing, super sexy, ultra-regal Chadwick Boseman as the Black Panther. Every scene he’s in, you forget whose movie you’re watching. Yeah, Cap was nice too. But with the Panther’s appearance and pending movie in 2017(?) people are wanting to know what Vibranium is and the science behind it. My email has lit up with questions about Vibranium. The overall gist of the questions say: What’s the deal with Vibranium? Is it a metal? Or an alloy? Is it an element? Does it deflect bullets or just stop them in their tracks? Why does Wakanda have the only Vibranium on Earth? How did Howard Stark get his supply to make Captain America’s shield? Is it indestructible? How come Ultron seemed indestructible and just how the heck did Vision come to life after an infusion of Vibranium? And the list went on… Looking through my archives, I have pieced together a primer on Vibranium. No, its not all-inclusive, because I need to sleep and because we all have better things to do than to remember the properties of a metal, that if it existed, no government would ever allow it to become public knowledge…Enjoy! NOTE: There is very little real science involved in the meta-material known as Vibranium in the Marvel comics and Marvel Cinematic Universe. If such a material existed with these properties, it’s value would be without measure. With that said, we will discuss the capacities of the material in conjunction with its depictions in Marvel franchise materials. The Answer-Man’s Archives: Vibranium Vibranium is nowhere near the hardest or strongest metal in the Marvel Universe. It is, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the most inconsistent of meta-materials, having properties which reinforce and yet contradict previous depictions. And yet, we don’t care. As long as it’s doing cool stuff, we accept its properties and handwave them through. Captain America’s shield for the win! Vibranium’s inherent strength has little to do with why it is highly prized as part of an armor package. Instead, it is the underlying properties of the meta-material which creates its fantastic value and makes it one of the most sought-after materials on Marvel’s Earth. Found only in the African nation of Wakanda, the technologies pioneered through the study of Vibranium give Wakandan science an extraordinary advantage making it one of the most technologically-advanced nations on Earth. Defenses made with Vibranium are extremely tough, durable, and extremely stress-tolerant. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Vibranium alloys might be some of the strongest metals on Earth (so the claim does have a degree of merit in the MCU, if no place else). The secluded nation of Wakanda, the only reputable source of Vibranium A on Marvel Earth. (And they really like cats.) Don’t get me wrong, Vibranium IS an impressive metal but not because of its inherent strength. To have an understanding of why it makes a great armor you need to have a little background on this alien meta-material. I use the word meta-material because it exhibits abilities far outside the norm of normal elements found in nature such as iron, gold, osmium or other natural metals found on the periodic table. What is Vibranium A? Vibranium is an extraterrestrial material, (element, compound, alloy, meta-material — its actual nature is, like many super-materials in comics, not clearly defined, and different writers will define it differently) found in its greatest concentration in the African nation of Wakanda. While Marvel will give a variety of answers, the extraterrestrial material called Vibranium (also known as Vibranium A) acts mostly like a metal; it is hard, durable and can be bonded with other metals in metallic alloys. These alloys allow the metal to be even more durable and suitable for use in armors. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Vibranium alloys are used in the development of Captain America’s shield created by Howard Stark. Stark claimed to have used all of the freely available Vibranium ever collected in the world (known to him, outside of the African nation of Wakanda.) It is suspected that Wakandan Vibranium was stolen and sold to Howard Stark (this may be the core of the eventual Black Panther movie — given the properties of this material, I would hunt anyone who managed to steal even a few pounds of this material down like a dog). The unpainted Vibranium alloy shield presented to Steve Rogers during World War II. (Is there a designated painter?) Why Vibranium matters Where most metals have only their inherent durability to offer as a defensive measure, Vibranium and alloys of the metal have an extra meta-material property not found in any metals on Earth: The harder you hit Vibranium, the stronger it gets (until it breaks)… We know Vibranium has limits to how much energy it can absorb (at least in the comics) when Iron Man and the Sub-Mariner team up against ROXXON, (after the standard superhero conflict in, Iron Man vol 1, #121). Roxxon discovers a cache of vibranium on a remote undiscovered island. Roxxon, in addition to trying to claim the vibranium was dumping illegal toxic wastes and wanted to avoid prosecution. They mined the island until they are discovered by Iron Man and the Submariner who destroy their operation. Hoping to hide their involvement Roxxon blows up the island. The explosion, however triggers a reaction in the vibranium and once it has absorbed all of the energy of the powerful explosions, the material destabilizes and is destroyed. Vibranium absorbs vibration or the transfer of kinetic energy used by weapons and bullets, i.e. when striking an armor or shield made of Vibranium, that kinetic energy is absorbed and stored within the molecular bonds of the material, temporarily. Any energy absorbed does not pass through to the object beneath it. In the Marvel Universe, this means if you strike an object made of Vibranium, nothing happens because the metal absorbs the kinetic potential and disperses it among the metallic bonds of the material, holding the energy and releasing it slowly (and quietly). Sonic weapons or any attack which uses vibration are completely harmless to Vibranium Alloys. This means bullets and other weapons which deliver kinetic energy will also fail to harm materials made of, or with, sufficiently applied Vibranium. Not only does Vibranium absorb the mechanical energy, it increases the strength of the material making it stronger and more damage-resistant. However, there is a threshold and once the material has absorbed its threshold of energy, if it cannot release this stored energy in a timely fashion, it will be destroyed (though the energy will not be released violently unless redesigned and altered to do so by scientific processes.) Technically, this would be applicable to anything which increases molecular movement in a material as well. This means Vibranium should offer some degree of protection against any attack which causes metals to heat up, since heat is the increasing of energy between molecules. There is likely to be a required amount of Vibranium present to gain these benefits, but that is a closely guarded secret of Wakandan science. The Black Panther’s armored clothing protects him using a Vibranium mesh weave, which reduces damage from physical attacks or attacks which rely on the delivery of kinetic energy. This does not mean he can’t be harmed, it simply means the attack is blunted reducing its damage. In Civil War, we watch the Black Panther get struck by multiple medium-caliber machine-gun rounds to no effect. Where does Vibranium originate? While it has not been confirmed, Vibranium is believed to be an extraterrestrial material found in the greatest concentration in the Marvel Earth nation of Wakanda. Since the material has rarely left the continent, most scientists of the Marvel Universe have no familiarity with the material or its extensive physical properties. More recent comics indicate: Captain Marvel inadvertently proved said theory to be true during a scuffle between survivors of the Infinity Event and the Spartax empire who relocated them, where the latter had been poisoning the planet and its nomadic inhabitants through the improper mining of said metal to rebuild their fleets. (Captain Marvel Vol 8 #5) The scientists of Wakanda have the most experience with their version of the material and have managed to create many applications which have been used in military applications within the country and is used primarily in a defensive role by the royal family of Wakanda. Vibranium comes in two known varieties, Vibranium A and Vibranium B. Each has differing properties. Until now, we have only discussed Vibranium A. There has been no confirmation of the existence of Vibranium B in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (except for the scratching of Captain America’s shield by the Black Panther’s claws…see below). Vibranium B (Anti-Metal Vibranium) There is a second, little known version of Vibranium, an isotope perhaps, dubbed Anti-metal Vibranium (also called Vibranium B). This anti-metal version of Vibranium can with just a touch, disrupt the metallic bonds of any common metals not protected by force fields. One touch of Anti-metal Vibranium and normal metals unzip, loosing both cohesion and strength. This substance is also believed to be alien in origin and found only in a exotic location known as the Savage Land found on the Antarctic continent. The Savage Land — a place of mystery, mutants and the only functioning Jurassic Park: The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #9 (1983) Whether normal Vibranium can be converted into Anti-metal is unknown but the Wakandans do have small supplies of this Savage Land Vibranium on hand and have equipped the Black Panther with it. The material coats his claws and often other weapons he uses, allowing him to tear through metallic substances with little effort. Materials made with Vibranium or Adamantium may have some degree of resistance to Anti-metal due to their advanced and unusual meta-material properties (such as Captain America’s shield). Vibranium: Wonder Material In the MCU we have seen Vibranium do or be a part of some amazing feats: Captain America deflects a strike from Thor’s hammer and creates a shockwave which flattens a forest for a few hundred feet in every direction. (See earlier video — because it’s awesome) Captain America uses the shield which should stop bullets from moving to instead bounce off the shield to strike a shooter. Cap also bounces an energy blast shot from Iron Man off of his shield. Captain America can throw his shield, bounce it off a number of surfaces or targets and have it return to him, despite of, or perhaps because of the vibranium in his shield. Ultron upgrades his final body with Vibranium and becomes incredibly tough; he’s able to fight the entirety of the Avengers to an effective standstill, until he is overwhelmed with energy attacks from Thor, Iron Man and the Vision. Black Panther makes an armor mesh suit which renders him effectively bulletproof, and perhaps allows him to destroy metallic defenses with his clawed hands. In the comics, he even has it in the souls of his boots allowing him to drop from great heights and move without making a sound. (There was some talk of wall-crawling but Spider-Man said he would sue.) Vision is a powerful, synthetic being born from a Vibranium-laced body created by Ultron and Helen Cho, programmed by Tony Stark and Bruce Banner using J.A.R.V.I.S.-based codes, and activated by the Mind Stone that was hidden inside the Scepter. (As depicted in Avengers: Age of Ultron) It is even suggested that the Vision’s body may be composed of some heretofore unknown synthetic variation of Vibranium in his cellular structure, adding to his durability and possibly responsible for him being alive. Vibranium: Slices, dices, makes Julienne fries… You now know everything you need to know about Vibranium.
https://medium.com/panel-frame/is-vibranium-the-strongest-material-in-the-marvel-cinematic-universe-11e5d9cbe112
['Thaddeus Howze']
2016-05-16 15:57:50.010000+00:00
['Storytelling', 'Comics', 'Marvel']
Title Vibranium strongest material Marvel Cinematic UniverseContent Vibranium strongest material Marvel Cinematic Universe inconsistently depicted one Black Panther Civil War title recently released everyone want know Vibranium wonder material responsible everything cool Black Panther universe may think I’m confused assure I’m Captain America may title star Captain America Civil War title movie magnificently depicted King Wakanda played scenestealing super sexy ultraregal Chadwick Boseman Black Panther Every scene he’s forget whose movie you’re watching Yeah Cap nice Panther’s appearance pending movie 2017 people wanting know Vibranium science behind email lit question Vibranium overall gist question say What’s deal Vibranium metal alloy element deflect bullet stop track Wakanda Vibranium Earth Howard Stark get supply make Captain America’s shield indestructible come Ultron seemed indestructible heck Vision come life infusion Vibranium list went on… Looking archive pieced together primer Vibranium allinclusive need sleep better thing remember property metal existed government would ever allow become public knowledge…Enjoy NOTE little real science involved metamaterial known Vibranium Marvel comic Marvel Cinematic Universe material existed property it’s value would without measure said discus capacity material conjunction depiction Marvel franchise material AnswerMan’s Archives Vibranium Vibranium nowhere near hardest strongest metal Marvel Universe Marvel Cinematic Universe inconsistent metamaterials property reinforce yet contradict previous depiction yet don’t care long it’s cool stuff accept property handwave Captain America’s shield win Vibranium’s inherent strength little highly prized part armor package Instead underlying property metamaterial creates fantastic value make one soughtafter material Marvel’s Earth Found African nation Wakanda technology pioneered study Vibranium give Wakandan science extraordinary advantage making one technologicallyadvanced nation Earth Defenses made Vibranium extremely tough durable extremely stresstolerant Marvel Cinematic Universe Vibranium alloy might strongest metal Earth claim degree merit MCU place else secluded nation Wakanda reputable source Vibranium Marvel Earth really like cat Don’t get wrong Vibranium impressive metal inherent strength understanding make great armor need little background alien metamaterial use word metamaterial exhibit ability far outside norm normal element found nature iron gold osmium natural metal found periodic table Vibranium Vibranium extraterrestrial material element compound alloy metamaterial — actual nature like many supermaterials comic clearly defined different writer define differently found greatest concentration African nation Wakanda Marvel give variety answer extraterrestrial material called Vibranium also known Vibranium act mostly like metal hard durable bonded metal metallic alloy alloy allow metal even durable suitable use armor Marvel Cinematic Universe Vibranium alloy used development Captain America’s shield created Howard Stark Stark claimed used freely available Vibranium ever collected world known outside African nation Wakanda suspected Wakandan Vibranium stolen sold Howard Stark may core eventual Black Panther movie — given property material would hunt anyone managed steal even pound material like dog unpainted Vibranium alloy shield presented Steve Rogers World War II designated painter Vibranium matter metal inherent durability offer defensive measure Vibranium alloy metal extra metamaterial property found metal Earth harder hit Vibranium stronger get breaks… know Vibranium limit much energy absorb least comic Iron Man SubMariner team ROXXON standard superhero conflict Iron Man vol 1 121 Roxxon discovers cache vibranium remote undiscovered island Roxxon addition trying claim vibranium dumping illegal toxic waste wanted avoid prosecution mined island discovered Iron Man Submariner destroy operation Hoping hide involvement Roxxon blow island explosion however trigger reaction vibranium absorbed energy powerful explosion material destabilizes destroyed Vibranium absorbs vibration transfer kinetic energy used weapon bullet ie striking armor shield made Vibranium kinetic energy absorbed stored within molecular bond material temporarily energy absorbed pas object beneath Marvel Universe mean strike object made Vibranium nothing happens metal absorbs kinetic potential disperses among metallic bond material holding energy releasing slowly quietly Sonic weapon attack us vibration completely harmless Vibranium Alloys mean bullet weapon deliver kinetic energy also fail harm material made sufficiently applied Vibranium Vibranium absorb mechanical energy increase strength material making stronger damageresistant However threshold material absorbed threshold energy cannot release stored energy timely fashion destroyed though energy released violently unless redesigned altered scientific process Technically would applicable anything increase molecular movement material well mean Vibranium offer degree protection attack cause metal heat since heat increasing energy molecule likely required amount Vibranium present gain benefit closely guarded secret Wakandan science Black Panther’s armored clothing protects using Vibranium mesh weave reduces damage physical attack attack rely delivery kinetic energy mean can’t harmed simply mean attack blunted reducing damage Civil War watch Black Panther get struck multiple mediumcaliber machinegun round effect Vibranium originate confirmed Vibranium believed extraterrestrial material found greatest concentration Marvel Earth nation Wakanda Since material rarely left continent scientist Marvel Universe familiarity material extensive physical property recent comic indicate Captain Marvel inadvertently proved said theory true scuffle survivor Infinity Event Spartax empire relocated latter poisoning planet nomadic inhabitant improper mining said metal rebuild fleet Captain Marvel Vol 8 5 scientist Wakanda experience version material managed create many application used military application within country used primarily defensive role royal family Wakanda Vibranium come two known variety Vibranium Vibranium B differing property discussed Vibranium confirmation existence Vibranium B Marvel Cinematic Universe except scratching Captain America’s shield Black Panther’s claws…see Vibranium B AntiMetal Vibranium second little known version Vibranium isotope perhaps dubbed Antimetal Vibranium also called Vibranium B antimetal version Vibranium touch disrupt metallic bond common metal protected force field One touch Antimetal Vibranium normal metal unzip loosing cohesion strength substance also believed alien origin found exotic location known Savage Land found Antarctic continent Savage Land — place mystery mutant functioning Jurassic Park Official Handbook Marvel Universe 9 1983 Whether normal Vibranium converted Antimetal unknown Wakandans small supply Savage Land Vibranium hand equipped Black Panther material coat claw often weapon us allowing tear metallic substance little effort Materials made Vibranium Adamantium may degree resistance Antimetal due advanced unusual metamaterial property Captain America’s shield Vibranium Wonder Material MCU seen Vibranium part amazing feat Captain America deflects strike Thor’s hammer creates shockwave flattens forest hundred foot every direction See earlier video — it’s awesome Captain America us shield stop bullet moving instead bounce shield strike shooter Cap also bounce energy blast shot Iron Man shield Captain America throw shield bounce number surface target return despite perhaps vibranium shield Ultron upgrade final body Vibranium becomes incredibly tough he’s able fight entirety Avengers effective standstill overwhelmed energy attack Thor Iron Man Vision Black Panther make armor mesh suit render effectively bulletproof perhaps allows destroy metallic defense clawed hand comic even soul boot allowing drop great height move without making sound talk wallcrawling SpiderMan said would sue Vision powerful synthetic born Vibraniumlaced body created Ultron Helen Cho programmed Tony Stark Bruce Banner using JARVISbased code activated Mind Stone hidden inside Scepter depicted Avengers Age Ultron even suggested Vision’s body may composed heretofore unknown synthetic variation Vibranium cellular structure adding durability possibly responsible alive Vibranium Slices dice make Julienne fries… know everything need know VibraniumTags Storytelling Comics Marvel
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Original 5 Haiku Series #5
Get in Touch Audrey Malone is a freelance writer, professional resume writer, and editor, including editor for Medium publication, ILLUMINATION’S MIRROR. She’s also the owner and founder of ExpertResumeWritingServices.com, and founder of Medium Publication, Acne Free Skin Care Magic. Feel free to join her Acne Free Skin Care Magic Mailing List for a Free Acne Treatment Ebook. You may also join her Free Writing Course Mailing List for writing tips on how to improve your writing to become a top writer.
https://medium.com/house-of-haiku/original-5-haiku-series-5-e1104872ebec
['Audrey Malone']
2020-12-30 05:09:06.523000+00:00
['Poerty', 'Haiku', 'Writing', 'Poetry On Medium', 'Creative Writing']
Title Original 5 Haiku Series 5Content Get Touch Audrey Malone freelance writer professional resume writer editor including editor Medium publication ILLUMINATION’S MIRROR She’s also owner founder ExpertResumeWritingServicescom founder Medium Publication Acne Free Skin Care Magic Feel free join Acne Free Skin Care Magic Mailing List Free Acne Treatment Ebook may also join Free Writing Course Mailing List writing tip improve writing become top writerTags Poerty Haiku Writing Poetry Medium Creative Writing
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Matters of the Mind, with Dawson Church
Intersections and Roundabouts Our understanding of the relationship between mind and matter has cascaded through history with such a dramatic thirst for answers that it has caused our effort to bifurcate into countless veins of study. Fragmenting our hopes of a cohesively unified and comprehensive perspective that, in all truth, would have likely been impossible to achieve in the first place. Our journey towards these understandings has taken us all over the proverbial map, navigating our perspective through valleys of religion and mountain tops of scientific postulation. Through tangled forests of psychology, oceans of biological evolution, and arid deserts of secular spirituality. Every field has cultivated its respective assertions and, where certain overlaps exist— largely on the fringes of each field of study — scoffs can be heard from the nuclei’s at the center. For instance, physics may hold firm in a physicalist interpretation of reality, whereas some layers of quantum physics support more idealistic notions of how consciousness (say, through the observer effect) is seen to have a significant impact on material reality. These overlapping fringes, however, are usually and historically the volatile edges of study that prove just as creative as they do self-destructive. They are, by their very nature, sources of new ideas, mold-breaking and innovative, largely nonsensical but experimental enough that, from the pressure of scrutiny and criticism, diamonds can sometimes be generated. And no more fringe-filled and overlapping areas exist than those which relate to consciousness. Whether intersecting with physics, astronomy, divinity, neurochemistry, evolution, or even (of late) technology, consciousness proves itself as dynamic and versatile a field of study as anything else. On its own, consciousness doesn’t take us very far (in terms of palpability). But as soon as we begin infusing the study of consciousness with other streams of knowledge, we can see some remarkable revelations come to light. Maybe not so much in the fluffier applications of self-improvement (say, the laws of attraction or the powers of visualization) but in the more tangible fields of interest. Anywhere from Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs or Jung’s work on the subconscious to the more modern work being done with artificial intelligence and augmented biotechnologies like Neuralink. We may never come to know how the mind truly interacts with matter but we seem to have a cornucopia of possibilities at our disposal. While we understand certain premises, we may not necessarily buy into the various conclusions that follow them (i.e. a collective or universal consciousness). And while we know that there is undoubtedly some truth to the idea that we can, to one degree or another, materialize the kind of reality we seek to exist in, we stop short of praising the powers of our consciousness which seem to get us there — every time. Everyone is privy to their own flavor of combinations when it comes to understanding consciousness, whether that entails a combination of biological understanding or one of a more spiritual context. Moreover, the idea that the mind can influence our reality in such a dramatic way isn’t exactly digestible for those who have accepted the more ‘verifiable’ and tactile means of navigating life (physics or mathematics, for instance). But, for countless others, it’s the only thing that makes sense. And, for Dawson Church, author of numerous works which seek to highlight this apparent potential of our mind, it’s the only thing that he’s focused on elucidating through the devotion of his own life — to exemplifying this seemingly undecipherable relationship between mind and matter by working in his own unique overlapping edge of study.
https://medium.com/the-apeiron-blog/matters-of-the-mind-with-dawson-church-7ebac191d176
['Michael Woronko']
2020-11-10 11:02:36.723000+00:00
['Lifestyle', 'Consciousness', 'Life', 'Science', 'Philosophy']
Title Matters Mind Dawson ChurchContent Intersections Roundabouts understanding relationship mind matter cascaded history dramatic thirst answer caused effort bifurcate countless vein study Fragmenting hope cohesively unified comprehensive perspective truth would likely impossible achieve first place journey towards understanding taken u proverbial map navigating perspective valley religion mountain top scientific postulation tangled forest psychology ocean biological evolution arid desert secular spirituality Every field cultivated respective assertion certain overlap exist— largely fringe field study — scoff heard nuclei’s center instance physic may hold firm physicalist interpretation reality whereas layer quantum physic support idealistic notion consciousness say observer effect seen significant impact material reality overlapping fringe however usually historically volatile edge study prove creative selfdestructive nature source new idea moldbreaking innovative largely nonsensical experimental enough pressure scrutiny criticism diamond sometimes generated fringefilled overlapping area exist relate consciousness Whether intersecting physic astronomy divinity neurochemistry evolution even late technology consciousness prof dynamic versatile field study anything else consciousness doesn’t take u far term palpability soon begin infusing study consciousness stream knowledge see remarkable revelation come light Maybe much fluffier application selfimprovement say law attraction power visualization tangible field interest Anywhere Maslow’s Hierarchy Needs Jung’s work subconscious modern work done artificial intelligence augmented biotechnology like Neuralink may never come know mind truly interacts matter seem cornucopia possibility disposal understand certain premise may necessarily buy various conclusion follow ie collective universal consciousness know undoubtedly truth idea one degree another materialize kind reality seek exist stop short praising power consciousness seem get u — every time Everyone privy flavor combination come understanding consciousness whether entail combination biological understanding one spiritual context Moreover idea mind influence reality dramatic way isn’t exactly digestible accepted ‘verifiable’ tactile mean navigating life physic mathematics instance countless others it’s thing make sense Dawson Church author numerous work seek highlight apparent potential mind it’s thing he’s focused elucidating devotion life — exemplifying seemingly undecipherable relationship mind matter working unique overlapping edge studyTags Lifestyle Consciousness Life Science Philosophy
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Complex-PTSD is Caused by a War Zone of Toxicity
Complex-PTSD is Caused by a War Zone of Toxicity As I battled through complex-PTSD, why do some things trigger me into reactions I hate myself for? Photo by Marcus Lenk on Unsplash Over the years and over probably hundreds of counseling sessions, I was diagnosed with complex-PTSD. Many of you know what PTSD or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is. You’ve probably heard it often associated with Veterans who have seen combat. PTSD is typically associated with a single traumatic event or a series of traumatic events over a short window of time. Well, complex-PTSD is the result of prolonged episodes lasting years and is more interpersonal in nature. It is caused by parental abuse, sexual abuse, and repeated psychological abuse during early childhood development. You can read up more in-depth on Medical News Today, TalkSpace, and US News, all of which describe causes, symptoms, and treatments for complex-PTSD There is a survey available to assist with the proper diagnosis as well. Unfortunately, complex-PTSD is often misdiagnosed as borderline Multiple Personality Disorder due to some similarities that manifest in how the individual handles certain emotional aspects of themselves. The survey is called an Adverse Childhood Event Survey, or ACES. The ACES is a series of questions directed at finding out the safety levels felt by someone during childhood development. The survey is about ten questions long. A sample question would be something like, “Did you often or very often feel that no one in your family loved you or thought you were important or special?” There are also more probing questions that can potentially trigger memories, like “How often did a parent or adult in your home ever swear at you, insult you, or put you down?” Let’s talk about my ACES score. My score is a 7. The problem is scores over 5 is that they can manifest into a multitude of mental health and physical health issues, including alcoholism and heart disease. You can do your own quiz, privately, via Stop Abuse Campaign. So let’s talk about triggers, specifically mine, after a lifetime of abuse and trauma. Similar situations to what I endured are often triggers. I have a very difficult time listening to anyone speak down to kids. Mentions of suicide are actually a huge trigger for me, sending me into a panic for them and myself. Seeing, witnessing, or hearing of child abuse is a trigger. I also have issues with put-downs, yelling, physical intimidation, intimacy, touching people, and even personal space. I had extreme difficulty trusting anyone and an even harder time discussing my true mental health with anyone. If anyone pushes me past my comfort zones, I shut down both mentally and physically. It’s like my head goes to another place, where I don’t see or feel anything. I am fortunate enough that somewhere along the line, I realized that most of the actions that had occurred to me were very wrong. I have never touched illegal drugs a day in my life because I inherently knew that they would only become a crutch and I was at risk for addiction. Let’s talk a little about being the “people-pleaser”. This was me in full effect, not too many years ago. I was a people-pleaser to avoid conflict. Any kind of conflict. I’d work harder to be the best employee because I didn’t want a confrontation with a boss. I’d self sacrifice myself to keep others off my back. I’d spend money or do things I didn’t want to do to keep people off my back. I adapted my personality into an extremely subservient mode. I did what I was told or what was suggested, no matter the cost. Including taking the blame for things, doing things that were wrong, and ultimately landing in jail because of it. I hate to admit it, but going to jail was the absolute best thing that happened to me. It forced me OUT of abusive and toxic situations. It forced me to start really digging into why I was locked inside of a jail cell for days and weeks on end. I’m thankful for the guards that would talk to me and help me see that how certain people spoke to me wasn’t helpful. I’m thankful that yet another guard pointed out how down people actually talked to me. I’m thankful for the ladies that donated their time through their church to come to teach us and talk to us about a better tomorrow. While I’m in survivor mode now and a completely different person than those fateful days back then, there are still things that will send me into a tailspin. Hearing that my daughter, who resides with her grandmother, thanks to the deep impacts of c-PTSD and landing in jail, has been told to kill herself has triggers me. It’s a new and additional layer of the abusive fears laid on by a narcissistic, evil individual. It’s taken me years to understand that I can’t dwell in this rabbit hole of nightmares, insomnia, and severe anger. There are always those old trained thoughts that linger inside my head. The ones of guilt that it’s all my fault. It’s difficult to remember that I’m not the one telling someone to kill themselves. It’s difficult to not take on the responsibility of protecting my daughter. Which is extremely difficult to not do. I have anger issues. I work a lot on emotional control. I also have to work on having normal emotions. I have to work on not taking more responsibility for someone else’s actions. I have to focus hard on what is mine to own and what isn’t. I have to work constantly at not allowing the swing of emotions and triggers to rule my responses. I’ve worked for 15 years on having better boundaries. Sometimes those boundaries become too high. I’ve had to learn to “re-parent” myself with the assistance of a counselor and a lot of friends. I’ve had to focus on the positives and living life with gratitude and blessings, not letting negatives and pessimism take control. I have some form of therapy that I do every single day. Life isn’t easy. It’s hard for all of us. Those new to understanding c-PTSD know the true depth of pain, often manifested as physical pain and emotional pain, understand just how hard it is. Those trying to understand what it is probably won’t ever fully grasp the depth of difficulty. I’m all these years into recovery and I still battle. I am not alone either and I know that. Childhood abuse has deep, lifelong impacts. It impacts life even after the abuses ceased. It impacts relationships, work, self, and just about every facet of your life. There is no simple, easy cure. It takes time, patience and a whole lot of self-love mixed in. Even with all that, it still takes a long time to fully recover. Sometimes, I wonder if recovery will ever be a full recovery. Just remember, there is no time table. There is help. You aren’t alone. Life can and will get better. I know I sound like some cheerleader or inspirational coach… I’m not. I’m not Tony Robbins. I’m not a therapist. I’m just a woman that lived with more trauma than anyone should ever endure. I struggle. I have swings of good and bad. In fact, I’m writing because that’s part of MY therapy. To share and journal. To open up and be vulnerable. To trust myself and not care about what anyone “feels” is right or wrong. I’ll be over here surrounding myself in laughter, love, and self-growth. I’ll be defending those that are like I am. I’m not here to make friends. I’m here to break the cycle and share my testimony. I’ve seen the glory of all that can be. I’ve held crying children in my arms and given them all the love my heart could. I’ve lifted others up and encouraged them to find their true self. I’ve called to others stuck in a rabbit hole and gave them a hand up. To the survivors, stay strong. Together, we are stronger. More empowered to find victory in our battles over the past.
https://medium.com/invisible-illness/complex-ptsd-is-caused-by-a-war-zone-of-toxicity-f34db25d97cf
['Doreen Barker']
2020-10-29 21:17:27.116000+00:00
['Mental Healing', 'Family', 'Mental Health', 'PTSD', 'Childhood Trauma']
Title ComplexPTSD Caused War Zone ToxicityContent ComplexPTSD Caused War Zone Toxicity battled complexPTSD thing trigger reaction hate Photo Marcus Lenk Unsplash year probably hundred counseling session diagnosed complexPTSD Many know PTSD Post Traumatic Stress Disorder You’ve probably heard often associated Veterans seen combat PTSD typically associated single traumatic event series traumatic event short window time Well complexPTSD result prolonged episode lasting year interpersonal nature caused parental abuse sexual abuse repeated psychological abuse early childhood development read indepth Medical News Today TalkSpace US News describe cause symptom treatment complexPTSD survey available assist proper diagnosis well Unfortunately complexPTSD often misdiagnosed borderline Multiple Personality Disorder due similarity manifest individual handle certain emotional aspect survey called Adverse Childhood Event Survey ACES ACES series question directed finding safety level felt someone childhood development survey ten question long sample question would something like “Did often often feel one family loved thought important special” also probing question potentially trigger memory like “How often parent adult home ever swear insult put down” Let’s talk ACES score score 7 problem score 5 manifest multitude mental health physical health issue including alcoholism heart disease quiz privately via Stop Abuse Campaign let’s talk trigger specifically mine lifetime abuse trauma Similar situation endured often trigger difficult time listening anyone speak kid Mentions suicide actually huge trigger sending panic Seeing witnessing hearing child abuse trigger also issue putdowns yelling physical intimidation intimacy touching people even personal space extreme difficulty trusting anyone even harder time discussing true mental health anyone anyone push past comfort zone shut mentally physically It’s like head go another place don’t see feel anything fortunate enough somewhere along line realized action occurred wrong never touched illegal drug day life inherently knew would become crutch risk addiction Let’s talk little “peoplepleaser” full effect many year ago peoplepleaser avoid conflict kind conflict I’d work harder best employee didn’t want confrontation bos I’d self sacrifice keep others back I’d spend money thing didn’t want keep people back adapted personality extremely subservient mode told suggested matter cost Including taking blame thing thing wrong ultimately landing jail hate admit going jail absolute best thing happened forced abusive toxic situation forced start really digging locked inside jail cell day week end I’m thankful guard would talk help see certain people spoke wasn’t helpful I’m thankful yet another guard pointed people actually talked I’m thankful lady donated time church come teach u talk u better tomorrow I’m survivor mode completely different person fateful day back still thing send tailspin Hearing daughter resides grandmother thanks deep impact cPTSD landing jail told kill trigger It’s new additional layer abusive fear laid narcissistic evil individual It’s taken year understand can’t dwell rabbit hole nightmare insomnia severe anger always old trained thought linger inside head one guilt it’s fault It’s difficult remember I’m one telling someone kill It’s difficult take responsibility protecting daughter extremely difficult anger issue work lot emotional control also work normal emotion work taking responsibility someone else’s action focus hard mine isn’t work constantly allowing swing emotion trigger rule response I’ve worked 15 year better boundary Sometimes boundary become high I’ve learn “reparent” assistance counselor lot friend I’ve focus positive living life gratitude blessing letting negative pessimism take control form therapy every single day Life isn’t easy It’s hard u new understanding cPTSD know true depth pain often manifested physical pain emotional pain understand hard trying understand probably won’t ever fully grasp depth difficulty I’m year recovery still battle alone either know Childhood abuse deep lifelong impact impact life even abuse ceased impact relationship work self every facet life simple easy cure take time patience whole lot selflove mixed Even still take long time fully recover Sometimes wonder recovery ever full recovery remember time table help aren’t alone Life get better know sound like cheerleader inspirational coach… I’m I’m Tony Robbins I’m therapist I’m woman lived trauma anyone ever endure struggle swing good bad fact I’m writing that’s part therapy share journal open vulnerable trust care anyone “feels” right wrong I’ll surrounding laughter love selfgrowth I’ll defending like I’m make friend I’m break cycle share testimony I’ve seen glory I’ve held cry child arm given love heart could I’ve lifted others encouraged find true self I’ve called others stuck rabbit hole gave hand survivor stay strong Together stronger empowered find victory battle pastTags Mental Healing Family Mental Health PTSD Childhood Trauma
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How to Learn Storytelling If You Didn’t Grow Up With It
Authenticity is the holy grail in connecting with the audience with least effort. You have already experienced what you are talking about in your work. You just have to make it come to life in such a way that you were reliving it when it happened the first time. The nostalgia is worth it whenever I share my past experiences in blogs. While writing itself, I learn a lot of lessons from just a single exposure. This compounding effect drives me to share more with readers. Storytelling should feel like deja-vu. Make your audience a part of it. Walk with your audience by explaining the story in the same way as one student explains subject-matter topics to another. We all are learners who could use some storytelling skills. Some people don’t grow up with storytelling. I know I said something unconventional just now. But hear me out. I am not talking about the stories we read in school. I have had proper primary education and read those stories from someone outside of my family, i.e., teachers. Like every student, I even recited them for exams. Those stories are a load because you have to prove your lessons in the test. Geez, what a tax on short-term memory! Out of hundreds of stories you read in school, there is an art of storytelling in the few ones you vividly remember till now. I am talking about that art you see in your parents’ stories. We learn a lot from our parents. This realisation came late to me and became stronger this year. Who tells you stories mostly? The patient person, the calm one, the one who has all the time to shower the soft love. Hint: Your mother. But my mother expired when I was 7. Practical people don’t often tell stories. They give actionable advice. My father is the most practical person I have seen so far. Storytelling approach is a big no from him. He doesn’t talk often. If I try to tell him a story, his expressionless reaction tacks a nail in my head. I almost lost the trust in the concept of storytelling. I feel lucky when my father tells a story because he rarely does. When he starts, it is something I have to listen carefully. Otherwise, if I don’t walk through as he expects me to, then he won’t tell a story for a few months. Wow! What a time for him to be stubborn. It is the kid’s right to be stubborn, not the parent’s. The one thing that’s ours, he took it! Realising the power of storytelling from reading I’ve developed the habit of reading in the past eight months. I am reaping huge benefits from it. I realised the power of storytelling when I started applying those lessons and shared my experiences with acquaintances by talking and with the world by blogging. Now I know every person can describe his experience uniquely if they want to. Storytelling gives wings to your life which can even lift someone from misery. You don’t know the power of stories unless someone says this to you softly, “You inspire me buddy. Keep going and never stop. The world needs more people like you.” Storytelling makes you an empathetic person. I didn’t know the power of storytelling until I started the challenge to write one blog every day to test my writing skills and see how it turns out. It is difficult to describe the revelation of the strength of storytelling in words. But I think I have touched the reader’s heart if I spark that same emotion which I felt while writing. Honestly, I will never know if I achieved it. But, feedbacks are sure ways to confirm this fact. I am getting a lot of positive affirmations nowadays. Storytelling is the result of my imagination and experiences coupled together to convert every storm into a life-changing lesson which can help anyone facing similar problems. Final words My experience with storytelling? I have just scratched the surface. I use symbolism a lot. I could write a 10 minutes long article about a 5-minute experience I had in the past if I learned something from it. How to reach this level? You can do this by understanding what your emotions are trying to tell you. Instead of trusting them completely, see the change they are trying to show you and then make an informed decision. Your heart will thank you for it. You will feel lighter than ever. Let’s cut to chase. It has a lot to do with emotional intelligence. I don’t know if there is an upper bound for this, but I will keep improving. While in this journey of storytelling, the feedback from the community is even improving me every day. If you are a great storyteller, you will make great connections with people. Your personal touch is what makes you different. If you grew up with storytelling, then it’s great. If you grew up with only practical advice, feed your imagination by reading. This blog belongs to a series of posts I am publishing in this 100-days streak. Today is day 75. Navigate to the end of article 22, for the references from day 23 onwards. If you would like to read the ones before day 22, here is the first one that documents them in the end. ~ Sanjeev
https://medium.com/the-faculty/how-to-learn-storytelling-if-you-didnt-grow-up-with-it-7a5924deb914
['Sanjeev Yadav']
2020-06-08 00:18:11.154000+00:00
['Storytelling', 'Self Improvement', 'Family', 'Life', 'Empathy']
Title Learn Storytelling Didn’t Grow ItContent Authenticity holy grail connecting audience least effort already experienced talking work make come life way reliving happened first time nostalgia worth whenever share past experience blog writing learn lot lesson single exposure compounding effect drive share reader Storytelling feel like dejavu Make audience part Walk audience explaining story way one student explains subjectmatter topic another learner could use storytelling skill people don’t grow storytelling know said something unconventional hear talking story read school proper primary education read story someone outside family ie teacher Like every student even recited exam story load prove lesson test Geez tax shortterm memory hundred story read school art storytelling one vividly remember till talking art see parents’ story learn lot parent realisation came late became stronger year tell story mostly patient person calm one one time shower soft love Hint mother mother expired 7 Practical people don’t often tell story give actionable advice father practical person seen far Storytelling approach big doesn’t talk often try tell story expressionless reaction tack nail head almost lost trust concept storytelling feel lucky father tell story rarely start something listen carefully Otherwise don’t walk expects won’t tell story month Wow time stubborn kid’s right stubborn parent’s one thing that’s took Realising power storytelling reading I’ve developed habit reading past eight month reaping huge benefit realised power storytelling started applying lesson shared experience acquaintance talking world blogging know every person describe experience uniquely want Storytelling give wing life even lift someone misery don’t know power story unless someone say softly “You inspire buddy Keep going never stop world need people like you” Storytelling make empathetic person didn’t know power storytelling started challenge write one blog every day test writing skill see turn difficult describe revelation strength storytelling word think touched reader’s heart spark emotion felt writing Honestly never know achieved feedback sure way confirm fact getting lot positive affirmation nowadays Storytelling result imagination experience coupled together convert every storm lifechanging lesson help anyone facing similar problem Final word experience storytelling scratched surface use symbolism lot could write 10 minute long article 5minute experience past learned something reach level understanding emotion trying tell Instead trusting completely see change trying show make informed decision heart thank feel lighter ever Let’s cut chase lot emotional intelligence don’t know upper bound keep improving journey storytelling feedback community even improving every day great storyteller make great connection people personal touch make different grew storytelling it’s great grew practical advice feed imagination reading blog belongs series post publishing 100days streak Today day 75 Navigate end article 22 reference day 23 onwards would like read one day 22 first one document end SanjeevTags Storytelling Self Improvement Family Life Empathy
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An Ancient Bible That Has No Moses
An Ancient Bible That Has No Moses The weird tale of the Temple Scroll One-sheet promo poster for “The Ten Commandments” (1956) In 1955, one of the most remarkable manuscript discoveries in history had been made, or would be shortly. One of the key figures in its emergence, the Reverend Dr. Joe H. Uhrig, knew only that he was going to the ‘Holy Land’, to learn more about the Bible. Returning to America, he resumed his career in the exciting new field of ‘televangelism’. His T.V. program, Hand to Heaven, was filmed in a ‘little country church’ in Alexandria, Virginia. He’d built it as a studio set. The cemetery outside was fake. A nice touch — on the tombstones, rather than names, there were selections from the ‘Ten Commandments’. It was a perfect expression of Christianity of the time, as much as the movie of The Ten Commandments which came out in 1956. The rugged, handsome actor playing Moses, the prophet of God, receives “the Law.” However Hollywoodized, this was the Bible that people loved. A show. But the idea of a ‘new’ divine revelation was in the air, to the media-saavy showman at least. By early 1960, the Rev. Uhrig’s T.V. church was “padlocked by angry creditors,” the newspaper notes, as word spread that he “had gone to Beirut, reportedly to search for Dead Sea scrolls.” He’d come into contact with the famous Kando The tiny Syrian man in Bethlehem had become a dealer of the scrolls being dug up from caves in the desert. The lost library of the ancient ‘Essenes’ was coming back into the world. And from a friend of a friend made on his 1955 trip, Uhrig had learned of a scroll that Kando was keeping secret. This was no brown and crumbling scroll, withered by time, like most of the others. It was huge, nearly twenty-seven feet long when unrolled. The parchment was thinner, its color described as ivory white. In later years, scientists would study the preservative of its unique salt coating. But when Uhrig saw the scroll in 1960, it must have seemed like a miracle. The Temple Scroll by David Harris. Courtesy of Israel Museum, Jerusalem Uhrig couldn’t read the Hebrew text His doctoral degree was from a diploma mill. The scroll’s contents were unknown. But he learned he could be of assistance in other ways. Kando didn’t exactly own the scroll. A found antiquity belonged to the state, which at the time was Jordan. He could have handed it over for the usual payment, but Kando had a feeling that Israel might offer more? He couldn’t be caught making such a suggestion himself. On terms of great secrecy, the Rev. Uhrig, on Kando’s behalf, approached Yigael Yadin, the archaeologist and Israeli military leader who had overseen the country’s involvement in the scrolls, and showed him a piece of the scroll. Uhrig narrates later: “I pulled it off. And I said, ‘I want to take this with me. This is the only way to prove to Yadin that this is genuine. He’s got to know what it is.’” Uhrig had a clandestine meeting with Yadin, and named his price: $750,000. Bringing out the fragment, Uhrig recalled, Yadin’s “eyes popped”—but then the archaeologist handed it back? “This is a deed to some property,” Yadin said, with little apparent interest. He would pay $130,000. That was all. Only by comparing accounts later does the gamesmanship become clear. Yadin read the fragment to speak of the role of the High Priest of a Jewish temple—in a sacred text that was utterly unique. He’d made a play to get it for less money. Whatever benefit Uhrig saw for Israel, he also saw some for himself He was to receive a commission from the sale. But then, maddeningly, Kando decided to wait for the price he’d really wanted: a million dollars. “He had illusions that there would be some multimillionaire in the United States,” Uhrig later tells Biblical Archaeology Review. Disappointed, he returned to America to launch other schemes, eventually doing a stint in prison for mail fraud, before retiring to Florida. Kando kept trying to sell the scroll. By early 1967, he’d engaged a Washington D.C. law firm to help with the matter, and they approached Frank Moore Cross, the scrolls scholar working out of Harvard, who’d be expected to know wealthy Christian contacts. Cross agreed to discuss the matter, and followed the instructions he was given. He recalls his thoughts when standing on the remote street in Beirut where a meeting was to take place. “It was very dark. Garbage littered the walkways under the arches. One body more or less might not be noticed for days.” A Mercedes appeared, and inside he sees Kando, and an interpreter, who says that he has “a great scroll to sell worth millions of dollars.” Cross was urged to come to Jerusalem to buy it, but never did. Yadin hadn’t forgotten the matter The following June, when the Six-Day War broke out, he sent soldiers to Kando’s home to force him to produce the secret scroll. Lifting a tile of his bedroom floor, Kando removed a shoe box. There it was, wrapped in cellophane. The scene proved to be something of an international incident. The New York Times reported: “According to reliable sources, Kando was taken to Tel Aviv where he was kept under house arrest for five days.” The fuss was, perhaps, a means for scholars involved with the scrolls to vent their anger. However anti-Semitic, they’d now have to deal with Israel to continue their work. Cross, though, suspects Kando’s arrest had been for show. The dealer had to seem to be forced to give up the scroll to the Israelis, or run afoul of his Arab contacts. In reality, Kando had gotten the best deal he could get. “When the story is revealed of how the scroll was acquired it will sound like one of the Thousand and One Nights,” Yadin says in an October 26, 1967 announcement of the scroll’s existence. In a few updates, Yadin gives details from the scroll. It concerns a temple which was never built, he says. Just the dream of a sect whose defining idea was being, from exile, the true priests of the real, Jerusalem temple. Then that was destroyed, and no priests were needed any longer. Toward the end of one news story, a curious detail: “Yadin said that one of the surprising aspects of this newest scroll was its style, which is given as the word of God, and written mostly in the first person.” An entire scroll of God speaking? In the Bible, there was nothing like it. After a year of haggling, Kando was paid $105,000 And Yadin’s four-volume study of the ‘Temple Scroll’, as it was being called, came out in 1978. This was, he writes, “a veritable Torah of the Lord.” God speaks, apparently from Mount Sinai, giving the instructions for the Israelites upon entering the Promised Land. They’re to build a temple, with procedures and purity laws—echoing language from the Bible. But something was missing? Like Moses. As Baruch A. Levine explains: “The words of the Scroll are represented as God’s own words, and the role of Moses as the teacher of God’s word has been meticulously eliminated.” A Bible rewritten — without Moses? And without any storytelling around the Exodus. No ten commandments. No walls of Jericho tumbling down. No giants or spies. But this was a sacred text. It was a Bible. In 1984, shortly before his death, Yadin is out doing publicity for an English version of his book. He says: “What was the Temple Scroll? It is nothing short of the second Torah, according to the Essenes.” Perhaps Moses came to seem unnecessary to the plot. God could speak directly? As every hearer, then, becomes — the prophet. With no worshippers left in that religion, the scroll was put on display at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, where throngs came to see it. A certain irony came in view, as Richard A. Freund notes in Digging Through History in 2016: “Even with no Temple and no priesthood, the Dead Sea Scrolls and their home at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem became the new Temple of the modern religion of Israel, and the curator became the equivalent of the modern high priest of this secularized society.” Scholars kept studying the scroll With several other unexpected finds from the caves, the Temple Scroll was grouped into a category they would call the ‘Rewritten Bible’. A 2002 paper by Bernard M. Levinson and Molly M. Zahn suggests it was an effort to revise the Bible into a superior work. “By removing the repetitions and logical inconsistencies that stem from the highly redacted nature of the canonical Pentateuch, by increasing the text’s coherence and consistency, the redactor presents a more perfect Torah — one more worthy of God.” Little about the Temple Scroll is really known. Why was it treated with a different finish than the others scrolls? Where had it come from? Scholars assumed it was found in ‘Cave 11’, in 1956, though Kando’s son insisted it was from the very first cave, found a decade prior. Kando himself never spoke of the history he’d lived. Frank Moore Cross notes: “There were attempts to record his memoirs, but he always refused. Now he is dead, and we shall never know his story. If he had recounted his part in the history of the scrolls, I doubt if any of us would have been able to distinguish between what was true and what was false.” One is left to reflect on the story of the Syrian smuggler in Bethlehem who’d lived for years with the unknown words of God under his bedroom floor, in a shoebox. Kando kept the enormous jar in which, he said, the scroll was found. It remains on display in the family’s souvenir store in Bethlehem. Any tourist can pose beside a clay container which, for millennia, held the only copy of a different Bible.
https://medium.com/history-of-yesterday/an-ancient-bible-that-has-no-moses-de6c095cf9f4
['Jonathan Poletti']
2020-12-27 18:25:59.624000+00:00
['Bible', 'Christianity', 'Books', 'Religion', 'History']
Title Ancient Bible MosesContent Ancient Bible Moses weird tale Temple Scroll Onesheet promo poster “The Ten Commandments” 1956 1955 one remarkable manuscript discovery history made would shortly One key figure emergence Reverend Dr Joe H Uhrig knew going ‘Holy Land’ learn Bible Returning America resumed career exciting new field ‘televangelism’ TV program Hand Heaven filmed ‘little country church’ Alexandria Virginia He’d built studio set cemetery outside fake nice touch — tombstone rather name selection ‘Ten Commandments’ perfect expression Christianity time much movie Ten Commandments came 1956 rugged handsome actor playing Moses prophet God receives “the Law” However Hollywoodized Bible people loved show idea ‘new’ divine revelation air mediasaavy showman least early 1960 Rev Uhrig’s TV church “padlocked angry creditors” newspaper note word spread “had gone Beirut reportedly search Dead Sea scrolls” He’d come contact famous Kando tiny Syrian man Bethlehem become dealer scroll dug cave desert lost library ancient ‘Essenes’ coming back world friend friend made 1955 trip Uhrig learned scroll Kando keeping secret brown crumbling scroll withered time like others huge nearly twentyseven foot long unrolled parchment thinner color described ivory white later year scientist would study preservative unique salt coating Uhrig saw scroll 1960 must seemed like miracle Temple Scroll David Harris Courtesy Israel Museum Jerusalem Uhrig couldn’t read Hebrew text doctoral degree diploma mill scroll’s content unknown learned could assistance way Kando didn’t exactly scroll found antiquity belonged state time Jordan could handed usual payment Kando feeling Israel might offer couldn’t caught making suggestion term great secrecy Rev Uhrig Kando’s behalf approached Yigael Yadin archaeologist Israeli military leader overseen country’s involvement scroll showed piece scroll Uhrig narrates later “I pulled said ‘I want take way prove Yadin genuine He’s got know is’” Uhrig clandestine meeting Yadin named price 750000 Bringing fragment Uhrig recalled Yadin’s “eyes popped”—but archaeologist handed back “This deed property” Yadin said little apparent interest would pay 130000 comparing account later gamesmanship become clear Yadin read fragment speak role High Priest Jewish temple—in sacred text utterly unique He’d made play get le money Whatever benefit Uhrig saw Israel also saw receive commission sale maddeningly Kando decided wait price he’d really wanted million dollar “He illusion would multimillionaire United States” Uhrig later tell Biblical Archaeology Review Disappointed returned America launch scheme eventually stint prison mail fraud retiring Florida Kando kept trying sell scroll early 1967 he’d engaged Washington DC law firm help matter approached Frank Moore Cross scroll scholar working Harvard who’d expected know wealthy Christian contact Cross agreed discus matter followed instruction given recall thought standing remote street Beirut meeting take place “It dark Garbage littered walkway arch One body le might noticed days” Mercedes appeared inside see Kando interpreter say “a great scroll sell worth million dollars” Cross urged come Jerusalem buy never Yadin hadn’t forgotten matter following June SixDay War broke sent soldier Kando’s home force produce secret scroll Lifting tile bedroom floor Kando removed shoe box wrapped cellophane scene proved something international incident New York Times reported “According reliable source Kando taken Tel Aviv kept house arrest five days” fuss perhaps mean scholar involved scroll vent anger However antiSemitic they’d deal Israel continue work Cross though suspect Kando’s arrest show dealer seem forced give scroll Israelis run afoul Arab contact reality Kando gotten best deal could get “When story revealed scroll acquired sound like one Thousand One Nights” Yadin say October 26 1967 announcement scroll’s existence update Yadin give detail scroll concern temple never built say dream sect whose defining idea exile true priest real Jerusalem temple destroyed priest needed longer Toward end one news story curious detail “Yadin said one surprising aspect newest scroll style given word God written mostly first person” entire scroll God speaking Bible nothing like year haggling Kando paid 105000 Yadin’s fourvolume study ‘Temple Scroll’ called came 1978 writes “a veritable Torah Lord” God speaks apparently Mount Sinai giving instruction Israelites upon entering Promised Land They’re build temple procedure purity laws—echoing language Bible something missing Like Moses Baruch Levine explains “The word Scroll represented God’s word role Moses teacher God’s word meticulously eliminated” Bible rewritten — without Moses without storytelling around Exodus ten commandment wall Jericho tumbling giant spy sacred text Bible 1984 shortly death Yadin publicity English version book say “What Temple Scroll nothing short second Torah according Essenes” Perhaps Moses came seem unnecessary plot God could speak directly every hearer becomes — prophet worshipper left religion scroll put display Israel Museum Jerusalem throng came see certain irony came view Richard Freund note Digging History 2016 “Even Temple priesthood Dead Sea Scrolls home Israel Museum Jerusalem became new Temple modern religion Israel curator became equivalent modern high priest secularized society” Scholars kept studying scroll several unexpected find cave Temple Scroll grouped category would call ‘Rewritten Bible’ 2002 paper Bernard Levinson Molly Zahn suggests effort revise Bible superior work “By removing repetition logical inconsistency stem highly redacted nature canonical Pentateuch increasing text’s coherence consistency redactor present perfect Torah — one worthy God” Little Temple Scroll really known treated different finish others scroll come Scholars assumed found ‘Cave 11’ 1956 though Kando’s son insisted first cave found decade prior Kando never spoke history he’d lived Frank Moore Cross note “There attempt record memoir always refused dead shall never know story recounted part history scroll doubt u would able distinguish true false” One left reflect story Syrian smuggler Bethlehem who’d lived year unknown word God bedroom floor shoebox Kando kept enormous jar said scroll found remains display family’s souvenir store Bethlehem tourist pose beside clay container millennium held copy different BibleTags Bible Christianity Books Religion History
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Why you should use MobX
Advantages of MobX MobX has minimal boilerplate Redux is notorious for it’s boilerplate. Here’s a simple api call recipe in redux, something every app has in one form or another: That’s a lot of code to do something very simple, and that’s before we’ve added the minimal libraries to make redux usable in non-trivial applications — redux-thunk/ redux-saga , reselect (for momoization) and normalizr (for normalization). In contrast a MobX store that does the same would be written like this: And for those who are wondering that is exactly the same functionality as the previous redux example. Beyond being more concise it’s also much clearer and direct, there’s nowhere for extra functionality to creep up at you. Unlike the redux example it automatically memoizes and there’s no need for thunk or saga to work in a real app. (It doesn’t normalizes though, that takes a bit more work to do) There are various attempts to reduce the boilerplate — from redux itself, such as the actionCreatorCreator (I cringe just hearing that name) to full-fledged conventional libraries like ducks. Unfortunately they either didn’t live up to their claims or haven’t gained much popularity. The extreme amount of boilerplate code isn’t limited to the logic layer part of creating redux reducers. It’s also added to the consumer part — react components: Another option for state management in React is to use the Context api. Let’s make the same api example with Context and Hooks: That’s not too different from the MobX example — we only add createContext and Context.Provider . However we need to use Context.Provider and useContext every time we want state that needs to be used separately. The more your application grows and state moves up the tree the more this becomes a common occurrence until your top level component looks something like this: If you follow Kent C. Dodds’ guidelines on how to build state you’ll probably say that this shouldn’t happen because state should only be as close to the usage as possible and not all of it should stay at the top. Unfortunately I find that a lot of common use cases require state to be hoisted to the top of the app — anything that needs to be shown in 2 sections of the app (such as in the main window and the sidebar, or navbar), for example: notifications/messages , authentication (and my user info), showing if a feed/group has more items to show, number of online users and a lot more. Since you often bundle state and actions together with MobX it also lessons the problem of prop drilling — it’s much easier to send a single prop down several level than multiple ones, which makes your lower level components simpler.
https://medium.com/better-programming/why-you-should-use-mobx-5d3e1914eb0f
['Alon Bar David']
2019-10-12 04:52:16.436000+00:00
['JavaScript', 'Software Development', 'Front End Development', 'React', 'Programming']
Title use MobXContent Advantages MobX MobX minimal boilerplate Redux notorious it’s boilerplate Here’s simple api call recipe redux something every app one form another That’s lot code something simple that’s we’ve added minimal library make redux usable nontrivial application — reduxthunk reduxsaga reselect momoization normalizr normalization contrast MobX store would written like wondering exactly functionality previous redux example Beyond concise it’s also much clearer direct there’s nowhere extra functionality creep Unlike redux example automatically memoizes there’s need thunk saga work real app doesn’t normalizes though take bit work various attempt reduce boilerplate — redux actionCreatorCreator cringe hearing name fullfledged conventional library like duck Unfortunately either didn’t live claim haven’t gained much popularity extreme amount boilerplate code isn’t limited logic layer part creating redux reducer It’s also added consumer part — react component Another option state management React use Context api Let’s make api example Context Hooks That’s different MobX example — add createContext ContextProvider However need use ContextProvider useContext every time want state need used separately application grows state move tree becomes common occurrence top level component look something like follow Kent C Dodds’ guideline build state you’ll probably say shouldn’t happen state close usage possible stay top Unfortunately find lot common use case require state hoisted top app — anything need shown 2 section app main window sidebar navbar example notificationsmessages authentication user info showing feedgroup item show number online user lot Since often bundle state action together MobX also lesson problem prop drilling — it’s much easier send single prop several level multiple one make lower level component simplerTags JavaScript Software Development Front End Development React Programming
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How Ambition and Drive Contribute to Living a Balanced Life
Even when making almost daily progress in many of these and gaining points for them, I somehow didn’t feel like I was having fun. Then I realized that I had the ambition to write the book, the excerpt from which you are reading now, first. I wanted to see it come together and become a completed product. So that was the game I wanted to excel in then, and I wanted to try the others later. In the Balance Game, I used weekends and holidays to recharge, and I collected stars when I managed not to work too much on projects and work activities at those times. But when I became aware of a burning passion, I made an exception for that one “ambition project.” I allowed myself to be creative in this project in my free time and weekends too. Mobile, scraps of paper, and the computer were all used as soon as creative thoughts appeared. Awareness, kaizen, and gamification helped me enjoy this project and anything else that called for my attention on the weekends. This “ambition project” turned out to be a great game to play whenever I had a break between enjoying time with my husband and children, visiting family members and friends, or doing household chores or other things around the house, and I took a little time for myself. I discovered that being creative in a project I was passionate about was one of the best things I could do for myself.
https://medium.com/illumination-curated/how-ambition-and-drive-contribute-to-living-a-balanced-life-4e7761d4e223
['Victoria Ichizli-Bartels']
2020-12-09 15:31:01.276000+00:00
['Ideas', 'Self-awareness', 'Gaming', 'Balanced Life', 'Ambition']
Title Ambition Drive Contribute Living Balanced LifeContent Even making almost daily progress many gaining point somehow didn’t feel like fun realized ambition write book excerpt reading first wanted see come together become completed product game wanted excel wanted try others later Balance Game used weekend holiday recharge collected star managed work much project work activity time became aware burning passion made exception one “ambition project” allowed creative project free time weekend Mobile scrap paper computer used soon creative thought appeared Awareness kaizen gamification helped enjoy project anything else called attention weekend “ambition project” turned great game play whenever break enjoying time husband child visiting family member friend household chore thing around house took little time discovered creative project passionate one best thing could myselfTags Ideas Selfawareness Gaming Balanced Life Ambition
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Within the Next 30 Years: Humanity Will Be Transformed by Exponential Growth
A Quick Recap: Evolution of Life on Earth in 4 Steps About 4.6 billion years ago, our solar system, the sun and the Earth were formed. Step 1 3.5 billion years ago, the first simple life forms, called “prokaryotes,” came into existence.These prokaryotes were super-simple, microscopic single-celled organisms, basically a bag of cytoplasm with free-floating DNA. They had neither a distinct nucleus nor specialized organelles. Step 2 Fast-forwarding one billion years to 2.5 billion years ago, the next step in evolution created what we call “eukaryotes” — life forms that distinguished themselves by incorporating biological ‘technology’ into themselves. Technology that allowed them to manipulate energy (via mitochondria) and information (via chromosomes) far more efficiently. Fast forward another billion years for the next step. Step 3 1.5 billion years ago, these early eukaryotes began working collaboratively and formed the first “multi-cellular life,” of which you and I are the ultimate examples (a human is a multicellular creature of 10 trillion cells). Step 4 The final step I want to highlight happened some 400 million years ago, when lungfish crawled out of the oceans onto the shores, and life evolved from the oceans onto land. The Next Stages of Human Evolution in 4 Steps Today, at a massively accelerated rate — some 100 million times faster than the steps I outlined above — life is undergoing a similar evolution. In this next stage of evolution, we are going from evolution by natural selection (Darwinism) to evolution by intelligent direction. Allow me to draw the analogy for you: Step 1 Simple humans today are analogous to prokaryotes. Simple life, each life form independent of the others, competing and sometimes collaborating. Step 2 Just as eukaryotes were created by ingesting technology, humans will incorporate technology into our bodies and brains that will allow us to make vastly more efficient use of information (BCI) and energy. Step 3 Enabled with BCI and AI, humans will become massively connected with each other and billions of AIs (computers) via the cloud, analogous to the first multicellular lifeforms 1.5 billion years ago. Such a massive interconnection will lead to the emergence of a new global consciousness, and a new organism I call the Meta-Intelligence. Step 4 Finally, humanity is about to crawl out of the gravity well of Earth to become a multiplanetary species. Our journey to the moon, Mars, asteroids and beyond represents the modern-day analogy of the journey made by lungfish climbing out of the oceans some 400 million years ago.
https://medium.com/singularityu/within-the-next-30-years-humanity-will-be-transformed-by-exponential-growth-6fa89ddfc087
['Singularity University']
2017-02-28 14:02:00.614000+00:00
['Artificial Intelligence', 'Evolution', 'Brain Computer Interface', 'Abundance', 'Singularity University']
Title Within Next 30 Years Humanity Transformed Exponential GrowthContent Quick Recap Evolution Life Earth 4 Steps 46 billion year ago solar system sun Earth formed Step 1 35 billion year ago first simple life form called “prokaryotes” came existenceThese prokaryote supersimple microscopic singlecelled organism basically bag cytoplasm freefloating DNA neither distinct nucleus specialized organelle Step 2 Fastforwarding one billion year 25 billion year ago next step evolution created call “eukaryotes” — life form distinguished incorporating biological ‘technology’ Technology allowed manipulate energy via mitochondrion information via chromosome far efficiently Fast forward another billion year next step Step 3 15 billion year ago early eukaryote began working collaboratively formed first “multicellular life” ultimate example human multicellular creature 10 trillion cell Step 4 final step want highlight happened 400 million year ago lungfish crawled ocean onto shore life evolved ocean onto land Next Stages Human Evolution 4 Steps Today massively accelerated rate — 100 million time faster step outlined — life undergoing similar evolution next stage evolution going evolution natural selection Darwinism evolution intelligent direction Allow draw analogy Step 1 Simple human today analogous prokaryote Simple life life form independent others competing sometimes collaborating Step 2 eukaryote created ingesting technology human incorporate technology body brain allow u make vastly efficient use information BCI energy Step 3 Enabled BCI AI human become massively connected billion AIs computer via cloud analogous first multicellular lifeforms 15 billion year ago massive interconnection lead emergence new global consciousness new organism call MetaIntelligence Step 4 Finally humanity crawl gravity well Earth become multiplanetary specie journey moon Mars asteroid beyond represents modernday analogy journey made lungfish climbing ocean 400 million year agoTags Artificial Intelligence Evolution Brain Computer Interface Abundance Singularity University
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Dockerizing Angular App With NodeJS Backend — Typescript Version
Dockerizing Angular App With NodeJS Backend — Typescript Version Learn How to Dockerize and make it a deployable image Photo by Bernd Dittrich on Unsplash Docker is an enterprise-ready container platform that enables organizations to seamlessly build, share, and run any application, anywhere. Almost every company is containerizing its applications for faster production workloads so that they can deploy anytime and sometimes several times a day. There are so many ways we can build an Angular App. One way is to dockerize the Angular app with nodejs backend and create a docker image so that we can deploy that image any time or sometimes several times a day. In this post, we look at the example project and see the step by step guide on how we can dockerize the Angular app with nodejs as a server. Introduction Example Project Dockerizing the App Running The App on Docker Summary Conclusion Introduction Nowadays, it’s very common to dockerize and deploy the Docker image in the production with the help of container orchestration engines such as Docker Swarn or Kubernetes. We are going to Dockerize the app and create an image and run it on Docker on our local machine. We could also push that Image into Docker hub and pull it whenever and wherever we need it. Here is the complete guide on how to develop an Angular app with nodejs as a backend server. If you are not familiar with the process or you want to know before studying this guide, I would recommend you going through it. Javascript Version Typescript Version Prerequisite As a prerequisite, you have to install Docker for Desktop (whatever your OS is). Please follow this link to install Docker on your laptop. Once installed you can check the Docker info or version with the following commands.
https://medium.com/bb-tutorials-and-thoughts/dockerizing-angular-app-with-nodejs-backend-typescript-version-4136a3ce019e
['Bhargav Bachina']
2020-08-08 05:01:01.143000+00:00
['Typescript', 'Angular', 'Docker', 'Programming', 'Web Development']
Title Dockerizing Angular App NodeJS Backend — Typescript VersionContent Dockerizing Angular App NodeJS Backend — Typescript Version Learn Dockerize make deployable image Photo Bernd Dittrich Unsplash Docker enterpriseready container platform enables organization seamlessly build share run application anywhere Almost every company containerizing application faster production workload deploy anytime sometimes several time day many way build Angular App One way dockerize Angular app nodejs backend create docker image deploy image time sometimes several time day post look example project see step step guide dockerize Angular app nodejs server Introduction Example Project Dockerizing App Running App Docker Summary Conclusion Introduction Nowadays it’s common dockerize deploy Docker image production help container orchestration engine Docker Swarn Kubernetes going Dockerize app create image run Docker local machine could also push Image Docker hub pull whenever wherever need complete guide develop Angular app nodejs backend server familiar process want know studying guide would recommend going Javascript Version Typescript Version Prerequisite prerequisite install Docker Desktop whatever OS Please follow link install Docker laptop installed check Docker info version following commandsTags Typescript Angular Docker Programming Web Development
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Pre-Sale Information
Since we are just a couple of days out from our pre-sale I wanted to detail all the information you will need to know about how it will work and how to purchase. CryptoFights Pre-Sale will go LIVE on September 19th at 12pm EDT. When the timer strikes zero you will need to refresh the page and the buy buttons will be unlocked for purchase. All items listed will have a 30 second refresh showing the current inventory left. Buy fast as items are a first come first serve style. This means that while supplies last or who gets their ethereum transaction in first. The PRE-SALE WILL ONLY BE LIVE FOR 14 DAYS. LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE. Ways to Purchase: Mobile: Coinbase Wallet (formerly Toshi), Cipher Desktop: Metamask Ethereum(ETH) will be the cryptocurrency used for buying items. Please make sure you have enough ETH ready for the pre-sale as if you wait your item might be sold out. Prices are displayed on the right hand side. Prices in ETH PRESALE: https://presale.cryptofights.io 💵💵NEW REFERRAL PROGRAM — MAKE 10% OF ALL PURCHASES💰💰 We have just launched our referral program at the bottom of our pre-sale page. You need to have either the metamask wallet or mobile wallets to have your link appear. If it doesn’t appear but still want to use it you simply paste your ethereum wallet address on the end like so: https://presale.cryptofights.io/#WALLETADDRESSHERE Example: How to see your items in the ENJIN Wallet Download and install the ENJIN Wallet if you haven’t already. Once installed you can either create a new wallet or import an existing wallet. You want to IMPORT your wallet from metamask or cipher/toshi. This is the easiest way since you do not have to transfer items from one wallet to another. Enjin Wallet Import Screen After you import you will see your items in the collectibles menu. Enjin Wallet CryptoFights Items If you have any questions, comments, or concerns you can either join our Discord Server, Telegram Group, or email us. Check out the how to play guide wiki entry. Game Trailer:
https://medium.com/cryptofights/pre-sale-information-c27c22c40ac
['Crypto Fights']
2018-09-17 21:52:10.054000+00:00
['Dapps', 'Gaming', 'Ethereum', 'Startup']
Title PreSale InformationContent Since couple day presale wanted detail information need know work purchase CryptoFights PreSale go LIVE September 19th 12pm EDT timer strike zero need refresh page buy button unlocked purchase item listed 30 second refresh showing current inventory left Buy fast item first come first serve style mean supply last get ethereum transaction first PRESALE LIVE 14 DAYS LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE Ways Purchase Mobile Coinbase Wallet formerly Toshi Cipher Desktop Metamask EthereumETH cryptocurrency used buying item Please make sure enough ETH ready presale wait item might sold Prices displayed right hand side Prices ETH PRESALE httpspresalecryptofightsio 💵💵NEW REFERRAL PROGRAM — MAKE 10 PURCHASES💰💰 launched referral program bottom presale page need either metamask wallet mobile wallet link appear doesn’t appear still want use simply paste ethereum wallet address end like httpspresalecryptofightsioWALLETADDRESSHERE Example see item ENJIN Wallet Download install ENJIN Wallet haven’t already installed either create new wallet import existing wallet want IMPORT wallet metamask ciphertoshi easiest way since transfer item one wallet another Enjin Wallet Import Screen import see item collectible menu Enjin Wallet CryptoFights Items question comment concern either join Discord Server Telegram Group email u Check play guide wiki entry Game TrailerTags Dapps Gaming Ethereum Startup
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Direct Investment: Disrupting The 60:40 Portfolio
by Anne Szustek Talbot, VP of Content Innovation: It’s a strategy that can both drive the strategy and be the backbone of your portfolio. Direct investment in startups is a trend that has gained ground among private investors as of late, and for good reason. In addition to the SEC’s new guidelines on what defines an “accredited investor,” paving the way for more people to invest in private equity and venture capital, and the Labor Department’s rule changes allowing for retirement funds to invest in PE, investors have a new line to capitalize on direct investment. The investor gets the satisfaction and sense of ownership that comes with investing in a project from the ground floor — and with a good chance of getting some double-digit, market-beating returns to boot. Long only open to institutional investors such as pension funds or endowments, access to alternative asset classes such as direct investment in companies opens a venture capital-style approach to long-term investing that can help foster the development of new products and new businesses, all the while offering the opportunity to tap into a healthy source of yield with less correlation to what’s happening on Wall Street. Yet, perhaps the greatest potential benefit to direct investing in small businesses is one that offers returns beyond anything a bank can quantify: being able to make a direct impact in new, small businesses, helping to bolster the economy in a way that goes beyond stocks and bonds. Beating the 60:40 portfolio When it comes to putting together a retirement plan, the longstanding conventional wisdom is the 60:40 portfolio breakdown: three-fifths of that portfolio goes into equities, namely tracking the S&P 500; with the remainder going into Treasuries, considered to be the safest of bond investments. The asset allocation logic is thus: aim for a bit of returns and if things head south, those bonds will keep your retirement from going pear-shaped. Sounds straightforward enough. Yet if you’ve been up on your economic and financial news over the past decade or so, you’d know that a contrarian viewpoint on this topic has more or less become the investment go-to. Given quantitative easing and interest rates that have been grazing zero, bonds, while secure, aren’t exactly a place to get steady returns. If you hadn’t guessed, much about the present state of the markets defies conventional wisdom. For more than a decade now, the stable-yet-scanty returns on Treasuries and other high-rated bonds have left asset allocators on a search for yield that has gone across asset classes that push the boundaries of alternative investments, but of what is often considered a portfolio component. Fine wine, golf resorts, and vintage Lego sets have all been touted at some point as the latest hot source of yield to extract returns beyond what’s in the traditional 60:40 portfolio. Granted, your investment adviser might not think the contents of your now-Millennial child’s toy closet is the surest bet to plump up your retirement fund. Nonetheless, looking beyond what’s on the crawl on your Bloomberg or CNBC screen can make sound financial sense. Low interest rates aren’t going away anytime soon. While equities have pulled quite a bit of heft on their own, a diversified strategy is a sound tactic. Direct investing pays off Family offices, which cater to high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth clients, occupy a unique space in the investment landscape. Straddling the space between individuals planning for retirement and larger institutional investors such as pension funds that have to answer to boards and public scrutiny, they have both the financial resources and management leeway to try strategies that might be too outsized for the individual investor yet not quite vanilla enough to pass the muster of a pension board. Essentially, family offices can be investment pioneers. This entrepreneurial investment spirit is helping literal pioneers. Following the late 2000s recession, direct investment by family offices grew by 206 percent from 2010 to 2015, according to a recent study by data and research firm FINTRX. Over the past year, that amount grew 11 percent. Come 2020, roughly half of all family offices in the world make direct investments in companies, according to the study, which got a nod in a recent installment of New York Times columnist Paul Sullivan’s Wealth Matters vertical. “There’s been an incredible recovery in the stock market, but how do I commit more to the public markets when I’m looking at these valuations and it’s still a rocky road ahead?” asked Eric Becker, founder of Cresset Capital and longtime investor in healthcare companies, in the column. Private markets offer a source of alpha uncorrelated to what’s happening in the markets and the factors that influence them: say, geopolitics, pandemics, or natural disasters. What’s more, as Sullivan points out, some family offices are seeing the opportunity to make direct investments into startups as a way to give back to an industry that may have given their family its start. Beyond the charitable aspects, however, there is also institutional knowledge afoot. A family office has generations of insight into the sector into which they’re investing, giving a unique level of due diligence. This literal in-house savvy is parlaying into some smart early-stage investments. According to data from both the FINTRX study and from family office research service Campden Family Wealth, the lion’s share of single family office direct investments and venture capital have been made during early-stage and seed rounds — and not without some healthy returns. Campden’s survey showed an average 14 percent return on their venture investments during the year leading up to the study; direct investments garnered an average 17 percent. To more than 85 percent of the 110 representatives of ultra-high-net-worth families, these returns either met or exceeded their expectations. Avenues for direct investment The next question is: how can investors connect with direct investment opportunities? Startup incubators are a good place for family offices, registered investment advisers, and other accredited investors to seek out projects and startups whose goals and interests align with those of their portfolios. Does the idea of approaching a startup incubator still befuddle you? Take the approach that you’d take to identify sectors in which you’d be looking to make equities allocations. If, say, some sort of tech gadget would prove intriguing for example, look for an incubator that sponsors the development of future IPO-worthy gadgets. Often located either nearby — if not also working in tandem with — major research universities, these groups provide the business and management advice these scientists and engineers make to take their inventions beyond the prototype stage. For investors, this means the chance to get in on a project at its very beginning. For inventors, it’s getting the capital stream needed to keep on researching and perfecting. In essence, it’s a chance for family offices and other high-net-worth offices to pay it forward to the next generation of industrialists. Projects that help bolster industries that are either crucial to COVID-19 recovery, like healthcare, or will grow independently of economic winds, such as the military, can offer opportunities for positive returns now and into the next market cycle. Inventors and investors: They’re just one keystroke away from each other on the keyboard. Their goals align as well. Direct investment in innovation can offer more than a sizable gain in a portfolio. Putting money into the next great project helps plant the seed for more economic growth, helping economic recovery on several levels. Family offices and other private wealth institutions got their start from capitalizing on a good idea. Just because that’s how that family’s story started doesn’t mean that there can’t be another chapter.
https://medium.com/datadriveninvestor/direct-investment-disrupting-the-60-40-portfolio-7a302aa66407
[]
2020-09-12 12:09:40.688000+00:00
['Investing', 'Startup', 'Asset Management', 'Finance', 'Family Office']
Title Direct Investment Disrupting 6040 PortfolioContent Anne Szustek Talbot VP Content Innovation It’s strategy drive strategy backbone portfolio Direct investment startup trend gained ground among private investor late good reason addition SEC’s new guideline defines “accredited investor” paving way people invest private equity venture capital Labor Department’s rule change allowing retirement fund invest PE investor new line capitalize direct investment investor get satisfaction sense ownership come investing project ground floor — good chance getting doubledigit marketbeating return boot Long open institutional investor pension fund endowment access alternative asset class direct investment company open venture capitalstyle approach longterm investing help foster development new product new business offering opportunity tap healthy source yield le correlation what’s happening Wall Street Yet perhaps greatest potential benefit direct investing small business one offer return beyond anything bank quantify able make direct impact new small business helping bolster economy way go beyond stock bond Beating 6040 portfolio come putting together retirement plan longstanding conventional wisdom 6040 portfolio breakdown threefifths portfolio go equity namely tracking SP 500 remainder going Treasuries considered safest bond investment asset allocation logic thus aim bit return thing head south bond keep retirement going pearshaped Sounds straightforward enough Yet you’ve economic financial news past decade you’d know contrarian viewpoint topic le become investment goto Given quantitative easing interest rate grazing zero bond secure aren’t exactly place get steady return hadn’t guessed much present state market defies conventional wisdom decade stableyetscanty return Treasuries highrated bond left asset allocator search yield gone across asset class push boundary alternative investment often considered portfolio component Fine wine golf resort vintage Lego set touted point latest hot source yield extract return beyond what’s traditional 6040 portfolio Granted investment adviser might think content nowMillennial child’s toy closet surest bet plump retirement fund Nonetheless looking beyond what’s crawl Bloomberg CNBC screen make sound financial sense Low interest rate aren’t going away anytime soon equity pulled quite bit heft diversified strategy sound tactic Direct investing pay Family office cater highnetworth ultrahighnetworth client occupy unique space investment landscape Straddling space individual planning retirement larger institutional investor pension fund answer board public scrutiny financial resource management leeway try strategy might outsized individual investor yet quite vanilla enough pas muster pension board Essentially family office investment pioneer entrepreneurial investment spirit helping literal pioneer Following late 2000s recession direct investment family office grew 206 percent 2010 2015 according recent study data research firm FINTRX past year amount grew 11 percent Come 2020 roughly half family office world make direct investment company according study got nod recent installment New York Times columnist Paul Sullivan’s Wealth Matters vertical “There’s incredible recovery stock market commit public market I’m looking valuation it’s still rocky road ahead” asked Eric Becker founder Cresset Capital longtime investor healthcare company column Private market offer source alpha uncorrelated what’s happening market factor influence say geopolitics pandemic natural disaster What’s Sullivan point family office seeing opportunity make direct investment startup way give back industry may given family start Beyond charitable aspect however also institutional knowledge afoot family office generation insight sector they’re investing giving unique level due diligence literal inhouse savvy parlaying smart earlystage investment According data FINTRX study family office research service Campden Family Wealth lion’s share single family office direct investment venture capital made earlystage seed round — without healthy return Campden’s survey showed average 14 percent return venture investment year leading study direct investment garnered average 17 percent 85 percent 110 representative ultrahighnetworth family return either met exceeded expectation Avenues direct investment next question investor connect direct investment opportunity Startup incubator good place family office registered investment adviser accredited investor seek project startup whose goal interest align portfolio idea approaching startup incubator still befuddle Take approach you’d take identify sector you’d looking make equity allocation say sort tech gadget would prove intriguing example look incubator sponsor development future IPOworthy gadget Often located either nearby — also working tandem — major research university group provide business management advice scientist engineer make take invention beyond prototype stage investor mean chance get project beginning inventor it’s getting capital stream needed keep researching perfecting essence it’s chance family office highnetworth office pay forward next generation industrialist Projects help bolster industry either crucial COVID19 recovery like healthcare grow independently economic wind military offer opportunity positive return next market cycle Inventors investor They’re one keystroke away keyboard goal align well Direct investment innovation offer sizable gain portfolio Putting money next great project help plant seed economic growth helping economic recovery several level Family office private wealth institution got start capitalizing good idea that’s family’s story started doesn’t mean can’t another chapterTags Investing Startup Asset Management Finance Family Office
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How to Manage Versions using Maven BOM, Gradle and GitHub
I have noticed that many great frameworks such as Spring Boot, Grails or Micronaut are using Maven bill-of-material (BOM) to manage versions of their dependencies aligned. Using BOM you can constraint the versions of transitive dependencies as well as it allows you to specify just the group and name of the module ane let the version be determined by BOM. I wanted to bring the same smooth versions' management into our project so I've created a seed project to generate the BOM files easily. Although there is a java-platform Gradle plugin which is designed for generating BOM files I got inspired by the approach taken by Micronaut team and created a project which generated the BOM from a simple properties file and publishes it into GitHub Maven repository using GitHub Actions. Creating BOM You can use the seed project to easily create your own BOM file. The project follows very simple conventions: (optionally) declare versions placeholders such as groovy.version in file src/main/versions/_versions.properties declare desired module version in a file src/main/versions/<groupId>.properties (for example src/main/versions/org.codehaus.groovy.properties ) either explicitly such as groovy = 2.5.4 or using the placeholder defined before groovy = groovy.version create a release on GitHub or just push a tag to the repository to release a new version of the BOM Once the GitHub Action is triggered by the new tag and when it is finished then the BOM will be available at https://maven.pkg.github.com/<your org>/<your repo> . Please, follow the documentation for a further reference. Using BOM To use the generated BOM you have to add the following lines into your Gradle build: repositories { maven { url 'https://maven.pkg.github.com/<repo>/<org>' } } dependencies { compile platform('<your group id>:<your bom name>:<version>') // some dependency declared in the BOM compile 'org.codehaus.groovy:groovy' } If you are still using an older version of Gradle you can also use the Spring dependency plugin:
https://medium.com/agorapulse-stories/how-to-manage-versions-using-maven-bom-gradle-and-github-b3fd94301655
['Vladimír Oraný']
2020-01-21 14:25:43.083000+00:00
['Tech', 'Java', 'Gradle', 'Groovy', 'Github']
Title Manage Versions using Maven BOM Gradle GitHubContent noticed many great framework Spring Boot Grails Micronaut using Maven billofmaterial BOM manage version dependency aligned Using BOM constraint version transitive dependency well allows specify group name module ane let version determined BOM wanted bring smooth version management project Ive created seed project generate BOM file easily Although javaplatform Gradle plugin designed generating BOM file got inspired approach taken Micronaut team created project generated BOM simple property file publishes GitHub Maven repository using GitHub Actions Creating BOM use seed project easily create BOM file project follows simple convention optionally declare version placeholder groovyversion file srcmainversionsversionsproperties declare desired module version file srcmainversionsgroupIdproperties example srcmainversionsorgcodehausgroovyproperties either explicitly groovy 254 using placeholder defined groovy groovyversion create release GitHub push tag repository release new version BOM GitHub Action triggered new tag finished BOM available httpsmavenpkggithubcomyour orgyour repo Please follow documentation reference Using BOM use generated BOM add following line Gradle build repository maven url httpsmavenpkggithubcomrepoorg dependency compile platformyour group idyour bom nameversion dependency declared BOM compile orgcodehausgroovygroovy still using older version Gradle also use Spring dependency pluginTags Tech Java Gradle Groovy Github
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Path towards the ‘Sustainable’ World !
Sustainability is one of the foremost concern that humanity faces today. Stuart Hart in his book, Capitalism at Crossroads discusses about some of the frameworks that can be used to develop sustainable strategies. Hart also discusses about how Worlds are in collision and how money economy is encroaching on nature’s economy and making undeniable and many a times not so welcoming changes in local markets/culture. Later he suggests how corporations can obtain real benefits by building a balanced sustainability portfolio. However, all these efforts require a holistic view of the scenario and any reductionist approach would not solve the problem in the longer term. I would like to argue that since we are trying to fix the externalities created by the businesses, we need to focus on fundamental premises on which the businesses are built, since we inherit the business frameworks from times when sustainability was not an issue. Going back in time, during the imperial era, all the imperial powers were focussed on extracting as much resources from occupied territories to bring wealth back home, without paying any attention to the local communities and environmental impact. In fact many bigger corporations that exist today were found during the pre world war era. Businesses today are defined by their ability to make profits. Profits as we know today is measured in terms of monetary performance. Given that we need to re look how we conduct business, we may need to redefine our definition of profit (which is actually inherited from imperial times and before). New definition of value(profit) might include not only economic value but ‘societal value’, encompassing all the three economies(money economy, traditional economy and nature’s economy). Michael Porter, professor at HBS terms this as ‘shared value’, while Umair, a blogger at HBR, in his book ‘The New Capitalist Manifesto’ termed this as ‘thick value’. The idea is essentially the same, unless we redefine the basic premise to do business, we cannot change the outcome beyond a certain threshold. It would require more fundamental rethinking of the pillars of business. However to do that and make businesses believe that they are actually creating value, we need to come up similar complex mathematical models and metrics to keep track of ‘value’ created by corporations and any benefits that can be extended to them. Making businesses choose more green strategies and create new technologies and efficient processes seems to me that they still lack the vision of the future. This is because, though they are trying to change how a particular business functions, but zooming out of the picture, still doesn’t fundamentally change the business scenario, where profits are primarily driven by economic benefits and which augments human behaviour of greed. Measuring economic profit is a well established science. However, it is really cumbersome to come up with any generic model to measure ‘societal value’ as it may depend on geographies and local culture. This would create some non-deterministic calculations of profit which corporations are inherently opposed to, since they work better in deterministic world defined by proper laws. Therefore to solve the problem of sustainability it is important to develop frameworks that provides a metric based approach to measure ‘societal value’ without undermining the current economic benefits to the corporations. To conclude, I believe, to be able to measure the ‘value’ created by businesses and disseminate that information to the stakeholders can bring about change in the way businesses function, and wipe out the problem of sustainability, as we know it today.
https://medium.com/all-things-philosophical/path-towards-the-sustainable-world-a47217950b45
['Anshul Pandey']
2017-12-09 02:42:22.967000+00:00
['My Thoughts', 'Business', 'Capitalism', 'Shared', 'Society']
Title Path towards ‘Sustainable’ World Content Sustainability one foremost concern humanity face today Stuart Hart book Capitalism Crossroads discus framework used develop sustainable strategy Hart also discus Worlds collision money economy encroaching nature’s economy making undeniable many time welcoming change local marketsculture Later suggests corporation obtain real benefit building balanced sustainability portfolio However effort require holistic view scenario reductionist approach would solve problem longer term would like argue since trying fix externality created business need focus fundamental premise business built since inherit business framework time sustainability issue Going back time imperial era imperial power focussed extracting much resource occupied territory bring wealth back home without paying attention local community environmental impact fact many bigger corporation exist today found pre world war era Businesses today defined ability make profit Profits know today measured term monetary performance Given need look conduct business may need redefine definition profit actually inherited imperial time New definition valueprofit might include economic value ‘societal value’ encompassing three economiesmoney economy traditional economy nature’s economy Michael Porter professor HBS term ‘shared value’ Umair blogger HBR book ‘The New Capitalist Manifesto’ termed ‘thick value’ idea essentially unless redefine basic premise business cannot change outcome beyond certain threshold would require fundamental rethinking pillar business However make business believe actually creating value need come similar complex mathematical model metric keep track ‘value’ created corporation benefit extended Making business choose green strategy create new technology efficient process seems still lack vision future though trying change particular business function zooming picture still doesn’t fundamentally change business scenario profit primarily driven economic benefit augments human behaviour greed Measuring economic profit well established science However really cumbersome come generic model measure ‘societal value’ may depend geography local culture would create nondeterministic calculation profit corporation inherently opposed since work better deterministic world defined proper law Therefore solve problem sustainability important develop framework provides metric based approach measure ‘societal value’ without undermining current economic benefit corporation conclude believe able measure ‘value’ created business disseminate information stakeholder bring change way business function wipe problem sustainability know todayTags Thoughts Business Capitalism Shared Society
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Simple Notes App in Android (Java)
Programming the MainActivity MainActivity.java imports These are the imports needed for the application. If you don’t want to add this imports now, Android Studio will prompt you to hit Alt + Enter when you use them. The main activity will already have an onCreate() method. Just above this method add the following line. This line will help us carry some crucial information to another activity through an Intent. Next we are going to add the list of notes to the listView in the main activity. Add the following piece of code to the onCreate() method. So we are getting a list of files and adding them to an Array. Please ignore line 3 at the moment. Add it but we will come to it later. Then we are converting the array to an arrayAdapter with all filenames. Finally, we are adding the adapter to the listView. Now we will write a program to create a note when the ADD Button is clicked. Add the following piece of code below the above piece of code in the onCreate() function itself. So first we will get the note heading and its content from the text fields and return an error if any text field is empty. Then we create a new file in the Android Internal Storage, and add the note content in it. The note heading will be in the file name, note_heading.txt where note_heading will be the note heading. Then we add the note heading to the listView. And the final part of programming the MainActivity. Add this to the onCreate() function. When a user clicks on the heading in a listView he will have to see the content. Now, how do we go about doing that? We set a listener to the list items. We create an intent, to go to activity Note, and set heading as the value of the EXTRA_MESSAGE, which we had set at the beginning. And finally we start the activity, Note.
https://medium.com/swlh/simple-notes-app-in-android-java-9062d7bb3bc0
['Rushi Ranade']
2020-12-04 12:49:19.156000+00:00
['Java', 'Beginner', 'Android', 'Notes', 'Android App Development']
Title Simple Notes App Android JavaContent Programming MainActivity MainActivityjava import import needed application don’t want add import Android Studio prompt hit Alt Enter use main activity already onCreate method method add following line line help u carry crucial information another activity Intent Next going add list note listView main activity Add following piece code onCreate method getting list file adding Array Please ignore line 3 moment Add come later converting array arrayAdapter filename Finally adding adapter listView write program create note ADD Button clicked Add following piece code piece code onCreate function first get note heading content text field return error text field empty create new file Android Internal Storage add note content note heading file name noteheadingtxt noteheading note heading add note heading listView final part programming MainActivity Add onCreate function user click heading listView see content go set listener list item create intent go activity Note set heading value EXTRAMESSAGE set beginning finally start activity NoteTags Java Beginner Android Notes Android App Development
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Aren’t trans people mentally ill?
“Ask Addi” is Join the Gender Revolution’s weekly advice column for questions about gender, transitioning or general LGBTQ+ issues. Click here if you’d like to Ask Addi a question, or find them on social media, #ASKADDI. Questions are answered anonymously so provide a pseudonym if you’d like. Why are you encouraging people who are mentally ill when they should be getting help?— Concerned in Kentucky Dear Concerned, Most of the time, I ignore negative or trolling questions but your note seemed to be earnest so I decided to take your question. Transgender people are not mentally ill. This is not my opinion but the findings of research sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association, American Medical Association and the World Health Organization that has been done over the decades. It is true that when the first psychological diagnostic manuals were written in the 20th century, both homosexuality and “transsexualism” (later “gender identity disorder”) were included in the lists of things that can go wrong with a person’s psyche. Photo by Jonathan Simcoe on Unsplash Then a funny thing happened. They started doing research. Note the order there. First, it was assumed that being gay or trans was pathological and placed in diagnostic manuals, then they did the research on the subjects. The point of the research was to find the underlying cause of these assumed pathologies in order to improve treatment for them. What they found though is that there is no underlying pathology. Being part of the LGBTQ+ community does not cause significant distress or impairment of personal functioning, the hallmark of mental illness. People who are gay or trans have no problem dealing with life, relationships or work. Once they understood this, the psychiatric community was forced to accept that being gay or trans are simply normal ways that people express their humanity. First, they had enough evidence to say that being gay isn’t a disorder and they removed homosexuality from the diagnostic manual in 1973. Then with decades-more research done, they did away with the diagnosis “gender identity disorder” in 2013. The actual research into being transgender was done back in the 1980s and 90s but since the APA’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) was last updated in 1994, it took a couple of decades to get it out of the manual. The AMA actually beat the APA to the punch by recognizing gender dysphoria as a treatable medical condition in 2007. (That treatment is transitioning.) The WHO finally joined the American associations in 2018 when they removed being transgender from their diagnostic manuals after a final study in 2016. Now, I understand that knowing that the scientific community doesn’t agree with your assertation isn’t going to change your mind. I and other trans people are all sick as far as you’re concerned. If you don’t mind, I’ll be listening to the professionals. Photo by Sydney Sims on Unsplash “But trans people have more depression and anxiety and commit suicide more often,” I imagine you objecting. You’d be right about that. We are more susceptible to depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and some other disorders. However, those issues do not come from being trans. They come from dealing with our society. We are constantly bombarded with the message that we are not wanted, that we shouldn’t exist. We can be refused employment so more of us live in poverty. We can be refused accommodations so more of us are homeless. We can be refused an education so more of us lack the skills we need to improve our lot in life. We’re attacked on the street for no other reason than existing. The reason so many trans people suffer from mental disorders is that they have a form of PTSD from living in our culture. If you are really concerned about the mental health of trans people, help them. Stop accusing them of being ill, stop being part of the problem and work to get them the help they need to make it through this life. Check out the first article in the series if you’d like to know more about Addi’s background or the Ask Addi Archive for additional columns.
https://medium.com/join-the-gender-revolution/arent-trans-people-mentally-ill-1cc7f26406e9
['Addison Smith']
2018-12-03 13:59:51.797000+00:00
['LGBT Rights', 'Mental Health', 'LGBTQ', 'Transgender', 'Gender Equality']
Title Aren’t trans people mentally illContent “Ask Addi” Join Gender Revolution’s weekly advice column question gender transitioning general LGBTQ issue Click you’d like Ask Addi question find social medium ASKADDI Questions answered anonymously provide pseudonym you’d like encouraging people mentally ill getting help— Concerned Kentucky Dear Concerned time ignore negative trolling question note seemed earnest decided take question Transgender people mentally ill opinion finding research sponsored American Psychiatric Association American Medical Association World Health Organization done decade true first psychological diagnostic manual written 20th century homosexuality “transsexualism” later “gender identity disorder” included list thing go wrong person’s psyche Photo Jonathan Simcoe Unsplash funny thing happened started research Note order First assumed gay trans pathological placed diagnostic manual research subject point research find underlying cause assumed pathology order improve treatment found though underlying pathology part LGBTQ community cause significant distress impairment personal functioning hallmark mental illness People gay trans problem dealing life relationship work understood psychiatric community forced accept gay trans simply normal way people express humanity First enough evidence say gay isn’t disorder removed homosexuality diagnostic manual 1973 decadesmore research done away diagnosis “gender identity disorder” 2013 actual research transgender done back 1980s 90 since APA’s Diagnostic Statistical Manual DSM last updated 1994 took couple decade get manual AMA actually beat APA punch recognizing gender dysphoria treatable medical condition 2007 treatment transitioning finally joined American association 2018 removed transgender diagnostic manual final study 2016 understand knowing scientific community doesn’t agree assertation isn’t going change mind trans people sick far you’re concerned don’t mind I’ll listening professional Photo Sydney Sims Unsplash “But trans people depression anxiety commit suicide often” imagine objecting You’d right susceptible depression anxiety substance abuse disorder However issue come trans come dealing society constantly bombarded message wanted shouldn’t exist refused employment u live poverty refused accommodation u homeless refused education u lack skill need improve lot life We’re attacked street reason existing reason many trans people suffer mental disorder form PTSD living culture really concerned mental health trans people help Stop accusing ill stop part problem work get help need make life Check first article series you’d like know Addi’s background Ask Addi Archive additional columnsTags LGBT Rights Mental Health LGBTQ Transgender Gender Equality
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Three Excellent Exercises For Building Arm Strength
These three moves singlehandedly allow me to have strong and toned arms, and I’m certain of this due to the mere fact that I don’t do much else when it comes to arm workouts. Now I’m not guaranteeing similar results as to mine, but I’m confident that if you do these moves on a regular basis (read: daily or every other day) you will notice a difference in the look and feel of your arms after one month. That’s the beauty of exercise: It really freaking works! It doesn’t take much time to perform these exercises either, so even if you only have 5 minutes in your day to spare, hit the floor and get to it. (Yes, it will make a difference! I just feel like I had to say that again.) 1. Tricep Dips This move directly targets your triceps. I like to do at least 3 rounds of these with my legs fully extended in front of me. If you can’t quite get there yet, keep your knees bent, but be sure to not use your legs to lift you up… then you won’t be getting the most out of the move. Here’s what you do: While sitting on a chair or bench, place hands next to your hips on the edge of the chair, with legs stretched out before you, or knees slightly bent and feet flat on the floor. Scooch your butt off the seat so you’re holding yourself up. Slowly lower your body by bending your elbow to a 90˚ angle (or as low as you can go.) Push yourself back up by straightening elbows Repeat for 10 reps, 3x. Rest between rounds. 2. Push-Ups These are the OG of arm exercises and you get a lot of bang for your push-up buck since it also works to strengthen your core. Every day I try to get in at least 10 push-ups since you can literally do them anywhere. I’ll hit the floor next to my kid playing Legos and if he doesn’t take that as an opportunity to climb on my back I consider it a success. #momlife Here’s how to properly perform a push up: Palms on the floor, shoulder-width apart, directly below shoulders. Toes tucked under and body fully extended, making sure shoulders, hips, knees, and ankles are aligned in a plank position and your back is flat Slowly bend your elbows and lower your chest as close to the floor as you can, keeping the body straight (no butts in the air!). Hold for a count and then push your way back up to starting position. Tip: Pay attention to your elbows, you want them bending behind you, not out to the sides. This helps target your triceps even more. In my experience, performing a push can be a difficult exercise to master, so don’t give up on them if you’re struggling. You can easily modify this exercise to help work your way up to a full push up. Remember, it’s all about progress so even a small step toward achieving a big goal is always better than doing nothing at all. Push-Up Modification: To make it easier: Perform the move from your knees or do the move standing about 1 foot in front of a wall and place hands on the wall. Slowly lean in towards the wall (your face coming awkwardly close to the wall), and then push away from the wall back to your starting position. Both variations will lighten the load that you’ll have to push against, making it much easier. Make sure to keep your body aligned. To change it up: A variation of the push up is a plank push up. This can build incredible strength and can help you to become much better at push-ups. Start in full push up position with hands shoulder-width apart, shoulders right above palms. Check to make sure shoulders, hips, knees, and ankles are in alignment. You can also do this move from your knees, but make sure you’re still in a plank position- meaning your body is in a straight line from shoulders to knees. (No butts waving in the air!) From either position, slowly lower one elbow to the floor, followed by the other elbow, so now you’re in a low plank. Hold for a count and then place one palm back on the floor and push up to place the other palm back onto the floor so you’re back to your starting position. Repeat, alternating arms lowered, or do 5 with the right elbow coming down first and then switch to 5 with the left elbow coming down first. 3. Planks So many variations this move cannot get boring. There’s the crossover plank, x-plank, bear plank, push-up plank (from above), rotational plank, side plank, downward dog plank, jack plank and thread the needle plank just to name a nominal few. The extra added bonus to this move is that it also strengthens your core and I know this because I don’t do a ton of sit-ups, I do a ton of planks and my core is stronger because of them. This is a staple for any workout and they’re so simple to perform (at least I can easily advise you how to do them, but the actual process of doing them, well you know, that’s the hard part!) Here’s the breakdown: On the floor, come into a full push-up position. (Hands are directly under shoulders, elbows locked, toes tucked under, legs straight, making sure shoulders, hips, knees, and ankles make a straight line diagonally down from head to feet.) Hold that position for as long as you can and each week try adding on a few more seconds. The key is to always be improving! Planks are basic, simple and effective. Change it up by adding side leg taps, or bring one knee to the opposite elbow alternating legs… so many variations! Adding these three moves to your routine, or starting a new routine with just these moves will make a difference in the shape and strength of your arms. Anyone can do these, just be safe, don’t overexert yourself and stick with it! Consistency is key! Skip a day, that’s ok, skip two that’s on you! Skip three and it’ll be a long time until you come back. Don’t let it get to that!
https://medium.com/project-slim-waistline/three-excellent-exercises-for-building-arm-strength-6c1b68bc8201
['Am Costanzo']
2019-09-13 17:32:34.529000+00:00
['Motivation', 'Weight Loss', 'Workout', 'Exercise', 'Fitness']
Title Three Excellent Exercises Building Arm StrengthContent three move singlehandedly allow strong toned arm I’m certain due mere fact don’t much else come arm workout I’m guaranteeing similar result mine I’m confident move regular basis read daily every day notice difference look feel arm one month That’s beauty exercise really freaking work doesn’t take much time perform exercise either even 5 minute day spare hit floor get Yes make difference feel like say 1 Tricep Dips move directly target triceps like least 3 round leg fully extended front can’t quite get yet keep knee bent sure use leg lift up… won’t getting move Here’s sitting chair bench place hand next hip edge chair leg stretched knee slightly bent foot flat floor Scooch butt seat you’re holding Slowly lower body bending elbow 90˚ angle low go Push back straightening elbow Repeat 10 rep 3x Rest round 2 PushUps OG arm exercise get lot bang pushup buck since also work strengthen core Every day try get least 10 pushup since literally anywhere I’ll hit floor next kid playing Legos doesn’t take opportunity climb back consider success momlife Here’s properly perform push Palms floor shoulderwidth apart directly shoulder Toes tucked body fully extended making sure shoulder hip knee ankle aligned plank position back flat Slowly bend elbow lower chest close floor keeping body straight butt air Hold count push way back starting position Tip Pay attention elbow want bending behind side help target triceps even experience performing push difficult exercise master don’t give you’re struggling easily modify exercise help work way full push Remember it’s progress even small step toward achieving big goal always better nothing PushUp Modification make easier Perform move knee move standing 1 foot front wall place hand wall Slowly lean towards wall face coming awkwardly close wall push away wall back starting position variation lighten load you’ll push making much easier Make sure keep body aligned change variation push plank push build incredible strength help become much better pushup Start full push position hand shoulderwidth apart shoulder right palm Check make sure shoulder hip knee ankle alignment also move knee make sure you’re still plank position meaning body straight line shoulder knee butt waving air either position slowly lower one elbow floor followed elbow you’re low plank Hold count place one palm back floor push place palm back onto floor you’re back starting position Repeat alternating arm lowered 5 right elbow coming first switch 5 left elbow coming first 3 Planks many variation move cannot get boring There’s crossover plank xplank bear plank pushup plank rotational plank side plank downward dog plank jack plank thread needle plank name nominal extra added bonus move also strengthens core know don’t ton situps ton plank core stronger staple workout they’re simple perform least easily advise actual process well know that’s hard part Here’s breakdown floor come full pushup position Hands directly shoulder elbow locked toe tucked leg straight making sure shoulder hip knee ankle make straight line diagonally head foot Hold position long week try adding second key always improving Planks basic simple effective Change adding side leg tap bring one knee opposite elbow alternating legs… many variation Adding three move routine starting new routine move make difference shape strength arm Anyone safe don’t overexert stick Consistency key Skip day that’s ok skip two that’s Skip three it’ll long time come back Don’t let get thatTags Motivation Weight Loss Workout Exercise Fitness
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How To Refute The Irrefutable.
After an intense look deep into the skies, you easily conclude the sky is blue. Straight to Google you searched “Is the sky blue?”. That’s the beginning of confirmation bias. You really want to validate what you already believed to be true (that the sky is blue). People are ready to believe a lie because they want it to be true. I don’t know where exactly I read it but I see it so evident in our nature. The reason why little children learn faster than adults is simply because they have little to no presumptions on how the world works. Kids are very open to learning anything new, since they previously know nothing about the subject matter. To them, it is an exciting opportunity to learn. But, for the most of us, our openness to knowledge come to a plateau at certain ages while becoming adults. At this point, we create for ourselves lens through which we access the world. Our opinions have been rock formed. Even when we are unsure about what a discovery is all about. We only pick our conclusions and start a ‘research’ on our biases on the topic. We are only curious as much as the findings are resembling our pre-conclusions. What does that have to do with success? Confirmation Bias is what happen when all links to make money online are probably another ponzi scheme. In fact, you had concluded you don’t need to follow the link. Since you already figure what it is all about. Similarly, you will conclude you cannot be an entrepreneur because you have always believe you are ‘called’ to be a teacher, lawyer or office worker. They are all biases in our minds. You all crave to validate what we already believe. What I have come to embrace in life is there are no truths, we can only try strive to be less wrong. When the leadership guru, pastor and founder of EQUIP, John Maxwell wrote the book 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership in 1998, he was so sure about his ‘laws’ that he labeled them as ‘irrefutable laws’ (maybe the promoters pick that title). However, in his revised and updated edition released in 2008 two of the Irrefutable laws were actually refuted by him. This is not to tarnish the image of legendary leadership expert. In fact, I admire and respect him the more for accepting to be vulnerable in his attempt to be less wrong. In essence, this simple art taught me a great lesson. You have to be ready to forgo your old limiting beliefs even if it means refuting the irrefutables. Our culture of foolish consistency will not take us to higher grounds. When you don’t know something for sure be ready to learn the living truth about it. Going to the library with assumptions you are not ready to refute will do you no learning. Reality is never real. If something challenge your reality but seat right with your logic, be ready to accept the new. In business, forgo your preferences all today. The market is both the judge and the jury for what is worth their hard earned money. Learn from your customers what they want and not what you think they want. Pick books on how elite marketers go about marketing and not assume you already have the perfect PR team with the most astounding public stunts to make your products go viral. Be open to new insights and be ready to refute the irrefutables! Timmy Brain is a serial entrepreneur, author and business developer. I challenge popular thoughts on life, success, purpose and business. You can always reach me via my email or call me 08119933754
https://medium.com/nano-writers/confirmation-bias-8663dc0e0eb2
['Timmy Brain']
2020-11-09 00:18:35.484000+00:00
['Psychology']
Title Refute IrrefutableContent intense look deep sky easily conclude sky blue Straight Google searched “Is sky blue” That’s beginning confirmation bias really want validate already believed true sky blue People ready believe lie want true don’t know exactly read see evident nature reason little child learn faster adult simply little presumption world work Kids open learning anything new since previously know nothing subject matter exciting opportunity learn u openness knowledge come plateau certain age becoming adult point create lens access world opinion rock formed Even unsure discovery pick conclusion start ‘research’ bias topic curious much finding resembling preconclusions success Confirmation Bias happen link make money online probably another ponzi scheme fact concluded don’t need follow link Since already figure Similarly conclude cannot entrepreneur always believe ‘called’ teacher lawyer office worker bias mind crave validate already believe come embrace life truth try strive le wrong leadership guru pastor founder EQUIP John Maxwell wrote book 21 Irrefutable Laws Leadership 1998 sure ‘laws’ labeled ‘irrefutable laws’ maybe promoter pick title However revised updated edition released 2008 two Irrefutable law actually refuted tarnish image legendary leadership expert fact admire respect accepting vulnerable attempt le wrong essence simple art taught great lesson ready forgo old limiting belief even mean refuting irrefutables culture foolish consistency take u higher ground don’t know something sure ready learn living truth Going library assumption ready refute learning Reality never real something challenge reality seat right logic ready accept new business forgo preference today market judge jury worth hard earned money Learn customer want think want Pick book elite marketer go marketing assume already perfect PR team astounding public stunt make product go viral open new insight ready refute irrefutables Timmy Brain serial entrepreneur author business developer challenge popular thought life success purpose business always reach via email call 08119933754Tags Psychology
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15 In Your Face Lessons from 2020
What You Need to do to Succeed in 2021 Photo by Juan Ordonez on Unsplash No need to write an introduction, the lessons say everything. Read on… Once again, this one is tried and true. When people show you who they are, believe it. I had to learn to stop making illusions out of what I wanted to see and simply believe what people show me whether it was good or bad. Life is precious, seriously. I know this sounds cliché. However, I had to ask myself on a regular basis, am I really living my life to the fullest, or am I living a life for someone else. I encourage you to ask yourself the same question. Who are you living for? People will have opinions, simply because they are entitled to them. You don’t have to always comment on anyone’s opinions. I have no right to argue with anyone’s opinions. People will state them and move on, therefore I shall do the same. I am careful about where I give my fucks. Somethings are not worth the argument, headache, worry, or irritation. Despite everything that has happened this year, life is good. I am alive and writing this article. That says a lot. It really is the small things that matter. Mindfulness is a real thing. Practice it, study, and do it. Your life will change drastically. Again once you become mindful, and I am no expert in it, however, like I said in number four, you become less concerned about certain things. Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash 7. Spend time with those who really matter to you. 8. Leave all petty stuff in 2020. Go into 2021 with a focused and intentional mindset. 9. Take a hard look at who you want to be in 2 to 3 years. Become that person now. Thanks Ben Hardy. 10. Always and I mean always have money set aside. Even if it’s simply $500. Life can change at the drop of a penny, therefore having something to fall back on is better than having nothing. 11. Get out of debt. Freedom comes when you don’t owe 20 credit card companies. I will leave this one here. 12. Figure out what is important. Ask yourself do you need or want something? There is nothing wrong with “wanting” anything. However, put your needs first, notice I said YOUR needs. 13. Learn a new skill or two. Always be a continuous learner. You never know when you will be asked to do something out of your comfort zone which will lead to something bigger and better. 14. Make a plan, and stick to the plan. However, give yourself grace if you deviate from the plan. There are 1000 different ways to get to your destination. Remember the journey is what matters. 15. Give when and where are you can. Even if it is $.25 or your time. It always comes back to you somehow, someway. Finish 2020 strong. You are a winner. You are NOT defeated.
https://medium.com/the-partnered-pen/15-in-your-face-lessons-from-2020-6d8b25443baf
['Marla J. Albertie']
2020-12-14 23:47:19.589000+00:00
['2021', '2020', 'Life Lessons', 'Productivity', 'Success']
Title 15 Face Lessons 2020Content Need Succeed 2021 Photo Juan Ordonez Unsplash need write introduction lesson say everything Read on… one tried true people show believe learn stop making illusion wanted see simply believe people show whether good bad Life precious seriously know sound cliché However ask regular basis really living life fullest living life someone else encourage ask question living People opinion simply entitled don’t always comment anyone’s opinion right argue anyone’s opinion People state move therefore shall careful give fuck Somethings worth argument headache worry irritation Despite everything happened year life good alive writing article say lot really small thing matter Mindfulness real thing Practice study life change drastically become mindful expert however like said number four become le concerned certain thing Photo Kelly Sikkema Unsplash 7 Spend time really matter 8 Leave petty stuff 2020 Go 2021 focused intentional mindset 9 Take hard look want 2 3 year Become person Thanks Ben Hardy 10 Always mean always money set aside Even it’s simply 500 Life change drop penny therefore something fall back better nothing 11 Get debt Freedom come don’t owe 20 credit card company leave one 12 Figure important Ask need want something nothing wrong “wanting” anything However put need first notice said need 13 Learn new skill two Always continuous learner never know asked something comfort zone lead something bigger better 14 Make plan stick plan However give grace deviate plan 1000 different way get destination Remember journey matter 15 Give Even 25 time always come back somehow someway Finish 2020 strong winner defeatedTags 2021 2020 Life Lessons Productivity Success
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Machine Learning Optimization Methods and Techniques
Top Optimization Techniques in Machine Learning Now let us talk about the techniques that you can use to optimize the hyperparameters of your model. Exhaustive search Exhaustive search, or brute-force search, is the process of looking for the most optimal hyperparameters by checking whether each candidate is a good match. You perform the same thing when you forget the code for your bike’s lock and try out all the possible options. In machine learning, we do the same thing, but the number of options is usually quite large. The exhaustive search method is simple. For example, if you are working with a k-means algorithm, you will manually search for the right number of clusters. However, if there are hundreds or thousands of options that you have to consider, it becomes unbearably heavy and slow. This makes a brute-force search inefficient in the majority of real-life cases. Photo by the author. Gradient descent Gradient descent is the most common model optimization algorithm for minimizing error. In order to perform gradient descent, you have to iterate over the training dataset while readjusting the model. Your goal is to minimize the cost function because it means you get the smallest possible error and improve the accuracy of the model. Photo by the author. On the graph, you can see a representation of how the gradient descent algorithm travels in the variable space. To get started, you need to take a random point on the graph and arbitrarily choose a direction. If you see that the error is getting larger, that means you chose the wrong direction. When you are not able to improve (decrease the error) anymore, the optimization is over and you have found a local minimum. In the following video, you will find a step-by-step explanation of how gradient descent works: Looks fine so far. However, classical gradient descent will not work well when there are a couple of local minima. When finding your first minimum, you will simply stop searching because the algorithm only finds a local one. It is not made to find the global one. Photo by the author. Note: In gradient descent, you proceed forward with steps of the same size. If you choose a learning rate that is too large, the algorithm will be jumping around without getting closer to the right answer. If it’s too small, the computation will start mimicking exhaustive search take, which is, of course, inefficient. Photo by the author. So you have to choose the learning rate very carefully. If done right, gradient descent becomes a computation-efficient and rather quick method to optimize models. Genetic algorithms Genetic algorithms represent another approach to ML optimization. The principle that lies behind the logic of these algorithms is an attempt to apply the theory of evolution to machine learning. In the evolution theory, only the specimens that have the best adaptation mechanisms get to survive and reproduce. How do you know which specimens are and aren’t the best in the case of machine learning models? Imagine you have a bunch of random algorithms. This will be your population. Among multiple models with some predefined hyperparameters, some are better adjusted than the others. Let’s find them! First, you calculate the accuracy of each model. Then, you keep only those that worked out best. Now you can generate some descendants with similar hyperparameters to the best models to get a second generation of models. You can see the logic behind this algorithm in this picture: Photo by the author. We repeat this process many times, and only the best models will survive at the end of the process. Genetic algorithms help to avoid being stuck at local minima/maxima. They are common in optimizing neural network models.
https://medium.com/better-programming/machine-learning-optimization-methods-and-techniques-56f5a6fc5d0e
[]
2020-12-07 21:19:18.359000+00:00
['Machine Learning', 'Artificial Intelligence', 'Data Science', 'Programming', 'Deep Learning']
Title Machine Learning Optimization Methods TechniquesContent Top Optimization Techniques Machine Learning let u talk technique use optimize hyperparameters model Exhaustive search Exhaustive search bruteforce search process looking optimal hyperparameters checking whether candidate good match perform thing forget code bike’s lock try possible option machine learning thing number option usually quite large exhaustive search method simple example working kmeans algorithm manually search right number cluster However hundred thousand option consider becomes unbearably heavy slow make bruteforce search inefficient majority reallife case Photo author Gradient descent Gradient descent common model optimization algorithm minimizing error order perform gradient descent iterate training dataset readjusting model goal minimize cost function mean get smallest possible error improve accuracy model Photo author graph see representation gradient descent algorithm travel variable space get started need take random point graph arbitrarily choose direction see error getting larger mean chose wrong direction able improve decrease error anymore optimization found local minimum following video find stepbystep explanation gradient descent work Looks fine far However classical gradient descent work well couple local minimum finding first minimum simply stop searching algorithm find local one made find global one Photo author Note gradient descent proceed forward step size choose learning rate large algorithm jumping around without getting closer right answer it’s small computation start mimicking exhaustive search take course inefficient Photo author choose learning rate carefully done right gradient descent becomes computationefficient rather quick method optimize model Genetic algorithm Genetic algorithm represent another approach ML optimization principle lie behind logic algorithm attempt apply theory evolution machine learning evolution theory specimen best adaptation mechanism get survive reproduce know specimen aren’t best case machine learning model Imagine bunch random algorithm population Among multiple model predefined hyperparameters better adjusted others Let’s find First calculate accuracy model keep worked best generate descendant similar hyperparameters best model get second generation model see logic behind algorithm picture Photo author repeat process many time best model survive end process Genetic algorithm help avoid stuck local minimamaxima common optimizing neural network modelsTags Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence Data Science Programming Deep Learning
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Waiting for Gestalt
By Gene Wilburn Gestalt (ge STALT). A word meaning, roughly, when the brain perceives with clarity that the whole of a system is greater than the sum of its parts, and everything clicks into one awareness. One can have a gestalten moment. But can one achieve a gestaltenexistence? When I was coming of age intellectually at university in the early to mid 1960s, there were a number of explorations of the mind making the rounds. Existentialism, the sometimes bleak philosophy that arose strongly in Paris after the Nazi occupation at the end of World War II, was alive and well. Sartre, Beauvoir, and Camus were still publishing and there was something compelling in the message that you’re responsible for who you become, creating a personal integrity in the face of the meaninglessness and absurdity of the universe. This is, of course, an over simplification. Along with the primary existential philosophers came “Theatre of the Absurd,” a literary form of existentialism, perhaps best seen in the play by Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot, in which “logical construction and argument give way to irrational and illogical speech and its ultimate conclusion, silence.” [Wikipedia, “Theatre of the Absurd”] Another prevailing line of thought came from the field of psychology, in the form of Abraham Maslow’s “Hierarchy of Needs” with “self actualization” at the top of the pyramid. In its wake people were self actualizing all over the place, or at least that’s what they professed. It certainly launched a full-blown pop psychology business and fuelled New-Age-style thinking before “New Age” had even become a word. A different branch of psychology, from Germany, had earlier in the century introduced Gestalt Theory, a holistic psychology that seemed to imply that if you could attain a gestalt with yourself and your environment, you could flow through it with understanding, and perhaps appreciation, in the way that listening to a symphony is an experience that transcends the individual notes of the musical score. Looking back on this fifty years later, I think existentialism has held up rather well, especially when augmented with a generous helping of late Roman-style stoicism. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs still has a sound feel to it, though there is a sense that Western society, as a whole, has slipped down the pyramid a bit in this era of anti-enlightenment, anti-science populism. But the one that still teases my mind is gestalt theory. At the turning of each decade I’ve been waiting for that gestalten moment when everything would click into place and I would reach an understanding — “Because something is happening here / But you don’t know what it is / Do you, Mister Jones?” [Bob Dylan, “Ballad of a Thin Man”] The problem is, how does one achieve gestalt when everything keeps changing? The Impact of the 1960s I emerged from the 1950s like most boys who had reached their teens by the start of the 1960s, interested in cars, playing basketball, grooving to the week’s Top–10 radio, and thinking about going to university after high school. In other words, I was as cookie-cutter naive as one could be. It was the folk music era which, in my relative isolation, I took to be the music of the Kingston Trio, Limelighters, Chad Mitchell Trio, Burl Ives, and that new group on the radio, Peter Paul and Mary. It was when I heard Joan Baez sing a couple of old ballads like “Barbara Allen” I began to perceive a different kind of folk music that was less slick and more personal. Back then it was just music I liked. Later it would change me. My intellectual life began when I went to university where I first majored in engineering. It was a tough study, but I was getting by, being moderately good at math and logic. There was, however, a problem. I enjoyed learning folk music more than studying STEM subjects and the lyrics of Bob Dylan and Phil Ochs left me questioning what I was doing. I bought a guitar, learned a fistful of chords, and learned to sing and play the songs that were haunting me. My taste in folk music had also led me to discover the Weavers, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie, Cisco Houston, and a rich vein of black blues singers from Big Bill Broonzy and the Rev. Gary Davis to Mississippi John Hurt. I loved all these voices of the people. I couldn’t square my study of engineering with my awareness of what was happening. The civil rights movement in the American South highlighted the inappropriate treatment of black people. President Kennedy had been assassinated, then Martin Luther King, then Robert Kennedy. There was a strange, unpopular war being waged in Vietnam. Things were changing, blowing in the wind, as it were, and the gestalt of the time was changing with it. I switched my major to English and my minor to French, and began studying literature with its plays, novels, poems, and essays. In French classes, we frequently read the existentialists Sartre and Camus. I studied philosophy, social history, and art history. I met and became friends with dozens of like-minded individuals, some male, some female, some straight, some gay, a few who were black or hispanic, all of whom shared a passion for literature, art, philosophy, and music. I had found my people. Something happens to your mind when you embrace the Humanities — something that comes as a series of epiphanies that raises your consciousness into new realms of thought and feeling resulting from contact with the great writers, poets, playwrights, philosophers, artists, and musicians of all eras. It’s intoxicating and exhilarating and, as Thomas Wolfe proclaimed in the title of his novel, You Can’t Go Home Again. You’re changed. You reach for a higher kind of gestalt, the gestalt of the modestly well-educated. You begin to read the New York Times, The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, Le Monde, The Times (London), The Guardian, Harper’s, Atlantic Monthly, The Globe and Mail, and university quarterlies. You listen to folk music, cool jazz, classical music, and opera. You see Verdi in the same tradition as Shakespeare, and taste the richness of Old English in Beowulf and the delightful Middle English of Geoffrey Chaucer. It’s a heady experience, all in all, but the question always arises: what are you going to do with all this when you head out into the “real” world? One Pill Makes You Larger, and One Pill Makes You Small For one gestalten period it seemed as if the world had changed. The war in Vietnam was vigorously opposed, campus radicalism was on the rise, and hair got longer. The folk music I’d grown up with was woven into a new kind of rock music and the voices of Joni Mitchell, Grace Slick, Janis Joplin, and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young filled the airwaves, along with new bands like the Doors, Led Zeppelin, Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Santana, and Frank Zappa. Alan Watts taught us about Zen, the tarot deck came back into fashion, and decorated VW vans filled with flower children with headbands, victory signs, peace medallions, and bloodshot eyes were common sights. Among the reading favourites were One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me, Catch–22, The Vedas and The Upanishads, The Teachings of Don Juan, The I Ching and The Whole Earth Catalog. Everyone was for “getting back to nature” and many communes were started, mostly ending in failure, and from the broadway musical Hair to massive rock concerts, it was assumed that the Age of Aquarius was upon us. The Mexican poet Octavio Paz described it as an “explosion of consciousness.” It’s sometimes said that if you remember the 60s, you weren’t really there. My own memory of the time is patchy, with psychedelically-coloured gaps and an enduring sense of mysticism. But, like many, I didn’t see how it was sustainable. In the words of the Jefferson Airplane, “You are the Crown of Creation / And you have no place to go.” The Origin of Species The flower-power era couldn’t last, of course, because someone has to pay the bills. I trimmed my hair, picked up a degree in library science, and took a job. Through sheer good fortune I ended up as Head Librarian at the Royal Ontario Museum, in Toronto. It was there that I began hanging out with ornithologists, palaeontologists, mammalogists, geologists, mineralogists, ichthyologists, and entomologists, as well as archaeologists. It has shaped my thinking to this day. I had encountered the gestalt of scientific thinking and research. One of the curators, a palynologist (one who studies modern and ancient pollens) challenged me with the question: “Have you read Darwin’s Origin of Species?” Being a lit major, I hadn’t, so I decided to give it a go. What surprised me the most was how clear Darwin’s Victorian prose was. I was mesmerized by the concept of “descent with modification” or as it came to be known, “evolution.” Shortly after reading Origin, a new volume by Stephen Jay Gould passed through the library — a collection of essays entitled Ever Since Darwin. I gave this a read and subsequently read every book of essays Gould produced, culled from his monthly column in Natural History. As a newly-minted amateur naturalist and birder I became hooked on reading science books written for the general public. The 60’s mantra “all is one” took on a philosophically material interpretation when I studied how the universe started, how suns ignited and planets formed, and how, on this one we call Earth, life sparked and evolved, going through great periods of diversity, extinction, more diversity, more extinction, and so on, leading eventually to a group of suddenly sapient simians. As Carl Sagan pointed out, we are made from the remnants of star dust, and every living thing on the planet is related. My readings in science and science history led me to reaffirm the existentialist theme that life can be heaven or hell, but human beings mean very little in the face of the universe. I shed any last remnants of religion. Materially, we are bodies that live and die, each of us randomly sorted into different situations, different cultures, different countries and it’s these things that shape our sense of who we are. There are people for whom science is enough. To paraphrase Darwin, there’s a grandeur to this concept of life and its descent with modification through time and its tangled branches and the sudden bursts of evolution that Gould referred to as “punctuated equilibrium.” This is a gestalt that most naturalists come to feel through their observation of life’s many remarkable species. But is science alone enough to sustain the human spirit, or psyche, that je ne sais quoi that some people call a “soul”? Perhaps, and perhaps not, depending on the individual. What science does, for me, is to throw into relief all the amazing works of mankind, from art, history, philosophy, literature, and music to the increasing technological achievements that accompanied the industrial revolution. By the time I had begun to assimilate this naturalistic view, information technology was picking up the pace. Television, radio, newspapers and other media shaped us and moulded us in ways that perhaps only Marshall McLuhan could sort out. But that was merely a preface of things to come: the computer revolution. Bits, Bytes, and Qubits From the late 70s onward the computer revolution picked up momentum until it reached nearly Biblical proportions: “And in that time a great change came across the land” [my paraphrase]. Computing became personal, portable, and profoundly ubiquitous. Like others, I joined the revolution, pivoting my career from librarianship to Information Technology (IT). From the earliest whimsical days that included an ad in Byte Magazine for dBase II, entitled “dBASE II vs The Bilge Pump,” to the corporate adoption of personal computers as strategic tools in the workplace, to the computer (aka smartphone) in one’s pocket or purse, a virtual Pandora’s box of consequences was unleashed. My work involved setting up workstations, email servers, database servers, storage servers, web servers, and firewalls, with a little programming tossed in for spice. I enjoyed decades of computing projects and by the time I retired, in 2006, the industry had progressed from 8-bit personal computers such as the Apple II, to 64-bit powerhouses running Microsoft Windows, MacOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and a few dozen lesser-known operating systems. Smartphones and tablets had become almost a birthright. Computing begat digital photography, streaming audio and video, automobile electronics, appliance electronics, social networks, and, with lesser success, self-driving cars. I now listen to streaming music, watch streaming videos, and get my news and opinion pages from the Internet. On another level, machine learning (ML) has grown and penetrated the Internet so such a degree that one can examine a product on Amazon and see ads for it within hours on Facebook. Privacy has suffered. The Internet, invented for the purpose of sharing scientific information, developed a dark side, the extent of which is still being assessed — surveillance, phishing attacks, the hacking of personal information, and possibly enough manipulation to sway elections. The pace is still swift and the increasingly successful bids to harness Quantum Computing (whose basic unit of information is called a Qubit) will likely bring unforeseen changes. Nothing stands still. End Game “You can’t stop the future. You can’t rewind the past. The only way to learn the secret, is to press play” ~ Jay Asher, Thirteen Reasons Why In my retirement, I’ve once again become a student. I read incessantly, both fiction and nonfiction, I take the occasional online course, and I think, if not profoundly, at least genuinely. It aids thinking to have a philosophical framework to compare one’s thoughts to, and I continue to find the challenge of existentialism worthwhile for this. It’s an honest philosophy, derived from the human spirit looking at an irrational and uncaring, absurd, universe and deciding to carve out a personal meaning for being human. It’s a difficult challenge (never underestimate existential angst) but it’s more open and honest than clinging to a derived set of values, liberal or conservative, from those around us. I’m beginning to understand why Camus used the story of Sisyphus to highlight the challenge. In the Greek myth, Sisyphus was condemned to roll a huge boulder to the top of a hill. Every time he reached the top, the boulder would roll back to the bottom and he was required to repeat the procedure, for eternity. “Camus claims that when Sisyphus acknowledges the futility of his task and the certainty of his fate, he is freed to realize the absurdity of his situation and to reach a state of contented acceptance. With a nod to the similarly cursed Greek hero Oedipus, Camus concludes that ‘all is well,’ indeed, that ‘one must imagine Sisyphus happy.’” [Wikipedia, “The Myth of Sisyphus”] It would be neat and tidy, at this final stage of my life, to wrap up my thoughts with a pretty bow attached, but I’m unable to do so. There have always been random elements in our story that change the story itself: a colliding meteor, a world war, an economic depression, climate change, the overthrowing of the monarchy and aristocracy, the re-establishment of a wealthy set of plutocrats, the place you were born, the family you emerged from, the schools you attended, the number of freedoms, or lack thereof, of the prevailing government, and, not least, who you fall in love with. It is difficult to piece all this together into a holistic understanding. I am, in my final years, still waiting — waiting for gestalt.
https://genewilburn.medium.com/waiting-for-gestalt-e72da6a29c14
['Gene Wilburn']
2019-05-08 20:40:06.491000+00:00
['Life Lessons', 'Gestalt', 'Existentialism', 'Science', 'Philosophy']
Title Waiting GestaltContent Gene Wilburn Gestalt ge STALT word meaning roughly brain perceives clarity whole system greater sum part everything click one awareness One gestalt moment one achieve gestaltenexistence coming age intellectually university early mid 1960s number exploration mind making round Existentialism sometimes bleak philosophy arose strongly Paris Nazi occupation end World War II alive well Sartre Beauvoir Camus still publishing something compelling message you’re responsible become creating personal integrity face meaninglessness absurdity universe course simplification Along primary existential philosopher came “Theatre Absurd” literary form existentialism perhaps best seen play Samuel Beckett Waiting Godot “logical construction argument give way irrational illogical speech ultimate conclusion silence” Wikipedia “Theatre Absurd” Another prevailing line thought came field psychology form Abraham Maslow’s “Hierarchy Needs” “self actualization” top pyramid wake people self actualizing place least that’s professed certainly launched fullblown pop psychology business fuelled NewAgestyle thinking “New Age” even become word different branch psychology Germany earlier century introduced Gestalt Theory holistic psychology seemed imply could attain gestalt environment could flow understanding perhaps appreciation way listening symphony experience transcends individual note musical score Looking back fifty year later think existentialism held rather well especially augmented generous helping late Romanstyle stoicism Maslow’s hierarchy need still sound feel though sense Western society whole slipped pyramid bit era antienlightenment antiscience populism one still tease mind gestalt theory turning decade I’ve waiting gestalt moment everything would click place would reach understanding — “Because something happening don’t know Mister Jones” Bob Dylan “Ballad Thin Man” problem one achieve gestalt everything keep changing Impact 1960s emerged 1950s like boy reached teen start 1960s interested car playing basketball grooving week’s Top–10 radio thinking going university high school word cookiecutter naive one could folk music era relative isolation took music Kingston Trio Limelighters Chad Mitchell Trio Burl Ives new group radio Peter Paul Mary heard Joan Baez sing couple old ballad like “Barbara Allen” began perceive different kind folk music le slick personal Back music liked Later would change intellectual life began went university first majored engineering tough study getting moderately good math logic however problem enjoyed learning folk music studying STEM subject lyric Bob Dylan Phil Ochs left questioning bought guitar learned fistful chord learned sing play song haunting taste folk music also led discover Weavers Pete Seeger Woody Guthrie Cisco Houston rich vein black blue singer Big Bill Broonzy Rev Gary Davis Mississippi John Hurt loved voice people couldn’t square study engineering awareness happening civil right movement American South highlighted inappropriate treatment black people President Kennedy assassinated Martin Luther King Robert Kennedy strange unpopular war waged Vietnam Things changing blowing wind gestalt time changing switched major English minor French began studying literature play novel poem essay French class frequently read existentialist Sartre Camus studied philosophy social history art history met became friend dozen likeminded individual male female straight gay black hispanic shared passion literature art philosophy music found people Something happens mind embrace Humanities — something come series epiphany raise consciousness new realm thought feeling resulting contact great writer poet playwright philosopher artist musician era It’s intoxicating exhilarating Thomas Wolfe proclaimed title novel Can’t Go Home You’re changed reach higher kind gestalt gestalt modestly welleducated begin read New York Times New Yorker New York Review Books Le Monde Times London Guardian Harper’s Atlantic Monthly Globe Mail university quarterly listen folk music cool jazz classical music opera see Verdi tradition Shakespeare taste richness Old English Beowulf delightful Middle English Geoffrey Chaucer It’s heady experience question always arises going head “real” world One Pill Makes Larger One Pill Makes Small one gestalt period seemed world changed war Vietnam vigorously opposed campus radicalism rise hair got longer folk music I’d grown woven new kind rock music voice Joni Mitchell Grace Slick Janis Joplin Crosby Stills Nash Young filled airwave along new band like Doors Led Zeppelin Grateful Dead Jefferson Airplane Santana Frank Zappa Alan Watts taught u Zen tarot deck came back fashion decorated VW van filled flower child headband victory sign peace medallion bloodshot eye common sight Among reading favourite One Flew Cuckoo’s Nest Long Looks Like Catch–22 Vedas Upanishads Teachings Juan Ching Whole Earth Catalog Everyone “getting back nature” many commune started mostly ending failure broadway musical Hair massive rock concert assumed Age Aquarius upon u Mexican poet Octavio Paz described “explosion consciousness” It’s sometimes said remember 60 weren’t really memory time patchy psychedelicallycoloured gap enduring sense mysticism like many didn’t see sustainable word Jefferson Airplane “You Crown Creation place go” Origin Species flowerpower era couldn’t last course someone pay bill trimmed hair picked degree library science took job sheer good fortune ended Head Librarian Royal Ontario Museum Toronto began hanging ornithologist palaeontologist mammalogist geologist mineralogist ichthyologist entomologist well archaeologist shaped thinking day encountered gestalt scientific thinking research One curator palynologist one study modern ancient pollen challenged question “Have read Darwin’s Origin Species” lit major hadn’t decided give go surprised clear Darwin’s Victorian prose mesmerized concept “descent modification” came known “evolution” Shortly reading Origin new volume Stephen Jay Gould passed library — collection essay entitled Ever Since Darwin gave read subsequently read every book essay Gould produced culled monthly column Natural History newlyminted amateur naturalist birder became hooked reading science book written general public 60’s mantra “all one” took philosophically material interpretation studied universe started sun ignited planet formed one call Earth life sparked evolved going great period diversity extinction diversity extinction leading eventually group suddenly sapient simian Carl Sagan pointed made remnant star dust every living thing planet related reading science science history led reaffirm existentialist theme life heaven hell human being mean little face universe shed last remnant religion Materially body live die u randomly sorted different situation different culture different country it’s thing shape sense people science enough paraphrase Darwin there’s grandeur concept life descent modification time tangled branch sudden burst evolution Gould referred “punctuated equilibrium” gestalt naturalist come feel observation life’s many remarkable specie science alone enough sustain human spirit psyche je ne sais quoi people call “soul” Perhaps perhaps depending individual science throw relief amazing work mankind art history philosophy literature music increasing technological achievement accompanied industrial revolution time begun assimilate naturalistic view information technology picking pace Television radio newspaper medium shaped u moulded u way perhaps Marshall McLuhan could sort merely preface thing come computer revolution Bits Bytes Qubits late 70 onward computer revolution picked momentum reached nearly Biblical proportion “And time great change came across land” paraphrase Computing became personal portable profoundly ubiquitous Like others joined revolution pivoting career librarianship Information Technology earliest whimsical day included ad Byte Magazine dBase II entitled “dBASE II v Bilge Pump” corporate adoption personal computer strategic tool workplace computer aka smartphone one’s pocket purse virtual Pandora’s box consequence unleashed work involved setting workstation email server database server storage server web server firewall little programming tossed spice enjoyed decade computing project time retired 2006 industry progressed 8bit personal computer Apple II 64bit powerhouse running Microsoft Windows MacOS Linux iOS Android dozen lesserknown operating system Smartphones tablet become almost birthright Computing begat digital photography streaming audio video automobile electronics appliance electronics social network lesser success selfdriving car listen streaming music watch streaming video get news opinion page Internet another level machine learning ML grown penetrated Internet degree one examine product Amazon see ad within hour Facebook Privacy suffered Internet invented purpose sharing scientific information developed dark side extent still assessed — surveillance phishing attack hacking personal information possibly enough manipulation sway election pace still swift increasingly successful bid harness Quantum Computing whose basic unit information called Qubit likely bring unforeseen change Nothing stand still End Game “You can’t stop future can’t rewind past way learn secret press play” Jay Asher Thirteen Reasons retirement I’ve become student read incessantly fiction nonfiction take occasional online course think profoundly least genuinely aid thinking philosophical framework compare one’s thought continue find challenge existentialism worthwhile It’s honest philosophy derived human spirit looking irrational uncaring absurd universe deciding carve personal meaning human It’s difficult challenge never underestimate existential angst it’s open honest clinging derived set value liberal conservative around u I’m beginning understand Camus used story Sisyphus highlight challenge Greek myth Sisyphus condemned roll huge boulder top hill Every time reached top boulder would roll back bottom required repeat procedure eternity “Camus claim Sisyphus acknowledges futility task certainty fate freed realize absurdity situation reach state contented acceptance nod similarly cursed Greek hero Oedipus Camus concludes ‘all well’ indeed ‘one must imagine Sisyphus happy’” Wikipedia “The Myth Sisyphus” would neat tidy final stage life wrap thought pretty bow attached I’m unable always random element story change story colliding meteor world war economic depression climate change overthrowing monarchy aristocracy reestablishment wealthy set plutocrat place born family emerged school attended number freedom lack thereof prevailing government least fall love difficult piece together holistic understanding final year still waiting — waiting gestaltTags Life Lessons Gestalt Existentialism Science Philosophy
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The Latest: WSJ’s new initiative to reach audiences under 35
The Latest: WSJ’s new initiative to reach audiences under 35 Subscribe to The Idea, a weekly newsletter on the business of media, for more news, analysis, and interviews. THE NEWS The Wall Street Journal launched a monthly digital magazine last week aimed at readers 35 and under. The magazine, called WSJ Noted, contains original content by a dedicated team as well as other Journal reporters and highlights relevant work published in other sections. SO WHAT WSJ now has more than 3 million total subscribers after digital-only subscriptions grew 20% year-over-year to 2.2 million as of May. WSJ also already has a “very large audience of people in universities” coming to its platforms, as Louise Story, WSJ’s chief news strategist and chief technology officer, told us last month. The company hopes Noted will continue these successes by helping it better connect with and monetize the younger audiences it already has on its platforms. Noted is intentionally experimental — according to Story, it is primarily a way to “see what really resonates with younger audiences.” This is evident in its tagline, which is telling stories “for, with, and by” young audiences. For example, WSJ has recruited a group of 200 young people to be “Noted Advisers” who will provide feedback and story ideas and collaborate with the Noted team (and likely serve as an organic network of brand ambassadors). This builds on WSJ’s existing emphasis on audience engagement, for example, through callouts which “solicit feedback from the audience [who] come in with many different anecdotes and tips and pointers that would become great stories,” by involving the target readership throughout the reporting process. This increased engagement may convert students to subscribers once they no longer receive access through universities, or more generally more relevant content may lead younger readers to hit up against the paywall more frequently. WSJ already has partnerships with 200 academic institutions, which provide access to their students; Noted could be key to keeping those young people reading — and subscribing — once they graduate. While Noted will have a heavy presence on Instagram and other platforms, its web presence will be behind WSJ’s dynamic paywall. Its monthly cover story, however, will live outside the paywall, and WSJ stories linked or excerpted in Noted stories will be free to read. As Laura Hazard Owen notes in Nieman Lab, this strategy is distinct from other initiatives that aim to create a separate subscription product for younger audiences, like NYT Now — which was an app discontinued in 2016. By keeping Noted behind the paywall, is also distinct from the complimentary access that publishers like The New York Times and Bloomberg have been offering young audiences or new verticals like The Washington Post’s The Lily, which is, as of yet, not walled. LOOK FOR How this resonates with audiences — 18–35 is a large age range, and it’s not clear how much their needs overlap. Noted might end up skewing mostly towards the younger side of this spectrum — 10 of the 14 of the initial advisers spotlighted are currently undergraduate students. Also, how well its off-platform-heavy strategy succeeds, and whether it leads to engagement on-site and readers hitting the paywall.
https://medium.com/the-idea/the-latest-wsjs-new-initiative-to-reach-audiences-under-35-78c1a164ca98
['Saanya Jain']
2020-07-07 21:16:00.914000+00:00
['The Latest', 'Journalism', 'Media']
Title Latest WSJ’s new initiative reach audience 35Content Latest WSJ’s new initiative reach audience 35 Subscribe Idea weekly newsletter business medium news analysis interview NEWS Wall Street Journal launched monthly digital magazine last week aimed reader 35 magazine called WSJ Noted contains original content dedicated team well Journal reporter highlight relevant work published section WSJ 3 million total subscriber digitalonly subscription grew 20 yearoveryear 22 million May WSJ also already “very large audience people universities” coming platform Louise Story WSJ’s chief news strategist chief technology officer told u last month company hope Noted continue success helping better connect monetize younger audience already platform Noted intentionally experimental — according Story primarily way “see really resonates younger audiences” evident tagline telling story “for by” young audience example WSJ recruited group 200 young people “Noted Advisers” provide feedback story idea collaborate Noted team likely serve organic network brand ambassador build WSJ’s existing emphasis audience engagement example callouts “solicit feedback audience come many different anecdote tip pointer would become great stories” involving target readership throughout reporting process increased engagement may convert student subscriber longer receive access university generally relevant content may lead younger reader hit paywall frequently WSJ already partnership 200 academic institution provide access student Noted could key keeping young people reading — subscribing — graduate Noted heavy presence Instagram platform web presence behind WSJ’s dynamic paywall monthly cover story however live outside paywall WSJ story linked excerpted Noted story free read Laura Hazard Owen note Nieman Lab strategy distinct initiative aim create separate subscription product younger audience like NYT — app discontinued 2016 keeping Noted behind paywall also distinct complimentary access publisher like New York Times Bloomberg offering young audience new vertical like Washington Post’s Lily yet walled LOOK resonates audience — 18–35 large age range it’s clear much need overlap Noted might end skewing mostly towards younger side spectrum — 10 14 initial adviser spotlighted currently undergraduate student Also well offplatformheavy strategy succeeds whether lead engagement onsite reader hitting paywallTags Latest Journalism Media
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A new design approach
A new design approach How to structure a workflow step for your Slack app Illustration and design by Josh Holinaty. Adding a workflow step (or two) to your app helps people automate their work, by connecting their Slack workflows to your service — now available in developer open beta. The future of workflows Workflow Builder for Slack allows anyone to automate routine process and communication — all in a matter of minutes. Once triggered, a workflow runs a series of steps, like collecting form responses and sending Slack messages. Now, Workflow Builder is more extensible than ever, because steps from apps can provide new functionality. They can add new features and allow builders to integrate with their everyday tools outside of Slack, all without writing a single line of code. Let’s walk through how you (as a Slack app developer) can design your steps, so builders can create powerful workflows that make Slack users’ lives simpler, more pleasant, and more productive. This guide is paired best with our steps from apps demo and tutorial, which walks through the technical details of workflow development. How to think about designing your step First, decide whether a builder needs to authenticate an account for your step to work. If it does, design that step configuration view first, since it will be the first part of step setup. Remove anything in that view that isn’t about connecting the necessary account, so that it’s clear how to proceed. Then design the main step configuration experience, which should always show which account, if any, is connected and a way to disconnect it. This way, builders are clear on which account is being affected, or which account the step is acting on behalf of. You’ll want to design your step to be as flexible as possible, so builders can leverage all of Workflow Builder’s features. For example: Unbundle individual actions that are part of your core user flows. Instead of a workflow step that shows a form to a user and later creates a record based on that form, configure the step to simply generate a record. This allows builders to create more custom workflow forms. Creating, fetching, updating, and deleting your app’s primary record (i.e. tasks, tickets, leads, etc.) are all great candidates for individual steps. Instead of a workflow step that shows a form to a user and later creates a record based on that form, configure the step to simply generate a record. This allows builders to create more custom workflow forms. Creating, fetching, updating, and deleting your app’s primary record (i.e. tasks, tickets, leads, etc.) are all great candidates for individual steps. Enable variable data from previous steps into the configuration of your step. into the configuration of your step. Design your step to output variables for later use in a workflow, especially when creating a new record (i.e. a link to a record and its name). in a workflow, especially when creating a new record (i.e. a link to a record and its name). Ask builders where to send messages instead of assuming. Don’t share to a channel automatically. Instead, let them choose where to send your precomposed message — or allow them to disable sending that message at all. This way, they can send their own message with variables from your step later in the workflow. Remember to think of a specific step’s usefulness in the context of a complete workflow. That is, think of your step as a single action on the road to what someone wants to accomplish in Slack. Never assume a builder has prior knowledge of your step (or what it’s doing behind the scenes). You should not only think about your app’s steps in isolation, but also how different steps can build upon one another. If it’s difficult to name your step in a clear and concise way, that’s a sign that you should consider splitting it into multiple steps with simpler names and a more specific purpose. As an added benefit, your configuration UI will get simpler. For example, instead of a step that creates a document and adds content, consider two separate steps that accomplish each action, respectively. A real-world process to automate Here’s a simple example. Let’s imagine I’m a designer at a tech company (easy!), where all text must be reviewed by the writing team before I can release my latest designs to the world. My company uses an internal app for project management called Task Manager, so I typically navigate to a website and create a task (including supplemental links and context) for the writing team to review my design. I want to automate this process for my entire design team, so it’s a perfect Workflow Builder use case. Luckily, the development team that built Task Manager took advantage of the open beta and coded a workflow step for this Slack integration, which makes this easy! 🎉 Building a workflow My workflow for requesting a review could look like this: A workflow for requesting a final design review This workflow adds “Request a review” to the ⚡️shortcuts menu in the #design-team channel. When selected, the workflow will prompt users to submit project information, then automatically create a task in Task Manager for review. It then sends a message with the variable data from the Task Manager workflow step. Configuring a workflow step Let’s take a look at how the Task Manager developers structured their step to make this workflow possible. A view of the Task Manager step after it’s added to a workflow You’ll notice that in each text field, I can use variables from previous workflow steps through “Insert a variable.” This is how I can send data from the form step to the Task Manager step. 👇🏾 The new “create a task” step versus the final configured step As configured above, when someone runs the workflow and completes the form, Workflow Builder will send the final values of the selected variables to the Task Manager app. Voilà! Using a step from a Slack app, I’ve automated the process of requesting reviews for design projects. Getting started To spin up your own prototype of this example, you can follow our steps from apps tutorial. Cheers and happy building!
https://medium.com/slack-developer-blog/a-new-design-approach-6361bd546b7
['Diógenes Brito']
2020-07-30 18:56:48.144000+00:00
['Design', 'Slack Platform', 'App Development', 'Slack', 'Workflow']
Title new design approachContent new design approach structure workflow step Slack app Illustration design Josh Holinaty Adding workflow step two app help people automate work connecting Slack workflow service — available developer open beta future workflow Workflow Builder Slack allows anyone automate routine process communication — matter minute triggered workflow run series step like collecting form response sending Slack message Workflow Builder extensible ever step apps provide new functionality add new feature allow builder integrate everyday tool outside Slack without writing single line code Let’s walk Slack app developer design step builder create powerful workflow make Slack users’ life simpler pleasant productive guide paired best step apps demo tutorial walk technical detail workflow development think designing step First decide whether builder need authenticate account step work design step configuration view first since first part step setup Remove anything view isn’t connecting necessary account it’s clear proceed design main step configuration experience always show account connected way disconnect way builder clear account affected account step acting behalf You’ll want design step flexible possible builder leverage Workflow Builder’s feature example Unbundle individual action part core user flow Instead workflow step show form user later creates record based form configure step simply generate record allows builder create custom workflow form Creating fetching updating deleting app’s primary record ie task ticket lead etc great candidate individual step Instead workflow step show form user later creates record based form configure step simply generate record allows builder create custom workflow form Creating fetching updating deleting app’s primary record ie task ticket lead etc great candidate individual step Enable variable data previous step configuration step configuration step Design step output variable later use workflow especially creating new record ie link record name workflow especially creating new record ie link record name Ask builder send message instead assuming Don’t share channel automatically Instead let choose send precomposed message — allow disable sending message way send message variable step later workflow Remember think specific step’s usefulness context complete workflow think step single action road someone want accomplish Slack Never assume builder prior knowledge step it’s behind scene think app’s step isolation also different step build upon one another it’s difficult name step clear concise way that’s sign consider splitting multiple step simpler name specific purpose added benefit configuration UI get simpler example instead step creates document add content consider two separate step accomplish action respectively realworld process automate Here’s simple example Let’s imagine I’m designer tech company easy text must reviewed writing team release latest design world company us internal app project management called Task Manager typically navigate website create task including supplemental link context writing team review design want automate process entire design team it’s perfect Workflow Builder use case Luckily development team built Task Manager took advantage open beta coded workflow step Slack integration make easy 🎉 Building workflow workflow requesting review could look like workflow requesting final design review workflow add “Request review” ⚡️shortcuts menu designteam channel selected workflow prompt user submit project information automatically create task Task Manager review sends message variable data Task Manager workflow step Configuring workflow step Let’s take look Task Manager developer structured step make workflow possible view Task Manager step it’s added workflow You’ll notice text field use variable previous workflow step “Insert variable” send data form step Task Manager step 👇🏾 new “create task” step versus final configured step configured someone run workflow completes form Workflow Builder send final value selected variable Task Manager app Voilà Using step Slack app I’ve automated process requesting review design project Getting started spin prototype example follow step apps tutorial Cheers happy buildingTags Design Slack Platform App Development Slack Workflow
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Pool Reward Token DAO — Penjelasan
DAO Token Reward Pool — Explained Three years of work make sure that the DAO token launches with an active reward pool from day 1, creating a growth…
https://medium.com/dao-maker-indonesia/pool-reward-token-dao-penjelasan-5d3420a9742d
['Dao Maker Indonesia']
2020-12-01 15:34:14.221000+00:00
['Fintech', 'Startup', 'Decentralization', 'Venture Capital', 'SaaS']
Title Pool Reward Token DAO — PenjelasanContent DAO Token Reward Pool — Explained Three year work make sure DAO token launch active reward pool day 1 creating growth…Tags Fintech Startup Decentralization Venture Capital SaaS
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The All-That-Really-Matters Top 3: Hope, Love, and Gratitude
#2: LOVE Is there anything that can top the love a mother feels for her child? If there is, I would say it’s the love a mother feels for somebody else’s child to the point where they save the child from a dangerous environment and give that child the chance to a remake his life. In this heartbreaking story of a mother’s love, Carol Lennox touched me on so many levels. I grieve for her and all the mothers who have suffered, but it is also a story of inspiration and a call to action. I feel inspired by the basic goodness of human beings. How else can we explain how a damaged boy, suffering from a traumatic childhood, could still show compassion and courage to a stranger who was being bullied in school? How else does that boy could grow up to be a good man, breaking the chain of crime and poverty that had damaged his family? This story cries out for the need to help young black men and stem the tide of violent crime that engulfs our country. There are far too many stories of good people dying due to a systemic lack of opportunity that goes way beyond excessive force used by the police. #BlackLivesMatter
https://medium.com/top-3/the-all-that-really-matters-top-3-hope-love-and-gratitude-e8ea98c1a219
['Lon Shapiro']
2019-11-21 18:53:49.891000+00:00
['Gratitude', 'Writing', 'Love', 'Hope', 'Medium']
Title AllThatReallyMatters Top 3 Hope Love GratitudeContent 2 LOVE anything top love mother feel child would say it’s love mother feel somebody else’s child point save child dangerous environment give child chance remake life heartbreaking story mother’s love Carol Lennox touched many level grieve mother suffered also story inspiration call action feel inspired basic goodness human being else explain damaged boy suffering traumatic childhood could still show compassion courage stranger bullied school else boy could grow good man breaking chain crime poverty damaged family story cry need help young black men stem tide violent crime engulfs country far many story good people dying due systemic lack opportunity go way beyond excessive force used police BlackLivesMatterTags Gratitude Writing Love Hope Medium
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Content creators: be brave, not perfect
If Netflix has taught us anything, it is the importance of responding to changing patterns of media consumption. They have carved out a dominant position by taking risks, and challenging convention, and their influence is re-shaping the entertainment industry. ‘Better Call Saul’ for example, doesn’t need a blockbuster budget and shot-perfect cinematography to pull-in the Emmy nominations or to rake in over 2.5 million viewers. Brands should take heed. They’re increasingly investing in customer experiences, and social channels like YouTube and Facebook are an established part of the marketing mix. But the sheer volume of brands competing for attention is a significant challenge. Two years ago Mark Schaeffer, predicted the onset of ‘content shock’ and he’s now presented evidence that major brand publishers are finding it harder to gain organic reach. Near-constant dialogue with consumers is shifting the focus away from long-distance forward planning and toward responsive frameworks. Embracing the freedom to manoeuvre within a responsive framework can be an intimidating prospect. That’s where the bravery comes in. At a time when consumers are struggling with too much choice, it’s the role of the content creator to craft powerful and distinctive brand stories, and to create adaptive content that thrives in fast-moving environments where attention is at a premium. Good content creators in the digital industry understand this — they’re sharp, nimble creatives who can shape a project with the humble resources and inside the restraints they’re given. They listen to their clients, interpreting the project brief within the context of wider business needs. This means doing the best with what they’ve got, in the time they’ve got. That rarely amounts to perfection, but it always gets results. To really create sparks between consumer and brand, these creators need to be willing to head into the unknown. They need to be able to compensate for client and agency fears, to evaluate the ‘what if’s of a project and then formulate a story with emotive value and beauty. By raising brand awareness through these visual stories they can, step by step, build relationships that matter. All digital spaces are saturated with underperforming content, and they’re only going to become more so, but the brands with content that expresses their values while making the digital landscape a more enjoyable place to be will be the ones who float to the top. This is an exciting time for brands and agencies to work together to achieve positive cultural brand change. There’s an extremely creative future ahead for digital content — we just need to be brave enough and curious enough to explore all the possibilities. By Jade Tomlin, Art Director at Hugo & Cat To find out more about connected brand experiences, drop us a line at [email protected]
https://medium.com/nowtrending/content-creators-be-brave-not-perfect-44cf58e43972
['Hugo']
2017-06-07 10:43:42.352000+00:00
['Customer Experience', 'Marketing', 'Content', 'Brand Experience']
Title Content creator brave perfectContent Netflix taught u anything importance responding changing pattern medium consumption carved dominant position taking risk challenging convention influence reshaping entertainment industry ‘Better Call Saul’ example doesn’t need blockbuster budget shotperfect cinematography pullin Emmy nomination rake 25 million viewer Brands take heed They’re increasingly investing customer experience social channel like YouTube Facebook established part marketing mix sheer volume brand competing attention significant challenge Two year ago Mark Schaeffer predicted onset ‘content shock’ he’s presented evidence major brand publisher finding harder gain organic reach Nearconstant dialogue consumer shifting focus away longdistance forward planning toward responsive framework Embracing freedom manoeuvre within responsive framework intimidating prospect That’s bravery come time consumer struggling much choice it’s role content creator craft powerful distinctive brand story create adaptive content thrives fastmoving environment attention premium Good content creator digital industry understand — they’re sharp nimble creatives shape project humble resource inside restraint they’re given listen client interpreting project brief within context wider business need mean best they’ve got time they’ve got rarely amount perfection always get result really create spark consumer brand creator need willing head unknown need able compensate client agency fear evaluate ‘what if’s project formulate story emotive value beauty raising brand awareness visual story step step build relationship matter digital space saturated underperforming content they’re going become brand content express value making digital landscape enjoyable place one float top exciting time brand agency work together achieve positive cultural brand change There’s extremely creative future ahead digital content — need brave enough curious enough explore possibility Jade Tomlin Art Director Hugo Cat find connected brand experience drop u line hellohugoandcatcomTags Customer Experience Marketing Content Brand Experience
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Q&A with Maya Draisin, SVP, Progress Marketing, TIME
Q&A with Maya Draisin, SVP, Progress Marketing, TIME TIME has launched three new initiatives — TIME for Health, TIME for Learning, and most recently NextAdvisor — as well as expanded TIME for Kids under the umbrella of “improving people’s lives” over the past few months. We spoke to Maya about the strategy and execution behind the launches. Subscribe to our newsletter on the business of media for more interviews and weekly news and analysis. Can you tell me about your path to TIME and your role? I’ve been at TIME since October. I came from Conde Nast where I was on Wired for 17 years. In the last four or five years, I took on brand marketing for GQ, Golf Digest, Pitchfork, Vanity Fair, and The New Yorker. What was the impetus behind launching these products? The super power of TIME is trust and accessibility for everyone all over the world. So we started thinking about consumer products that really spoke to a need in such a way that we made their individual lives better. You start looking at areas such as health care, education, personal finances, jobs, and personal development. We started moving pretty rapidly in the direction of health in particular. When the pandemic hit, however, it became very clear to us that TIME for Kids and the ability for teachers and parents to handle distance learning was a huge critical need. As TIME for Kids has been in the classroom for 25 years, we had a real opportunity to support the teachers in our community and, by extension, the parents. On March 23, which is basically a week and a half after it became clear that kids were going to be home for school, we launched TIME for Kids’ free digital library, which made TIME for Kids 2020 available to anyone for free anywhere in the world. We’ve had 350,000 people sign up for that library. In that, we really had our first experience with people responding to us and telling us how useful it was to them and telling us what else they needed, which ended up being additional languages. So we have since launched in both Spanish and Chinese as well as creative outlets, like art. Its intent was to go through the end of the school year, which would have been June, but we extended it through the end of July, just because people aren’t a hundred percent out of their homes. On July 6, we’re launching Camp TFK, which is just an email sent daily offering five things — some games, arts and crafts — to help parents to keep their kids occupied. We launched a video series with Adobe called Draw with Drew, which is an eight-part series featuring the creative director of TIME Kids and the editor-in-chief’s daughter, Rosie, who already had this organic drawing exchange over the years. We’ve had over 1.5 million views of the eight episodes, and people sending in their drawings or posting their drawings from all over the world, which we turned into a digital magazine. TIME for Health launched a week ago. As a news organization we have a front row to the changing needs of people, and so we started to see that there was fatigue around the heaviness of coronavirus coverage. We decided that wellness information on how people can live better, live healthier, be more resilient would be useful. We launched the set of six visual wellness magazines a week ago in a series of categories, the major ones being food, fitness, and sleep. This week, we’re launching two new magazines and we’ll just keep adding to this library. That is really a first step in what we want to do for health, with the followup being an event series that starts on July 8, which is when we’ll have our first TIME for Health talk, in follow up to the very successful TIME 100 Talks. With them, it’s definitely less thought leadership and conversation and more practice. So the first one will be about meditation, and we’re looking at things that add utility and value that can help you make your wellness more actionable. As for TIME for Learning, which we launched a week ago, we were looking at other needs. As we face 25% unemployment as well as people being furloughed or people going into the summer who might’ve had internships or other opportunities for professional development, there is a real need for people to be upskilled and reskilled as we reopen and they face the opportunity to find new jobs or to succeed in their same jobs. We partnered with Columbia to create accessible business school programs. Normally Columbia has really incredible, hands-on executive education, but it’s 10 weeks and it ranges from $1,500 to $3,500. With the support of Deluxe [a financial services company for small businesses], we were able to bring that down under $200. So we launched five courses, four of which are $195, and one of which is a mini course at $65. They cover basic skills of negotiation, leadership, marketing, and finance to help people make use of this time to upskill. How are you establishing a user demand for these products? If I watch what editorial is covering and the tone that they take, you have a pulse on what’s going on in the culture, in our readership and beyond. Simultaneously, we are listening on social. Then, you can look at the data and see the rapid climb of the coronavirus newsletter, which is at 70,000 subscribers, and see the reading rates and pace of subscription change over time. Also, there’s something very personal to it, too. We’re all in this together, and we started to feel it personally about how what’s needed changes. Finally, these are larger societal trends — the need for mental wellness has just become more clear. So it’s a combination of anecdotal evidence and analytics. How were you able to pull these different initiatives off in a short time frame? It was because there were things in motion already. If you look at TIME for Kids, we were having a conversation about digital magazines for fall for the 2020–2021 school year to enhance features and be more multiplatform. When this hit, we were able to take conversations that had been going for a couple of months and were meant to launch in September and speed that whole process up. In the case of TIME for Health, it is existing editorial content that our editors were able to curate and update and refresh for this. Columbia was completely new, but they have a whole staff of exceptional faculty, so they could tap into that. That was probably the one that is most from scratch. How are these initiatives being monetized? They were all very different. TIME for Kids was done so quickly — pretty much in two days on a weekend — with the support of Google, AT&T, and HP. We are currently selling subscriptions for 2021. 350,000 people signed up for the free edition, two thirds of whom are new or not subscribers to TIME for Kids and not even subscribers to TIME. TIME for Health is also currently planned through August with the great support of Merck on the digital destination and the free wellness magazine, and the video series is sponsored by CVS Health. It’s really a short term response to something that we will see if it turns into something more. The Columbia partnership is a revenue share. While it is focused on the short term, if it works, we would be extending it, but it’s also part of TIME for Learning, which is an initiative that is bigger than this. Our goal is to reach K-12, college, and lifelong learners, and this is kind of a foray into the lifelong learning piece of things. We have TIME for Kids in the classroom for K through six, and TIME Edge for middle school. You’ll start to see us looking to venture into high school and college. Most of these were done to solve a consumer and societal need in the moment, and we need to figure out how to monetize them. It’s kind of a cart before the horse on these, but in an exciting way. That approach — especially in TIME for Kids — got us where we needed to be faster. They’re all areas that were strategically where we intended to focus. From the insights, they show up as the areas that TIME has permission to play. We had the opportunity through this hard period of time to move quickly and start experimenting in these spaces, when otherwise we probably would not have moved as fast. What it ended up doing is forcing a bit of a test and learn approach. It really forces you to listen to the consumer and adapt to what it is they’re asking for — and to create a product that really fits their needs, as opposed to many of the other ways that products get created. What’s in store for the future? There’s a lot more — TIME for Learning and TIME for Health is a huge place to explore, and this is really just dipping our toe in the water. Another piece of this puzzle for what people need now are the jobs themselves, and so exploring that space to see if there’s anything that we can do to help with that. We just launched a bunch of things, and now the real interesting work is in figuring out how to grow them. What is the most interesting thing you’ve seen in media at an organization other than your own? I am interested in responses to what is going on in the world that are not lip service but address a real need or make real change. Two examples of that that I’ve really admired lately. The first is Teen Vogue Prom — my old colleagues are always so en pointe. When school was cancelled, they recognized that seniors were going to miss prom, and jumped in to create a special virtual experience and lead into the big night with styling advice, makeup tutorials and dance lessons! Secondly, while it may be showing my tech roots, I really appreciated that Alexis Ohanian, cofounder of Reddit, resigned from the board of Reddit so that he could be replaced by a Black candidate. While this is primarily a personal response, it is very on brand for him and his family, but also important when put in the context of the stance Reddit has previously taken on racist speech on the platform. Rapid Fire Questions What is the last book you read? I’m reading three: Me and White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad, Subscribed by Tien Tzuo about why the subscription model is your company’s future, and The Ones We’ve Been Waiting For by Charlotte Alter. What is your first read in the morning? Twitter. What would you be doing if you weren’t in your current role? I would probably be a floral designer. Subscribe to our newsletter on the business of media for more interviews and weekly news and analysis.
https://medium.com/the-idea/q-a-with-maya-draisin-svp-progress-marketing-time-6d9065d2b7c7
['Saanya Jain']
2020-06-29 23:23:49.694000+00:00
['Journalism', 'Subscriber Spotlight', 'Media']
Title QA Maya Draisin SVP Progress Marketing TIMEContent QA Maya Draisin SVP Progress Marketing TIME TIME launched three new initiative — TIME Health TIME Learning recently NextAdvisor — well expanded TIME Kids umbrella “improving people’s lives” past month spoke Maya strategy execution behind launch Subscribe newsletter business medium interview weekly news analysis tell path TIME role I’ve TIME since October came Conde Nast Wired 17 year last four five year took brand marketing GQ Golf Digest Pitchfork Vanity Fair New Yorker impetus behind launching product super power TIME trust accessibility everyone world started thinking consumer product really spoke need way made individual life better start looking area health care education personal finance job personal development started moving pretty rapidly direction health particular pandemic hit however became clear u TIME Kids ability teacher parent handle distance learning huge critical need TIME Kids classroom 25 year real opportunity support teacher community extension parent March 23 basically week half became clear kid going home school launched TIME Kids’ free digital library made TIME Kids 2020 available anyone free anywhere world We’ve 350000 people sign library really first experience people responding u telling u useful telling u else needed ended additional language since launched Spanish Chinese well creative outlet like art intent go end school year would June extended end July people aren’t hundred percent home July 6 we’re launching Camp TFK email sent daily offering five thing — game art craft — help parent keep kid occupied launched video series Adobe called Draw Drew eightpart series featuring creative director TIME Kids editorinchief’s daughter Rosie already organic drawing exchange year We’ve 15 million view eight episode people sending drawing posting drawing world turned digital magazine TIME Health launched week ago news organization front row changing need people started see fatigue around heaviness coronavirus coverage decided wellness information people live better live healthier resilient would useful launched set six visual wellness magazine week ago series category major one food fitness sleep week we’re launching two new magazine we’ll keep adding library really first step want health followup event series start July 8 we’ll first TIME Health talk follow successful TIME 100 Talks it’s definitely le thought leadership conversation practice first one meditation we’re looking thing add utility value help make wellness actionable TIME Learning launched week ago looking need face 25 unemployment well people furloughed people going summer might’ve internship opportunity professional development real need people upskilled reskilled reopen face opportunity find new job succeed job partnered Columbia create accessible business school program Normally Columbia really incredible handson executive education it’s 10 week range 1500 3500 support Deluxe financial service company small business able bring 200 launched five course four 195 one mini course 65 cover basic skill negotiation leadership marketing finance help people make use time upskill establishing user demand product watch editorial covering tone take pulse what’s going culture readership beyond Simultaneously listening social look data see rapid climb coronavirus newsletter 70000 subscriber see reading rate pace subscription change time Also there’s something personal We’re together started feel personally what’s needed change Finally larger societal trend — need mental wellness become clear it’s combination anecdotal evidence analytics able pull different initiative short time frame thing motion already look TIME Kids conversation digital magazine fall 2020–2021 school year enhance feature multiplatform hit able take conversation going couple month meant launch September speed whole process case TIME Health existing editorial content editor able curate update refresh Columbia completely new whole staff exceptional faculty could tap probably one scratch initiative monetized different TIME Kids done quickly — pretty much two day weekend — support Google ATT HP currently selling subscription 2021 350000 people signed free edition two third new subscriber TIME Kids even subscriber TIME TIME Health also currently planned August great support Merck digital destination free wellness magazine video series sponsored CVS Health It’s really short term response something see turn something Columbia partnership revenue share focused short term work would extending it’s also part TIME Learning initiative bigger goal reach K12 college lifelong learner kind foray lifelong learning piece thing TIME Kids classroom K six TIME Edge middle school You’ll start see u looking venture high school college done solve consumer societal need moment need figure monetize It’s kind cart horse exciting way approach — especially TIME Kids — got u needed faster They’re area strategically intended focus insight show area TIME permission play opportunity hard period time move quickly start experimenting space otherwise probably would moved fast ended forcing bit test learn approach really force listen consumer adapt they’re asking — create product really fit need opposed many way product get created What’s store future There’s lot — TIME Learning TIME Health huge place explore really dipping toe water Another piece puzzle people need job exploring space see there’s anything help launched bunch thing real interesting work figuring grow interesting thing you’ve seen medium organization interested response going world lip service address real need make real change Two example I’ve really admired lately first Teen Vogue Prom — old colleague always en pointe school cancelled recognized senior going miss prom jumped create special virtual experience lead big night styling advice makeup tutorial dance lesson Secondly may showing tech root really appreciated Alexis Ohanian cofounder Reddit resigned board Reddit could replaced Black candidate primarily personal response brand family also important put context stance Reddit previously taken racist speech platform Rapid Fire Questions last book read I’m reading three White Supremacy Layla F Saad Subscribed Tien Tzuo subscription model company’s future Ones We’ve Waiting Charlotte Alter first read morning Twitter would weren’t current role would probably floral designer Subscribe newsletter business medium interview weekly news analysisTags Journalism Subscriber Spotlight Media
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Review: Faster R-CNN (Object Detection)
1. Region Proposal Network (RPN) In brief, R-CNN [4] and Fast R-CNN [3] first generate region proposals by selective search (SS) [5], then a CNN-based network is used to classify the object class and detect the bounding box. (The main difference is that R-CNN input the region proposals at pixel level into CNN for detection while Fast R-CNN input the region proposals at feature map level.) Thus, in R-CNN [4] and Fast R-CNN [3], the region proposal approach/network (i.e. SS) and the detection network are decoupled. Decoupling is not a good idea. Say for example, when SS has false negative, this error will hurt the detection network directly. It is better to couple them together such that they are correlated to each other. In Faster R-CNN [1–2], RPN using SS [5] is replaced by RPN using CNN. And this CNN is shared with detection network. This CNN can be ZFNet or VGGNet in the paper. Thus, the overall network is as below: Faster R-CNN First, the picture goes through conv layers and feature maps are extracted. Then a sliding window is used in RPN for each location over the feature map. For each location, k (k=9) anchor boxes are used (3 scales of 128, 256 and 512, and 3 aspect ratios of 1:1, 1:2, 2:1) for generating region proposals. A cls layer outputs 2k scores whether there is object or not for k boxes. A reg layer outputs 4k for the coordinates (box center coordinates, width and height) of k boxes. With a size of W×H feature map, there are WHk anchors in total. The Output of RPN The average proposal size for 3 scales of 128, 256 and 512, and 3 aspect ratios of 1:1, 1:2, 2:1 are: Average Proposal Sizes The loss function is: RPN Loss Function The first term is the classification loss over 2 classes (There is object or not). The second term is the regression loss of bounding boxes only when there is object (i.e. p_i* =1). Thus, RPN network is to pre-check which location contains object. And the corresponding locations and bounding boxes will pass to detection network for detecting the object class and returning the bounding box of that object. As regions can be highly overlapped with each other, non-maximum suppression (NMS) is used to reduce the number of proposals from about 6000 to N (N=300).
https://towardsdatascience.com/review-faster-r-cnn-object-detection-f5685cb30202
['Sik-Ho Tsang']
2019-03-20 15:51:15.003000+00:00
['Machine Learning', 'Artificial Intelligence', 'Data Science', 'Neural Networks', 'Deep Learning']
Title Review Faster RCNN Object DetectionContent 1 Region Proposal Network RPN brief RCNN 4 Fast RCNN 3 first generate region proposal selective search SS 5 CNNbased network used classify object class detect bounding box main difference RCNN input region proposal pixel level CNN detection Fast RCNN input region proposal feature map level Thus RCNN 4 Fast RCNN 3 region proposal approachnetwork ie SS detection network decoupled Decoupling good idea Say example SS false negative error hurt detection network directly better couple together correlated Faster RCNN 1–2 RPN using SS 5 replaced RPN using CNN CNN shared detection network CNN ZFNet VGGNet paper Thus overall network Faster RCNN First picture go conv layer feature map extracted sliding window used RPN location feature map location k k9 anchor box used 3 scale 128 256 512 3 aspect ratio 11 12 21 generating region proposal cl layer output 2k score whether object k box reg layer output 4k coordinate box center coordinate width height k box size W×H feature map WHk anchor total Output RPN average proposal size 3 scale 128 256 512 3 aspect ratio 11 12 21 Average Proposal Sizes loss function RPN Loss Function first term classification loss 2 class object second term regression loss bounding box object ie pi 1 Thus RPN network precheck location contains object corresponding location bounding box pas detection network detecting object class returning bounding box object region highly overlapped nonmaximum suppression NMS used reduce number proposal 6000 N N300Tags Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence Data Science Neural Networks Deep Learning
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New Book Releases: October 6, 2020
THE INVISIBLE LIFE OF ADDIE LARUE, V.E. Schwab. In the 18th century, a young woman bargains with the devil for her freedom, and is granted the curse of an eternal life in which no one will ever remember her. But in 20th-century New York, a young bookseller remembers her name. This might be one of the most hotly-anticipated novels of the year; Schwab, who wrote the wonderful Shades of Magic series, is already working on a film adaptation. In a starred review, Library Journal writes that Addie LaRue is “another epic story of love and remembrance.” Read my mini-review here. Bookshop. VAGINA PROBLEMS, Lara Parker. From the Deputy Editorial Director at BuzzFeed, a funny, incisive look at all the difficulties that plague the reproductive organs. A “candid, well-written memoir,” writes Publisher’s Weekly. Bookshop. THE DEVIL AND THE DARK WATER, Stuart Turton. In 1634, a cursed ship leaves Batavia (now Jakarta) bound for Amsterdam. A diverse cast of characters must work together to save the ship from what — or who — is putting everyone in mortal danger. This novel, from the author of The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, is an enjoyable, exciting diversion; read my mini-review here. Bookshop. THE HOLLOW PLACES, T. Kingfisher. A young woman discovers a portal that leads to alternative realities in her uncle’s house, but she soon discovers these places are haunted by mind-reading monsters. “With well-timed humor and perfect scares, this one is a keeper for horror fans,” writes Publisher’s Weekly. Bookshop. DAUGHTER OF BLACK LAKE, Cathy Marie Buchanan. In England in the first century A.D., two generations of women must contend with the change brought by conquering Romans as the druids will do anything to hold on to power. I enjoyed this meditative, elegant historical novel; read my mini-review here. Bookshop. WHEN WE WERE YOUNG AND BRAVE, Hazel Gaynor. A British teacher in Northern China must protect her vulnerable young students when Japan declares war on Britain and the United States. Bookshop. BRIGHT AND DANGEROUS OBJECTS, Anneliese Mackintosh. A deep-sea diver is on the shortlist of people to colonize Mars, but if she commits, she’ll have to give up everything she knows — forever. “When Solvig finally makes her choice, the reader is left breathless, astounded by her courage. This is a deeply moving story,” writes Publisher’s Weekly in a starred review. Bookshop. DEAR CHILD, Romy Hausmann. When a woman escapes her captor after fourteen years of imprisonment, the family to whom she returns swears she’s not the daughter they lost. A “tantalizingly disturbing debut,” writes the New York Times. Bookshop. CUYAHOGA, Pete Beatty. A fictionalized tall tale (an amusing term in and of itself) about the comic misadventures of a Paul Bunyan-like man in early 19th-century Ohio. “As fun as any well-told campfire tale,” writes the Los Angeles Times in a glowing review. Bookshop. MAGIC LESSONS, Alice Hoffman. In this prequel to Practical Magic, Hoffman unspools the story of the emergence of the curse that haunts the Owens family, beginning with a young woman accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials. Aggregated critical reviews, Bookshop. EARTHLINGS, Sayaka Murata, Ginny Tapley Takemori (Translator). From the author of the beloved Convenience Store Woman, a misfit whose best friend is a plush hedgehog becomes convinced she’s an alien. “A mind- and soul-expanding countercultural battle cry that is utterly one of a kind,” writes Bookpage. Aggregated critical reviews, Bookshop. MISSIONARIES, Phil Klay. An Army Special Services medic and a foreign correspondent, both recovering from an adrenaline-fueled hangover from their years in the Middle East, head to Colombia, where cartels have imported American military tactics to wage their own wars. “Brutal, subtle, and witheringly savvy,” writes The Boston Globe. Aggregated critical reviews, Bookshop. LEAVE THE WORLD BEHIND, Rumaan Alam. On a luxurious, but remote, vacation, a family is disturbed by an older couple who arrive with news that a devastating blackout has hit New York City. “A signature novel for this blasted year,” writes NPR. Aggregated critical reviews, Bookshop. OVER THE WOODWARD WALL, A. Deborah Baker (a.k.a. Seanan McGuire). Two exceptional children find themselves trapped in a magical world with talking animals and sentient trees. Bookshop. THE NIGHTWORKERS, Brian Selfon. A crime family is thrown into chaos when their runner disappears with $250,000. “A sharp, surprisingly affecting debut,” writes Kirkus. Bookshop. SNOW, John Banville. In 1957 Ireland, a Protestant detective is called to County Wexford to investigate the murder of a priest, whose body was found in the home of a wealthy, powerful local family. Bookshop. THE SEARCHER, Tana French. A divorced detective moves from Chicago to what he assumes to be a peaceful village in Ireland, but when he gets roped into investigating a missing person case, he discovers his bucolic escape isn’t what it appears to be. Aggregated critical reviews, Bookshop. THE WRONG KIND OF WOMAN, Sarah McCraw Crow. When her husband dies in late 1970, a woman must find a place for herself among his former colleagues whom he scorned and the activist group that springs up around them. Bookshop. EVENTIDE, Sarah Goodman. In 1907 Arkansas, a teen whose father goes mad when her mother dies discovers that her parents were hiding dark secrets — secrets that some people in her town will go to dangerous lengths to protect. Bookshop. HUSH, Dylan Farrow. In this YA fantasy, a girl is forced to contend with the dark forces that govern her society when her mother is murdered. Bookshop. ZERO ZONE, Scott O’Connor. After a group of travelers experience what they consider a religious awakening inside an art installation and refuse to leave, the artist retreats from public life, feeling guilty about the part she played in the conflict. But three years later, a survivor comes forward, and the artist decides it’s finally time to reclaim herself and her art from those who try to take it for themselves. Bookshop.
https://angelalashbrook.medium.com/new-book-releases-october-6-2020-8326dc9cd804
['Angela Lashbrook']
2020-10-05 15:40:15.029000+00:00
['Books', 'Reading', 'Literature', 'Fiction', 'Culture']
Title New Book Releases October 6 2020Content INVISIBLE LIFE ADDIE LARUE Schwab 18th century young woman bargain devil freedom granted curse eternal life one ever remember 20thcentury New York young bookseller remembers name might one hotlyanticipated novel year Schwab wrote wonderful Shades Magic series already working film adaptation starred review Library Journal writes Addie LaRue “another epic story love remembrance” Read minireview Bookshop VAGINA PROBLEMS Lara Parker Deputy Editorial Director BuzzFeed funny incisive look difficulty plague reproductive organ “candid wellwritten memoir” writes Publisher’s Weekly Bookshop DEVIL DARK WATER Stuart Turton 1634 cursed ship leaf Batavia Jakarta bound Amsterdam diverse cast character must work together save ship — — putting everyone mortal danger novel author 7 12 Deaths Evelyn Hardcastle enjoyable exciting diversion read minireview Bookshop HOLLOW PLACES Kingfisher young woman discovers portal lead alternative reality uncle’s house soon discovers place haunted mindreading monster “With welltimed humor perfect scare one keeper horror fans” writes Publisher’s Weekly Bookshop DAUGHTER BLACK LAKE Cathy Marie Buchanan England first century AD two generation woman must contend change brought conquering Romans druid anything hold power enjoyed meditative elegant historical novel read minireview Bookshop YOUNG BRAVE Hazel Gaynor British teacher Northern China must protect vulnerable young student Japan declares war Britain United States Bookshop BRIGHT DANGEROUS OBJECTS Anneliese Mackintosh deepsea diver shortlist people colonize Mars commits she’ll give everything know — forever “When Solvig finally make choice reader left breathless astounded courage deeply moving story” writes Publisher’s Weekly starred review Bookshop DEAR CHILD Romy Hausmann woman escape captor fourteen year imprisonment family return swears she’s daughter lost “tantalizingly disturbing debut” writes New York Times Bookshop CUYAHOGA Pete Beatty fictionalized tall tale amusing term comic misadventure Paul Bunyanlike man early 19thcentury Ohio “As fun welltold campfire tale” writes Los Angeles Times glowing review Bookshop MAGIC LESSONS Alice Hoffman prequel Practical Magic Hoffman unspools story emergence curse haunt Owens family beginning young woman accused witchcraft Salem Witch Trials Aggregated critical review Bookshop EARTHLINGS Sayaka Murata Ginny Tapley Takemori Translator author beloved Convenience Store Woman misfit whose best friend plush hedgehog becomes convinced she’s alien “A mind soulexpanding countercultural battle cry utterly one kind” writes Bookpage Aggregated critical review Bookshop MISSIONARIES Phil Klay Army Special Services medic foreign correspondent recovering adrenalinefueled hangover year Middle East head Colombia cartel imported American military tactic wage war “Brutal subtle witheringly savvy” writes Boston Globe Aggregated critical review Bookshop LEAVE WORLD BEHIND Rumaan Alam luxurious remote vacation family disturbed older couple arrive news devastating blackout hit New York City “A signature novel blasted year” writes NPR Aggregated critical review Bookshop WOODWARD WALL Deborah Baker aka Seanan McGuire Two exceptional child find trapped magical world talking animal sentient tree Bookshop NIGHTWORKERS Brian Selfon crime family thrown chaos runner disappears 250000 “A sharp surprisingly affecting debut” writes Kirkus Bookshop SNOW John Banville 1957 Ireland Protestant detective called County Wexford investigate murder priest whose body found home wealthy powerful local family Bookshop SEARCHER Tana French divorced detective move Chicago assumes peaceful village Ireland get roped investigating missing person case discovers bucolic escape isn’t appears Aggregated critical review Bookshop WRONG KIND WOMAN Sarah McCraw Crow husband dy late 1970 woman must find place among former colleague scorned activist group spring around Bookshop EVENTIDE Sarah Goodman 1907 Arkansas teen whose father go mad mother dy discovers parent hiding dark secret — secret people town go dangerous length protect Bookshop HUSH Dylan Farrow YA fantasy girl forced contend dark force govern society mother murdered Bookshop ZERO ZONE Scott O’Connor group traveler experience consider religious awakening inside art installation refuse leave artist retreat public life feeling guilty part played conflict three year later survivor come forward artist decides it’s finally time reclaim art try take BookshopTags Books Reading Literature Fiction Culture
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Indians and Thank-yous
Photo by Debashis RC Biswas on Unsplash I don’t know what are the names of these gentlemen, but I can assure you the second one is from India, not through the Kashmir reference but through the lack of thank you in his comment. You would know this too, if you are an Indian, that Indians in all their sweet oriental loveliness and graciousness always do forget to say “Thank You”. I had seldom seen an Indian saying “Thank you” in his own place, mind you I am talking about those “Desi” Indians of 80's and 90’s not about these kids of today who change their nationality with every Netflix series they watch. One would, and I too went through that stage, of thinking that it is because they have an elevated sense of importance, a kind of arrogance, impoliteness, shyness, but no these aren’t the reasons, as per how I view it. After all, these are Indians, when do Indians have such arrogance and such shyness, they are frank and lovely and innocent, to begin with. So what does this peculiar habit ascribe to, what does this point to. I will give my reason for this habit, that maybe wrong or inaccurate, but I think this is because of the motto of the Indian Heritage, a great sentence in the Maha Upanishads- “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” which means the world is one family. Indians take pride in this saying and most of them follow this saying without even trying to or consciously knowing it, they consider everyone to help them by default, they consider everyone their family and this is the reason they don’t say Thank You’s. As they say “there is no sorry and thank you between family and friends”. Indians hold on to this principle a bit tighter than others. But still, there is a question lurking around i.e. why do they start saying thank-yous when they visit places or they are new at places. Now some things should remain mysteries. Any other theories? Post them in response. Thank You :-)
https://medium.com/social-jogi/indians-and-thank-yous-dbc163afa1f5
[]
2020-12-27 15:50:51.379000+00:00
['Indian Culture', 'Articles', 'India', 'Writing']
Title Indians ThankyousContent Photo Debashis RC Biswas Unsplash don’t know name gentleman assure second one India Kashmir reference lack thank comment would know Indian Indians sweet oriental loveliness graciousness always forget say “Thank You” seldom seen Indian saying “Thank you” place mind talking “Desi” Indians 80 90’s kid today change nationality every Netflix series watch One would went stage thinking elevated sense importance kind arrogance impoliteness shyness aren’t reason per view Indians Indians arrogance shyness frank lovely innocent begin peculiar habit ascribe point give reason habit maybe wrong inaccurate think motto Indian Heritage great sentence Maha Upanishads “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” mean world one family Indians take pride saying follow saying without even trying consciously knowing consider everyone help default consider everyone family reason don’t say Thank You’s say “there sorry thank family friends” Indians hold principle bit tighter others still question lurking around ie start saying thankyous visit place new place thing remain mystery theory Post response Thank Tags Indian Culture Articles India Writing
5,673
Data Analytics- A Picture Paints a Thousand Rows
Data is the foundation of everything at the moment. It is the basis of business, marketing, and sales as well as the groundwork for change. There are many buzzwords associated with data such as; big data, data science, data analytics, and data visualization. I hope to clear some of these phrases up today and give you some insight into what these popular phrases actually refer to. Data is simply information; it is information that has been collected and is usually used for research and reference. Big data is more complex, it is large amounts of data that is hard to analyze and process. Although big data can be difficult to work with, it is extremely valuable in fields such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and IOT (the internet of things). Data science is actually a field of study. It is the study of data and how we can extract valuable insights from the data that will further our understanding of the information. By 2020, the accumulated volume of big data will increase from 4.4 zettabytes to roughly 44 zettabytes (44 trillion GB), that is a percentage increase of 900! With the projected increase in the volume of data produced this year, it is going to be essential to have people trained in the field of data science and analytics which will create new courses in universities and institutions and provide more job types for analytical minds. Oracle’s mission statement expresses the importance of data and how much we can gain from it when it is properly understood. Data Analytics vs. Data Visualization: Data analytics, it is a term you have probably heard before. It is everywhere, constantly in the news in relation to breaches and security issues. But it is not all to do with privacy, in fact, when used correctly, data analysis can be extremely helpful in releasing new information that previously may have been misunderstood by the general population. If you have not heard of the term, or don’t quite understand what it means, here is a brief definition of data analytics from Techopedia: “refers to the qualitative and quantitative techniques and processes used to enhance productivity and business gain.” Data visualization is the presentation of the information collected. These illustrations allow us to detect trends that may have gone unnoticed had the data stayed dormant in a spreadsheet. It allows us to gain new insights when we see the information portrayed in a clean and crisp diagram. Data analytics allows us to explore information like never before. Data visualization allows us to envision information like never before. The new technologies that are being produced are revolutionizing the way we see data. It is making data more accessible to a wider audience as visuals provide a universal image that a wider audience can understand. I have included two very basic examples of using data visualization to represent analytics from social media. These in particular are my LinkedIn views and reaction statistics for the week of November 4th, 2019 to November 8th, 2019. These visualizations were created using the free online tool, DataWrapper. LinkedIn Views: 04–08/11/2019 LinkedIn Reactions: 04–08/11/2019 For more advanced data visualization, Oracle provide a great tool on their analytics cloud service, I have included a free trial link here for readers to experiment with. Data Analytics and Data Visualization: Use Cases There is huge demand for data analysts as it is such a new and exciting area. According to BHEF and PWC America’s Data Science and Analytics Talent: The Case for Action Report “By 2020, there will be 2.7 million job postings for data science and analytics roles.” Data is being used for so many things at the moment, particularly in business, advertising and marketing. One of the most interesting use cases of data analytics I have discovered is using data for social media analysis and response. A company that is doing great work with data and analytics is Sprout Social. This provides one place for all of your social media analytics and engagement. It allows you to manage your social media platforms, insights, analytics and engagement all on one site. You can also work on publicity content as a team. Beginning in 2010, raising one million dollars to having over 500 employees worldwide. They now have many awards under their belt such as the Glassdoor Top CEO Awards, 2019. Another compelling way data is being used is in the Internet of Things. Data is the basis of the internet of things. IOT use technologies such as sensors to gather real time data. Data analytics complements IOT as it analyses the data collected by connected devices. There are many different types of analytics used in IOT. These include spatial analytics, streaming analytics, time series analytics and prescriptive analytics. When applied, these different types of analytics can release information and gain insight like never before. Quote: Carly Florina- Former Executive, President, Chair of HP To conclude, I hope you learned something new about data analytics. Data analytics is a new and fascinating area of technology today. The ways in which we view data is changing rapidly, it is an exciting area of tech to be in. If you enjoyed reading this article, you can check out the podcast I did featuring Conor Warde, Business Development Manager, Ashik Wani of Docacquire and Daniel Sawko of Taina Technologies. We discussed interesting use cases of data analytics and how it is actually being use in industry, specifically in document and tax form analysis. *All views and opinions discussed are mine and not that of Oracle*
https://medium.com/odcuriocity/data-analytics-a-picture-paints-a-thousand-rows-b6a86b15451f
['Grace Byers']
2020-01-16 09:46:22.020000+00:00
['Artificial Intelligence', 'Technology', 'Data Analysis', 'Data Science', 'Data Visualization']
Title Data Analytics Picture Paints Thousand RowsContent Data foundation everything moment basis business marketing sale well groundwork change many buzzword associated data big data data science data analytics data visualization hope clear phrase today give insight popular phrase actually refer Data simply information information collected usually used research reference Big data complex large amount data hard analyze process Although big data difficult work extremely valuable field artificial intelligence machine learning IOT internet thing Data science actually field study study data extract valuable insight data understanding information 2020 accumulated volume big data increase 44 zettabyte roughly 44 zettabyte 44 trillion GB percentage increase 900 projected increase volume data produced year going essential people trained field data science analytics create new course university institution provide job type analytical mind Oracle’s mission statement express importance data much gain properly understood Data Analytics v Data Visualization Data analytics term probably heard everywhere constantly news relation breach security issue privacy fact used correctly data analysis extremely helpful releasing new information previously may misunderstood general population heard term don’t quite understand mean brief definition data analytics Techopedia “refers qualitative quantitative technique process used enhance productivity business gain” Data visualization presentation information collected illustration allow u detect trend may gone unnoticed data stayed dormant spreadsheet allows u gain new insight see information portrayed clean crisp diagram Data analytics allows u explore information like never Data visualization allows u envision information like never new technology produced revolutionizing way see data making data accessible wider audience visuals provide universal image wider audience understand included two basic example using data visualization represent analytics social medium particular LinkedIn view reaction statistic week November 4th 2019 November 8th 2019 visualization created using free online tool DataWrapper LinkedIn Views 04–08112019 LinkedIn Reactions 04–08112019 advanced data visualization Oracle provide great tool analytics cloud service included free trial link reader experiment Data Analytics Data Visualization Use Cases huge demand data analyst new exciting area According BHEF PWC America’s Data Science Analytics Talent Case Action Report “By 2020 27 million job posting data science analytics roles” Data used many thing moment particularly business advertising marketing One interesting use case data analytics discovered using data social medium analysis response company great work data analytics Sprout Social provides one place social medium analytics engagement allows manage social medium platform insight analytics engagement one site also work publicity content team Beginning 2010 raising one million dollar 500 employee worldwide many award belt Glassdoor Top CEO Awards 2019 Another compelling way data used Internet Things Data basis internet thing IOT use technology sensor gather real time data Data analytics complement IOT analysis data collected connected device many different type analytics used IOT include spatial analytics streaming analytics time series analytics prescriptive analytics applied different type analytics release information gain insight like never Quote Carly Florina Former Executive President Chair HP conclude hope learned something new data analytics Data analytics new fascinating area technology today way view data changing rapidly exciting area tech enjoyed reading article check podcast featuring Conor Warde Business Development Manager Ashik Wani Docacquire Daniel Sawko Taina Technologies discussed interesting use case data analytics actually use industry specifically document tax form analysis view opinion discussed mine OracleTags Artificial Intelligence Technology Data Analysis Data Science Data Visualization
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How to Find Number of Distinct Islands?
How to Find Number of Distinct Islands? Day 50— 100 Days to LinkedIn, Yahoo, Oracle Photo by Marek Okon on Unsplash Out of Free Stories? Here is my Friend Link. 100 Days to LinkedIn, Yahoo, Oracle Introduction Hey guys, Today is day 50 of the 100 Days to LinkedIn Challenge. Free For Kindle Readers If you are Preparing for your Interview. Even if you are settled down in your job, keeping yourself up-to-date with the latest Interview Problems is essential for your career growth. Start your prep from Here! Last month, I have been researching to find out the Frequently asked problems from these Companies. I have compiled 100 of these questions, I am not promising you that you will get these questions in your interview but I am confident that most of these “interview questions” have similar logic and employs the same way of thinking from these set of challenges. Before we move on to the first problem, If you are wondering why I chose LinkedIn, Yahoo and Oracle over FAANG are because I have completed a challenge Focusing on Amazon and Facebook Interview. New Day, New Strength, New Thoughts Day 50 — Number of Distinct Islands🏁 AIM Given a non-empty 2D array grid of 0's and 1's, an island is a group of 1 's (representing land) connected 4-directionally (horizontal or vertical.) You may assume all four edges of the grid are surrounded by water. Count the number of distinct islands. An island is considered to be the same as another if and only if one island can be translated (and not rotated or reflected) to equal the other. Example🕶 11000 11000 00011 00011 Follow House of Codes for keeping up to date in the programming interview world. Code👇 Algorithm If you know the direction of an island, then the mirror will be the same permutation. Create a Set, to store the direction of the Islands. Traverse the grid, at each index check whether the cell is 1 which indicates a part of the island. For Each 1, Traverse in a Depth First Search so that you can store the direction in the Set. At the end of the traversal, return the Set of Islands🔚 Complexity Analysis Time Complexity : O(R * C); R- No of Rows, C- No of Columns Space Complexity : O(N) Number of Islands present in the Grid Thanks for Making this #1 New Release 🖤 Further Reading 4 Incredibly Useful Linked List Tips for Interview Top 25 Amazon SDE Interview Questions Do you think you really know about Fibonacci Numbers? 9 Best String Problems Solved using C Programming One Does not Simply Solve 50 Hacker Rank Challenges End of the Line You have now reached the end of this article. Thank you for reading it. Good luck with your Programming Interview! If you come across any of these questions in your interview. Kindly Share it on the comments section below. I will be thrilled to read them. Don’t forget to hit the follow button✅to receive updates when we post new coding challenges. Tell us how you solved this problem. 🔥 We would be thrilled to read them. ❤ We can feature your method in one of the blog posts. Want to become outstanding in java programming? A compilation of 100 Java(Interview) Programming problems which have been solved. (Hacker Rank) 🐱‍💻. This is completely free 🆓 if you have an amazon kindle subscription.
https://medium.com/dev-genius/how-to-find-number-of-distinct-islands-fa31e5d122f0
['House Of Codes']
2020-12-15 15:35:09.760000+00:00
['Computer Science', 'Interview', 'Java', 'Software Development', 'Coding']
Title Find Number Distinct IslandsContent Find Number Distinct Islands Day 50— 100 Days LinkedIn Yahoo Oracle Photo Marek Okon Unsplash Free Stories Friend Link 100 Days LinkedIn Yahoo Oracle Introduction Hey guy Today day 50 100 Days LinkedIn Challenge Free Kindle Readers Preparing Interview Even settled job keeping uptodate latest Interview Problems essential career growth Start prep Last month researching find Frequently asked problem Companies compiled 100 question promising get question interview confident “interview questions” similar logic employ way thinking set challenge move first problem wondering chose LinkedIn Yahoo Oracle FAANG completed challenge Focusing Amazon Facebook Interview New Day New Strength New Thoughts Day 50 — Number Distinct Islands🏁 AIM Given nonempty 2D array grid 0 1 island group 1 representing land connected 4directionally horizontal vertical may assume four edge grid surrounded water Count number distinct island island considered another one island translated rotated reflected equal Example🕶 11000 11000 00011 00011 Follow House Codes keeping date programming interview world Code👇 Algorithm know direction island mirror permutation Create Set store direction Islands Traverse grid index check whether cell 1 indicates part island 1 Traverse Depth First Search store direction Set end traversal return Set Islands🔚 Complexity Analysis Time Complexity C R Rows C Columns Space Complexity Number Islands present Grid Thanks Making 1 New Release 🖤 Reading 4 Incredibly Useful Linked List Tips Interview Top 25 Amazon SDE Interview Questions think really know Fibonacci Numbers 9 Best String Problems Solved using C Programming One Simply Solve 50 Hacker Rank Challenges End Line reached end article Thank reading Good luck Programming Interview come across question interview Kindly Share comment section thrilled read Don’t forget hit follow button✅to receive update post new coding challenge Tell u solved problem 🔥 would thrilled read ❤ feature method one blog post Want become outstanding java programming compilation 100 JavaInterview Programming problem solved Hacker Rank 🐱‍💻 completely free 🆓 amazon kindle subscriptionTags Computer Science Interview Java Software Development Coding
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How the Secular Therapy Project Helped Me Change My Life
Let’s face it. We all could use a little therapy. Childhood trauma sounds like it should be devastating, but sometimes it can be disguised as what everyone thinks is a normal upbringing. A person doesn’t have to endure physical abuse to end up with mental scars from childhood that have an effect on our daily lives. There’s also the emotional toll interpersonal relationships impose on us throughout the years. Each encounter can be a lesson on how to behave with other people. Sometimes, the lessons are helpful. Other times, well… those encounters are how we all end up with coping mechanisms that are more detrimental to our mental health than they are helpful. You might be wondering why I’m spouting this depressing drivel. Well, after 27 years on this planet, I decided to go to therapy and had to face a lot more than I ever expected. Three years later, I would like to share my journey and some of the things I have learned. How I got here My biological father chose not to take part in my life. He had his reasons. Meaning, his wife and his two other children had no idea I existed. I am the offspring of a Southern Baptist preacher’s daughter and a married Baptist minister of music. They met at work and had an affair after years of friendship. The first time I remember meeting my father was on the sidewalk at the bank. He and my mother talked for a while and when they were done, I asked, “Mama, who was that man?”. She leaned down to me and replied, “That was your daddy.” Great way to meet your father, right? I was 6.5 years old. He ended up meeting us at a play place later that day and we played air hockey. I didn’t tell him goodbye. That was the only in-person interaction I have had with my father in my entire life. After that, he sent a birthday card when I was 10 and called specifically to fuss at my mom about an online friend she made when I was 16. I have set this particular stage for a reason: to convey one story. I remember the moment I decided to suppress emotions. At the age of 13, I wrote a letter to my father. In it, I essentially asked him to have some type of relationship with me. I didn’t care if it was over the phone, through the mail, or any other medium he preferred. I wasn’t asking for much. I just wanted to know him. While I carefully folded the letter and sealed the envelope, I thought to myself, “This is the last effort I will make to have a relationship with my father. If he doesn’t respond to me now, I don’t want anything to do with him in my future.” Pretty dire words from a 13-year-old, right? It wasn’t my intention to suppress all of my emotions or to not deal with anything, but that’s the coping mechanism I developed. Fast forward 14 years from that day and I find myself walking into a therapist’s office for the first time. I didn’t think the non-existent relationship with my father had any impact on my life. But boy could I not have been any more wrong! Why did I make the decision to seek out therapy? Looking back on my life, I can tell now that I had depression since I was a teenager. I slept all the time, found excuses to stay home, avoided interactions, etc. I also was still heavily indoctrinated in Christianity. The Southern Baptist variety where we stuck to the Bible like it was a “love letter from God” and took most things literally. I was taught the Garden of Eden was a real place and that Adam and Eve were the first humans. I never even questioned the logic behind any of the stories I had been told. I used my religion as a shield against dealing with my emotions. I thought I shouldn’t be sad because God had my back. There was no reason on the planet for me to be upset. Not even when my own biological father blatantly chose to not be a part of my life. Because I had God as my father, right? What I didn’t realize was that denying my emotions removed my ability not only to identify what was happening in my mind but it also stopped me from truly allowing myself to be vulnerable and connect with others. I spent years in unsuccessful relationships believing that I had done my best. At the time when I finally decided to go to therapy, I had already given up my religion but I still held on to the idea that I had no real reason to be upset or sad. I was happy with my relationship, had a great job, doing well financially, and had the sweetest, coolest kid on the planet as my son. Life should have been grand, right? It wasn’t. I was unconsciously isolating myself from my significant other and my child. I was avoiding emotions like the plague. I ignored dirty dishes and taking out the trash because I just did not have the mental capacity to put in the physical effort of cleaning up. I was keeping it together at work but shied away from really forming friendships and attachments. I could smile and joke around like everything was fine but as soon as the person walked away from my space, I put in my headphones and blocked out both the world and my own dark thoughts. I never got to the point of wanting my life to end. I knew my son depended on me for everything and I couldn’t leave him in this world alone. However, I was pushing away everyone close to me so much that I was leaving him alone even while I was right there next to him. Once I realized how much I had stopped talking to the people I cared about, including close friends, I knew I had to do something. What I had been doing for my entire life wasn’t working anymore. How I found the Secular Therapy Project I adore The Atheist Experience. I found it through The Thinking Atheist podcast videos, featuring the smooth, perfect-for-radio voice of Seth Andrews. Once I found the types of discussions Matt Dillahunty was having with people who called the show, I was hooked. I happen to have a natural inclination towards debating and I learned a lot about philosophical arguments and logical fallacies from the discussions Matt had with callers. My mom always said I would argue with a brick wall by beating a dead horse. If I thought I was correct and had sources to back up what I said, I would be able to argue every point against another person to the point of being obnoxious. So, The Atheist Experience show was fascinating to me. I remembered an episode where Matt was talking about Recovering from Religion, the Secular Therapy Project, and The Clergy Project. I figured I would give that a shot first before trying to find a therapist by other means. To my delight, my home town had exactly ONE therapist registered with STP. One may be the loneliest number, but it was perfect for me. Why STP is the shit Signing up for STP didn’t take long. The fantastic part about STP is that all of the therapists are vetted by Recovering from Religion and use evidence-based, non-religious treatment plans. I didn’t have to worry about finding a therapist who was going to recommend I “take it to God” or “just pray about it”. I was able to look within a certain radius of my area and put in a basic description of the issues I was having. The therapists are kept anonymous while you are exchanging messages within the system. I understood it was to protect both of us. After a few messages, I got my therapist’s contact information and filled out a form to begin therapy. We were even able to use my insurance to pay for the majority of visits throughout the year. Because I live in the deep south, it is imperative to have both parties consider safety. I won’t name my therapist but I will say he is absolutely fantastic and has helped me in so many ways. He remains professional but also makes me feel at ease. He’s also pretty funny (even if it is in the most corny, dad joke kind of way). He always checks in to make sure what he is doing is helpful for me and truly listens to understand even when I’m making zero sense. The resources he has recommended have been invaluable. When I do have to pay by the session, it’s a reasonable price and doesn’t empty my bank account. Within the first few therapy sessions, I learned a few things about myself. I was horrible at identifying my own emotions and had zero vocabulary for discussing them. I really didn’t ever take time to work through my feelings. Developing an Emotional Vocabulary We all know the words happy, sad, mad and content. We know the general sensations associated with those words. We know how someone’s face usually looks when any of those words can be used to describe their current mood. Happy typically means smiling and laughing. I know when I’m really happy I will be bouncing off of the walls and talking a lot. Sad typically means your head is held down. You may be frowning or shedding tears. I feel that an ugly cry has to be a universal human experience. If that is not something you have ever gone through, consider yourself lucky. 0/10 would not recommend. However, what I learned is that with every feeling we have, there are usually at least 3 descriptive words we can use. That means happy, sad, mad, and content just become categories for other more specific words we can use to describe our feelings. For example, “happy” could mean joyful, proud, interested, appreciative, intimate, peaceful, or powerful, and each of those can have multiple meanings too. Did I just blow your mind? Because I know I felt like Pheobe on Friends when she said, “That is BRAND NEW information!” (Yes, I found a way to bring a meme into a blog post full of text. You’re welcome.). It was difficult to realize, but saying I was sad about something wasn’t enough to help me understand where the sadness came from. I had spent so long avoiding the negative emotions (besides anger) that the concept of finding 3 words for the feelings I had seemed like an impossible task. Identifying Emotions, Needs and Basis for Reaction My therapist recommended I do this really weird thing. It’s called processing emotions. He said I should actually think about what I was feeling and try to label the emotions with descriptive words. All I could think to myself was, “Who does that?!?”. Apparently, that’s the healthy way to deal with the feelings you have in life. I resisted the temptation to roll my eyes. Why did I need to do that shit? I was fine! You know, except for the fact I was in therapy because I was depressed to the point of being numb and severely isolating myself from the world. Oh, right… I probably needed to do that processing emotions shit more often. But how was I supposed to access a part of myself that I had not allowed out of a cage since I was 13?? I started with writing in a journal. A strange thing happened when I started writing down what I had been thinking. Thoughts that my conscious mind had not acknowledged started flowing out of me onto the paper. Dots I hadn’t connected before were laid out in front of me like Georges Seurat had put them together himself. I would cry as I wrote because I was finally allowing myself to see and feel everything I had been suppressing for so long. It was hell. Not the fun kind of hell where all kinds of sex, drugs, and rock n’ roll are acceptable. No, the torture kind of hell where your nose is running and eyes are hurting from crying, your brain hurts from thinking too much and the pages of your journal are filled up with the things you never wanted to see again. To further torture me, my therapist recommended a book called Getting the Love you Want by Harville Hendrix. He recognized a large portion of my issues stem from the relationships in my life. The book goes into how we choose partners based on childhood experiences that we want to resolve through our current relationships. All of which is not a conscious effort or decision. The book explains that when we react negatively, it typically comes from an unmet, deep-seated need. With that logic, the next time I got upset about something, I stopped myself from reacting immediately and actually thought about why I had gotten upset. I journaled about the situation. That night, I was able to figure out the main reasons I react negatively — and everything goes back to my father. Talk about daddy issues, right? However, the fact I was able to clearly draw a line between my feelings, the basis for the reaction, and the underlying need that was not being met, was a huge step in the right direction for me. Learning to be Vulnerable Feeling content or angry was always pretty easy for me. Those were the safe emotions. I could accept things that happened in the past and just live with it. I could get pissed off when someone didn’t treat me correctly. I was allowed both of those. It was feeling happy or sad that was frightening for me. If I felt happy, someone could take that away from me. I didn’t allow sadness because I couldn’t be weak. What I have learned is when you don’t allow yourself to feel the whole spectrum of emotions, you don’t allow yourself to live life to the fullest. I still struggle with anxiety over feeling too happy. I still struggle to allow myself to feel sad or hurt. I struggle with sharing those emotions with another person. Being vulnerable enough to let someone see all that I am is truly terrifying. However, I understand that to love and be loved, to accept and be accepted, to acknowledge and be acknowledged, all require some level of vulnerability. We even have to learn how to be vulnerable with ourselves. Feeling disappointed, hurt, neglected, abandoned; none of those make me a weak person. Seeing my emotions for what they are, and acknowledging where they come from, help me to be more emotionally resilient. Taking time to process helps me relate to others and maintain relationships. Brene Brown’s words run through my head when I start to feel weak for having emotions and trying to talk about them, “Vulnerability sounds like truth and feels like courage. Truth and courage aren’t always comfortable, but they’re never weak.” She was another torture device employed by my therapist to get me to connect to my emotions. She is a research professor at the University of Houston’s Graduate College of Social Work and is best known for her TED Talk “The Power of Vulnerability”. If you have never heard of her, I would encourage you to look her up. She is a fantastic speaker and her books are also amazing for dealing with courage, shame and vulnerability. She summed up the epiphany I had in therapy by saying, “We cannot selectively numb emotions. When we numb the painful emotions, we also numb the positive emotions.” Now, where the hell was she when I was 13? I’m not sure if I will ever be able to always go with the healthy way of processing emotions. All I know is I will forever be a work in progress and a person who strives to live my best life. We only get a short amount of time on this planet. I want to make sure I’m doing all I can to be the best version of myself, so I can give that best version to others. Recognizing the need for a trained counselor is NOT something that should cause any shame. I have been very open about being in therapy and I brag to anyone who will listen about how much being in therapy has helped improve my life and relationships. I am a much stronger person than I used to be and have developed coping mechanisms that I never had the chance to before. Taking care of your emotional and mental well-being is the best form of self-care anyone can do. I highly recommend it and encourage anyone reading and identifying with any part of my story to just check it out. It’s never too late to take care of you.
https://medium.com/excommunications/how-the-secular-therapy-project-helped-me-change-my-life-929f927ccfd9
['Recovering Religion']
2020-08-04 16:48:54.915000+00:00
['Religion', 'Healing', 'Life Lessons', 'Mental Health', 'Spirituality']
Title Secular Therapy Project Helped Change LifeContent Let’s face could use little therapy Childhood trauma sound like devastating sometimes disguised everyone think normal upbringing person doesn’t endure physical abuse end mental scar childhood effect daily life There’s also emotional toll interpersonal relationship impose u throughout year encounter lesson behave people Sometimes lesson helpful time well… encounter end coping mechanism detrimental mental health helpful might wondering I’m spouting depressing drivel Well 27 year planet decided go therapy face lot ever expected Three year later would like share journey thing learned got biological father chose take part life reason Meaning wife two child idea existed offspring Southern Baptist preacher’s daughter married Baptist minister music met work affair year friendship first time remember meeting father sidewalk bank mother talked done asked “Mama man” leaned replied “That daddy” Great way meet father right 65 year old ended meeting u play place later day played air hockey didn’t tell goodbye inperson interaction father entire life sent birthday card 10 called specifically fuss mom online friend made 16 set particular stage reason convey one story remember moment decided suppress emotion age 13 wrote letter father essentially asked type relationship didn’t care phone mail medium preferred wasn’t asking much wanted know carefully folded letter sealed envelope thought “This last effort make relationship father doesn’t respond don’t want anything future” Pretty dire word 13yearold right wasn’t intention suppress emotion deal anything that’s coping mechanism developed Fast forward 14 year day find walking therapist’s office first time didn’t think nonexistent relationship father impact life boy could wrong make decision seek therapy Looking back life tell depression since teenager slept time found excuse stay home avoided interaction etc also still heavily indoctrinated Christianity Southern Baptist variety stuck Bible like “love letter God” took thing literally taught Garden Eden real place Adam Eve first human never even questioned logic behind story told used religion shield dealing emotion thought shouldn’t sad God back reason planet upset even biological father blatantly chose part life God father right didn’t realize denying emotion removed ability identify happening mind also stopped truly allowing vulnerable connect others spent year unsuccessful relationship believing done best time finally decided go therapy already given religion still held idea real reason upset sad happy relationship great job well financially sweetest coolest kid planet son Life grand right wasn’t unconsciously isolating significant child avoiding emotion like plague ignored dirty dish taking trash mental capacity put physical effort cleaning keeping together work shied away really forming friendship attachment could smile joke around like everything fine soon person walked away space put headphone blocked world dark thought never got point wanting life end knew son depended everything couldn’t leave world alone However pushing away everyone close much leaving alone even right next realized much stopped talking people cared including close friend knew something entire life wasn’t working anymore found Secular Therapy Project adore Atheist Experience found Thinking Atheist podcast video featuring smooth perfectforradio voice Seth Andrews found type discussion Matt Dillahunty people called show hooked happen natural inclination towards debating learned lot philosophical argument logical fallacy discussion Matt caller mom always said would argue brick wall beating dead horse thought correct source back said would able argue every point another person point obnoxious Atheist Experience show fascinating remembered episode Matt talking Recovering Religion Secular Therapy Project Clergy Project figured would give shot first trying find therapist mean delight home town exactly ONE therapist registered STP One may loneliest number perfect STP shit Signing STP didn’t take long fantastic part STP therapist vetted Recovering Religion use evidencebased nonreligious treatment plan didn’t worry finding therapist going recommend “take God” “just pray it” able look within certain radius area put basic description issue therapist kept anonymous exchanging message within system understood protect u message got therapist’s contact information filled form begin therapy even able use insurance pay majority visit throughout year live deep south imperative party consider safety won’t name therapist say absolutely fantastic helped many way remains professional also make feel ease He’s also pretty funny even corny dad joke kind way always check make sure helpful truly listens understand even I’m making zero sense resource recommended invaluable pay session it’s reasonable price doesn’t empty bank account Within first therapy session learned thing horrible identifying emotion zero vocabulary discussing really didn’t ever take time work feeling Developing Emotional Vocabulary know word happy sad mad content know general sensation associated word know someone’s face usually look word used describe current mood Happy typically mean smiling laughing know I’m really happy bouncing wall talking lot Sad typically mean head held may frowning shedding tear feel ugly cry universal human experience something ever gone consider lucky 010 would recommend However learned every feeling usually least 3 descriptive word use mean happy sad mad content become category specific word use describe feeling example “happy” could mean joyful proud interested appreciative intimate peaceful powerful multiple meaning blow mind know felt like Pheobe Friends said “That BRAND NEW information” Yes found way bring meme blog post full text You’re welcome difficult realize saying sad something wasn’t enough help understand sadness came spent long avoiding negative emotion besides anger concept finding 3 word feeling seemed like impossible task Identifying Emotions Needs Basis Reaction therapist recommended really weird thing It’s called processing emotion said actually think feeling try label emotion descriptive word could think “Who that” Apparently that’s healthy way deal feeling life resisted temptation roll eye need shit fine know except fact therapy depressed point numb severely isolating world Oh right… probably needed processing emotion shit often supposed access part allowed cage since 13 started writing journal strange thing happened started writing thinking Thoughts conscious mind acknowledged started flowing onto paper Dots hadn’t connected laid front like Georges Seurat put together would cry wrote finally allowing see feel everything suppressing long hell fun kind hell kind sex drug rock n’ roll acceptable torture kind hell nose running eye hurting cry brain hurt thinking much page journal filled thing never wanted see torture therapist recommended book called Getting Love Want Harville Hendrix recognized large portion issue stem relationship life book go choose partner based childhood experience want resolve current relationship conscious effort decision book explains react negatively typically come unmet deepseated need logic next time got upset something stopped reacting immediately actually thought gotten upset journaled situation night able figure main reason react negatively — everything go back father Talk daddy issue right However fact able clearly draw line feeling basis reaction underlying need met huge step right direction Learning Vulnerable Feeling content angry always pretty easy safe emotion could accept thing happened past live could get pissed someone didn’t treat correctly allowed feeling happy sad frightening felt happy someone could take away didn’t allow sadness couldn’t weak learned don’t allow feel whole spectrum emotion don’t allow live life fullest still struggle anxiety feeling happy still struggle allow feel sad hurt struggle sharing emotion another person vulnerable enough let someone see truly terrifying However understand love loved accept accepted acknowledge acknowledged require level vulnerability even learn vulnerable Feeling disappointed hurt neglected abandoned none make weak person Seeing emotion acknowledging come help emotionally resilient Taking time process help relate others maintain relationship Brene Brown’s word run head start feel weak emotion trying talk “Vulnerability sound like truth feel like courage Truth courage aren’t always comfortable they’re never weak” another torture device employed therapist get connect emotion research professor University Houston’s Graduate College Social Work best known TED Talk “The Power Vulnerability” never heard would encourage look fantastic speaker book also amazing dealing courage shame vulnerability summed epiphany therapy saying “We cannot selectively numb emotion numb painful emotion also numb positive emotions” hell 13 I’m sure ever able always go healthy way processing emotion know forever work progress person strives live best life get short amount time planet want make sure I’m best version give best version others Recognizing need trained counselor something cause shame open therapy brag anyone listen much therapy helped improve life relationship much stronger person used developed coping mechanism never chance Taking care emotional mental wellbeing best form selfcare anyone highly recommend encourage anyone reading identifying part story check It’s never late take care youTags Religion Healing Life Lessons Mental Health Spirituality
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Massive collaboration
Massive collaboration Inside the Psychological Science Accelerator. Published in The Psychologist magazine, October 2020 At school, Neil Lewis Jr was always the ‘smart Black kid’. Aged nine, he and his family emigrated to Florida from his birthplace in Jamaica and he soon learned that his new classmates had low expectations of Black students. ‘They had a stereotype that Black people are not smart’, he explains, ‘so it surprised them that I did so well’. That sense of being judged in the light of racial stereotypes, he adds, has never really gone away. Through high school, university, and even now, as an Assistant Professor at Cornell University, he admits to a constant, nagging concern that any slip-ups on his part would only confirm other people’s preconceptions. ‘For me it’s still a regular experience being an academic where I’m often the only Black person in the room.’ As an undergraduate studying social psychology, Lewis learned about a study that resonated with his own experiences of racial stereotypes. The researchers, Claude Steel and Joshua Aronson, gave students at Stanford University a brief test. Some were told that it was measuring their academic aptitude. Others that it was a puzzle to be solved. For White students, these instructions made no difference to their performance. But amongst Black students, being told that their academic ability was being assessed led to poorer performance. In a further experiment, Black students performed worse if, prior to the test, they had been exposed to negative stereotypes about Black people. Again, White students were unaffected. Steel and Aronson named this phenomenon ‘stereotype threat’. They argued that the distraction and anxiety caused by stereotypes can lead to poorer cognitive performance, becoming, in effect, a self-fulfilling prophecy. ‘I found it fascinating that scientists had actually studied this’, Lewis says. ‘It was one of the theories that really got me interested in becoming a social scientist in the first place.’ Since it was published in 1995, Steel and Aronson’s original study has been cited by over 9500 other research papers. It has also had real world impacts, prompting colleges and universities to adopt programs aimed at minimising stereotype threat and improving educational outcomes. In 2013, the concept of stereotype threat reached the US Supreme Court when the University of Texas at Austin was forced to defend its racial diversity policy for student admissions. It’s also been applied to other stereotypes — that girls aren’t cut out for maths, for example, or that elderly people necessarily have poor memory. Lately, however, the evidence for stereotype threat has started to come undone. Attempts to replicate key findings have failed. Meta-analyses that pool the results of many individual studies suggest that the effects are smaller or more variable than originally thought — if they exist at all. Like others in the field, Lewis has begun to have doubts. ‘The phenomenon of being concerned that you might be judged in the light of these negative stereotypes, I think that’s real’, he says. What remains unclear is the extent to which those experiences actually affect performance. ‘Right now’, he admits, ‘I don’t know that we have a good sense of that’. To try and answer this question, Lewis has turned to the Psychological Science Accelerator, a worldwide network of researchers prepared to take part in large-scale collaborative psychology studies.
https://medium.com/dr-jon-brock/massive-collaboration-a5ca2753b9de
['Jon Brock']
2020-10-01 02:25:01.029000+00:00
['Open Science', 'Psychology', 'Collaboration']
Title Massive collaborationContent Massive collaboration Inside Psychological Science Accelerator Published Psychologist magazine October 2020 school Neil Lewis Jr always ‘smart Black kid’ Aged nine family emigrated Florida birthplace Jamaica soon learned new classmate low expectation Black student ‘They stereotype Black people smart’ explains ‘so surprised well’ sense judged light racial stereotype add never really gone away high school university even Assistant Professor Cornell University admits constant nagging concern slipups part would confirm people’s preconception ‘For it’s still regular experience academic I’m often Black person room’ undergraduate studying social psychology Lewis learned study resonated experience racial stereotype researcher Claude Steel Joshua Aronson gave student Stanford University brief test told measuring academic aptitude Others puzzle solved White student instruction made difference performance amongst Black student told academic ability assessed led poorer performance experiment Black student performed worse prior test exposed negative stereotype Black people White student unaffected Steel Aronson named phenomenon ‘stereotype threat’ argued distraction anxiety caused stereotype lead poorer cognitive performance becoming effect selffulfilling prophecy ‘I found fascinating scientist actually studied this’ Lewis say ‘It one theory really got interested becoming social scientist first place’ Since published 1995 Steel Aronson’s original study cited 9500 research paper also real world impact prompting college university adopt program aimed minimising stereotype threat improving educational outcome 2013 concept stereotype threat reached US Supreme Court University Texas Austin forced defend racial diversity policy student admission It’s also applied stereotype — girl aren’t cut math example elderly people necessarily poor memory Lately however evidence stereotype threat started come undone Attempts replicate key finding failed Metaanalyses pool result many individual study suggest effect smaller variable originally thought — exist Like others field Lewis begun doubt ‘The phenomenon concerned might judged light negative stereotype think that’s real’ say remains unclear extent experience actually affect performance ‘Right now’ admits ‘I don’t know good sense that’ try answer question Lewis turned Psychological Science Accelerator worldwide network researcher prepared take part largescale collaborative psychology studiesTags Open Science Psychology Collaboration
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Navigating Into the World of Machine Learning
With the rapid expansion of Machine Learning as a field of research, it’s not easy to keep up with everything that is being invented and discovered. I have created a graph that will make the distinction of the types of machine learning systems easier to understand. It is useful to keep in mind there’s more than one way (ML algorithm) to solve a specific problem. Usually, there are several that fit and it’s your duty to identify which is the best algorithm with the given circumstances of its implementation. Nowadays, everything is being solved with neural networks; why use a sword to cut bread, when a knife would be sufficient? The ML landscape looked from above, has mainly four different directions: In the following weeks, I will delve into each topic and discuss its nuts and bolts. Sum up Hope this article helped you get a clearer idea how the ML landscape is generally separated. Did I miss any types of learning? Let me know in the comments below. I’d love to hear your ideas on what you’d like to read next — let me know down below in the comment section! You can always connect with me via LinkedIn.
https://medium.com/swlh/navigating-into-the-world-of-machine-learning-1c1b10ae40b
['Bardh Rushiti']
2020-09-24 16:27:57.133000+00:00
['Machine Learning', 'Reinforcement Learning', 'Artificial Intelligence', 'Ensemble Learning', 'Neural Networks']
Title Navigating World Machine LearningContent rapid expansion Machine Learning field research it’s easy keep everything invented discovered created graph make distinction type machine learning system easier understand useful keep mind there’s one way ML algorithm solve specific problem Usually several fit it’s duty identify best algorithm given circumstance implementation Nowadays everything solved neural network use sword cut bread knife would sufficient ML landscape looked mainly four different direction following week delve topic discus nut bolt Sum Hope article helped get clearer idea ML landscape generally separated miss type learning Let know comment I’d love hear idea you’d like read next — let know comment section always connect via LinkedInTags Machine Learning Reinforcement Learning Artificial Intelligence Ensemble Learning Neural Networks
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Dynamic Programming Interview Questions: Unique Paths
Like our previous problem, we immediately know that we should use the bottom-up approach to solve this since we’re required to find all possible unique paths. Base Case In any bottom-up approach, we need to first establish some base cases. I think of base cases as cases that cannot be broken down any further — they’re the simplest form of a sub-problem. If I can compute them in one step, independent of any previous results, then it must be a base case. Usually a good start to finding a base case is to look at the problem’s smallest input size (i.e., an edge case). In our case, this would be m=1 and n=1. So how many unique paths if m=1 and n=1. It would just be 1. OK — we have established a base case. Are there any more? Remember that a robot can only move down or right at any point in time. That means that if m=1, the value of n doesn’t matter — there’s only one unique path to get there. Similarly, if n=1, the value of m doesn’t matter — again, there’s only one unique path. Wow! This base case is even more insightful than the first one we established, which is merely a subset of this base case! Moral of the story: Look for as many base cases as you can before trying to work your way up
https://medium.com/better-programming/interview-questions-unique-paths-d2bbeed53017
['Steffy Lo']
2020-06-26 17:46:37.801000+00:00
['Interview Questions', 'Python', 'Computer Science', 'Interview', 'Programming']
Title Dynamic Programming Interview Questions Unique PathsContent Like previous problem immediately know use bottomup approach solve since we’re required find possible unique path Base Case bottomup approach need first establish base case think base case case cannot broken — they’re simplest form subproblem compute one step independent previous result must base case Usually good start finding base case look problem’s smallest input size ie edge case case would m1 n1 many unique path m1 n1 would 1 OK — established base case Remember robot move right point time mean m1 value n doesn’t matter — there’s one unique path get Similarly n1 value doesn’t matter — there’s one unique path Wow base case even insightful first one established merely subset base case Moral story Look many base case trying work way upTags Interview Questions Python Computer Science Interview Programming
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The Ultimate Guide To Instagram Growth in 2020 | 3k Followers in under 3 Months
Step 5: Grow an Audience and Communicate With Your Followers Congratulations on publishing your first post on Instagram using the best practices approach. It is now time for the final step in this Ultimate Guide To Instagram Growth in 2020, which is to build a loyal community of followers. Building a Community As with treating your Instagram as a Business, you must also treat your followers as you would with your loyal clients and customers. This means interacting with them respectfully while engaging with their content frequently. Spend at least 15–30 minutes each day before or after you publish your post to like and comment on posts of your existing followers. Moreover, revisit the list of large Instagram accounts in your niche that you have compiled and created in Step 3. With this list of Instagram accounts, go through their list of followers, and engage with Instagram users on their follower list by liking their posts or following their accounts (I recommend only following public accounts and skipping private accounts). The Instagram users following those large accounts are most likely also interested in your niche; therefore, there is a high probability your content will also resonate with them. This is an important step in building brand awareness and establishing a large community of followers as it is an effective method of making those Instagram users aware of your account and your content. Without engaging with these users, you will only be reliant on your hashtags strategy to grow your followers. While this is possible for large and established Instagram accounts, it is vastly more effective to reinforce the hashtags strategy with this engagement strategy. Misusing Instagram’s features will lead to an “Action Blocked” message Best Practices Following / Unfollowing Users: Follow a maximum of 25 users per hour with 10–20 being the optimum range you should stick with to stay on the safe side of Instagram’s rules. There is no precise number written on Instagram’s rules and policies; however, it is best to stick to the optimum range or your account will be “Action Blocked.” Post Likes: When interacting and engaging with posts on Instagram, do not exceed liking more than 300 posts per hour, with the optimum range around 150–250. Again, there is no precise number written on Instagram’s rules and policies; however, it is best to avoid spamming likes and comments throughout your Instagram feed. Action Blocked: An “Action Blocked” message is similar to getting a yellow penalty warning card on Instagram. You will not be able to like, comment, or follow (or all of the above) for a certain period and the visibility and reach of your posts will be inevitably affected. If you have read this guide and still did not follow the best practices outlined above and got your account “Action Blocked” it is best to avoid liking, commenting, or following any users for two-weeks time to lift your penalty from Instagram.
https://medium.com/the-innovation/the-ultimate-guide-to-instagram-growth-in-2020-3k-followers-in-under-3-months-b343c64ed6b7
['Songlarb', 'Deejai']
2020-08-07 18:40:26.466000+00:00
['Social Media Mar', 'Startup', 'Digital Marketing', 'Online Business', 'Instagram']
Title Ultimate Guide Instagram Growth 2020 3k Followers 3 MonthsContent Step 5 Grow Audience Communicate Followers Congratulations publishing first post Instagram using best practice approach time final step Ultimate Guide Instagram Growth 2020 build loyal community follower Building Community treating Instagram Business must also treat follower would loyal client customer mean interacting respectfully engaging content frequently Spend least 15–30 minute day publish post like comment post existing follower Moreover revisit list large Instagram account niche compiled created Step 3 list Instagram account go list follower engage Instagram user follower list liking post following account recommend following public account skipping private account Instagram user following large account likely also interested niche therefore high probability content also resonate important step building brand awareness establishing large community follower effective method making Instagram user aware account content Without engaging user reliant hashtags strategy grow follower possible large established Instagram account vastly effective reinforce hashtags strategy engagement strategy Misusing Instagram’s feature lead “Action Blocked” message Best Practices Following Unfollowing Users Follow maximum 25 user per hour 10–20 optimum range stick stay safe side Instagram’s rule precise number written Instagram’s rule policy however best stick optimum range account “Action Blocked” Post Likes interacting engaging post Instagram exceed liking 300 post per hour optimum range around 150–250 precise number written Instagram’s rule policy however best avoid spamming like comment throughout Instagram feed Action Blocked “Action Blocked” message similar getting yellow penalty warning card Instagram able like comment follow certain period visibility reach post inevitably affected read guide still follow best practice outlined got account “Action Blocked” best avoid liking commenting following user twoweeks time lift penalty InstagramTags Social Media Mar Startup Digital Marketing Online Business Instagram
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What I’ve learned about writing fiction and its “rules”
What I’ve learned about writing fiction and its “rules” They are meant to be broken Photo by Nicole Honeywill “You must learn the rules in order to break them” is the advice a comic book legend gave the crowd at comic-con in 2017. It was a panel led by comic book writers on what it takes to break into the industry, and what it means to be a storyteller as a whole. They gave all the usual advice: utilize your secondary characters to bring out the various sides of your main, read different genres and forms of literature, write everyday, make a pentagram in the middle of a crossroads if you want to sign an agent, etc etc etc. Then they dropped a paradoxical bombshell on me — “learn the rules in order to break them.” I was 22 and confused as fuck. I was in the crowd and hoped to hear some magical spell or tip that would help me finish my slow moving manuscript. But instead what I got was some Yoda level wisdom that did nothing but confuse me and make me want to pull out one of those cliché clear erase boards and scribble incoherently until I figured out what the hell he meant. So I scoured books. I learned “the rules.” I went to write my manuscript. And I wrote. And rewrote. And I read all of the fiction books I could get my hands on. And I got even more confused because even some of the “greats” didn’t follow the rules. James Joyce once wrote a 3,687 word sentence. Mario Puzo (The Godfather) used adverbs like it was going out of style. James Baldwin wrote some of the most dense sentences I’ve ever read. But, nonetheless, I went back to my book and followed all of the rules. 3 years and 8 rewrites later, I finally get what the comic-book writer meant. The “rules” aren’t “rules,” they’re guidelines. They’re meant to help you stay the course if you start to stray too far away. They aren’t meant to be restrictive — they’re meant to give you a good idea of what your writing should look like. The day I came to this conclusion is the day my writing got better. But it also led to other realizations. Good writing works on a spectrum — your story doesn’t have to be perfect. You probably shouldn’t tell more than you show, but if your plot and characters are engaging, you may get a pass. People probably won’t notice your plot isn’t the most creative in the world if your prose strikes an emotional cord. Your first act can be a little longer than your second and third if it’s helping build the world and move the story forward. You can lack in one area if you make up for it in the next. I often read the reviews of “award winning” books just to see what critics said. I’ve not once read a critique saying “this was the most perfect book ever written.” If the greats are allowed to be flawed, give yourself the same license. Those three examples I gave above came from classics I’ve read before, and those three books were flawed just like anyone else’s. But — their strengths were so strong I didn’t even give a shit. I flew through those books because they were able to resonate with me one way or another. Work on becoming the best writer you can, not the most perfect one. If we all followed the rules, we would all sound the same. But really though. Imagine if we all followed the “short sentence rule.” We’d all be monotone. And sound like aliens. Who’ve discovered the written word for the first time. The flaws in our work are what gives us our special literary fingerprint. And by “flaws,” I mean what goes against the typical literary conventions. By all means, please fix typos and very confusing bits of dialogue. Don’t take what I’m saying as an excuse to put out a shitty book. Rule breaking should be used like seasoning in recipes — just enough to add your own flavor. You can use adverbs if you want. Just don’t go fucking nuts. It might be a little annoying for readers to read a sentence like: “He effortlessly, beautifully, gracefully, ……” Go easy on the adverbs. Space them out when you need them. Experiment with form and literary conventions. I once read a book, Wettest County in The World, where the author never used speech tags or quotations. It honestly made it flow better for me. It seemed like natural speech and I still knew who was talking. DISCLAIMER: His dialogue was unique to each character and specific actions lead into the conversations. Yet again, good writing is on a spectrum. You can break the rules once you get a handle on them and have honed your style. In conclusion — rules are like assholes, everyone has one. Never start with prologues. Never start a sentence with “and.” Never write when you’re not inspired. Never ever start with a dream sequence. Never do this, never do that. A large part of the early days of your writing career is honestly sifting through the mounds of advice to find which bits are useful. I read craft books and studied the works of much more superior writers to come to the observations I have today. There are 6 rules I follow. I think these are universal amongst fiction writers: Cut out excess words Don’t stop to edit, edit in waves. Do a first draft. Then a second. And so on. Give your drafts some distance before editing. Write everyday. Or as much as your schedule allows. Read as often as possible. Preferably words of writers better than you. Use strong verbs instead of flimsy words. “He walked” vs “He strode” I feel anything other than those 6 above can be experimented with at the author’s discretion. (Feel free to disagree.) Please don’t take my observations as me saying to be a lazy writer. Put in the hours of practice. Read. Learn. Observe. Yet again — a writer needs to know the rules before they can break them. A quick example using something non-writing related — I once asked my basketball coach why is it NBA players are allowed to do non-fundamentally sound things. He said “because they’re good enough to. Ya’ll aren’t.” Think about that for a bit and apply it to writing. You must have the skills and experience first before you attempt to turn tried-and-true methods on their heads. If you don’t want to use dialogue tags, learn how to make your dialogue stick out from character to character. You want to toss out your “plot,” make sure your characters are great and your prose is flawless. You want to write a prologue despite conventional wisdom saying otherwise? Make sure it sucks the reader in and reveals something you couldn’t know without it. The beauty of creative writing is you can do what the hell you want, how you want! It’s an art form. A very beautiful one. It is even more beautiful when a writer puts their own fingerprint and style on a piece. So take out your laptop. Write your book. Write your short story. Pull out the rule book and commit all of it to memory — then toss the shit in the shredder.
https://medium.com/1-one-infinity/what-ive-learned-about-writing-fiction-and-it-s-rules-25a8b9c8437b
['Danny Cherry']
2019-07-07 22:34:14.746000+00:00
['Writing', 'Advice', 'Writing Tips', 'Fiction', 'Creative Writing']
Title I’ve learned writing fiction “rules”Content I’ve learned writing fiction “rules” meant broken Photo Nicole Honeywill “You must learn rule order break them” advice comic book legend gave crowd comiccon 2017 panel led comic book writer take break industry mean storyteller whole gave usual advice utilize secondary character bring various side main read different genre form literature write everyday make pentagram middle crossroad want sign agent etc etc etc dropped paradoxical bombshell — “learn rule order break them” 22 confused fuck crowd hoped hear magical spell tip would help finish slow moving manuscript instead got Yoda level wisdom nothing confuse make want pull one cliché clear erase board scribble incoherently figured hell meant scoured book learned “the rules” went write manuscript wrote rewrote read fiction book could get hand got even confused even “greats” didn’t follow rule James Joyce wrote 3687 word sentence Mario Puzo Godfather used adverb like going style James Baldwin wrote dense sentence I’ve ever read nonetheless went back book followed rule 3 year 8 rewrite later finally get comicbook writer meant “rules” aren’t “rules” they’re guideline They’re meant help stay course start stray far away aren’t meant restrictive — they’re meant give good idea writing look like day came conclusion day writing got better also led realization Good writing work spectrum — story doesn’t perfect probably shouldn’t tell show plot character engaging may get pas People probably won’t notice plot isn’t creative world prose strike emotional cord first act little longer second third it’s helping build world move story forward lack one area make next often read review “award winning” book see critic said I’ve read critique saying “this perfect book ever written” great allowed flawed give license three example gave came classic I’ve read three book flawed like anyone else’s — strength strong didn’t even give shit flew book able resonate one way another Work becoming best writer perfect one followed rule would sound really though Imagine followed “short sentence rule” We’d monotone sound like alien Who’ve discovered written word first time flaw work give u special literary fingerprint “flaws” mean go typical literary convention mean please fix typo confusing bit dialogue Don’t take I’m saying excuse put shitty book Rule breaking used like seasoning recipe — enough add flavor use adverb want don’t go fucking nut might little annoying reader read sentence like “He effortlessly beautifully gracefully ……” Go easy adverb Space need Experiment form literary convention read book Wettest County World author never used speech tag quotation honestly made flow better seemed like natural speech still knew talking DISCLAIMER dialogue unique character specific action lead conversation Yet good writing spectrum break rule get handle honed style conclusion — rule like asshole everyone one Never start prologue Never start sentence “and” Never write you’re inspired Never ever start dream sequence Never never large part early day writing career honestly sifting mound advice find bit useful read craft book studied work much superior writer come observation today 6 rule follow think universal amongst fiction writer Cut excess word Don’t stop edit edit wave first draft second Give draft distance editing Write everyday much schedule allows Read often possible Preferably word writer better Use strong verb instead flimsy word “He walked” v “He strode” feel anything 6 experimented author’s discretion Feel free disagree Please don’t take observation saying lazy writer Put hour practice Read Learn Observe Yet — writer need know rule break quick example using something nonwriting related — asked basketball coach NBA player allowed nonfundamentally sound thing said “because they’re good enough Ya’ll aren’t” Think bit apply writing must skill experience first attempt turn triedandtrue method head don’t want use dialogue tag learn make dialogue stick character character want toss “plot” make sure character great prose flawless want write prologue despite conventional wisdom saying otherwise Make sure suck reader reveals something couldn’t know without beauty creative writing hell want want It’s art form beautiful one even beautiful writer put fingerprint style piece take laptop Write book Write short story Pull rule book commit memory — toss shit shredderTags Writing Advice Writing Tips Fiction Creative Writing
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What is Asexuality?
NEO.LIFE: How did you figure out you were ace? Angela Chen: I came across the definition of asexuality in my teens. But I thought I was a straight woman, essentially because I wasn’t sex-repulsed. I hadn’t had sex yet but I expected that I would one day, and I would enjoy it “just like everyone else.” In my early 20s I was in my first relationship. That became the impetus for me to realize I was ace, not because of anything to do with actually having sex, but because there were all of these issues around [my partner] seeing the world and sexuality differently than I did. I had never understood or experienced sexual attraction the way allo people do, so when he said things like, “Everyone is always sexually attracted to everyone else all the time,” I imagined what I felt toward him, which … wasn’t sexual attraction: It was love that maybe could be expressed sexually, but it wasn’t just physical attraction. So I was imagining him experiencing [love] toward everyone, and it made me so jealous and threatened. Once I realized those were very different things, I started asking myself: What is attraction? How is it that I could be in my early 20s and not celibate and not understand what attraction is? And how could all of us think about attraction and romance and desire differently? Why do we always put them together when they don’t have to be together, and what could be gained from separating them? NL: What do we gain from separating attraction into categories like sexual, romantic, and platonic attraction? AC: It gives you a better idea of exactly what you want. It gives us more options to think creatively about how we can get the things we want. For example, I think most people think that if you want a romantic relationship, that means you have to have a sexual relationship — but what if that weren’t true? What if there were other ways of living and other ways of being? I recently interviewed someone who is ace and is in a three-parent family with two other parents. I think most people think that if you’re going to have a kid, then you need one romantic partner. But what if we separated childcare from romance from sexuality? What other configurations could be possible? Asexuality destabilizes the border between romantic and platonic attraction, because many aces are sex-repulsed but still feel romantic attraction. My allo friends are like, “This makes so much sense: In college I had this friend, and I felt like I was in love with them in this very romantic way — but then I thought maybe it wasn’t romantic because I wasn’t sexually attracted to them.” Once you start breaking down these feelings that were kind of confusing or ineffable, a lot of patterns become more legible. NL: Have you thought about platonic relationships more during the pandemic? I feel like I miss my friends so badly right now, and they’re on my mind all the time. AC: I think I have. Often we just lean on our significant other, if we have one, to provide all of the social and emotional benefits. Then once the pandemic happens you realize, “Oh, that was never feasible.” I’m not aromantic, but a lot of aromantic aces talk about how much we need to reconsider what’s important in our lives and the roles that our friends play. Why is it that we always privilege our romantic relationships? Why does it seem so normal to move for our romantic partner but it doesn’t seem normal to make life changes for “just a friend”? Why is it that community and friendships are not often prioritized in the same way? Is the feeling different, or is it because there are different social norms? I talk about how important it is to believe in the importance of our friends, but I fall into this trap, too. Currently I’m in a bit of a fight with a friend, and I caught myself thinking the other day that if she and I were in a romantic relationship, there’s no way I would have let this fight go on for as long as it has. I would have brought it up to her much earlier and talked it through, and instead I’m kind of being a coward, and we’re both avoiding each other. Being ghosted by a friend can be just as painful as being ghosted by someone you were dating, but we don’t have the language to talk about it in the same way. NL: Yeah, we don’t have models for having fights with friends the way we have fights with romantic partners. Instead of making up, we just let things drift away. AC: It just can be so uncomfortable to be the one to have to break the social norm. Being ghosted by a friend can be just as painful as being ghosted by someone you were dating, but we don’t have the language to talk about it in the same way. And none of us wants to be the person to care too much. Of course I love my friends, but I don’t want to feel like I’m putting in all the work and they’re not putting in the work. I think there’s just so much self-consciousness about taking some things more seriously, and I think that there’s a lot of vulnerability in there, too. NL: In January, the city of Somerville, Massachusetts began recognizing domestic partnerships that don’t require a romantic relationship and aren’t limited to two people. What are the benefits of this kind of legal structure? AC: For me I would flip this around: Why should it only be limited to people that you’re romantically attracted to? That implies that the care you have for the people you’re romantically attracted to is always more important than the love that you’d have for a sibling or even just a friend. Why is it that these other forms of devotion are not valued as much? Why should I be banned from sharing health insurance with someone who is just as important to me? I think it is good to have benefits where you can provide for those that you care about. They shouldn’t only be limited to a very specific kind of caring. NL: In the book you write about how asexuality doesn’t need to be a rigidly defined or permanent identity — you say that it has “porous borders.” Why do you think that the ace community is fluid like that? domestic partnerships that don’t require a romantic relationship and aren’t limited to two people. What are the benefits of this kind of legal structure? AC: I think that people don’t talk about sexual fluidity enough. If you think you’re a lesbian for most of your life and you start being attracted to men, that shouldn’t mean that you were a fake lesbian. People think about “phases” as this kind of derogatory term, like you were never the real deal, but I think most people go through different phases in terms of personality and in terms of exploration, and I don’t think that needs to be denigrated. With asexuality, because it’s so challenged still, because people still love to say, “You’re not ace — you’re just shy, or you’re just not old enough, or you haven’t met the right person.” I think maybe that has affected the ace community. It’s OK if you’re part of the community and one day you realize that you did meet the right person. It’s fine — go on and just be happy, and we were glad to have you here! And I think that’s a lovely way of looking at the community. I like the idea of ace-ness as a tool, a set of frameworks, a set of concepts, and you can apply them when they’re useful, instead of it being an obligation.
https://medium.com/neodotlife/what-is-asexuality-6ba1f49ed054
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2020-12-03 17:52:00.765000+00:00
['Books', 'Relationships', 'Self', 'Sexuality', 'Sex']
Title AsexualityContent NEOLIFE figure ace Angela Chen came across definition asexuality teen thought straight woman essentially wasn’t sexrepulsed hadn’t sex yet expected would one day would enjoy “just like everyone else” early 20 first relationship became impetus realize ace anything actually sex issue around partner seeing world sexuality differently never understood experienced sexual attraction way allo people said thing like “Everyone always sexually attracted everyone else time” imagined felt toward … wasn’t sexual attraction love maybe could expressed sexually wasn’t physical attraction imagining experiencing love toward everyone made jealous threatened realized different thing started asking attraction could early 20 celibate understand attraction could u think attraction romance desire differently always put together don’t together could gained separating NL gain separating attraction category like sexual romantic platonic attraction AC give better idea exactly want give u option think creatively get thing want example think people think want romantic relationship mean sexual relationship — weren’t true way living way recently interviewed someone ace threeparent family two parent think people think you’re going kid need one romantic partner separated childcare romance sexuality configuration could possible Asexuality destabilizes border romantic platonic attraction many ace sexrepulsed still feel romantic attraction allo friend like “This make much sense college friend felt like love romantic way — thought maybe wasn’t romantic wasn’t sexually attracted them” start breaking feeling kind confusing ineffable lot pattern become legible NL thought platonic relationship pandemic feel like miss friend badly right they’re mind time AC think Often lean significant one provide social emotional benefit pandemic happens realize “Oh never feasible” I’m aromantic lot aromantic ace talk much need reconsider what’s important life role friend play always privilege romantic relationship seem normal move romantic partner doesn’t seem normal make life change “just friend” community friendship often prioritized way feeling different different social norm talk important believe importance friend fall trap Currently I’m bit fight friend caught thinking day romantic relationship there’s way would let fight go long would brought much earlier talked instead I’m kind coward we’re avoiding ghosted friend painful ghosted someone dating don’t language talk way NL Yeah don’t model fight friend way fight romantic partner Instead making let thing drift away AC uncomfortable one break social norm ghosted friend painful ghosted someone dating don’t language talk way none u want person care much course love friend don’t want feel like I’m putting work they’re putting work think there’s much selfconsciousness taking thing seriously think there’s lot vulnerability NL January city Somerville Massachusetts began recognizing domestic partnership don’t require romantic relationship aren’t limited two people benefit kind legal structure AC would flip around limited people you’re romantically attracted implies care people you’re romantically attracted always important love you’d sibling even friend form devotion valued much banned sharing health insurance someone important think good benefit provide care shouldn’t limited specific kind caring NL book write asexuality doesn’t need rigidly defined permanent identity — say “porous borders” think ace community fluid like domestic partnership don’t require romantic relationship aren’t limited two people benefit kind legal structure AC think people don’t talk sexual fluidity enough think you’re lesbian life start attracted men shouldn’t mean fake lesbian People think “phases” kind derogatory term like never real deal think people go different phase term personality term exploration don’t think need denigrated asexuality it’s challenged still people still love say “You’re ace — you’re shy you’re old enough haven’t met right person” think maybe affected ace community It’s OK you’re part community one day realize meet right person It’s fine — go happy glad think that’s lovely way looking community like idea aceness tool set framework set concept apply they’re useful instead obligationTags Books Relationships Self Sexuality Sex
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Catch Up On The Classics During COVID-19
In no particular order… First up, I recommend just about anything by British writer George Orwell, but I’m particularly going to suggest that you check out Nineteen Eighty-Four and Animal Farm, both eloquent, page-turning dystopian narratives written in the 1940s. These two books are not just two must-reads within mid-century classics, but must-reads within dystopian fiction, speculative fiction, and two of my personal favourites. Crossing the Atlantic, American writers J.D. Salinger with his 1951 novel Catcher in the Rye and Harper Lee with her 1960 To Kill a Mockingbird — both novels which tend to find themselves on high school reading lists. You might have read these when you were a teen or you might have passed them by, either way, if you haven’t ever read these at all or haven’t read these since you were a teen — these are well worth checking out. African-American writer Richard Wright’s 1940 protest novel Native Son holds a combative history of acceptance and complaint within American public schools and libraries, is graphic and harrowing, and is a classic of African-American literature as it depicts the realities of African-American life in Chicago in the 1930s. Breakfast at Tiffany’s isn’t just a film! Although if you want to watch it during quarantine obviously go for it! But the original 1958 novella Breakfast at Tiffany’s by Truman Capote, along with the small selection of his short stories that often get bound together in its book form, is next on this list. Capote’s writing is exquisitely crafted, bringing you into the position of a somewhat neutral on-the-shelf but curious observer, with plenty to set your brain ticking. Crossing the Pacific, Chinese writer Eileen Chang and her 1943 collection of short stories Love in a Fallen City is well worth picking up. Chang is often commended as one of the greatest Chinese 20th Century writers. There are so many well-crafted, absorbing, challenging, and insightful books from this era. So, here are just a few more mid-century classics for you to catch up on during quarantine / self-isolation: Guatemalan writer Miguel Ángel Asturias ’ 1946 classic novel The President ’ 1946 classic novel American writer Carson McCullers with her 1946 novel A Member of the Wedding French-Algerian writer Albert Camus ’ 1947 novel The Plague (although that might sit a bit too close to home at the moment!) ’ 1947 novel (although that might sit a bit too close to home at the moment!) Japanese writer Osamu Dazai ’s 1948 post-war novel No Longer Human, a Japanese modern classic ’s 1948 post-war novel a Japanese modern classic American writer Ernest Hemingway ’s 1951 esteemed novel The Old Man and the Sea (if you haven’t read any Hemingway yet, definitely get into this!) ’s 1951 esteemed novel (if you haven’t read any Hemingway yet, definitely get into this!) British writer William Golding ’s 1954 dystopian novel Lord of the Flies which depicts a group of island marooned preteen boys in their attempt to survive and govern themselves. ’s 1954 dystopian novel which depicts a group of island marooned preteen boys in their attempt to survive and govern themselves. Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe ’s 1958 novel Things Fall Apart is often noted as his greatest work and cited as one of the most-read (if not the most widely read) books within modern African literature ’s 1958 novel is often noted as his greatest work and cited as one of the most-read (if not the most widely read) books within modern African literature South-African writer Es’kia Mphahlele ’s autobiographical 1959 novel Down Second Avenue , banned under apartheid, depicted the author’s struggle for an education and his challenges as a teacher under apartheid ’s autobiographical 1959 novel , banned under apartheid, depicted the author’s struggle for an education and his challenges as a teacher under apartheid American writer Sylvia Plath with her semi-autobiographical 1963 novel The Bell Jar I hope this gives you some books to add to your TBR, and better yet, some books to enjoy reading while you stay home during this pandemic. Photo by Clay Banks on Unsplash By the time this is all over, you’ll have caught up on some classic mid-century books — some of which may have been on your TBR for a while while others may have become new additions to your TBR after reading this article. Happy reading, and be safe and well!
https://medium.com/inspired-writer/catch-up-on-the-classics-during-covid-19-1404be8b0425
['Anna Kirkpatrick-Jung']
2020-04-23 08:30:27.119000+00:00
['Quarantine', 'Reading', 'Covid 19', 'Coronavirus', 'Classics']
Title Catch Classics COVID19Content particular order… First recommend anything British writer George Orwell I’m particularly going suggest check Nineteen EightyFour Animal Farm eloquent pageturning dystopian narrative written 1940s two book two mustreads within midcentury classic mustreads within dystopian fiction speculative fiction two personal favourite Crossing Atlantic American writer JD Salinger 1951 novel Catcher Rye Harper Lee 1960 Kill Mockingbird — novel tend find high school reading list might read teen might passed either way haven’t ever read haven’t read since teen — well worth checking AfricanAmerican writer Richard Wright’s 1940 protest novel Native Son hold combative history acceptance complaint within American public school library graphic harrowing classic AfricanAmerican literature depicts reality AfricanAmerican life Chicago 1930s Breakfast Tiffany’s isn’t film Although want watch quarantine obviously go original 1958 novella Breakfast Tiffany’s Truman Capote along small selection short story often get bound together book form next list Capote’s writing exquisitely crafted bringing position somewhat neutral ontheshelf curious observer plenty set brain ticking Crossing Pacific Chinese writer Eileen Chang 1943 collection short story Love Fallen City well worth picking Chang often commended one greatest Chinese 20th Century writer many wellcrafted absorbing challenging insightful book era midcentury classic catch quarantine selfisolation Guatemalan writer Miguel Ángel Asturias ’ 1946 classic novel President ’ 1946 classic novel American writer Carson McCullers 1946 novel Member Wedding FrenchAlgerian writer Albert Camus ’ 1947 novel Plague although might sit bit close home moment ’ 1947 novel although might sit bit close home moment Japanese writer Osamu Dazai ’s 1948 postwar novel Longer Human Japanese modern classic ’s 1948 postwar novel Japanese modern classic American writer Ernest Hemingway ’s 1951 esteemed novel Old Man Sea haven’t read Hemingway yet definitely get ’s 1951 esteemed novel haven’t read Hemingway yet definitely get British writer William Golding ’s 1954 dystopian novel Lord Flies depicts group island marooned preteen boy attempt survive govern ’s 1954 dystopian novel depicts group island marooned preteen boy attempt survive govern Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe ’s 1958 novel Things Fall Apart often noted greatest work cited one mostread widely read book within modern African literature ’s 1958 novel often noted greatest work cited one mostread widely read book within modern African literature SouthAfrican writer Es’kia Mphahlele ’s autobiographical 1959 novel Second Avenue banned apartheid depicted author’s struggle education challenge teacher apartheid ’s autobiographical 1959 novel banned apartheid depicted author’s struggle education challenge teacher apartheid American writer Sylvia Plath semiautobiographical 1963 novel Bell Jar hope give book add TBR better yet book enjoy reading stay home pandemic Photo Clay Banks Unsplash time you’ll caught classic midcentury book — may TBR others may become new addition TBR reading article Happy reading safe wellTags Quarantine Reading Covid 19 Coronavirus Classics
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How coronavirus is driving improvements in online teaching
Yesterday I gave my first online class using an application developed internally at IE University, WoW Home. The result was far superior to the methodology I had been using systematically since the beginning of the pandemic. The WoW Room, which was opened in 2016 and about which I wrote at the time, has a 45 square meter screen made up of 48 smaller monitors mounted in a U-shaped configuration covering 230 degrees, along with cameras with automatic teacher tracking and 1,600 Watt of sound, which we have been using for several years now on several courses. I have used it on numerous occasions, typically to teach students working from different locations around the world, but for other uses as well. But under the lockdown in Spain as part of the measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic, teachers are largely unable to use any of IE University’s facilities in the Spanish capital. Instead, the little sister of our WoW Room, the so-called WoW in a Box, has taken center stage: like its physical counterpart, it uses HTML5 and WebRTC to create, in a browser window, a virtual classroom that allows the professor to see all his or her students in video windows in real time, along with the presentation or other materials (videos, documents, etc.) that the teacher wishes to share, as well as tools such as real-time surveys, collaborative whiteboard, chat window, breakout rooms, etc. The WoW in a Box has two versions: Studio, with a computer equipped with a very powerful graphic card and a lot of memory that can visualize a larger number of students and used on large monitors (some of them touch screens) within IE facilities; and Home, limited to a maximum of 37 students in simultaneous visualization, but which, as its name suggests, can be used from home. The layout I prepared yesterday can be seen in the image: on my laptop screen a part of the video wall appears, showing me in the upper left corner and my presentation. The video wall can be extended to see all 42 students in yesterday’s session, or the screen can be used for other resources, with the professor and the students who are speaking remaining visible on the left side of the screen. When a student speaks, his or her microphone is connected, which is muted when he or she is not speaking to prevent background noise. I put the entire presentation on an additional monitor, so I know where I was at any given time and had some reference to the material as topics arise. One of the characteristics of my classes is that my presentations are not sequential: they are interactive, and I encourage students to interrupt and ask questions, which means that one session is never the same as another. My students don’t usually take notes. Instead I pose a series of questions I expect them to internalize and understand by asking questions back. For this reason, the challenge of reconstructing this permanent interaction in a virtual environment is even greater, because it is based on a series of feedback cycles: when I ask a question, the students can “raise their hand” by clicking on a button, and I can enlarge the video wall and not only see their faces in real time, but also hear the ideas they want to put forward through the chat, along with a colored indicator of their participation rate during that session. When the need arose to replace face to face classes with online teaching due to the coronavirus pandemic, IE University initially used Adobe Connect: a popular tool that most teachers know how to use, and which allows them to recreate, even if not completely, an interactive environment. This was to allow students who wanted to attend classes from home because they had been in contact with people with the virus or because they had visited areas at risk. But after we moved all teaching online, we used Adobe Connect to teach, first from empty classrooms, and then from home. The idea now is to progressively extend the use of WoW in a Box to all courses, thus facilitating a level of interaction that is not simply a substitute for face-to-face classes, but a complete experience that also allows students to better understand virtual environments. Possibly, at some point in the near future, students will be able to attend these classes using virtual reality viewers. Such a transition requires more than technology. The WoW Box is a clear example of maintaining the interaction that takes place in a classroom, ensuring that teachers and students are comfortable with the new format. While there was room for improvement, Yesterday’s session showed that this kind of interaction can work. From my kitchen at home, so I could connect by cable to the router, I was able to launch some real-time surveys, see students raising (figuratively) their hands (and being able to remember the order much better than in a face-to-face class, but also deciding that we were going to move to another topic and “lower their hands” in a single click), and the students were able to raise doubts or ask for clarification. An environment, in short, that we could describe as even richer than the face-to-face class itself. After a certain number of uses, in fact, I can imagine myself in a face-to-face class missing some of the resources that I have in my virtual version: This must be the first time in many years of teaching I can say that. The potential of this approach, as its use becomes more widespread, for example formats such as immersive videos or guest speakers in class, is immense. Even when the lockdown is lifted, I think this is an experience we will want to retain and develop further.
https://medium.com/enrique-dans/how-coronavirus-is-driving-improvements-in-online-teaching-809ee5e39153
['Enrique Dans']
2020-03-19 18:30:36.280000+00:00
['Ie University', 'Education', 'Coronavirus', 'Online Education', 'Teaching']
Title coronavirus driving improvement online teachingContent Yesterday gave first online class using application developed internally IE University WoW Home result far superior methodology using systematically since beginning pandemic WoW Room opened 2016 wrote time 45 square meter screen made 48 smaller monitor mounted Ushaped configuration covering 230 degree along camera automatic teacher tracking 1600 Watt sound using several year several course used numerous occasion typically teach student working different location around world us well lockdown Spain part measure contain coronavirus pandemic teacher largely unable use IE University’s facility Spanish capital Instead little sister WoW Room socalled WoW Box taken center stage like physical counterpart us HTML5 WebRTC create browser window virtual classroom allows professor see student video window real time along presentation material video document etc teacher wish share well tool realtime survey collaborative whiteboard chat window breakout room etc WoW Box two version Studio computer equipped powerful graphic card lot memory visualize larger number student used large monitor touch screen within IE facility Home limited maximum 37 student simultaneous visualization name suggests used home layout prepared yesterday seen image laptop screen part video wall appears showing upper left corner presentation video wall extended see 42 student yesterday’s session screen used resource professor student speaking remaining visible left side screen student speaks microphone connected muted speaking prevent background noise put entire presentation additional monitor know given time reference material topic arise One characteristic class presentation sequential interactive encourage student interrupt ask question mean one session never another student don’t usually take note Instead pose series question expect internalize understand asking question back reason challenge reconstructing permanent interaction virtual environment even greater based series feedback cycle ask question student “raise hand” clicking button enlarge video wall see face real time also hear idea want put forward chat along colored indicator participation rate session need arose replace face face class online teaching due coronavirus pandemic IE University initially used Adobe Connect popular tool teacher know use allows recreate even completely interactive environment allow student wanted attend class home contact people virus visited area risk moved teaching online used Adobe Connect teach first empty classroom home idea progressively extend use WoW Box course thus facilitating level interaction simply substitute facetoface class complete experience also allows student better understand virtual environment Possibly point near future student able attend class using virtual reality viewer transition requires technology WoW Box clear example maintaining interaction take place classroom ensuring teacher student comfortable new format room improvement Yesterday’s session showed kind interaction work kitchen home could connect cable router able launch realtime survey see student raising figuratively hand able remember order much better facetoface class also deciding going move another topic “lower hands” single click student able raise doubt ask clarification environment short could describe even richer facetoface class certain number us fact imagine facetoface class missing resource virtual version must first time many year teaching say potential approach use becomes widespread example format immersive video guest speaker class immense Even lockdown lifted think experience want retain develop furtherTags Ie University Education Coronavirus Online Education Teaching
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Web-Service for Pharmacists: How Data Science Can Help Pharmacists with Customer Care
People are known to shrink from bureaucratic procedures and get intimidated by the official hospital — or even GP office settings. In many cases, when they seek immediate relief, they go directly to local pharmacies where pharmacists face the need to offer prompt treatment based solely on described complaints. To reinforce the connection between a pharmacy and a patient, we created a system consisting of a pharmacist-oriented web-service and a patient bot service that are connected to a shared database. Inna Ageeva, CEO at Sciforce, contemplates about the potential impact of the project on the pharmacy-level healthcare: “In many countries people, when getting ill, go to pharmacies to seek for help. Pharmacists have to take decisions and to help their customers based on the described complains. Our project helps them use country-specific protocols via a web service to better understand the customer’s needs and take appropriate decisions. This product aims to improve health care services at the level of pharmacies and in might be of a big social impact for the countries with limited access to healthcare services” Pharmacist’s web-service The web service is based on the digitalized clinical practical guidelines for pharmacists. The database was populated from a variety of sources. For the Ukraine-based prototype, we collected information on medication and recommendations from pharmaceutical protocols approved by the Ministry of Healthcare of Ukraine. Then, we processed international guidelines and extracted information to an intermediate table. Then, we checked whether the medications are registered in Ukraine and whether they are the OTC drugs. We developed convenient algorithms to define symptom treatment and at present our web-service covers 15 symptoms of complete surveys, including online checking of life-threatening conditions. From the user side, it requires several steps to obtain a recommendation. At first, a pharmacist chooses a symptom and fills in a questionnaire about life-threatening conditions. In case such condition is detected, a message appears suggesting that the patient should address a physician. In other cases, the pharmacist is redirected to the page to determine the symptomatic pharmacotherapy. After the patient’s interview, the system displays a result. The result consists of several fields that might include patient state or a recommendation to contact a doctor, as well as recommended therapeutic groups and medications from each group and pharmaceutical care messages. Based on the results, a pharmacist can offer a better evidence-based solution, recommend the patient further examination at a healthcare facility, save the results as a medication history, or send a report on adverse effects. Bot service for patients The patient bot service we developed is a supplementary service connected to the pharmacist’s web-service that provides patients with information on their medication, including methods of administration and possible interactions. The aim of the service is to help patients with drug adherence and establish a connection between the patient and the pharmacist to enable further explanation and feedback. To get the information for online pharmaceutical care by a bot service, we executed a parsing of the ninth issue of Ukraine’s State Drug Formulary. How it works The under-the-hood the system is a multi-component. As a pharmacist fills in the online-survey based on the user’s complaints, the requests are sent to a back-end following by queries to a database to extract the information and record a user session. After that, a patient connects to the bot and inputs the resulting medication to obtain the basic info, causing next requests and queries to the same database.Technologically, we rely on Python and Django framework, and the relational database is developed with PostgreSQL. According to Olha Marushchak, the author of the project, it is the strong connection between IT and pharmacy that made the project stand out among other outstanding ideas: “We were the only one to present work that addresses pharmaceutical issues and the only one to work in the field of Information Technology. Most research was done on laboratory animals, especially in endocrinology and neurobiology. There was another girl from Odessa who had very strong statistics, but she did not present it as Data Science. I hope that with our project we raised Ukraine’s rating, showed that we have progressive ideas. We talked about the e-health system and about the medical reform and that our web-service can become a part of the nationwide reforms. We see that our project gets traction, so we plan to work harder and improve it and probably to publish a scientific paper — there is a good chance that it will be accepted by the academia.” Viktor Kolchenko, who is responsible for the whole technical side of the project, also shares his impressions on being a software developer amid medical professionals:
https://medium.com/sciforce/web-service-for-pharmacists-how-data-science-can-help-pharmacists-with-customer-care-b0f728d37483
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2019-05-28 11:18:01.679000+00:00
['Artificial Intelligence', 'Chatbots', 'Healthcare', 'Pharmaceutical', 'Data Science']
Title WebService Pharmacists Data Science Help Pharmacists Customer CareContent People known shrink bureaucratic procedure get intimidated official hospital — even GP office setting many case seek immediate relief go directly local pharmacy pharmacist face need offer prompt treatment based solely described complaint reinforce connection pharmacy patient created system consisting pharmacistoriented webservice patient bot service connected shared database Inna Ageeva CEO Sciforce contemplates potential impact project pharmacylevel healthcare “In many country people getting ill go pharmacy seek help Pharmacists take decision help customer based described complains project help use countryspecific protocol via web service better understand customer’s need take appropriate decision product aim improve health care service level pharmacy might big social impact country limited access healthcare services” Pharmacist’s webservice web service based digitalized clinical practical guideline pharmacist database populated variety source Ukrainebased prototype collected information medication recommendation pharmaceutical protocol approved Ministry Healthcare Ukraine processed international guideline extracted information intermediate table checked whether medication registered Ukraine whether OTC drug developed convenient algorithm define symptom treatment present webservice cover 15 symptom complete survey including online checking lifethreatening condition user side requires several step obtain recommendation first pharmacist chooses symptom fill questionnaire lifethreatening condition case condition detected message appears suggesting patient address physician case pharmacist redirected page determine symptomatic pharmacotherapy patient’s interview system display result result consists several field might include patient state recommendation contact doctor well recommended therapeutic group medication group pharmaceutical care message Based result pharmacist offer better evidencebased solution recommend patient examination healthcare facility save result medication history send report adverse effect Bot service patient patient bot service developed supplementary service connected pharmacist’s webservice provides patient information medication including method administration possible interaction aim service help patient drug adherence establish connection patient pharmacist enable explanation feedback get information online pharmaceutical care bot service executed parsing ninth issue Ukraine’s State Drug Formulary work underthehood system multicomponent pharmacist fill onlinesurvey based user’s complaint request sent backend following query database extract information record user session patient connects bot input resulting medication obtain basic info causing next request query databaseTechnologically rely Python Django framework relational database developed PostgreSQL According Olha Marushchak author project strong connection pharmacy made project stand among outstanding idea “We one present work address pharmaceutical issue one work field Information Technology research done laboratory animal especially endocrinology neurobiology another girl Odessa strong statistic present Data Science hope project raised Ukraine’s rating showed progressive idea talked ehealth system medical reform webservice become part nationwide reform see project get traction plan work harder improve probably publish scientific paper — good chance accepted academia” Viktor Kolchenko responsible whole technical side project also share impression software developer amid medical professionalsTags Artificial Intelligence Chatbots Healthcare Pharmaceutical Data Science
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Design Documentation — Style Guides and Design Systems
What are Style Guides and Design Systems? The Style Guide establishes the root for visual presentations and a design system connects components, patterns, and visuals together to become one single source of truth for products and brands. Well, something like that and as there are many differences there are similarities as well. Style guides and design systems both save a lot of time and misunderstandings. They both increase the workflow and efficiency of the team. They are both documents with different content, they both have the same purpose — allowing multiple contributors to work consistently to create a consistently awesome experience for people and set a unified voice and tone for a brand. The question is why don’t we simply call it documentation? Because they are simply just different kinds of documentations contributing to what is mentioned above and a lot more. Well, we can but there is a high probability that at some point we will have to explain the difference between the two in detail. Let’s begin with style guides as they are comparatively concise, compact, and visually viable to understand. Style Guides A style guide is a documentation of the guidelines for a brand’s visual and content elements. It defines the visual representation of a brand and establishes the root of its voice and tone. It is a document of the choice of colors, the prominence of the logo, and the language. It’s a document of all things you see, read, and remember about a brand. Companies, Agencies, brands, freelancers, designers, and developers deploy the style guide to avoid wasted time and efforts in bringing the brand’s message together.
https://uxplanet.org/design-documentation-style-guides-and-design-systems-a6e25c655a34
['Priyanka J']
2020-12-17 09:49:32.723000+00:00
['Design Handoff', 'Design Systems', 'Design', 'Style Guides', 'Design Documentation']
Title Design Documentation — Style Guides Design SystemsContent Style Guides Design Systems Style Guide establishes root visual presentation design system connects component pattern visuals together become one single source truth product brand Well something like many difference similarity well Style guide design system save lot time misunderstanding increase workflow efficiency team document different content purpose — allowing multiple contributor work consistently create consistently awesome experience people set unified voice tone brand question don’t simply call documentation simply different kind documentation contributing mentioned lot Well high probability point explain difference two detail Let’s begin style guide comparatively concise compact visually viable understand Style Guides style guide documentation guideline brand’s visual content element defines visual representation brand establishes root voice tone document choice color prominence logo language It’s document thing see read remember brand Companies Agencies brand freelancer designer developer deploy style guide avoid wasted time effort bringing brand’s message togetherTags Design Handoff Design Systems Design Style Guides Design Documentation
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How to Build Deep Focus Into Your Organizational Culture
How to Build Deep Focus Into Your Organizational Culture Building deep focus into your organizational culture equips you to grow and adapt to changing market conditions. Here’s how to do it. Let’s say you’ve developed the habit of flexing your focus muscle. Maybe you’ve adopted certain contemplative practices like mindfulness meditation, or invested in a pair of noise-cancelling headphones that are working wonders for you. Perhaps you’ve taken it a step further and dug deep into our BLOCC framework. Deep focus — those prolonged periods of time when you focus precisely on what you want to focus on — has become an integral part of your life. You simply can’t imagine going back to those work days of darting in and out between brief moments of focus and long stretches of distracted meandering. For our free book on deep focus, click here. Whatever got you to this point, let’s say your confidence is developing and you’ve even communicated to a few of your colleagues how important you think focus is. In getting this far you’ve already completed the two most difficult steps: (1) You’ve established a personal practice, and (2) You’ve created a bridge to bring this practice into your organizational culture. As such, you’ve internalized this crucial lesson: Focus isn’t just a state, it’s a practice. (tweet this) But this is where many of us get stuck. Where to from here? What’s the best way to ensure that the habits you’ve formed can begin to change your organizational culture? After all, a workplace culture that places a premium on focus is one that will be better equipped both to grow and to adapt when market conditions change. We are a work-in-progress like everybody else, but here are three ways we’ve been able to build our individual commitments into collective commitments and then (sometimes) into team habits so ingrained we barely think to do them anymore: 1. Take Team Size Seriously. Deep focus can quickly lose its legs when teams are huge and the completion of a seemingly simple task has to go through too many people. This year our team grew significantly, which meant new teams were formed and existing teams now had additional teammates. While we were ecstatic to hire such incredible people, we also made sure to keep top-of-mind how our own research has aligned with other research in the field to find this: 5–7 member teams are typically the most productive. (tweet this) This number tends to be where workplace productivity peaks; it’s just the right amount of smart minds and different perspectives, without becoming a distracting party or a time-consuming drain just to make basic decisions. Evaluate the size of your teams and the nature of their work to see if you can bring them down to an optimal size. This is especially important during those periods of growth when the excitement of bringing new talent on board can cloud the important process of reflecting on your existing project management methodologies. Likewise, this clouding can happen when projects become more complex. It’s often our first instinct to think, Well, our team must grow to meet this increasing complexity. But there’s a good chance, when you take a step back, that you’ll realize how you can meet that complexity more efficiently not by growing a team but by splitting it up. 2. Assess task focus and project focus. And realize that all deep focus at work is not created equal. In The Two Ways We Lose Focus at Work, Mark Nichols summarized task focus and project focus like this: Sometimes, we’re losing focus in the moment, at the task level. This is when we’ve decided exactly what we’re going to work on, but we just can’t bring ourselves to get it done. This is a loss of task focus…. If lost task focus is the inability to hunker down and complete a task, lost project focus is the inability to even pick that task.” Few of us as individuals have mastered the art of task focus and project focus, so what does this mean when we add in the complex dynamics of working on a team? It means chaos, usually, and that it’s ultra-important to put a process in place so that everybody is on the same page. Robin Kwong, Special Projects Editor at The Financial Times, told us he believes project clarity at the outset is paramount. Kwong makes sure each individual member of his team, before beginning any project, knows exactly what they should work on, when they should work on it, and why they are working on it in this particular order. It seems simple, but this team-based ability to seriously organize task and project focus before pursuit of the larger goal means that each member of the team can establish deep focus because they know precisely what they should be working on. It also means focus, depending on the influence of your particular team, is to some degree becoming embedded into the fabric of your organizational culture. This strategy works for Kwong in one of the world’s preeminent business and economic newsrooms, it works for us, and we believe it (or some variant thereof) will work for you. 3. Establish focus signals. This one can be as fun and creative as it is important. As individual commitments to deep focus start rolling out, it’s important to grow them into habits (especially if you’re working in an open layout) that allow you to easily and quickly identify whether or not your colleagues are in deep focus. Some teams signify this simply by wearing headphones. If an individual is wearing headphones, it’s a signal to their team that they are going deep. Another focus signal can simply be sitting and working together. In an open layout office, for example, members of a team within a tech company may be spread all over the workplace. They may communicate primarily through an app. But to avoid shoulder nudges from other members of the company, and otherwise make sure everybody knows that they’re focusing with their team, creating a signal by sitting together can do the trick — and through presentation alone can build deep focus into a part of your organizational culture. As we have remote employees at Flow, and as many of our customers do as well, we needed a way to create a focus signal that worked for everybody. So we created a switch within our app called “Focus Mode.” When an individual switches it on, all employees at the company know that that employee is focusing. Messages won’t be delivered to the focusing teammate until Focus Mode is switched off. The possibilities for creating focus signals are limited only by your creativity, but we’ve found them to be an important component for simultaneously achieving and communicating the state of focus we’re in. Truth is, focus is rarely brought up in discussions around organizational culture. But with important books like Group Genius from Dr. Keith Sawyer (which brings the individual concept of Flow State into the context of teams) paving the way for new books like Deep Work from Cal Newport, we think all signs are pointing to how business success will increasingly depend on a company’s collective ability to focus. *** People illustrations: Jacob Dewey
https://medium.com/flow/how-to-build-deep-focus-into-your-organizational-culture-ef840ea62ce6
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2017-02-17 01:16:52.571000+00:00
['Leadership', 'Productivity', 'Management']
Title Build Deep Focus Organizational CultureContent Build Deep Focus Organizational Culture Building deep focus organizational culture equips grow adapt changing market condition Here’s Let’s say you’ve developed habit flexing focus muscle Maybe you’ve adopted certain contemplative practice like mindfulness meditation invested pair noisecancelling headphone working wonder Perhaps you’ve taken step dug deep BLOCC framework Deep focus — prolonged period time focus precisely want focus — become integral part life simply can’t imagine going back work day darting brief moment focus long stretch distracted meandering free book deep focus click Whatever got point let’s say confidence developing you’ve even communicated colleague important think focus getting far you’ve already completed two difficult step 1 You’ve established personal practice 2 You’ve created bridge bring practice organizational culture you’ve internalized crucial lesson Focus isn’t state it’s practice tweet many u get stuck What’s best way ensure habit you’ve formed begin change organizational culture workplace culture place premium focus one better equipped grow adapt market condition change workinprogress like everybody else three way we’ve able build individual commitment collective commitment sometimes team habit ingrained barely think anymore 1 Take Team Size Seriously Deep focus quickly lose leg team huge completion seemingly simple task go many people year team grew significantly meant new team formed existing team additional teammate ecstatic hire incredible people also made sure keep topofmind research aligned research field find 5–7 member team typically productive tweet number tends workplace productivity peak it’s right amount smart mind different perspective without becoming distracting party timeconsuming drain make basic decision Evaluate size team nature work see bring optimal size especially important period growth excitement bringing new talent board cloud important process reflecting existing project management methodology Likewise clouding happen project become complex It’s often first instinct think Well team must grow meet increasing complexity there’s good chance take step back you’ll realize meet complexity efficiently growing team splitting 2 Assess task focus project focus realize deep focus work created equal Two Ways Lose Focus Work Mark Nichols summarized task focus project focus like Sometimes we’re losing focus moment task level we’ve decided exactly we’re going work can’t bring get done loss task focus… lost task focus inability hunker complete task lost project focus inability even pick task” u individual mastered art task focus project focus mean add complex dynamic working team mean chaos usually it’s ultraimportant put process place everybody page Robin Kwong Special Projects Editor Financial Times told u belief project clarity outset paramount Kwong make sure individual member team beginning project know exactly work work working particular order seems simple teambased ability seriously organize task project focus pursuit larger goal mean member team establish deep focus know precisely working also mean focus depending influence particular team degree becoming embedded fabric organizational culture strategy work Kwong one world’s preeminent business economic newsroom work u believe variant thereof work 3 Establish focus signal one fun creative important individual commitment deep focus start rolling it’s important grow habit especially you’re working open layout allow easily quickly identify whether colleague deep focus team signify simply wearing headphone individual wearing headphone it’s signal team going deep Another focus signal simply sitting working together open layout office example member team within tech company may spread workplace may communicate primarily app avoid shoulder nudge member company otherwise make sure everybody know they’re focusing team creating signal sitting together trick — presentation alone build deep focus part organizational culture remote employee Flow many customer well needed way create focus signal worked everybody created switch within app called “Focus Mode” individual switch employee company know employee focusing Messages won’t delivered focusing teammate Focus Mode switched possibility creating focus signal limited creativity we’ve found important component simultaneously achieving communicating state focus we’re Truth focus rarely brought discussion around organizational culture important book like Group Genius Dr Keith Sawyer brings individual concept Flow State context team paving way new book like Deep Work Cal Newport think sign pointing business success increasingly depend company’s collective ability focus People illustration Jacob DeweyTags Leadership Productivity Management
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String Theory
how does a panic attack begin ? nowhere like a wave deep out at sea or like the wave which hides inside and the smallest particles of matter or strings which write the allegory of the cosmos rain chant ring charm rain all day rain when I close my eyes I wonder if I am imagining it if I’m still asleep under the covers like a dead man like a dead thing forgotten or sleeping giant in a cave part of the mythical cycle spring to winter summer to fall birth to death
https://no-valis.medium.com/string-theory-446760032d6b
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2019-01-02 17:15:44.588000+00:00
['Ideas', 'Poetry', 'Poetry On Medium', 'Dreams', 'Psychology']
Title String TheoryContent panic attack begin nowhere like wave deep sea like wave hide inside smallest particle matter string write allegory cosmos rain chant ring charm rain day rain close eye wonder imagining I’m still asleep cover like dead man like dead thing forgotten sleeping giant cave part mythical cycle spring winter summer fall birth deathTags Ideas Poetry Poetry Medium Dreams Psychology
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Grief is Not A Choice
There is a common theme that comes up, like clockwork, in the various parental grief support groups I belong to on Facebook. It goes something like this: someone will describe an encounter they had with a dear friend or a trusted therapist or a family member (people who generally have the griever’s best interest at heart). This person will advise the bereaved that it’s time to stop grieving. The sentiment comes in a variety of flavors. I’ll paraphrase a few of them: It’s time to move on. Your child would want you to be happy. You can have another baby. Let him or her go. (I wish I was kidding with this one) You need to get over it. This is just a bump in the road. You can choose to embrace life and be happy. All of the above statements, but especially the last one, imply that grieving is a choice, that one can simply choose to be done with it. This brand of advice is rampant no matter the age of the child or the cause of death. When a grieving parent hears some version of “it’s time to move on” from a well-meaning friend or relative, particularly someone who we expect will understand our level of pain, it feels hurtful and dismissive. It can even feel like a betrayal. This topic comes up so frequently in closed Facebook groups because many parents aren’t comfortable posting to their own feeds about the level of pain we’re in, so we retreat to the safety and solidarity of our fellow bereaved. I also suspect that for some of us, the belief that there is an acceptable way to grieve (which includes a fixed time limit) is so ingrained in our psyche that it’s hard not to feel like a failure or a freak when you still find yourself grieving and heartbroken over the course of many years.
https://jacquelinedooley.medium.com/grief-is-not-a-choice-e6ac7b4b4eaf
['Jacqueline Dooley']
2019-10-06 15:43:11.236000+00:00
['Death', 'Self', 'Mental Health', 'Grief', 'Parenting']
Title Grief ChoiceContent common theme come like clockwork various parental grief support group belong Facebook go something like someone describe encounter dear friend trusted therapist family member people generally griever’s best interest heart person advise bereaved it’s time stop grieving sentiment come variety flavor I’ll paraphrase It’s time move child would want happy another baby Let go wish kidding one need get bump road choose embrace life happy statement especially last one imply grieving choice one simply choose done brand advice rampant matter age child cause death grieving parent hears version “it’s time move on” wellmeaning friend relative particularly someone expect understand level pain feel hurtful dismissive even feel like betrayal topic come frequently closed Facebook group many parent aren’t comfortable posting feed level pain we’re retreat safety solidarity fellow bereaved also suspect u belief acceptable way grieve includes fixed time limit ingrained psyche it’s hard feel like failure freak still find grieving heartbroken course many yearsTags Death Self Mental Health Grief Parenting
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What’s New in Revit 2021
Welcome to Revit 2021. If you have been using the software for a while you will likely find moments of excitement with some of the new features (yay slanted walls!) while disappointment for a lack of others (search a hashtag or two on Twitter for some good grumbles). There’s a lot of what one would call minor tweaks, and I would say overall this is a good thing. Sure, there’s a lot Revit could do great, but it’s been doing a lot good for at least a decade, and until there’s a significant shift in the industry it’s still the most relevant BIM software out there. In this post we are going to focus on Architecture specific features because that is the expertise of STEREO. We are also going to avoid diving into the new Generative Design features or Dynamo 2.5, as those things really require an in-depth exploration we will go into in later posts. So let’s look now at the features that are going to affect the way you work in Revit on a daily basis. Linking PDFs Aligned Tags Striped Schedules Turning Off Filters Slanted Walls Void Parameters Survey Units There’s some good stuff there! Hopefully it will help make your day-to-day workflow a little smoother. Anything new in Revit you’d be interested to see us go in-depth on? Let us know!
https://medium.com/paper-architecture/whats-new-in-revit-2021-172f839ca625
['Dan Edleson']
2020-04-15 05:25:36.475000+00:00
['Revit', 'Design', 'Bim', 'Autodesk', 'Architecture']
Title What’s New Revit 2021Content Welcome Revit 2021 using software likely find moment excitement new feature yay slanted wall disappointment lack others search hashtag two Twitter good grumble There’s lot one would call minor tweak would say overall good thing Sure there’s lot Revit could great it’s lot good least decade there’s significant shift industry it’s still relevant BIM software post going focus Architecture specific feature expertise STEREO also going avoid diving new Generative Design feature Dynamo 25 thing really require indepth exploration go later post let’s look feature going affect way work Revit daily basis Linking PDFs Aligned Tags Striped Schedules Turning Filters Slanted Walls Void Parameters Survey Units There’s good stuff Hopefully help make daytoday workflow little smoother Anything new Revit you’d interested see u go indepth Let u knowTags Revit Design Bim Autodesk Architecture
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12 Ways to Begin 2021 With a Bang!
1. Write down your vision While setting goals and New-Years resolutions is not uncommon, going the extra mile to create a compelling VISION is very underrated! The more precise you can be about what you want out of 2021 — the easier and more likely it becomes for you to achieve it. Sit down for 10–15 minutes and imagine it’s the end of 2021. If this was your most fruitful year thus far, what would it look like? What would you have achieved? Who would you have become? How would you feel? See what comes up and write it down as if it already happened. Don’t be afraid to dream big. The next 12 months are yours to create! 2. Go on a social-media fast It’s easy to fall into your old patterns and habits if you always distract yourself with Facebook, Twitter or Instagram! By refraining from social media for at least 2–3 days, you can dive deeper into setting your intentions and focusing on what’s most important to you. Whether it’s your health; your relationships or business — take some time away from this busy digital world and zoom-in on what truly matters! 3. Unclutter your home Living up to a new standard will naturally be difficult if your home is a mess! Even if it’s organized, but filled with random objects you accumulated over the years — all this extra stuff can distract you and dampen your mind. By getting rid of everything that’s no longer needed, you make space for something fresh! 4. Build a new habit Pick a habit that will serve you well in 2021. Create a simple habit-tracker on paper; or use one of the many habits tracking apps such as Habitica, Habitify, Coach. me or Strides… Complete the habit as early as possible each day — and watch your confidence grow as you pile-up those check-marks! 5. Try a new sport or activity A great way to vigorously kick-start this year is to try something new with your body. Whether it’s a new workout regime or a sport you’ve never tried before — get out of your comfort zone! With lockdowns and restrictions worldwide, body-weight training methods like running, yoga or calisthenics can bring a breath of fresh air into your life. 6. Commit to a new diet We can all eat just a bit better, cleaner or more mindfully… Pick a dieting regime that suits your goals and values; or do some research and set-up your own eating parameters. Choose how you want to eat and stick to it for at least 2–3 months to see and feel the results! 7. Start a journal Journaling is one of the oldest self-development tools known to man… By emptying the contents of your mind and putting them on paper, you radically decrease your stress levels and increase mental clarity! There are many ways to journal — but let’s keep that for another time. 8. Build a passion project If you have extra time on your hands and want to create an additional stream of income, start plotting a strategy for this new venture. It doesn’t have to be complicated: Brainstorm at least 10 ideas for how you could help other people through a mixture of your passions and skills. Pick 1-3 ideas that seem the most realistic, yet exciting. Look at the existing alternatives and businesses similar to your idea. Find and interview the potential buyers to understand their needs, desires, etc. As you distill your idea, create a prototype of your product or service. Find the most simple, cost-free way to test it and get relevant feedback. Adjust it based on the feedback and try to sell it! 9. Sign-up for a course Whatever you want to change in 2021 — there’s a course for it. It doesn’t matter if it’s losing weight, making more money, or learning to play guitar. Somewhere there’s a person who’s done it before — and they can help you! You just have to identify what is it you want to learn this year and then go out and find the right course for you. Before you purchase, see if you like the teaching style and check out the curriculum to see if it targets your specific needs or challenges. 10. Hire a coach Building on the previous point, hiring a coach is another great way to make sure you hit your goals for 2021 with ease and clarity. The process here is simple: Pick a goal — perhaps something you’ve been struggling with or putting off for a while… Find someone who’s qualified (experienced) and willing to help you. Book a call with them to see if they are the right fit for you. Commit — both mentally and financially! 11. Curate your morning routine The first hour upon waking up sets the momentum for the rest of your day… And what is a year but an accumulation of 365 days? If you make sure to begin each of those days with as much intention as possible, you will be set for success in 2021. For instance, you could drink a glass of water and do some physical activity for your body; journal or read to expand your mind, or perhaps meditate and practice gratitude to uplift your spirit… Whatever it is — try to build a positive momentum within the 1st hour of your day. The results may blow your mind. You can thank me later… 12. Do something epic This last one is less of a tactic and more of a mindset. Stop waiting around for things to change. Go change them. Be the change. Don’t wait to see what 2021 has in store for you. Instead, what do YOU have in store for it?! Try to do something BIG. Even if you fail — you will learn something. If you succeed (at least partially) — you build momentum. Either way, you will come out on the other side wiser, stronger, and more experienced in life! 2021 is the time to step into your greatness — one day at a time… Start today.
https://medium.com/live-your-life-on-purpose/12-ways-to-begin-2021-with-a-bang-474faf0063c1
['Holistic Dan']
2020-12-28 01:38:28.547000+00:00
['Personal Development', 'Personal Growth', 'Motivation', 'Self Improvement', 'Inspiration']
Title 12 Ways Begin 2021 BangContent 1 Write vision setting goal NewYears resolution uncommon going extra mile create compelling VISION underrated precise want 2021 — easier likely becomes achieve Sit 10–15 minute imagine it’s end 2021 fruitful year thus far would look like would achieved would become would feel See come write already happened Don’t afraid dream big next 12 month create 2 Go socialmedia fast It’s easy fall old pattern habit always distract Facebook Twitter Instagram refraining social medium least 2–3 day dive deeper setting intention focusing what’s important Whether it’s health relationship business — take time away busy digital world zoomin truly matter 3 Unclutter home Living new standard naturally difficult home mess Even it’s organized filled random object accumulated year — extra stuff distract dampen mind getting rid everything that’s longer needed make space something fresh 4 Build new habit Pick habit serve well 2021 Create simple habittracker paper use one many habit tracking apps Habitica Habitify Coach Strides… Complete habit early possible day — watch confidence grow pileup checkmarks 5 Try new sport activity great way vigorously kickstart year try something new body Whether it’s new workout regime sport you’ve never tried — get comfort zone lockdown restriction worldwide bodyweight training method like running yoga calisthenics bring breath fresh air life 6 Commit new diet eat bit better cleaner mindfully… Pick dieting regime suit goal value research setup eating parameter Choose want eat stick least 2–3 month see feel result 7 Start journal Journaling one oldest selfdevelopment tool known man… emptying content mind putting paper radically decrease stress level increase mental clarity many way journal — let’s keep another time 8 Build passion project extra time hand want create additional stream income start plotting strategy new venture doesn’t complicated Brainstorm least 10 idea could help people mixture passion skill Pick 13 idea seem realistic yet exciting Look existing alternative business similar idea Find interview potential buyer understand need desire etc distill idea create prototype product service Find simple costfree way test get relevant feedback Adjust based feedback try sell 9 Signup course Whatever want change 2021 — there’s course doesn’t matter it’s losing weight making money learning play guitar Somewhere there’s person who’s done — help identify want learn year go find right course purchase see like teaching style check curriculum see target specific need challenge 10 Hire coach Building previous point hiring coach another great way make sure hit goal 2021 ease clarity process simple Pick goal — perhaps something you’ve struggling putting while… Find someone who’s qualified experienced willing help Book call see right fit Commit — mentally financially 11 Curate morning routine first hour upon waking set momentum rest day… year accumulation 365 day make sure begin day much intention possible set success 2021 instance could drink glass water physical activity body journal read expand mind perhaps meditate practice gratitude uplift spirit… Whatever — try build positive momentum within 1st hour day result may blow mind thank later… 12 something epic last one le tactic mindset Stop waiting around thing change Go change change Don’t wait see 2021 store Instead store Try something BIG Even fail — learn something succeed least partially — build momentum Either way come side wiser stronger experienced life 2021 time step greatness — one day time… Start todayTags Personal Development Personal Growth Motivation Self Improvement Inspiration
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Upgrade your Image Classifier with Balanced data
Upgrade your Image Classifier with Balanced data How preprocessing & stratification can do wonders to image classifier performance FER This article walks you through the data munging techniques to refine the machine learning models for image classifiers, particularly facial emotion recognition. The R notebook containing the source code is available in the GitHub link here In this project the ‘facial emotion recognition’ dataset, from the Kaggle competition Challenges in Representation Learning: Facial Expression Recognition Challenge is used. The data consists of 27000 training images (48 x 48 pixels of faces almost centred so that all the faces extend over equal spaces in the image ) and a test set containing 9000 images. This is a classification task is to categorize each image to one of seven classes (0=Angry, 1=Disgust, 2=Fear, 3=Happy, 4=Sad, 5=Surprise, 6=Neutral). I tried several algorithms including Nearest Neighbour, Bayesian Classifiers, Decision Trees and Neural Networks to build machine learning model for the task. But, none of them was returning success rate above 30%. That left me wondering what went wrong and how to approach this task differently. Recently I came across an article by one of the top performers of the Plant Seedlings Classification Challenge, that suggests the readers deal with the imbalanced class problem before classifying the images. In this article, I would explain how I built a better Image classifier with decision tree algorithm using clean balanced data and visualizations. Step1: Explore the data On visualizing the distribution of each class in the dataset, we understand that the dataset is heavily imbalanced. A dataset is described as imbalanced if the classes are not represented approximately equal. [1] Distribution of classes There are more than 7000 ‘Happy ’images whereas the number of ‘Disgust’ images is less than 500. This would result in a biased classifier that predicts most of the images as majority class. Popular algorithms like Decision Tree and Logistic Regression have a bias towards majority classes in the dataset [2] To understand the complexity of the algorithm, I applied the technique t-Distributed Stochastic Neighbor Embedding (t-SNE), which is considered the best approach to visualize high dimensional data. t-SNE is a technique for the visualization of similarity data that is capable of retaining the local structure of the data while also revealing some important global structure such as clusters at multiple scales [3] t-SNE that visualizes high-dimensional data by giving each data point a location in a two or three-dimensional map[3] The tSNE visualization of the original dataset shows us little insight into the class structure of the data. t-SNE Original Dataset Step 2: Partitioning Next step is to partition the training dataset to train set & validation set. The validation set would be used for tuning and the final model will be evaluated using the test dataset Step 3: Creating a benchmark classifier The benchmark provides a basis for evaluating and comparing algorithms for learning from examples. [4] If we create a benchmark classifier at this stage, the performance would be less than 27 %. Benchmark Classifier Results Step 4: Data Preprocessing On Visualizing a random instance, it’s evident that the image is horizontally aligned and some amount of noise is also present as background. Preprocessing methods normalises the image acquired from uncontrolled environments. [5] Therefore all the images are first rotated & cropped as shown in the fig below. Fig: Sample Image (i) Original (ii) Rotated (iii) Cropped The instances are then centred and scaled to the range {0.8, 1.2}. The distribution of values in each pixel before and after the transformation can be plotted as. Distribution of values in each pixel Step 5: Feature extraction Well, this is a high dimensional dataset with 2304 features. To reduce the dimensions, we can use the most widely used technique PCA. Principal component analysis (PCA) is a statistical procedure that uses an orthogonal transformation to convert a set of observations of possibly correlated variables (entities each of which takes on various numerical values) into a set of values of linearly uncorrelated variables called principal components. [6] PCA Output From the PCA summary its clear that the first 25 principal components hold more than 80% of the data. PCA Summary The tSNE visualization after PCA is strikingly better, but most of the classes are mapped somewhat proximate and not categorized with clarity. t-SNE PC 1–25 The same preprocessing steps and the orthogonal rotation from PCA are applied to the validation data and test data Step 5: Stratification In this step, we will deal with the imbalanced class problem in the train data. SMOTE is an oversampling approach in which the minority class is over-sampled by creating “synthetic” examples rather than by over-sampling with replacement [1] A combination of the synthetic oversampling of minority class (SMOTE)and random undersampling of the majority class, will give a nice balanced train data which can then be used to build a classifier that performs better. This is evident from the tSNE visualization of the new train data below t-SNE Balanced Data Step 6: Classification We build a classifier using the prepared train data. From the Confusion matrix of the model, we could see that the overall accuracy has improved and is nearly 60 %. Confusion matrix — Classifier trained using the processed data Step 7: Hyper parameter tuning By tweaking the complexity parameter (cp) we can reduce the relative error as shown in the plot below Variation in Relative error with complexity parameter Step 8: Build the final model The last step is to build the final model with the tuned parameter (cp value with minimum Xval-Relative Error) and evaluate it using the test data. The confusion matrix stats say the classifier performance has improved dramatically and the overall accuracy is greater than 90 %. Other performance metrics such as sensitivity, specificity etc too is better. Confusion Matrix — Final model Other Performance metrics comparison for various classes Conclusion The preprocessing, dimensionality reduction & balancing the dataset improved the performance of the decision tree classifier remarkably from 27% to 91%. Visualizing the high dimensional data using tSNE can give you a better idea of the distribution of classes, which can help significantly in preprocessing the data that can be used to build a better classifier. References [1] N. Chawla, K. Bowyer, L. Hall and W. Kegelmeyer, SMOTE: Synthetic Minority Over-sampling Technique (2002), Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 16, pp.321–357. [2] Guest Blog, How to handle Imbalanced Classification Problems in machine learning (2017), [Blog] Analytics Vidhya [3] L. van der Maaten and G.Hinton, Visualizing Data using t-SNE (2008), Journal of Machine Learning Research, 9, pp.2579–2605. [4] Z. ZHENG, A benchmark for Classifier Learning (1993), In Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence. World Scientific, pp.281–286. [5] M.G. Sumithra and P. Rajeswari, A Survey: Pre Processing techniques for Facial Expression Recognition (2015), International Journal on Applications of Information and Communication Engineering Volume 1: Issue 1: January 2015, Pages:47–51, 1(1), pp.47–51. [6] En.wikipedia.org, Principal component analysis (2018), [online] Wikipedia
https://towardsdatascience.com/upgrade-your-image-classifier-with-balanced-data-ddea93859c0f
['Nishna Ajmal']
2018-12-23 13:36:31.453000+00:00
['Machine Learning', 'Visualization', 'Image Classification', 'Data Cleaning', 'Towards Data Science']
Title Upgrade Image Classifier Balanced dataContent Upgrade Image Classifier Balanced data preprocessing stratification wonder image classifier performance FER article walk data munging technique refine machine learning model image classifier particularly facial emotion recognition R notebook containing source code available GitHub link project ‘facial emotion recognition’ dataset Kaggle competition Challenges Representation Learning Facial Expression Recognition Challenge used data consists 27000 training image 48 x 48 pixel face almost centred face extend equal space image test set containing 9000 image classification task categorize image one seven class 0Angry 1Disgust 2Fear 3Happy 4Sad 5Surprise 6Neutral tried several algorithm including Nearest Neighbour Bayesian Classifiers Decision Trees Neural Networks build machine learning model task none returning success rate 30 left wondering went wrong approach task differently Recently came across article one top performer Plant Seedlings Classification Challenge suggests reader deal imbalanced class problem classifying image article would explain built better Image classifier decision tree algorithm using clean balanced data visualization Step1 Explore data visualizing distribution class dataset understand dataset heavily imbalanced dataset described imbalanced class represented approximately equal 1 Distribution class 7000 ‘Happy ’images whereas number ‘Disgust’ image le 500 would result biased classifier predicts image majority class Popular algorithm like Decision Tree Logistic Regression bias towards majority class dataset 2 understand complexity algorithm applied technique tDistributed Stochastic Neighbor Embedding tSNE considered best approach visualize high dimensional data tSNE technique visualization similarity data capable retaining local structure data also revealing important global structure cluster multiple scale 3 tSNE visualizes highdimensional data giving data point location two threedimensional map3 tSNE visualization original dataset show u little insight class structure data tSNE Original Dataset Step 2 Partitioning Next step partition training dataset train set validation set validation set would used tuning final model evaluated using test dataset Step 3 Creating benchmark classifier benchmark provides basis evaluating comparing algorithm learning example 4 create benchmark classifier stage performance would le 27 Benchmark Classifier Results Step 4 Data Preprocessing Visualizing random instance it’s evident image horizontally aligned amount noise also present background Preprocessing method normalises image acquired uncontrolled environment 5 Therefore image first rotated cropped shown fig Fig Sample Image Original ii Rotated iii Cropped instance centred scaled range 08 12 distribution value pixel transformation plotted Distribution value pixel Step 5 Feature extraction Well high dimensional dataset 2304 feature reduce dimension use widely used technique PCA Principal component analysis PCA statistical procedure us orthogonal transformation convert set observation possibly correlated variable entity take various numerical value set value linearly uncorrelated variable called principal component 6 PCA Output PCA summary clear first 25 principal component hold 80 data PCA Summary tSNE visualization PCA strikingly better class mapped somewhat proximate categorized clarity tSNE PC 1–25 preprocessing step orthogonal rotation PCA applied validation data test data Step 5 Stratification step deal imbalanced class problem train data SMOTE oversampling approach minority class oversampled creating “synthetic” example rather oversampling replacement 1 combination synthetic oversampling minority class SMOTEand random undersampling majority class give nice balanced train data used build classifier performs better evident tSNE visualization new train data tSNE Balanced Data Step 6 Classification build classifier using prepared train data Confusion matrix model could see overall accuracy improved nearly 60 Confusion matrix — Classifier trained using processed data Step 7 Hyper parameter tuning tweaking complexity parameter cp reduce relative error shown plot Variation Relative error complexity parameter Step 8 Build final model last step build final model tuned parameter cp value minimum XvalRelative Error evaluate using test data confusion matrix stats say classifier performance improved dramatically overall accuracy greater 90 performance metric sensitivity specificity etc better Confusion Matrix — Final model Performance metric comparison various class Conclusion preprocessing dimensionality reduction balancing dataset improved performance decision tree classifier remarkably 27 91 Visualizing high dimensional data using tSNE give better idea distribution class help significantly preprocessing data used build better classifier References 1 N Chawla K Bowyer L Hall W Kegelmeyer SMOTE Synthetic Minority Oversampling Technique 2002 Journal Artificial Intelligence Research 16 pp321–357 2 Guest Blog handle Imbalanced Classification Problems machine learning 2017 Blog Analytics Vidhya 3 L van der Maaten GHinton Visualizing Data using tSNE 2008 Journal Machine Learning Research 9 pp2579–2605 4 Z ZHENG benchmark Classifier Learning 1993 Australian Joint Conference Artificial Intelligence World Scientific pp281–286 5 MG Sumithra P Rajeswari Survey Pre Processing technique Facial Expression Recognition 2015 International Journal Applications Information Communication Engineering Volume 1 Issue 1 January 2015 Pages47–51 11 pp47–51 6 Enwikipediaorg Principal component analysis 2018 online WikipediaTags Machine Learning Visualization Image Classification Data Cleaning Towards Data Science
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The Latest: Spotify signs a three-year exclusive licensing deal with Joe Rogan (May 26, 2020)
The Latest: Spotify signs a three-year exclusive licensing deal with Joe Rogan (May 26, 2020) Subscribe to The Idea, a weekly newsletter on the business of media, for more news, analysis, and interviews. THE NEWS Spotify has signed an exclusive three-year licensing deal worth $100 million for The Joe Rogan Experience. The show is one of the most popular podcasts in the world with more than 190 million downloads per month. The podcast (and its archive), which had previously not been available on Spotify, will be available on the platform starting September 1 and become exclusive by the end of the year. SO WHAT Spotify has been investing heavily in podcasting in search of higher margins: Its contracts with record labels limit its profits from music subscriptions, so it’s hoping podcasts will diversify its audio offerings, and subsequently revenue. Though it will not be selling ads against the Joe Rogan Experience (Rogan is sticking with his previous agency, PMM), Spotify is betting that the show being exclusive to its platform will attract new listeners who will go on to become subscribers to its Premium product. Spotify has used this exclusive-license arrangement in the past to bring fans of specific personalities like Joe Budden and Jemele Hill to its platform, with the hope of making it their new portal for all podcasts. Through these deals, it receives increased ad revenue from the consumption of other podcasts as well as some benefit from reducing churn of existing subscribers. Spotify’s licensing approach stands in contrast to its acquisitions strategy, which has included big-name podcast production firms Gimlet Media and The Ringer. In those cases, audio content was not made exclusive to the platform whole-sale. Spotify instead focused on incremental ad revenue to help its margins and aimed to acquire new users with “ancillary, exclusive content like Gimlet Academy and extra Reply All episodes” as well as releasing episodes a few days before they were made available on other platforms. The Joe Rogan Experience exclusivity deal also applies to Rogan’s “vodcasts” — video of podcast tapings — but Spotify will still allow short clips to be posted on YouTube to continue to reach and convert new listeners. Video versions of his interviews on YouTube have been key to discovery, particularly for audiences that don’t already listen to podcasts, thanks to viral clips. LOOK FOR What this means for video content in the app, given the news last week that Spotify is experimenting with video podcasts. It may also increase its ability to sign exclusive deals with YouTubers, as it did with the hosts of Mom’s Basement and given that Rogan had explicitly cited YouTube revenue as a reason for not joining Spotify earlier. Spotify’s video podcast feature partly serves to smooth converting listeners used to consuming podcasts on YouTube. It is also another way of engaging and retaining its audiences: eMarketer recently found that video streaming of audio content has increased markedly while audio-only streaming has declined during the pandemic. Video would also open the door to higher-priced video ads. How others respond to Spotify’s continued podcast spending. Bloomberg reported that both Apple and Amazon are pushing further into buying original podcasts; Amazon’s audiobook service, Audible, has already purchased shows from comedians Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish.
https://medium.com/the-idea/the-latest-spotify-signs-a-three-year-exclusive-licensing-deal-with-joe-rogan-may-26-2020-28e158679baf
['Saanya Jain']
2020-05-26 21:36:48.933000+00:00
['Podcast', 'Media', 'The Latest', 'Streaming', 'Journalism']
Title Latest Spotify sign threeyear exclusive licensing deal Joe Rogan May 26 2020Content Latest Spotify sign threeyear exclusive licensing deal Joe Rogan May 26 2020 Subscribe Idea weekly newsletter business medium news analysis interview NEWS Spotify signed exclusive threeyear licensing deal worth 100 million Joe Rogan Experience show one popular podcasts world 190 million downloads per month podcast archive previously available Spotify available platform starting September 1 become exclusive end year Spotify investing heavily podcasting search higher margin contract record label limit profit music subscription it’s hoping podcasts diversify audio offering subsequently revenue Though selling ad Joe Rogan Experience Rogan sticking previous agency PMM Spotify betting show exclusive platform attract new listener go become subscriber Premium product Spotify used exclusivelicense arrangement past bring fan specific personality like Joe Budden Jemele Hill platform hope making new portal podcasts deal receives increased ad revenue consumption podcasts well benefit reducing churn existing subscriber Spotify’s licensing approach stand contrast acquisition strategy included bigname podcast production firm Gimlet Media Ringer case audio content made exclusive platform wholesale Spotify instead focused incremental ad revenue help margin aimed acquire new user “ancillary exclusive content like Gimlet Academy extra Reply episodes” well releasing episode day made available platform Joe Rogan Experience exclusivity deal also applies Rogan’s “vodcasts” — video podcast taping — Spotify still allow short clip posted YouTube continue reach convert new listener Video version interview YouTube key discovery particularly audience don’t already listen podcasts thanks viral clip LOOK mean video content app given news last week Spotify experimenting video podcasts may also increase ability sign exclusive deal YouTubers host Mom’s Basement given Rogan explicitly cited YouTube revenue reason joining Spotify earlier Spotify’s video podcast feature partly serf smooth converting listener used consuming podcasts YouTube also another way engaging retaining audience eMarketer recently found video streaming audio content increased markedly audioonly streaming declined pandemic Video would also open door higherpriced video ad others respond Spotify’s continued podcast spending Bloomberg reported Apple Amazon pushing buying original podcasts Amazon’s audiobook service Audible already purchased show comedian Kevin Hart Tiffany HaddishTags Podcast Media Latest Streaming Journalism
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Return Unused Pharmaceuticals to the Drug Store, Not on the Streets
Return Unused Pharmaceuticals to the Drug Store, Not on the Streets I could have made $50,000 and chose not to. Image By David Smart | Shutterstock Before my uncle died, Donald amassed two extra-large garbage bags full of narcotics. He had clear vinyl bags of unused liquid morphine, boxes of Fentanyl patches, bottles of Ativan, Scopolamine, and of course, Percocet and Oxycodone. My uncle acquired sizeable quantities of drugs to ease his ever-increasing pain from terminal bone cancer, one of the most severe forms. Donald wasn’t interested in taking pain medication and lived the majority of his time in denial of his medical condition, until close to the end when the threshold became unbearable. Over six months, his stockpile grew to a considerable size. Two days before my uncle’s death, the palliative care doctor visited the family farm, where Donald remained throughout his illness. He recognized time was close. After a candid discussion with the doctor, I provided consent for Donald to wear a strong Fentanyl patch knowing in a matter of a few hours he would go into a state where we would never speak again. The decision broke my heart, given the close bond my uncle and I shared. A few days later, on April 3, 2014, my uncle died. And for a while after Donald’s passing, I believed I had killed him. In reality, all I did was speed up the inevitable. Image by Dangergirl Photography | The writer with her uncle Donald in 2012 It was mid-April 2014 when I sat at Donald’s farm, looking at the garbage bags. With the number of people at the farm, my first step was to hide the pharmaceuticals until I was less emotional and regained the ability to think with a clear mind. Time progressed, and it dawned on me, no one called to retrieve the narcotics — neither the Cancer Centre, the family doctor, nor the pharmacy. The plethora of drugs had fallen through the cracks of the system. Up until his late fifties, Donald was a heavy smoker. And toward the end, he struggled to find his breath and required oxygen to sleep. Donald’s family doctor provided enough oxygen canisters to sustain a small army. Given I was his Power of Attorney for health and live-in primary caregiver for the last three months of his life, at times, I felt mental and physical exhaustion. I’m not going to lie; there were moments in the evening when I sucked back concentrated oxygen to keep myself alert. During a brief period, I became sleep-deprived and out of sheer frustration, popped Ativan. After this, my body shut down, and sleep took over. The drug messed with my internal clock, and in rapid succession, I halted taking the pills. It took four days to feel normal again, and for my body to stop craving, what I discovered, is a highly addictive drug and a potent benzodiazepine. Image by Dangergirl Photography | Donald Bradburn, happy times 2012 The garbage bags remained hidden for an entire summer. Sometimes I forgot about them. Other moments, I’d wander past the closet where the narcotics were kept and remember. When the season edged toward fall, I decided to consult a man, who, we’ll call Jake. He had the pulse coupled with connections and provided me with an estimate of 60K (CAD) street value. Jake was willing to take the drugs off my hands, sell them, take a cut, and leave me with 50K. Fifty-thousand Canadian dollars is a down-payment on a condo. It is a luxurious heli-skiing trip in the Western Rockies. Or the ability to go off the grid and recover from the guilt and pain from Donald’s death. Fifty-thousand dollars also had the potential to become blood-money. Even if I was an indirect participant, the sale of the narcotics could kill a person and destroy the lives of those around them. The next day, I drove the two heavy garbage bags to the local drugstore and offloaded the pile onto a stunned pharmacist. After the initial shock wore off, she took the drugs, and with a polite tone, thanked me, her head tilted to the side and mouth slightly open as I jetted off before questions were asked. My story is familiar. Every day, narcotics are leftover from the death of a loved one. Unrecouped pharmaceuticals, if fallen into the wrong hands, can cause severe addiction or death. Where my story deviates is the sheer amount of drugs I held in my possession. There is hope. Resources in Canada and the United States offer prescription drug return initiatives with the sole purpose of keeping narcotics off the street. If you ever find yourself in a similar situation, look beyond the bank account. In this experience, I discovered the boundaries of my values, principals, and morals. Today I’m able to live with myself knowing I made the right decision and most likely spared the lives of people I will never get the chance to meet. Resources More like this:
https://medium.com/beingwell/return-unused-pharmaceuticals-to-the-drug-store-not-on-the-streets-54a77214ef14
['Lisa Bradburn']
2020-06-12 22:01:55.077000+00:00
['Health', 'Drugs', 'Ethics', 'This Happened To Me', 'Medical']
Title Return Unused Pharmaceuticals Drug Store StreetsContent Return Unused Pharmaceuticals Drug Store Streets could made 50000 chose Image David Smart Shutterstock uncle died Donald amassed two extralarge garbage bag full narcotic clear vinyl bag unused liquid morphine box Fentanyl patch bottle Ativan Scopolamine course Percocet Oxycodone uncle acquired sizeable quantity drug ease everincreasing pain terminal bone cancer one severe form Donald wasn’t interested taking pain medication lived majority time denial medical condition close end threshold became unbearable six month stockpile grew considerable size Two day uncle’s death palliative care doctor visited family farm Donald remained throughout illness recognized time close candid discussion doctor provided consent Donald wear strong Fentanyl patch knowing matter hour would go state would never speak decision broke heart given close bond uncle shared day later April 3 2014 uncle died Donald’s passing believed killed reality speed inevitable Image Dangergirl Photography writer uncle Donald 2012 midApril 2014 sat Donald’s farm looking garbage bag number people farm first step hide pharmaceutical le emotional regained ability think clear mind Time progressed dawned one called retrieve narcotic — neither Cancer Centre family doctor pharmacy plethora drug fallen crack system late fifty Donald heavy smoker toward end struggled find breath required oxygen sleep Donald’s family doctor provided enough oxygen canister sustain small army Given Power Attorney health livein primary caregiver last three month life time felt mental physical exhaustion I’m going lie moment evening sucked back concentrated oxygen keep alert brief period became sleepdeprived sheer frustration popped Ativan body shut sleep took drug messed internal clock rapid succession halted taking pill took four day feel normal body stop craving discovered highly addictive drug potent benzodiazepine Image Dangergirl Photography Donald Bradburn happy time 2012 garbage bag remained hidden entire summer Sometimes forgot moment I’d wander past closet narcotic kept remember season edged toward fall decided consult man we’ll call Jake pulse coupled connection provided estimate 60K CAD street value Jake willing take drug hand sell take cut leave 50K Fiftythousand Canadian dollar downpayment condo luxurious heliskiing trip Western Rockies ability go grid recover guilt pain Donald’s death Fiftythousand dollar also potential become bloodmoney Even indirect participant sale narcotic could kill person destroy life around next day drove two heavy garbage bag local drugstore offloaded pile onto stunned pharmacist initial shock wore took drug polite tone thanked head tilted side mouth slightly open jetted question asked story familiar Every day narcotic leftover death loved one Unrecouped pharmaceutical fallen wrong hand cause severe addiction death story deviate sheer amount drug held possession hope Resources Canada United States offer prescription drug return initiative sole purpose keeping narcotic street ever find similar situation look beyond bank account experience discovered boundary value principal moral Today I’m able live knowing made right decision likely spared life people never get chance meet Resources like thisTags Health Drugs Ethics Happened Medical
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I Tried Jordan Peterson’s Self-Assessment to Understand My Career Trajectory
Why are some people successful — and others in spite of brains, talent and a pleasant character seem to struggle with their careers? This question has puzzled me for a while and I wanted to find answers. There have been many gurus and approaches who tried to explain the determining factor for success. Grit, passion, discipline, practice — books have been written on these topics, but they never seemed to explain what I observed. I knew people who were highly successful after changing sectors — so they lacked practice and insights in their new field. I know people who make a lot of money — but secretly loathe their job — so it can’t be passion. Psychometrics indicate how you will (probably) perform Digging into the research, I found correlations between IQ and income. But what caught my attention was the field of psychometrics — the scientific attempt to measure personality. As you can imagine, measuring such a complex and dynamic subject as a personality can be incredibly tricky. Often, the results can be misleading. When measuring personality, researchers give you a questionnaire with items on your typical behaviors. You read statements and have to click on the scale of agreement. In recent years, the Myers-Briggs test, which has been converted to 16personalities.com became widely popular. Again, you fill out a questionnaire and receive a personality description — people are categorized into 16 personalities based on the factors of extraversion — introversion, sensing — intuition, thinking — feeling and judgement — perception. The test is quirky and fun — and relatively accurate (FYI: I’m the “campaigner”). However, there seems to be a lot of criticism on that model, as you can see in the following video: Therefore, I searched for another method and came across the Big 5 — a personality model based on the factors of extraversion, conscientiousness, agreeableness, neuroticism and openness. The model seems to be the most accurate when it comes to finding accurate correlations. The controversial Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan B. Peterson has conducted a fair amount of research on the topic and offers a detailed test online. Peterson has become a public figure with various groups taking offense in his statements about gender and identity — but for the matter of this article, I’ll leave this battle out. Be honest to yourself While I initially tried to understand the success of others, my perspective changed to understanding myself. This is crucial as in the case of your very own career, it is easy to try to copy the success stories of others or blame management for lack of prosperity, when the truth often lies in yourself. You cannot copy another person, because you are yourself — your individual path to success depends on your own personality and approach towards the world. On understandmyself.com you can take the personality assessment for 10 Dollars to receive quite a detailed description of how you function. The great advantage is that it is accessible and comprehensible — you don’t need a psychology degree to understand the test or the results. They are tangible. After taking the test, you will receive insights of the Big 5 and two sub-aspects: Agreeableness includes Compassion and Politeness Conscientiousness includes Industriousness and Orderliness Extraversion includes Enthusiasm and Assertiveness Neuroticism includes Withdrawal and Volatility Openness to Experience includes Intellect and Openness My results weren’t surprising — except for a few details that matter. I scored very high on the openness to experience scale. My industriousness was high too, but I only scored low on orderliness, which does not make me exceptionally industrious. And it is true — orderliness in this sense is connected to creating order and routines, while I’ve always enjoyed loose schedules and spontaneity. While women on average score higher in orderliness than men — that is not the case with me. So what do such results tell you about your career? They indicate what might fit better for you. You can train yourself to balance out some of the shortcomings of each trait — but it requires a lot of effort and forcing your change into drastic change might not be worth it if it is against your nature. Based on these results, I will never become the CEO of a corporation. That’s fine for me. However, I can be mindful about my deficits and push myself to create more stability. I formulated a clear goal to manage my schedule better with slots which are dedicated to work, private life and me-time. It’s a baby step, but changes don’t come overnight. However, with high scores un extraversion and very high scores in openness to experience, I should cater to those traits and use them beneficially. As it fits my personality, I regularly try to meet new inspiring people for a coffee — this brings me novelty and feeds into the extraversion. Additionally, I make it a habit to be creative — this means to establish a writing routine (and become more orderly by it) to satisfy the need to stimulate my mind and learn more. Many writers — regardless if professional or not — will understand the urge to write and the effect if you withdraw from it. It’s not good. Stop copying others! Such self-assessments are made for people who are genuinely interested in their self-growth. You won’t like every result — but you shouldn’t be offended by your own personality. Every trait comes with benefits and challenges. Jordan Peterson often says: “Pick your sacrifice!” If you are mindful about your skills and shortcomings, it will be easier to navigate through your life. My main interest lies in my professional development when I assess myself, but I know that my traits affect every other aspect of my life — family, relationships, hobbies. While the internet is full of success advice and obsessive analysis of high achievers, you might want to adapt some tactics — but you cannot adopt an entire personality. You might not become the most successful or richest person — but it’s good enough to own the path that is made for you. Stop copying others and walk the extra mile in finding what genuinely fits you. Good luck!
https://alicegreschkow.medium.com/i-tried-jordan-petersons-self-assessment-to-understand-my-career-trajectory-4b69fa0204ec
['Alice Greschkow']
2020-09-15 13:28:11.167000+00:00
['Self Improvement', 'Self', 'Success', 'Careers', 'Psychology']
Title Tried Jordan Peterson’s SelfAssessment Understand Career TrajectoryContent people successful — others spite brain talent pleasant character seem struggle career question puzzled wanted find answer many guru approach tried explain determining factor success Grit passion discipline practice — book written topic never seemed explain observed knew people highly successful changing sector — lacked practice insight new field know people make lot money — secretly loathe job — can’t passion Psychometrics indicate probably perform Digging research found correlation IQ income caught attention field psychometrics — scientific attempt measure personality imagine measuring complex dynamic subject personality incredibly tricky Often result misleading measuring personality researcher give questionnaire item typical behavior read statement click scale agreement recent year MyersBriggs test converted 16personalitiescom became widely popular fill questionnaire receive personality description — people categorized 16 personality based factor extraversion — introversion sensing — intuition thinking — feeling judgement — perception test quirky fun — relatively accurate FYI I’m “campaigner” However seems lot criticism model see following video Therefore searched another method came across Big 5 — personality model based factor extraversion conscientiousness agreeableness neuroticism openness model seems accurate come finding accurate correlation controversial Canadian clinical psychologist Jordan B Peterson conducted fair amount research topic offer detailed test online Peterson become public figure various group taking offense statement gender identity — matter article I’ll leave battle honest initially tried understand success others perspective changed understanding crucial case career easy try copy success story others blame management lack prosperity truth often lie cannot copy another person — individual path success depends personality approach towards world understandmyselfcom take personality assessment 10 Dollars receive quite detailed description function great advantage accessible comprehensible — don’t need psychology degree understand test result tangible taking test receive insight Big 5 two subaspects Agreeableness includes Compassion Politeness Conscientiousness includes Industriousness Orderliness Extraversion includes Enthusiasm Assertiveness Neuroticism includes Withdrawal Volatility Openness Experience includes Intellect Openness result weren’t surprising — except detail matter scored high openness experience scale industriousness high scored low orderliness make exceptionally industrious true — orderliness sense connected creating order routine I’ve always enjoyed loose schedule spontaneity woman average score higher orderliness men — case result tell career indicate might fit better train balance shortcoming trait — requires lot effort forcing change drastic change might worth nature Based result never become CEO corporation That’s fine However mindful deficit push create stability formulated clear goal manage schedule better slot dedicated work private life metime It’s baby step change don’t come overnight However high score un extraversion high score openness experience cater trait use beneficially fit personality regularly try meet new inspiring people coffee — brings novelty feed extraversion Additionally make habit creative — mean establish writing routine become orderly satisfy need stimulate mind learn Many writer — regardless professional — understand urge write effect withdraw It’s good Stop copying others selfassessments made people genuinely interested selfgrowth won’t like every result — shouldn’t offended personality Every trait come benefit challenge Jordan Peterson often say “Pick sacrifice” mindful skill shortcoming easier navigate life main interest lie professional development ass know trait affect every aspect life — family relationship hobby internet full success advice obsessive analysis high achiever might want adapt tactic — cannot adopt entire personality might become successful richest person — it’s good enough path made Stop copying others walk extra mile finding genuinely fit Good luckTags Self Improvement Self Success Careers Psychology
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How to write your own Domain Specific Language in Python
Photo by Charl Folscher on Unsplash In my quest to find investment insights I decided to automate the boring stuff and simplify backtesting of financial strategies. I started creating a textual interface for financial backtesting with a few priorities in mind. I wanted it to be simple to use but adaptable to the complexity of financial strategies. I decided to first define a formal grammar that will serve as a stepping stone towards a fully natural language interface. I ultimately want to be able to describe a trading strategy in words, allowing for missing elements, ambiguities and all the goodies of our spoken interactions, and obtain in return a well defined backtest. Finally, the objective of this post is not that of discussing the benefits or fallacies of backtesting. But to give an overview on how to create your own Domain Specific Language using a Parsing Expression Grammar (PEG). Why PEG The choice fell on a PEG grammar and parser generator, for several reasons: friends and peers recommended it increasing popularity, see e.g. Guido Van Rossum’s series on PEG parsers tooling and their perceived ease of use, e.g. 竜 TatSu and finally, I liked the idea of using the Extended Backus-Naur Form (EBNF) meta-grammar to define my language, although this is not PEG specific Also, since I wanted to focus on the language definition, I avoided hand-writing the parser. So, I used 竜 TatSu, which generates the parser from the EBNF grammar. Why not regular expressions Trading strategies have a finite set of defining components, so you might ask yourself why not use regular expressions to isolate them in a textual description? While it sounds like an easy win, I decided against it and the reason is two-fold: first, I still needed to define which strategies I would support initially and how I would grow this set while controlling the complexity of the language. Second, the premonition in “Why you can’t parse HTML with regex” by bobince strongly resonated with what I am trying to accomplish here 😅. Arguably, that’s the best answer on Stack Overflow and a foundational piece that any software engineer should at least read once! In other words, I felt that regular expressions would have ended in a mess of edge cases stacked together in Jenga style, and waiting to crumble under the faintest change of a fundamental premise. A simple grammar The best way to describe what the formal grammar for backtesting can accomplish is through an example: BUY TSLA IF SMA(5) > SMA(50) That statement encapsulates the following cross-over strategy: Buy Tesla if the 5-period Simple Moving Average of its prices crosses the 50-period moving average. Close the position, or go short, if the opposite condition is triggered. The idea, is that a sharp change in the fast moving average indicates the beginning of a trend in the direction of the cross-over. So, if it crosses the slow moving average from below, then it should indicate an increasing trend, and a decreasing one in a downward cross-over. And here is the final result in action: An input box sends the text to the PEG parser which checks the syntax and provides meaningful feedback. Once the statement is validated, I create a backtest with plots and metrics. Network latency aside this happens in near real-time. The grammar that defines statements like the initial example is listed below (a variation of the EBNF form): @@grammar::BAAS @@ignorecase::True start = statement $ ; statement = buysell asset if_expr [qualifier] ; buysell = 'buy' | 'sell' ; asset = /[\w\.-]+/ ; if_expr = 'if' indicator binop indicator ; indicator = /\w+/ '(' number ')' ; number = /\d+/ ; binop = '<=' | '<' | '>=' | '>' ; qualifier = 'longonly' | 'shortonly' ; To see it in action, save the above as base.ebnf (name and extension don't really matter) and have a python environment with TatSu installed (or pip install tatsu first) and execute from the command line: tatsu --generate-parser base.ebnf --outfile base_parser.py Then in python: from base_parser import BAASParser text = 'BUY TESLA IF SMA(5) > SMA(50)' parser = BAASParser() parser.parse(text) Which produces the following output: ['buy', 'TESLA', ['if', ['SMA', '(', '5', ')'], '>', ['SMA', '(', '50', ')'] ] ] The output is now organized but not truly usable without the knowledge of the statement grammar. I’ll show how we can improve on that in a later section that explains how to annotate the parsed elements. Grammar in detail Before annotating or refining the grammar, let’s go over its rules. The first two lines are TatSu directives: @@grammar::BAAS @@ignorecase::True They specify the name of the grammar — BAAS — which determines the name of the parser, i.e. BAASParser , and the case sensitivity of the parser, which I set to case-insensitive. Then, the first rule, which needs to be called start is: start = statement $ ; and simply says that some text input is valid if it is a statement followed by the end-of-input $ , or in other words by nothing else. I chose to follow TatSu’s examples and keep the start rule essential. The statement rule is where I define the high-level structure of the whole language: statement = buysell asset if_expr [qualifier] ; that is, we buy or sell something if a certain condition is verified. The qualifier is an optional argument (enclosed by square brackets) to handle long-only strategies. I spent most of my time deciding how a trading rule should read when spelled out in this language. I wanted it to be intuitive, comprehensive and extensible. The buysell rule is: buysell = 'buy' | 'sell' ; that is the statement must begin with the literal buy or sell . The asset is any supported ticker: asset = /[\w\.-]+/ ; which is a regular expression matching letters, number, underscores, dots or hyphens, e.g. BTC-USD. While I stated that I want to avoid regular expressions, there is always a good measure and context for any tool. Specifically, I don’t want to handle parser context with positional anchors or look-ahead/behind assertions. Alternatively, I could rewrite the rule as: asset = 'a' | 'b' | 'c' | ... ; all the way to include the whole alphabet, numbers and some punctuation in the same fashion as the EBNF — Examples on Wikipedia show. However, this would make the grammar very noisy and I doubt it would actually be a performance gain in Python. The if condition is the core of the trading strategy: if_expr = 'if' indicator binop indicator ; and it should start with an if and have a single comparison rule of two technical indicators. I kept it very basic on purpose to avoid introducing left-recursion. The comparison is captured by binop which can be any of the literals: binop = '<=' | '<' | '>=' | '>' and it establishes an inequality rule. The indicator rule in the conditional expression is defined as the name of the technical indicator and a numeric parameter enclosed in brackets: indicator = /\w+/ '(' number ')' ; And the number is: number = /\d+/ ; Both the indicator name and its parameter are regular expressions where the same caveats apply as for the asset rule. Finally, the qualifier is simply: qualifier = 'longonly' | 'shortonly' ; In other words, the statement rule can end with the literal longonly ( shortonly ) to denote a strategy that can only buy (sell) the asset. Parsing errors TatSu generates a parser that is capable of meaningful parsing errors. However, the error message depends on the organization of your rules. For instance, when I parse the statement with the missing parameter: BUY TSLA IF SMA( > SMA(50) I get the following error: tatsu.exceptions.FailedParse: (1:17) Expecting <number> : BUY TSLA IF SMA( > SMA(50) ^ Notice how the arrowhead is exactly positioned under the missing parameter. That’s because the number is a separate rule. However, if I were to incorporate the number into the indicator in the following way: indicator = /\w+/ '(' /\d+/ ')' ; then the error would only recognize an incomplete indicator, instead of the missing parameter. The parser will fail at the indicator rule but won’t tell us exactly where: tatsu.exceptions.FailedParse: (1:12) Expecting <indicator> : BUY TSLA IF SMA( > SMA(50) ^ Notice how the arrowhead is pointing at the whitespace before the indicator name. So, don’t try to be terse but break down rules whenever you need meaningful errors. Annotating parsed elements As I mentioned earlier, parsing the input text into a nested list has limited usability. Thankfully, TatSu lets us annotate rule elements and outputs a dictionary instead of a list. So instead of getting the following Abstract Syntax Tree (AST): ['buy', 'TESLA', ['if', ['SMA', '(', '5', ')'], '>', ['SMA', '(', '50', ')']]] We can get an annotated AST: {'asset': 'TSLA', 'condition': {'left': {'name': 'SMA', 'parameter': '5'}, 'op': '>', 'right': {'name': 'SMA', 'parameter': '50'}}, 'directive': 'buy', 'qualifier': None} A dictionary is not only self-explanatory, compare AST['asset'] vs AST[1] , but in principle it does not require prior knowledge of the grammar. In fact, we could traverse the AST, e.g. with a walker utility class, and fetch the desired node by name. You can annotate rule elements by prepending some_name: , so we can rewrite the relevant rules as follows: statement = directive:buysell asset:asset condition:if_expr [qualifier:qualifier] $ ; if_expr = 'if' left:indicator op:binop right:indicator ; indicator = name:/\w+/ '(' parameter:number ')' ; Notice the directive: , asset: , condition: , left: , right: , binop: , qualifier: , name: and parameter: annotations. Open questions In this post I try to give a practical example of how to create your own grammar using the PEG parser generator TatSu. I tried be explicit about some of the choices and issues I faced. However, some of those remain open and I would love to learn how they are usually dealt within the context of PEG grammars/generators or if alternatives exist. How do you define custom error messages? While TatSu already provides clear error messages, I prefer to tailor error messages to the end user. So, instead of saying: tatsu.exceptions.FailedParse: (1:12) Expecting <indicator> I opted for: Expecting a technical indicator name followed by its parameter To accomplish that, I capture TatSu errors and fetch a tailored error from a hardcoded dictionary. How do you allow an element to take values from a set of literals? For instance, I support a set of assets which I can widen at a later stage. I could write a very long exhaustive rule with alternatives hardcoded into the grammar, i.e. TSLA | AMZN | AAPL | ... . But, this approach feels noisy and a loss of abstraction. So, I approach it with a subsequent pass against a hardcoded set. Conclusion I give an overview with a real case example on how to build your own Domain Specific Language in Python. The approach is useful if you need a more structured solution but don’t have the time or need to go all in. To strike a compromise between my needs and getting the job done, I focus on the grammar definition and let TatSu create a parser for me. So, if you have some time to spare but not a huge amount of it and need to lay down the foundations for an extensible solution, this might be the right approach for you too!
https://medium.com/swlh/how-to-write-your-own-domain-specific-language-in-python-a36b72d3e36c
['Oleg Komarov']
2020-03-27 17:43:51.434000+00:00
['Python', 'Parsing', 'Language', 'Grammar', 'Software']
Title write Domain Specific Language PythonContent Photo Charl Folscher Unsplash quest find investment insight decided automate boring stuff simplify backtesting financial strategy started creating textual interface financial backtesting priority mind wanted simple use adaptable complexity financial strategy decided first define formal grammar serve stepping stone towards fully natural language interface ultimately want able describe trading strategy word allowing missing element ambiguity goody spoken interaction obtain return well defined backtest Finally objective post discussing benefit fallacy backtesting give overview create Domain Specific Language using Parsing Expression Grammar PEG PEG choice fell PEG grammar parser generator several reason friend peer recommended increasing popularity see eg Guido Van Rossum’s series PEG parser tooling perceived ease use eg 竜 TatSu finally liked idea using Extended BackusNaur Form EBNF metagrammar define language although PEG specific Also since wanted focus language definition avoided handwriting parser used 竜 TatSu generates parser EBNF grammar regular expression Trading strategy finite set defining component might ask use regular expression isolate textual description sound like easy win decided reason twofold first still needed define strategy would support initially would grow set controlling complexity language Second premonition “Why can’t parse HTML regex” bobince strongly resonated trying accomplish 😅 Arguably that’s best answer Stack Overflow foundational piece software engineer least read word felt regular expression would ended mess edge case stacked together Jenga style waiting crumble faintest change fundamental premise simple grammar best way describe formal grammar backtesting accomplish example BUY TSLA SMA5 SMA50 statement encapsulates following crossover strategy Buy Tesla 5period Simple Moving Average price cross 50period moving average Close position go short opposite condition triggered idea sharp change fast moving average indicates beginning trend direction crossover cross slow moving average indicate increasing trend decreasing one downward crossover final result action input box sends text PEG parser check syntax provides meaningful feedback statement validated create backtest plot metric Network latency aside happens near realtime grammar defines statement like initial example listed variation EBNF form grammarBAAS ignorecaseTrue start statement statement buysell asset ifexpr qualifier buysell buy sell asset w ifexpr indicator binop indicator indicator w number number binop qualifier longonly shortonly see action save baseebnf name extension dont really matter python environment TatSu installed pip install tatsu first execute command line tatsu generateparser baseebnf outfile baseparserpy python baseparser import BAASParser text BUY TESLA SMA5 SMA50 parser BAASParser parserparsetext produce following output buy TESLA SMA 5 SMA 50 output organized truly usable without knowledge statement grammar I’ll show improve later section explains annotate parsed element Grammar detail annotating refining grammar let’s go rule first two line TatSu directive grammarBAAS ignorecaseTrue specify name grammar — BAAS — determines name parser ie BAASParser case sensitivity parser set caseinsensitive first rule need called start start statement simply say text input valid statement followed endofinput word nothing else chose follow TatSu’s example keep start rule essential statement rule define highlevel structure whole language statement buysell asset ifexpr qualifier buy sell something certain condition verified qualifier optional argument enclosed square bracket handle longonly strategy spent time deciding trading rule read spelled language wanted intuitive comprehensive extensible buysell rule buysell buy sell statement must begin literal buy sell asset supported ticker asset w regular expression matching letter number underscore dot hyphen eg BTCUSD stated want avoid regular expression always good measure context tool Specifically don’t want handle parser context positional anchor lookaheadbehind assertion Alternatively could rewrite rule asset b c way include whole alphabet number punctuation fashion EBNF — Examples Wikipedia show However would make grammar noisy doubt would actually performance gain Python condition core trading strategy ifexpr indicator binop indicator start single comparison rule two technical indicator kept basic purpose avoid introducing leftrecursion comparison captured binop literal binop establishes inequality rule indicator rule conditional expression defined name technical indicator numeric parameter enclosed bracket indicator w number number number indicator name parameter regular expression caveat apply asset rule Finally qualifier simply qualifier longonly shortonly word statement rule end literal longonly shortonly denote strategy buy sell asset Parsing error TatSu generates parser capable meaningful parsing error However error message depends organization rule instance parse statement missing parameter BUY TSLA SMA SMA50 get following error tatsuexceptionsFailedParse 117 Expecting number BUY TSLA SMA SMA50 Notice arrowhead exactly positioned missing parameter That’s number separate rule However incorporate number indicator following way indicator w error would recognize incomplete indicator instead missing parameter parser fail indicator rule won’t tell u exactly tatsuexceptionsFailedParse 112 Expecting indicator BUY TSLA SMA SMA50 Notice arrowhead pointing whitespace indicator name don’t try terse break rule whenever need meaningful error Annotating parsed element mentioned earlier parsing input text nested list limited usability Thankfully TatSu let u annotate rule element output dictionary instead list instead getting following Abstract Syntax Tree AST buy TESLA SMA 5 SMA 50 get annotated AST asset TSLA condition left name SMA parameter 5 op right name SMA parameter 50 directive buy qualifier None dictionary selfexplanatory compare ASTasset v AST1 principle require prior knowledge grammar fact could traverse AST eg walker utility class fetch desired node name annotate rule element prepending somename rewrite relevant rule follows statement directivebuysell assetasset conditionifexpr qualifierqualifier ifexpr leftindicator opbinop rightindicator indicator namew parameternumber Notice directive asset condition left right binop qualifier name parameter annotation Open question post try give practical example create grammar using PEG parser generator TatSu tried explicit choice issue faced However remain open would love learn usually dealt within context PEG grammarsgenerators alternative exist define custom error message TatSu already provides clear error message prefer tailor error message end user instead saying tatsuexceptionsFailedParse 112 Expecting indicator opted Expecting technical indicator name followed parameter accomplish capture TatSu error fetch tailored error hardcoded dictionary allow element take value set literal instance support set asset widen later stage could write long exhaustive rule alternative hardcoded grammar ie TSLA AMZN AAPL approach feel noisy loss abstraction approach subsequent pas hardcoded set Conclusion give overview real case example build Domain Specific Language Python approach useful need structured solution don’t time need go strike compromise need getting job done focus grammar definition let TatSu create parser time spare huge amount need lay foundation extensible solution might right approach tooTags Python Parsing Language Grammar Software
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10 Directions to Take Your UX Career
Working for an agency gives you experience with many brands and project types that can inspire you creatively at each project kickoff. An agency’s ladder is about the same height as an in-house ladder depending on the company’s size. The main difference between agency work and in-house work is the culture. Agencies occasionally expect longer hours since you’re working for clients who can be demanding, but because you are there longer, you get some benefits like a more casual dress code, beer on tap, game rooms, etc. If the agency has multiple locations, you may have various ladders to choose from and could hop from one to the next while remaining with the same agency. While waiting to move up into a managerial role, be sure to learn as much as you can about leadership and how you would want to manage a team. 3. Startup “ladder” While you would technically be considered an in-house designer working for a startup, it’s also like doing all the roles at once like a freelancer and living the agency life of never leaving the office and wearing flip-flops. Sometimes you’re even choosing your title at a startup, so there are no rungs of the ladder to climb. At an interview, when you ask the traditional “what would my opportunity for growth be in this role?” the answer would be very optimistic, “the sky is the limit!” Startups can be invigorating if you’re passionate about the product or service but don’t hope for much of a life outside of work. Time is of the essence, and money is in short supply, so everything has to be very fast-paced. Working for a startup at the beginning of your career when you’re single and don’t have many responsibilities is far more fun, and you get to try on a bunch of different hats to see where your passion lies. 4. Freelance As a naturally anxious person, this choice puts me on edge, but it’s an important one to note. If you have the courage, portfolio, network, and a self-motivating personality, this is an exciting option. Freelance could be a valuable part of your career path if you need a break from the 9–5, are still developing your skills, or need a change of pace. Anywhere on your career path after your junior design work, you could take the plunge to work for yourself and feel the wind of autonomy beneath your wings. Make sure to research what freelancing is really like before taking it on full time. There’s a lot to learn about quoting projects, client boundaries, over-communication, finding clients, and so on. 5. Industry SME Another way to go about your career path is to become an industry SME (subject matter expert). You will continue to be marketable as you move from company to company because you already have so much background knowledge coming in. You can work on moving up the rungs as you shift around, but as I mentioned earlier, lateral moves aren’t the worst. You will most likely be in the workforce for about 45 years, and we’re on this earth to enjoy our lives; we don’t always have to be in such a hurry to move up quickly. With this path, find an industry you’re passionate about and set forth learning and growing. If you’re ambitious and interested in becoming a CEO one day, this route is the path most traveled. 6. Industry hopping
https://uxdesign.cc/10-directions-to-take-your-ux-career-668e14abb692
['Danny Sapio']
2020-10-20 01:50:50.145000+00:00
['User Experience', 'Design', 'UX Design', 'UX', 'Product Design']
Title 10 Directions Take UX CareerContent Working agency give experience many brand project type inspire creatively project kickoff agency’s ladder height inhouse ladder depending company’s size main difference agency work inhouse work culture Agencies occasionally expect longer hour since you’re working client demanding longer get benefit like casual dress code beer tap game room etc agency multiple location may various ladder choose could hop one next remaining agency waiting move managerial role sure learn much leadership would want manage team 3 Startup “ladder” would technically considered inhouse designer working startup it’s also like role like freelancer living agency life never leaving office wearing flipflops Sometimes you’re even choosing title startup rung ladder climb interview ask traditional “what would opportunity growth role” answer would optimistic “the sky limit” Startups invigorating you’re passionate product service don’t hope much life outside work Time essence money short supply everything fastpaced Working startup beginning career you’re single don’t many responsibility far fun get try bunch different hat see passion lie 4 Freelance naturally anxious person choice put edge it’s important one note courage portfolio network selfmotivating personality exciting option Freelance could valuable part career path need break 9–5 still developing skill need change pace Anywhere career path junior design work could take plunge work feel wind autonomy beneath wing Make sure research freelancing really like taking full time There’s lot learn quoting project client boundary overcommunication finding client 5 Industry SME Another way go career path become industry SME subject matter expert continue marketable move company company already much background knowledge coming work moving rung shift around mentioned earlier lateral move aren’t worst likely workforce 45 year we’re earth enjoy life don’t always hurry move quickly path find industry you’re passionate set forth learning growing you’re ambitious interested becoming CEO one day route path traveled 6 Industry hoppingTags User Experience Design UX Design UX Product Design
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Activation Functions in Artificial Neural Networks
This article assumes a decent understanding of neural networks and backpropagation— for background, check this out. In all neural networks, the core architecture consists of neurons within several layers; input, hidden, and output. As data is propagated throughout the network, weights adjust their values and help the net make a final prediction of some kind. An example of a feedforward neural network Weights and biases are commonly known for nets, but less popular is the concept of activation functions. In this article, I’ll discuss what these functions do, different types of them, and their use cases. Let’s go! Firstly… what are activation functions? Activation functions are functions we apply to the input of our node — our ‘input’ being the weighted sum of all of the neurons’ inputs with the bias. That may sound a little confusing, so let’s visually break it down. Each input node, x, have respective weights that’re multiplied to their values. They’re all summed together along with the bias (b) value. Then, our activation function, f, is applied to that value. Our weighted sum and bias our considered the neuron’s input, and are passed into our node where it undergoes the activation function. This produced value is considered the output of our neuron. Ok, makes sense … why do we need them? The main benefit and core reason for activation function usage is that it introduces non-linearity to our neuron’s output, allowing us to work with complex and large data. This means we can learn and make sense of complicated data. Without activation functions, our outputs would entirely be linear — and linear equations significantly limit what our neural network is capable of. By enabling non-linearities, we’re able to map and work with non-linear functions. Through being able to map inputs to outputs non-linearly, we can learn more complex things from our data. The sigmoid activation function — clearly nonlinear Activation functions make our neural networks more powerful! Let’s now dive into the different types of activation functions! There are several different kinds of activation functions, some applied in different areas or layers than others. Let’s unpack a few! Sigmoid When a sigmoid function is used, a value between 0 and 1 inclusive is outputted. The input, x, is passed through this equation to produce the output. Here, x is the negative exponent for base e, representing Euler’s number (2.718…). This value is then added to 1 and becomes the denominator of the fraction, with 1 as the numerator. Because this equation is a fraction, we receive our decimal output. When our input is really big, e^-x becomes 0 due to how small 1/e^x would be. For example, if x was 20000, e^-x is equivalent to 1/e²⁰⁰⁰⁰. This solves to a number so small, a calculator will say zero. But remember, our denominator adds one to this variable. This means that we have 1/(1 + 0), aka 1/1, aka 1. That’s why large inputs (x) produce one! For super low negative values, like -20000, e^-x becomes e²⁰⁰⁰⁰. This value is the denominator, so the fraction would look like 1/(1 + e²⁰⁰⁰⁰). This extremely small number resolves to 0 on a calculator. That’s why very low inputs (x) produce zero! There is, however, a downside to this function that’s largely responsible for its low usage. Because the Sigmoid function outputs a number between 0 and 1, it isn’t zero-centered — it’s 0.5 centered. This makes optimization of a neural network harder than necessary. Additionally, it falls victim to the vanishing gradient problem, more of which will be discussed later. Tanh (Hyperbolic tangent) As you can see, this function and the sigmoid are very visually similar. However, differently, tanh goes from -1 to 1 inclusive. As implied by the name, we use trigonometry with this function. The math is more complex, so just remember that using tanh we get a number between -1 and 1. With the hyperbolic tangent function, we avoid the issue of not being zero-centered through having an output within the range of -1 and 1. Now, we are zero-centered, so we avoid issues with optimization. However, tanh’s exponential operations make it computationally expensive, and it still doesn’t overcome the vanishing gradient problem. This is why we now rarely use this function. An issue with both of these functions as well is their saturation — high numbers are automatically snapped to 1.0 and very low numbers are snapped to 0.0. This means we can’t learn as much from our data when high inputs of different values all become the same thing — 1.0. And vice versa. These functions are only sensitive to changes around their midpoint. Instead, we use ReLU, which avoids these issues! ReLU (Rectified Linearity Units) Visually, it’s easy to understand what’s happening here. Any input values under 0 are activated and become zeroes, whereas nothing is changed for input values over 0. In a sense, it’s “half linear” — positive values remain the same whereas negative ones are snapped to zero. How does this work mathematically? Here’s the formula for the function. If x is our input and is negative, the output will be 0. This is because 0 is more than any negative value, and our max function looks for the highest value and outputs it. Therefore if x is negative, ReLU will output 0 as it’s the maximum value. If x is positive, this will be the output. The issues with tanh and sigmoid are avoided with the ReLU function, which is why it’s so commonly used today. For instance, the vanishing gradient problem. This is when gradients shrink as the network backpropagates to values so small that weights are barely updated in the initial layers. As an example, sigmoids have a maximum slope of 0.25, so gradients get smaller as they’re multiplied with these values. However, with ReLU, the slope is always 1 if above 0, so gradients don’t get smaller. This means ReLU avoids the problem of vanishing gradients! Additionally, because the function simply looks for a maximum number between the input and 0, it’s very computationally inexpensive. However, the limitation with this activation function is that it should only be used in the hidden layers of neural networks. And, they’re often ineffective in RNNs. For our output layers, we often use a sigmoid or softmax function for classification problems. Softmax functions produce a probability distribution of the input belonging to each class, whereas sigmoids are used more with binary classification. This is for when we have two classes, like Cat or Dog. Say we represented our classes numerically — with ‘cat’ as 0 and ‘dog’ as 1. Because sigmoid returns a value between 0 and 1 inclusive, we know whichever number the output is closer to is what the network predicts. For example, if the sigmoid in the output layer of this net outputted a 0.4, it predicted the image was a cat. Whereas if it outputted 0.79, it thinks the image is a dog. I go more into how this network would be technically built here. For regression applications, we’d stick with linear functions. While there are tons of different activation functions, today we covered the three most common. I encourage you to do more reading into the vanishing gradient problem, and other activation functions! Thanks for reading!
https://medium.com/swlh/activation-functions-in-artificial-neural-networks-8aa6a5ddf832
['Joshua Payne']
2020-01-07 12:06:16.519000+00:00
['Machine Learning', 'Activation Functions', 'Neural Networks', 'Artificial Intelligence']
Title Activation Functions Artificial Neural NetworksContent article assumes decent understanding neural network backpropagation— background check neural network core architecture consists neuron within several layer input hidden output data propagated throughout network weight adjust value help net make final prediction kind example feedforward neural network Weights bias commonly known net le popular concept activation function article I’ll discus function different type use case Let’s go Firstly… activation function Activation function function apply input node — ‘input’ weighted sum neurons’ input bias may sound little confusing let’s visually break input node x respective weight that’re multiplied value They’re summed together along bias b value activation function f applied value weighted sum bias considered neuron’s input passed node undergoes activation function produced value considered output neuron Ok make sense … need main benefit core reason activation function usage introduces nonlinearity neuron’s output allowing u work complex large data mean learn make sense complicated data Without activation function output would entirely linear — linear equation significantly limit neural network capable enabling nonlinearities we’re able map work nonlinear function able map input output nonlinearly learn complex thing data sigmoid activation function — clearly nonlinear Activation function make neural network powerful Let’s dive different type activation function several different kind activation function applied different area layer others Let’s unpack Sigmoid sigmoid function used value 0 1 inclusive outputted input x passed equation produce output x negative exponent base e representing Euler’s number 2718… value added 1 becomes denominator fraction 1 numerator equation fraction receive decimal output input really big ex becomes 0 due small 1ex would example x 20000 ex equivalent 1e²⁰⁰⁰⁰ solves number small calculator say zero remember denominator add one variable mean 11 0 aka 11 aka 1 That’s large input x produce one super low negative value like 20000 ex becomes e²⁰⁰⁰⁰ value denominator fraction would look like 11 e²⁰⁰⁰⁰ extremely small number resolve 0 calculator That’s low input x produce zero however downside function that’s largely responsible low usage Sigmoid function output number 0 1 isn’t zerocentered — it’s 05 centered make optimization neural network harder necessary Additionally fall victim vanishing gradient problem discussed later Tanh Hyperbolic tangent see function sigmoid visually similar However differently tanh go 1 1 inclusive implied name use trigonometry function math complex remember using tanh get number 1 1 hyperbolic tangent function avoid issue zerocentered output within range 1 1 zerocentered avoid issue optimization However tanh’s exponential operation make computationally expensive still doesn’t overcome vanishing gradient problem rarely use function issue function well saturation — high number automatically snapped 10 low number snapped 00 mean can’t learn much data high input different value become thing — 10 vice versa function sensitive change around midpoint Instead use ReLU avoids issue ReLU Rectified Linearity Units Visually it’s easy understand what’s happening input value 0 activated become zero whereas nothing changed input value 0 sense it’s “half linear” — positive value remain whereas negative one snapped zero work mathematically Here’s formula function x input negative output 0 0 negative value max function look highest value output Therefore x negative ReLU output 0 it’s maximum value x positive output issue tanh sigmoid avoided ReLU function it’s commonly used today instance vanishing gradient problem gradient shrink network backpropagates value small weight barely updated initial layer example sigmoids maximum slope 025 gradient get smaller they’re multiplied value However ReLU slope always 1 0 gradient don’t get smaller mean ReLU avoids problem vanishing gradient Additionally function simply look maximum number input 0 it’s computationally inexpensive However limitation activation function used hidden layer neural network they’re often ineffective RNNs output layer often use sigmoid softmax function classification problem Softmax function produce probability distribution input belonging class whereas sigmoids used binary classification two class like Cat Dog Say represented class numerically — ‘cat’ 0 ‘dog’ 1 sigmoid return value 0 1 inclusive know whichever number output closer network predicts example sigmoid output layer net outputted 04 predicted image cat Whereas outputted 079 think image dog go network would technically built regression application we’d stick linear function ton different activation function today covered three common encourage reading vanishing gradient problem activation function Thanks readingTags Machine Learning Activation Functions Neural Networks Artificial Intelligence
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What I’ve Learned As A Fresh Grad Marketing During A Global Pandemic
I’m sure that by now, many of you have had your fill of articles that tell you how to navigate your business in the current Covid pandemic. Most of these articles come from industry experts with several years of experience under their belt; they are adept professionals who have many valuable lessons regarding the dos and don’ts of marketing. Medium is full of these successful marketing gurus. I personally dig their content, mainly because their advice is almost always practical and comes with good intentions. There’s just one small snag there: these articles aren’t really relatable. And I’m sure many of you in my position feel the same way too. Unlike these experts, most fresh graduates have not had the chance to execute digital marketing campaigns or create content marketing strategies for their companies. Heck, some of us are probably still undergoing training! The real issue here isn’t that the advice these marketing experts dispense isn’t good-in fact, they’re amazing- but speaking from a fresh graduate’s perspective, sometimes what we need in our moments of vulnerability isn’t professional counsel, but rather, some empathetic guidance. It’s like how on occasion, you’d rather go to a friend than your parents or teacher for a listening ear- simply because they can relate better to you. I’m pretty sure that there are many fresh graduates who just started their first full-time marketing job/internship in this Covid situation, and are utterly scared of how to proceed in their current job. After all, no one wants to perform badly in their first-ever proper job, right? If you’re a fresh graduate reading this, don’t worry! I’m here to give you some personal tips on how to approach your first marketing job. Do read on to find out.
https://medium.com/the-ascent/what-ive-learned-as-a-fresh-grad-marketing-during-a-global-pandemic-f66d4975630d
[]
2020-10-24 16:03:49.885000+00:00
['Marketing', 'Self Improvement', 'Personal Development', 'Covid 19', 'Personal Growth']
Title I’ve Learned Fresh Grad Marketing Global PandemicContent I’m sure many fill article tell navigate business current Covid pandemic article come industry expert several year experience belt adept professional many valuable lesson regarding do don’ts marketing Medium full successful marketing guru personally dig content mainly advice almost always practical come good intention There’s one small snag article aren’t really relatable I’m sure many position feel way Unlike expert fresh graduate chance execute digital marketing campaign create content marketing strategy company Heck u probably still undergoing training real issue isn’t advice marketing expert dispense isn’t goodin fact they’re amazing speaking fresh graduate’s perspective sometimes need moment vulnerability isn’t professional counsel rather empathetic guidance It’s like occasion you’d rather go friend parent teacher listening ear simply relate better I’m pretty sure many fresh graduate started first fulltime marketing jobinternship Covid situation utterly scared proceed current job one want perform badly firstever proper job right you’re fresh graduate reading don’t worry I’m give personal tip approach first marketing job read find outTags Marketing Self Improvement Personal Development Covid 19 Personal Growth
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Never as it Seems
As we left the house for our walk, and I skipped down the steps behind the kids, magnetic energy stopped me in my tracks. I turned my head back to look in the direction of the vibe — the pumpkin. It was pulling me closer until I was staring straight into it. I saw an entire world — our world. Through the pumpkin’s fibrous strands and seeds, I saw branches, clouds, the Moon, darkness, light, and a watchful eye. The inside of the pumpkin resembles the physical aspect of our world. Then my mind went right on to thinking, in what other ways does this relate? There must be a deeper meaning. I may not have been able to carve that pumpkin, but Nature did. The squirrels gnawed till their tummies were full. Naturally, light found a way into the darkness of the pumpkin. That was the message — light will always find a way to shine. Light and darkness can’t exist without one another. I feel as though light is calling out to be seen. That pumpkin could have stayed in the dark — but it didn’t. The energy drawing me to the chewed-up pumpkin could have been absent — but it wasn’t. Inspiration was born from it all.
https://medium.com/chance-encounters/never-as-it-seems-b878162a11b7
['Melissa Bee']
2020-11-18 22:40:59.040000+00:00
['Poetry', 'Photography', 'Nonfiction', 'Short Story', 'Chance Encounters']
Title Never SeemsContent left house walk skipped step behind kid magnetic energy stopped track turned head back look direction vibe — pumpkin pulling closer staring straight saw entire world — world pumpkin’s fibrous strand seed saw branch cloud Moon darkness light watchful eye inside pumpkin resembles physical aspect world mind went right thinking way relate must deeper meaning may able carve pumpkin Nature squirrel gnawed till tummy full Naturally light found way darkness pumpkin message — light always find way shine Light darkness can’t exist without one another feel though light calling seen pumpkin could stayed dark — didn’t energy drawing chewedup pumpkin could absent — wasn’t Inspiration born allTags Poetry Photography Nonfiction Short Story Chance Encounters