Anyways, as the sole founder of a resume company, I found the story inspirational, yet I was never able to find the thread again.
related, my company - https://rezi.io
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Anyways, as the sole founder of a resume company, I found the story inspirational, yet I was never able to find the thread again.
related, my company - https://rezi.io
When a metric is targeted, it fails to be a good metric.
When a metric is targeted, it fails to be a good metric.
Not a "interesting thought" really, but I thought someone posted a link to a site for "un-mangling" text. would fix all the formatting issues like &, and other various issues caused by copy/pasting text from place to place. I forget what I was doing recently but I thought "I should use that site" and couldn't find it anywhere after lots of searching. I should have bookmarked it :-/
An article that provided a strong argument for why you should never stop reading, even if you forget most of what you read. There are a few articles I’ve found via Google on the same subject but they are not the one I saw on HN.
There was a thread about sole founders who have experienced success. Notably, there was a someone who developed a resume software and was able to sell his company to the German government (if my memory serves right). Anyways, as the sole founder of a resume company, I found the story inspirational, yet I was never able to find the thread again. related, my company - https://rezi.io
Not a "interesting thought" really, but I thought someone posted a link to a site for "un-mangling" text. would fix all the formatting issues like &, and other various issues caused by copy/pasting text from place to place. I forget what I was doing recently but I thought "I should use that site" and couldn't find it anywhere after lots of searching. I should have bookmarked it :-/
There was this blog post about how to form yearly goals, maybe for New Year’s resolutions or something? I remember they were divided into 10-15 categories, dealing with all areas of life (career, health, family, etc.) and had probing but specific questions in each.
An article about some species of octopuses that have a relatively high IQ, but since the parents die before their offspring comes to life, every generation have to relearn everything from scratch. IIRC, the lack of inter-generational communication deprived this species from developing to the level its IQ permits. I wish I can find that piece again!
Been trying to find the story/title/author since, with no success.