I’ve found some great tips on how to manage teams remotely, how to focus on making $10,000 an hour, and thinking about the journey and destination separately. On the science side, using your smartphone in bed could have generational impacts for you, imagine being able to download 1,500 films in a second, and new breathable masks. Finally, on the fun side, I have some great foreign film lists, and a peek into 1940s NY.
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I’ve found some great tips on how to manage teams remotely, how to focus on making $10,000 an hour, and thinking about the journey and destination separately. On the science side, using your smartphone in bed could have generational impacts for you, imagine being able to download 1,500 films in a second, and new breathable masks. Finally, on the fun side, I have some great foreign film lists, and a peek into 1940s NY.
Enjoy!
Bilal
Destinations, risks and journeys (Seth’s blog, 1 min read) Godin tells us not to confuse our journey and our destination.
15 Ikea hacks that just might make homeschooling bearable (Fast Company, 4 min read) Includes clever use of a folding mattress.
The magic of doing $10,000 per hour work (Rad reads, 2 min read) I love this insight about how to spend your work time.
How to onboard someone remotely (Twitter, 2 min read) I’ve been thinking about this recently and I luckily came across this Tweet thread. Also, this on weekly meetings for remote teams I good too.
Study examines link between sperm quality and light from devices at night (AAAS, 2 min read) New study finds exposure to your smartphone after bedtime could reduce sperm quality.
A.I. tool promises faster, more accurate Alzheimer’s diagnosis (AAAS, 2 min read) For anyone with elderly relatives, this sounds very promising. The AI uses speech patterns to come up with a diagnosis rather than scans.
Scientists use blood test to predict who is likely to develop psychotic disorders (AAAS, 2 min read) We don’t like to talk about mental illness especially psychosis, but this test could be very helpful.
Most masks feel awful. LG’s breathable mask might finally change that (Fast Company, 3 min read) LG’s invented a cool new mask.
Researchers Just Set a New Record For The Fastest Internet Speed Ever (Science Alert, 3 min read) It clocked at 178 terabits per second – that is much faster than my measly 20 megabits. You would be able to download 1,500 4K movies in one second!
These AI-generated tennis matches are both eerie and impressive (engadget, 1 min read) AI is getting very good.
Street view of 1940s New York Love this. A kind of Google Street View but with 1940s images.
These New Yorkers created a real-life Mario Kart course through NYC (Time Out, 2 min read) I’ve seen this in Tokyo.
I just want to listen to the sound of this 16th century book on loop. (Lit Hub, 1 min read) You can hear the sound of the clasp and the cover of a very old book.
The 25 best Korean movies of the 21st century (SCMP, 2 min read) I love Korean films (and TV). The list includes My Sassy Girl, Waikiki Brothers, Save the Green Planet, Old Boy and 3-Iron. I’ve only seen Oldboy.
The Top 20 Russian Films, According to Russians (Open Culture, 1 min read) Top is Ivan Vasilyevich Changes His Profession – a film I have never heard of.
Bill & Ted’s Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter on Playing Their Iconic Characters as Middle-Aged Dudes (Gizmodo, 2 min read) Did we need a sequel?!
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