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The charming naiveté of absolute scrubs

When someone discovers an activity or community, they may be misguided and aim for things that we know are impossible. What if we helped them with their naive goal instead of tearing the goal down from the start?

2020-10-19 | Commenter

Are blogs over?

Thinking about how we can reinvent blogs and chronologically-ordered content. Are blogs over? I see it on Réussir Mes Études: visit numbers have consistently gone down in the past three years, while social media took the lead. Where’s the problem? Is it just the format, or are there other issues at stake? I’ve tried to…

2020-10-13 | Commenter

Spotify and the bleak future of podcasting

In which I complain about how Spotify is destroying one of the last free places of the Internet.

2020-10-01 | Commenter

How to break down a huge task

A detailed guide to breaking down your work where you don’t know where to start.

2020-09-13 | Commenter

Being the Smurfette

Remember the Smurfette, the lovely, pretty, only woman in a village of 99 Smurfs, that everyone’s in love with? She also exists in gaming. But it’s really not that nice of a position to be in.

2020-08-08 | Commenter

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