Essential Links in June 2023
/ essential-links, culture, sw-devThere is not much to tell this month. June was extensive and I had to travel a lot. There were only a few moments of tranquility and time for …
There is not much to tell this month. June was extensive and I had to travel a lot. There were only a few moments of tranquility and time for …
That was May. We heard a lot about the ups and downs of the OMR festival and many other conferences taking place. Our book club on the Future …
Phew. Beginning of the month I went to bed with the COVID virus for the first time. It was definitely a mild version (compared to all the others), …
I travelled less this month. We saw the launch of GPT-4 and a lot of buzz around it. My Mastodon usage surpassed Twitter this month for the first …
Yesterday I stumbled across a great podcast episode. It takes a deeper look into the fediverse. Into the technology that lies underneath and in the …
The last month saw a lot of drama around a product that a lot of people care about. Wizard of the Coast, the company behind Dungeons & Dragons, …
Well that was 2022. A post-pandemic powerhouse of a year. It was the first year where I used the lifestyling framework to work towards my greater …
I read " Lean auf gut Deutsch" by Mari Furukawa-Caspary and I enjoyed its voice & tone. The positivity gave me hope, that building human-centered …
I have started to work with Final Cut Pro X to create some video content. If you start out with such a complex topic, you will need every learning …
Wow! What a month. I've changed my workplace, my employer and joined a great team. And I've become Chief Product Owner (without knowing in advance), …