Category: learning in public

Learning in public - biases

Today in learning in public, I want to introduce one of my favourite topics. Avoiding our common biases. Biases are the actions we do without thinking that can have dire consequences! Awareness of our common biases and avoiding them is incredibly powerful and helps us make better decisions. Link to the article Read more...

Learning in public - AWS regions

Today in learning in public, I want to share a zettle (note) about AWS regions and availability zones (AZ); there is a link to the fields in the Cost and Usage Report (CUR for friends) file. Link to the article Read more...

Learning in public - infinite games

Today’s #learninginpublic article is about a concept I discovered in a TED interview with Simon Sinek in 2021. A finite game is a game with a beginning and an end, with very defined rules, and when the game ends, the player moves on. All sports, video games, and board games are finite games. An infinite game is a game that never ends, where rules change, where the game never ends, and players change. Read more...

Learning in public - paragraphs

Today’s #learninginpublic article is about writing, and in particular, paragraphs as a unit of attention. #writing Paragraphs help create structure, clarity and focus the reader’s attention. Link to the article Read more...