Kategorie: Tim’s Weblog
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al3x’s Rules for Computing Happiness
Alex Payne – al3x’s Rules for Computing Happiness: „Do not use software that must sync over the internet to function. [Ed.: I’m looking at you, Microsoft Outlook.] […] Use a plain text editor that you know well. […] Do not use anything other than a Mac at home and Linux/BSD on the server. […] Buy…
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Not fade away
Seth Godin – Not fade away: „Just because there are no firestorms on the porch doesn’t mean you’re doing okay. More likely, there are relationships out there that need more investment, quiet customers who are unhappy but not making a big deal out of it.“
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HTTP basic authentication using OS X Lion Server accounts
Mac OS X Lion Server has a nice built-in directory (LDAP) server – when you need to password protect a web page hosted there, you don’t want to set up user accounts in old-fashioned „htpasswd“ text files. It’s much nicer to set up HTTP basic authentication against the users and groups you manage in the…
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The facts
Seth Godin – The facts: „Your position on just about everything, including, yes, your salary, your stock options, your credit card debt and your mortgage are almost certainly based on the story you tell yourself, not some universal fact from the universal fact database.“
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The Death—and Reinvention—of Management: Part 1
Steve Denning on „Radical Management“ – The Death—and Reinvention—of Management: Part 1: „The firm makes money, but this is the result of delighting the customer, not the goal. […] Nayar saw that the people doing the work were the ones who created value for the customers. Taken together they created the value zone within the…
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Icon Ambulance
Vic Gundotra – Icon Ambulance: „But in the end, when I think about leadership, passion and attention to detail, I think back to the call I received from Steve Jobs on a Sunday morning in January. It was a lesson I’ll never forget. CEOs should care about details. Even shades of yellow. On a Sunday.“
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What I learned from Steve Jobs
Aaron Levie, CEO of box.com – What I learned from Steve Jobs: „We all have the ability to create excellence. And frankly, it’s a lot more fun when we do. Crap is less fun, less inspiring, less motivating, and less rewarding. And if at any point you stop doing pursuing excellence, just ask yourself, ‚what…
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Autonomy marketing, meet HP
Enterprise Search Blog – Autonomy marketing, meet HP: „But now, in the second decade of the not-so-new century, customers expect to use a GUI to configure, manage, and customize enterprise search; and just about all of IDOL is still ‚command line based‘. […] Sure, they’ve added dozens of new capabilities… API calls, and the like……
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Twice as much doesn’t always mean twice as much
Seth Godin – Twice as much doesn’t always mean twice as much: „The challenge, of course, is that twice as much of your time or money is irrelevant. Who cares where you started? The correct comparison is to what the competition is investing, and how well.“
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Ten Year Agile Retrospective: How We Can Improve In The Next Ten Years
Jeff Sutherland on Scrum/Agile – Ten Year Agile Retrospective: How We Can Improve In The Next Ten Years: „Industry data shows that fixing bugs on the same day as they are discovered will double the velocity of a team. […] Traditional project management assumes that users know what they want before software is built. As…