Apple may ditch those old familiar USB-A ports in the new Mac mini

The Mac mini will be the next Apple device to say goodbye to USB-A, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. Apple customers have probably gotten used to seeing the familiar, rectangular USB-A ports replaced with their thinner USB-C siblings. And while USB-C has its advantages, the transition can sometimes leave users confused and scrambling for adapters. … Read more

Evidence-Based Management: Where to Start?

If you haven’t read my article about evidence-based management’s history and core principles, I recommend you do so by following the link: https://hackernoon.com/evidence-based-management-in-business-will-it-make-a-difference n n If you have decided to start implementing evidence-based management in your organization, I would like to talk about the first steps. The whole idea is to use the objective evidence … Read more

Flight to Quality in Crypto Explained

You may have heard the term ‘flight to quality’ many times in the financial press. The term refers to the situation when investors shift their funds to the highest-quality instruments within an asset class or choose a ‘safer’ asset class. Flight to quality occurs when investors believe in the solid long-term prospects of specific assets. … Read more

The case against AI art

No matter who powerful generative AI becomes, writer Ted Chiang says it will never create true art. Chiang is one of the most admired science fiction authors writing today, best known for the novella “Story Of Your Life” (which was adapted into the movie “Arrival”). But he’s also published terrific pieces for The New Yorker … Read more

What Is a Digital Garden?

The topic of note-taking remains relevant today. We know the benefits it provides to the author. We are familiar with various approaches to note-taking and tools that can be used, and we have choices. Imagine you have found your approach, your tool, and your note base is growing and pleasing to the eye. What next? … Read more