Playing the Blame(less) GameWhen something went wrong, it is in our nature to find something or someone to blame for. Especially in software, human errors are often…Jan 21, 2024Jan 21, 2024
A Generalist Review of a Book about GeneralistsIs making presentation slides a skill? Would you put it in your CV? If these questions strike a chord with you, then you might be a…Mar 19, 2022Mar 19, 2022
This Simple Tool Can Help Your Team to Feel Connected During Remote WorkingDaily standup meeting is one of the tools in Scrum methodology for project management. The idea is to have a short meeting (no more than 15…May 11, 2021May 11, 2021
The Friend of My Enemy is My FriendWith almost a year now working from home, every now and then I like to stay at a nice hotel over the weekend just to change the scenery…Feb 4, 2021Feb 4, 2021
Can we have companies whose ultimate goals are not to make money?Few weeks ago, Disney announced a sleuth of new TV shows and movies in an event called “Investor Day”. I found the event name to be rather…Dec 22, 2020Dec 22, 2020
Book Review: “Subprime Attention Crisis” by Tim HwangPeople hate ads. But the fact is ads are an important source of revenue for the majority of websites that we have today. Without ads, most…Dec 18, 2020Dec 18, 2020
Dear Gramedia, Please Take My Money and Allow Me to Buy Your Manga OnlineI really like Netflix’s “The Queen’s Gambit”, a show about competitive chess. It reminds me of an old manga called “Hikaru no Go”, which…Dec 12, 2020Dec 12, 2020
Can your company be better in personalization than your favourite “Tukang Bubur”?I have listened to all of the 15 books in the “Dresden Files” series through Audible, an audiobook store owned by Amazon. Last August, I…Oct 16, 2020Oct 16, 2020
Knowledge vs Experiencehttps://twitter.com/ProfFeynman/status/1299885590377193473?s=09Oct 9, 2020Oct 9, 2020
The “Asian Disease Problem”I found a curiously named problem called “Asian Disease Problem” in Daniel Kahneman’s best selling book “Thinking, Fast and Slow”. It’s…Aug 24, 2020Aug 24, 2020