“The Assistant” is a monster movie, one where you never see the being — an imperious amusement mogul who coerces those who work for him, and preys on the young actresses that parade through the office. Read more: cnn.com
Read More »You Don’t Own What You Buy: The Tetris Edition
In the convoluted realm that has become copyright, licensing agreements, and SaaS-style everything, we’ve had something of a pour serial of posts that are concentrated on the bewilder concept that we no longer own what we buy. Between movies simply being disappeared, features on gaming consoles being obliterated via firmware …
Read More »Robots Won’t Take Your Job, But They’ve Probably Already Changed It
One of my favorite short cinemas of all time wasn’t actually been established by a human. It was written by a neural network named Benjamin, which was fed a lot of science fiction movies and then asked to write its own. Impressive, right? The thing is: the movie is terrible. …
Read More »Johnson City police, non-profit work together to secure funding for new domestic violence-specific position – WBNG-TV
Johnson City police , non-profit work together to secure funding for brand-new domestic violence-specific position WBNG-TV Read more: wbng.com
Read More »To hug or not to hug: A 5-step guide to embracing at work
New jobs and promotions, newborn and matrimonies news, a peer who’s moving out of the country. Should you go in for an embrace at work, even if the situation warrants it? Read more: cnn.com
Read More »27 top character design tips
Character design can be a tricky beast to tackle. Creating your own character from scratch involves a lot of creative thinking. Although many of the classic personas well known to us all through cartoons, movies and ad looking straightforward, a lot of skill and attempt will have gone into shaping …
Read More »Street art: 45 incredible examples to inspire you
Street art adorns streets all around the world. Urban graffiti might be the first form that springs to mind, but street art actually comes in loads of different forms, from sculptures to& apos; yarn bombing& apos ;, and is also found in a diverse assortment of surroundings. We& apos; ve …
Read More »Guess what? You’re not your job.
Thanks to Bek Lambert from Hacking Happiness for another savvy reminder of the blur of the lines between job, home and ego. When you spend upwards of 50 hours a few weeks at work, the breakup between who we are as people and who we are as proletarians becomes difficult. …
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