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Have you produced or shipped video games with small to mid-sized teams? Do you have a passion for using games as platforms for learning and skill-building?

Join us as Senior Game Producer to lead our game development initiatives! You’ll work closely with our internal platform, learning, and community teams plus external independent studios at the intersection of games, education, and community.

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Endless OS FoundationSenior Game ProducerEndless OS FoundationSenior Game Producer Location: Remote work (Core hours 10 am-2 pm EST) Contract type: Full-time employment in US, Canada or UK, contractor basis elsewhere Reports to: CEO Salary range: $150K - $200K Strong command of English and Spanish strongly preferred About Endless OS Foundation

Bullshit Jobs: A Theory by David Graeber [Shared]

In the spring of 2013, I unwittingly set off a very minor international sensation.
It all began when I was asked to write an essay for a new radical magazine called Strike! The editor asked if I had anything provocative that no one else would be likely to publish. I usually have one or two essay ideas like that stewing around, so I drafted one up and presented him with a brief piece entitled “On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs.”

welchwrite.com/blog/2025/03/12

Developers have created an AI system to generate police sketches 👥🤖🎨

but experts are horrified by the potential ethical implications.

Read more about this controversial technology and the concerns surrounding its use in law enforcement in this eye-opening article.

Check it out here: amplt.de/EducatedUselessBrother
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I share non-hype AI like this every day to help you build better real-world ML applications!

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During my last 5 years in the IT industry, I have often asked myself what makes a successful IT consultant.

I have definitely learned that success requires more than just technical knowledge. Here I share the 5 most important lessons I've learned:

:blobcoffee: Support and consulting are not the same thing, but they are often very close
:blobcoffee: Many people simply want a short, clear answer to their problem.
:blobcoffee: As a student, I used to think of 5 minutes as “no time”. Today, I think of everything that can be done in 5–10 minutes.
:blobcoffee: With the "problem-solving-framework" you have a heuristic tool to reduce a lot of cognitive load when solving a request question.
:blobcoffee: Train the customer instead of doing everything for him changes the customer relationship and builds trust.

Read more: medium.com/code-like-a-girl/5-

Or friend link if you don't have a paid membership: medium.com/code-like-a-girl/5-

This picture shows a young man in a trainer looking at himself in the mirror wearing a suit. The image represents a step forward at work.
Code Like A Girl · 5 Important Lessons I Learned as a Tech Consultant over the Last 5 YearsBy Sarah Lea

💻 Quantus: 587⭐

Want to evaluate your neural network's explanations in a responsible and understandable way? 🧠💻

Check out Quantus, an open-source toolkit from the Understandable Machine Intelligence Lab on GitHub!

With Quantus, you can ensure that your AI models are transparent, reliable, and accountable, and gain insights into the inner workings of complex algorithms.

Check it out here: amplt.de/UnlinedAgileSound
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The 'Everything EA' bundle leanpub.com/b/ts-everything by Tom Graves is the featured bundle of ebooks 📚 on the Leanpub homepage! leanpub.com #EnterpriseArchitecture #BusinessArchitecture #Career #Leadership #SocialEquity #books #ebooks

LeanpubThe 'Everything EA' bundleThe ‘Everything EA’ bundle: A comprehensive library of articles about enterprise architecture to help you navigate your way through change. Want to know more about enterprise architecture, and how to use it to create real value in business and beyond? This huge curated collection of articles will help you to explore key concepts, methods, tools and techniques to expand your skills and understanding of EA and put it all to practical use. This self-contained library includes all thirty-nine ebooks from the Tetradian anthologies:Creating a career in Enterprise Architecture (27 posts)More key concepts for Enterprise Architecture (34 posts)More basics for Enterprise Architecture (41 posts)On enterprise-architecture practice (39 posts)More on practice for Enterprise Architecture (37 posts)From Theory to Practice in EA (35 posts)Worked-Examples for EA Practice (35 posts)How not to fail in Enterprise Architecture (34 posts)Methods and challenges in EA (43 posts)Value, values and effectiveness (34 posts)Making Sense of Services in EA (39 posts)Story and Enterprise Architecture (39 posts)On people and Enterprise Architecture (40 posts)On economics and Enterprise Architecture (40 posts)On futures and Enterprise Architecture (40 posts)On power and enterprise architecture (42 posts)On theory and Enterprise Architecture (42 posts)Sensemaking in Enterprise Architecture (33 posts)On complexity and Enterprise Architecture (40 posts)Reframing Enterprise Architecture (39 posts)On Whole-Enterprise Architecture (36 posts)Why whole-enterprise architecture? (40 posts)Enterprise Architecture frameworks: IT-oriented (40 posts)Enterprise Architecture frameworks: Beyond IT (35 posts)Tools and toolsets for Enterprise Architecture (45 posts)Enterprise Architecture conferences (33 posts)Enterprise Architecture: The ‘loose ends’ (38 posts)Business Architecture Basics (39 posts)Business Architecture Challenges (37 posts)Business-models, concepts and frameworks (32 posts)Business-generalist and business-anarchist (35posts)The Big Picture for Enterprise Architecture (40 posts)Big-picture: The hard challenges (32 posts)SCAN for sensemaking and decision-making (32 posts)Updates on SCAN sensemaking (32 posts)Enterprise Canvas and service-design (34 posts)Updates on Enterprise Canvas (44 posts)Other writing: Travel and fiction (37 posts)Other writing: Experiences (32 posts)This complete collection includes around 1200 articles and 12,000 pages from the famed Tetradian weblog. If you're in enterprise-architecture or any related field, this is one library that you will definitely need.
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#Work is not what is on the to-do list.

"Our work is not only what we deliver for a boss or an organization, [but] all the ways we use our unique gifts to contribute to a living world, to our own liberation and to the liberation of every living being around us. This is the work that rarely shows up on a job description but we can never let go of, the work we yearn for even when we’re tired, the work we grieve when we’re cleaved from it."
everythingchanges.us/blog/what

everything changesWhat is your work now? | everything changesLook up.

Volleyball coach with most wins in McGill history reflects on storied 33-year career
Rachèle Béliveau has led the women’s volleyball team at McGill University in Montreal since 1991. After coaching her last game, she sat down with CBC Montreal weekend anchor Douglas Gelevan to discuss her career and how the sport has changed.
#sports #volleyball #coaching #career #Montreal #McGillUniversity
cbc.ca/player/play/9.6671136?c

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What NGOs like Greenpeace ultimately offer, according to @ClementSenechal, is “environmentalism as spectacle.”

'Of particular interest is Sénéchal’s treatment of the past and present of Greenpeace. Quite visibly at odds with his former employer, the author takes Greenpeace as representative of the decadence of official environmentalism. Eschewing a coherent critique of the environmental crisis, organizations like Greenpeace, according to Sénéchal, are more devoted to agitprop demonstrations and photo ops better geared to satisfying activist egos rather than advancing strategic goals.

'These contradictions were apparent from the 1970s':
jacobin.com/2025/03/environmen

@climate 🧵

jacobin.comWhy Environmentalists Are Still LosingDissatisfaction at established green parties and environmental NGOs has fed the rise of more confrontational forms of activism. The task can’t just be to raise awareness but to mobilize millions of people in fighting for their own interests.