management
Just-in-time manufacturing
Central planning gives poor results
Direct management
The problem of schedule
Managing Oneself
Say yes and never do it
Muda, Muri, Mura
Why Scrum is killing your product
The management strategy that saved Apollo 11
Traditional companies are losing because they mismanage software engineers
PM and UX Have Markedly Different Views of Their Job Responsibilities
Agile as Trauma
An Essay by Dorian TaylorThe Agile Manifesto is an immune response on the part of programmers to bad management.
Difficult to work with
A Tweet"Someone recently told me that 'difficult to work with' often really means 'difficult to take advantage of' in creative industries, and I haven’t stopped thinking about that for weeks" — @AdalynGrace_
Cameras and lenses
An Article by Bartosz Ciechanowski
Pictures have always been a meaningful part of the human experience. From the first cave drawings, to sketches and paintings, to modern photography, we’ve mastered the art of recording what we see.
Cameras and the lenses inside them may seem a little mystifying. In this blog post I’d like to explain not only how they work, but also how adjusting a few tunable parameters can produce fairly different results.