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Fire in the Foxhole

Fred Jame

Fred Jame on life, tech, writing and more.

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You can learn a lot from metaphors

Some people are good at explaining things with metaphors. They can break complicated things down into smaller pieces of wits, grasp the logic behind it, and plant it into easier real-life examples, or both.

If you can see through the trick...

2 years ago

Time spent in the meeting room... with voice

It's not a direct text-to-voice conversion, but rather a staged conversation between a virtual man and a virtual woman. It feels like they have actually read my words, understood the points, and conveyed them in an intellectual dialogue.

T...

2 years ago
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Time spent in the meeting room

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Meeting rooms need protocols to function properly, and protocols change along with time, topics, and participants. In many meetings, people spent a significant portion of time on protocols instead of ad...

2 years ago
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How did the US become a superpower after WW2?

According to “How US soldiers were fed in the US?,” the US built an enormous logistics system to deliver food (in addition to ammunition and other supplies) to feed its millions (16 million at its peak) of soldiers.

Consisting of airplanes...

3 years ago
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Attract new customers without labeling them

Adidas deliberately chose models with slightly fuller figures, breaking the stereotype that only “athletic bodies” are suitable for wearing sportswear.

They even take a step further to embrace a bit of “extra flesh” around the waist.

Norm...

3 years ago
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