In 2020 I read 15 nonfiction books, 5 novels, and 13 graphic novels or art books. In 2019, I read 26 books all together. In 2018, I read 38. Why split it out this way? It seemed a logical way of organizing things. I included only books I read cover| Shared Physics
I've recently noticed more and more new restaurants popping up in my neighborhood. I don't live in a food desert, but I have dietary restrictions that limit what and where I can eat (I eat vegetarian). I'm not alone in this: by some counts, approximately 15-20% of the population also| Shared Physics
In February 2023, I recorded a podcast with Kayla Cytron-Thaler at Canny.io about the role of product management, building products from scratch, and more. This is the video, audio, and cleaned up transcript. In particular, the transcript is a bit different from the recording – I'm taking it as an| Shared Physics
One of the most useful questions I've used for evaluating expertise during a hiring interview is: Tell me about a time when you did something you thought was right, but later it turned out to be a mistake. That kicks off a series of additional questions and followups: * What was| Shared Physics
I spent two weeks testing if AI tools could handle real marketing work and replace me. Working with 8 years of data, I found they're great at tedious tasks and terrible at finding meaningful insights in messy data. Bottom line: they're powerful assistants but poor agents.| Shared Physics
I've tracking books that I've read since 2013 or so, and writing about it since 2020 (2020, 2021). This year, I read 30 books, graphic novels, and related publications. Top Picks & Honorable Mentions NonFiction It's hard to pick a "best of" list of nonfiction books because most of the books| Shared Physics