Writer: contributor The casino was once a place of risk, money and revelry. This is where wealthy guests gathered to play roulette, show off and listen to music. Today, the same building has become a museum that tells the story of what gambling was like before the era of online casinos and apps. The casino […]
Writer: Helena Bergström What a winter we are having this year! Normally we joke about “in Stockholm it’s only winter for a week” and such, but we can’t really joke about that this year. Winter goes on and on! Winter in the houseboat marina This week we met with a partner who, between the topics […]
Writer: Helena Bergström Polish food – what is it anyway? We list 25 Polish dishes, delicacies and pastries and at the same time talk about our experiences with Polish cuisine. Everything from zurek and pierogi to smoked cheese and gingerbread from Torun. “Join us” on a tasting trip to Poland! What do you eat in […]
You’ve brought in customers. You’re doing a good job. You get paid. So why does your freelance business still feel stuck? Most freelancers think the answer is not enough clients or not enough skills. But that is rarely the real problem. What holds most freelance businesses back isn’t the work itself. It’s everything that happens […]
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[This article was first published on Florian Teschner, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report a problem with the content on this page here) Want to share your content on R bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don’t. Calculate the “Break-Even Multiplier” before you spend any money. Instead […]
At rOpenSci, we are continually grateful for the support and involvement of our community who help us make our open-source ecosystem stronger, more inclusive, and more collaborative. The software peer review program is one of the best examples of this: bringing together people with different expertise and backgrounds to improve the quality, reproducibility and usability […]
Yesterday I left Gunnel early and as usual took the opportunity to immortalize the outfit in the new elevator. Rotate’s jacket is so big and puffy that it can fit five layers of clothing underneath, which is fantastic when it’s minus 10 outside. Beautiful pink sky that I was not able to capture properly. But […]
Good afternoon, Coming soon to the book club – so much fun! The second time we meet at BAMBI on Bjursholmsgatan. Perfect for a book club. We read Kammakargatan by Therese Bohman, a short and beautiful book. A book you want to know more about, you want to know everything, you want it to be […]
What happens when the rush toward AI collides with the messy reality of enterprise data that was never designed for it? That’s exactly where this episode with Syntax’s Kevin Dattolico begins. Before we even hit the record, we swapped stories about music, travel, and a particular farewell concert that set the tone for a conversation […]