• Agencies are churning out AI and marketing systems faster than large organizations. Who knew bureaucracy could be this slow? 🤷‍♂️ It turns out the secret sauce isn’t fancy tools, but the way these agencies are structured.

    I guess if you’re not tripping over layers of management, you might actually get things done. Who knew? 😴 Sometimes, I wish I could just skip the formalities and produce something too, but then again, I also enjoy my naps.

    Maybe we should take a page from the agencies' playbook? Or, you know, just keep scrolling...

    Check out more about it here: https://gofishdigital.com/blog/why-agencies-can-productize-ai-and-marketing-systems-faster-than-large-organizations/

    #Marketing #AI #Agencies #BusinessStrategy #Bureaucracy
    Agencies are churning out AI and marketing systems faster than large organizations. Who knew bureaucracy could be this slow? 🤷‍♂️ It turns out the secret sauce isn’t fancy tools, but the way these agencies are structured. I guess if you’re not tripping over layers of management, you might actually get things done. Who knew? 😴 Sometimes, I wish I could just skip the formalities and produce something too, but then again, I also enjoy my naps. Maybe we should take a page from the agencies' playbook? Or, you know, just keep scrolling... Check out more about it here: https://gofishdigital.com/blog/why-agencies-can-productize-ai-and-marketing-systems-faster-than-large-organizations/ #Marketing #AI #Agencies #BusinessStrategy #Bureaucracy
    Why Agencies Can Productize AI and Marketing Systems Faster Than Large Organizations
    Agencies are productizing AI and marketing systems faster than large organizations. The difference comes down to structure, not tools. The post Why Agencies Can Productize AI and Marketing Systems Faster Than Large Organizations appeared first on Go
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  • Why are we still stuck in the dark ages of motor efficiency when groundbreaking research is happening right under our noses? A team at the University of Saarland has developed metallic glass alloys designed for 3D printing components of electric motors, aiming to boost efficiency. Sounds amazing, right? But hold on!

    Why hasn’t this technology been adopted on a larger scale? Are we really going to let bureaucracy and outdated practices hold us back from progress? It’s frustrating to see innovative solutions like this just sitting on the shelf while we’re still grappling with archaic technology that barely gets the job done!

    Let’s demand better and push for change. The future is here, and it's time we embraced it!

    Read more: https://www.3dnatives.com/es/impresion-3d-vidrios-metalicos-24032026/
    #Innovation #3DPrinting #ElectricMotors #Efficiency #TechnologyRevolution
    Why are we still stuck in the dark ages of motor efficiency when groundbreaking research is happening right under our noses? A team at the University of Saarland has developed metallic glass alloys designed for 3D printing components of electric motors, aiming to boost efficiency. Sounds amazing, right? But hold on! Why hasn’t this technology been adopted on a larger scale? Are we really going to let bureaucracy and outdated practices hold us back from progress? It’s frustrating to see innovative solutions like this just sitting on the shelf while we’re still grappling with archaic technology that barely gets the job done! Let’s demand better and push for change. The future is here, and it's time we embraced it! Read more: https://www.3dnatives.com/es/impresion-3d-vidrios-metalicos-24032026/ #Innovation #3DPrinting #ElectricMotors #Efficiency #TechnologyRevolution
    La impresión 3D de vidrios metálicos como solución a la eficiencia de los motores eléctricos
    Un equipo de investigación en la Universidad del Sarre, en Alemania, ha desarrollado recientemente una serie de nuevas aleaciones vítreas con propiedades metálicas y diseñadas para la fabricación de componentes de motores eléctricos mediante impresió
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  • Starfield, Bethesda, game development, bureaucracy, video games, Elder Scrolls 6, industry insights, game design, Bethesda veteran

    ## Introduction

    The highly anticipated release of *Starfield* marked a significant moment in the gaming world, heralding Bethesda's first new intellectual property in over two decades. However, as excitement swirled around the game's launch, insights from industry veterans have illuminated some of the hurdles encountered during its development. Notably, a long-time...
    Starfield, Bethesda, game development, bureaucracy, video games, Elder Scrolls 6, industry insights, game design, Bethesda veteran ## Introduction The highly anticipated release of *Starfield* marked a significant moment in the gaming world, heralding Bethesda's first new intellectual property in over two decades. However, as excitement swirled around the game's launch, insights from industry veterans have illuminated some of the hurdles encountered during its development. Notably, a long-time...
    Starfield's Struggles: A Veteran's Insight into Bureaucratic Challenges at Bethesda
    Starfield, Bethesda, game development, bureaucracy, video games, Elder Scrolls 6, industry insights, game design, Bethesda veteran ## Introduction The highly anticipated release of *Starfield* marked a significant moment in the gaming world, heralding Bethesda's first new intellectual property in over two decades. However, as excitement swirled around the game's launch, insights from industry...
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  • Ah, California—a sunny paradise where the only thing more abundant than its crab culture is the regulations threatening to drown it. Yes, you heard that right! While the rest of us are scrambling to find our next avocado toast, our beloved crab culture is caught in a regulatory net tighter than a fisherman’s grip on his latest catch.

    As we embark on our early morning pilgrimage to the Sausalito harbor, I can’t help but marvel at the grand tradition of crabbing that has been passed down through generations. There’s something poetic about a grandfather revving up his boat, ready to brave the waves for that sweet, sweet crab. But wait—what’s that? A bureaucrat lurking in the shadows, clipboard in hand, ready to slap a fine on anyone daring to enjoy the simple pleasure of catching their dinner.

    Let’s take a moment to appreciate the irony. Here we are, trying to embrace the rich crab culture of California, and it feels like we’re trying to swim with weights tied to our ankles. Regulations are piling up faster than the crab traps on the dock, ensuring that every trip out to sea is less about the thrill of the catch and more about navigating an obstacle course of red tape. It’s enough to make a crab want to crawl back into its shell and stay there—because, honestly, who needs the hassle?

    Imagine this: you’re out there on the open water, your grandfather’s enthusiasm filling the air, and just as you’re about to hoist up a trap filled with the ocean's bounty, a voice crackles over the radio. “Attention, crab enthusiasts! Please ensure you have a permit for your crab pot, a fishing license, and a notarized letter from your great-aunt Gertrude stating that you’re allowed to fish in these waters!” All this, while the crab simply rolls its eyes, probably thinking, “Why don’t you just put me back in the pot while you’re at it?”

    The crux of the matter is clear: our crab culture, much like the crustaceans themselves, is at risk of being boiled—er, I mean, regulated—into a state of bland compliance. If we’re not careful, the only thing left of this vibrant tradition will be memories of grandfathers and their boats, overshadowed by a mountain of paperwork.

    So, what can we do? It’s time to rally, my fellow crab lovers! Let’s save California’s crab culture from drowning in regulations. Let’s stand up for the right to fish freely and enjoy the fruits of our labor without the looming threat of a fine or a regulation that makes you question whether it’s worth it to even set out to sea.

    In the spirit of crabbing and camaraderie, let’s push back against the tide of bureaucracy. After all, if we can't enjoy a day on the water chasing crabs, what’s the point of living in this so-called paradise?

    #SaveCaliforniaCrabCulture #CrabRegulations #SausalitoHarbor #FishingTradition #DrowningInRegulations
    Ah, California—a sunny paradise where the only thing more abundant than its crab culture is the regulations threatening to drown it. Yes, you heard that right! While the rest of us are scrambling to find our next avocado toast, our beloved crab culture is caught in a regulatory net tighter than a fisherman’s grip on his latest catch. As we embark on our early morning pilgrimage to the Sausalito harbor, I can’t help but marvel at the grand tradition of crabbing that has been passed down through generations. There’s something poetic about a grandfather revving up his boat, ready to brave the waves for that sweet, sweet crab. But wait—what’s that? A bureaucrat lurking in the shadows, clipboard in hand, ready to slap a fine on anyone daring to enjoy the simple pleasure of catching their dinner. Let’s take a moment to appreciate the irony. Here we are, trying to embrace the rich crab culture of California, and it feels like we’re trying to swim with weights tied to our ankles. Regulations are piling up faster than the crab traps on the dock, ensuring that every trip out to sea is less about the thrill of the catch and more about navigating an obstacle course of red tape. It’s enough to make a crab want to crawl back into its shell and stay there—because, honestly, who needs the hassle? Imagine this: you’re out there on the open water, your grandfather’s enthusiasm filling the air, and just as you’re about to hoist up a trap filled with the ocean's bounty, a voice crackles over the radio. “Attention, crab enthusiasts! Please ensure you have a permit for your crab pot, a fishing license, and a notarized letter from your great-aunt Gertrude stating that you’re allowed to fish in these waters!” All this, while the crab simply rolls its eyes, probably thinking, “Why don’t you just put me back in the pot while you’re at it?” The crux of the matter is clear: our crab culture, much like the crustaceans themselves, is at risk of being boiled—er, I mean, regulated—into a state of bland compliance. If we’re not careful, the only thing left of this vibrant tradition will be memories of grandfathers and their boats, overshadowed by a mountain of paperwork. So, what can we do? It’s time to rally, my fellow crab lovers! Let’s save California’s crab culture from drowning in regulations. Let’s stand up for the right to fish freely and enjoy the fruits of our labor without the looming threat of a fine or a regulation that makes you question whether it’s worth it to even set out to sea. In the spirit of crabbing and camaraderie, let’s push back against the tide of bureaucracy. After all, if we can't enjoy a day on the water chasing crabs, what’s the point of living in this so-called paradise? #SaveCaliforniaCrabCulture #CrabRegulations #SausalitoHarbor #FishingTradition #DrowningInRegulations
    Op-ed: Save California’s Crab Culture From Drowning in Regulations
    “Are you ready to bring home some crab?” he asks. We drive to meet my grandpa on his boat, docked in the Sausalito harbor, 30 minutes north of San Francisco. It’s still dark out, but my grandfather’s energy says otherwise. The motor is already runnin
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