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by Jono Bacon | Jan 28, 2019 | Behavioral Economics, Leadership, Psychology
Mimicry is an interesting phenomenon in nature. Animals copy animals in various ways, such as the common behavior of insects changing their appearance as a tool to fool predators. Interestingly, human beings mimic other human beings too. We haven’t yet figured...
by Jono Bacon | Jan 21, 2019 | Public Speaking, Speaking
The Call For Papers. A battle of wits, personality, and expertise where every contender wants a coveted slot at the conference. Last week I announced that I am running the Open Collaboration Conference again which is part of the Linux Foundation’s Open...
by Jono Bacon | Sep 16, 2018 | Community, Conflict Resolution, Linux
Today, Linus Torvalds, the creator of Linux, which powers everything from smartwatches to electrical grids posted a pretty remarkable note on the kernel mailing list. As a little bit of backstory, Linus has sometimes come under fire for the ways in which he has...