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Elon Musk Threatens FBI Agents and Air Traffic Controllers With Forced Resignation If They Don't Respond to an Email

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Employees throughout the federal government have until 11:59pm ET Monday to detail five things they accomplished in the last week.
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Rust Developer Survey Finds Increasing Usage, Especially on Linux

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This year's "State of Rust" survey was completed by 7,310 Rust developers. DevClass note some key findings: When asked about their biggest worries for Rust's future, 45.5 percent cited "not enough usage in the tech industry," up from 42.5 percent last year, just ahead of the 45.2 percent who cited complexity as a concern... Only 18.6 percent declared themselves "not worried," though this is a slight improvement on 17.8 percent in 2023... Another question asks whether respondents are using Rust at work. 38.2 percent claimed to use it for most of their coding [up from 34% in 2023], and 13.4 percent a few times a week, accounting for just over half of responses. At the organization level there is a similar pattern. 45.5 percent of organizations represented by respondents make "non-trivial use of Rust," up from 38.7 percent last year. More details from I Programmer: On the up are "Using Rust helps us achieve or goals", now 82% compared to 72% in 2022; "We're likely to use Rust again in the future", up 3% to 78%; and "Using Rust has been worth the cost of Adoption". Going down are "Adopting Rust has been challenging", now 34.5% compared to 38.5% in 2022; and "Overall adopting Rust has slowed down our team" down by over 2% to 7%. "According to the survey, organizations primarily choose Rust for building correct and bug-free software (87.1%), performance characteristics (84.5%), security and safety properties (74.8%), and development enjoyment (71.2%)," writes The New Stack: Rust seems to be especially popular for creating server backends (53.4%), web and networking services, cloud technologies and WebAssembly, the report said. It also seems to be gaining more traction for embedded use cases... Regarding the preferred development environment, Linux remains the dominant development platform (73.7%). However, although VS Code remains the leading editor, its usage dropped five percentage points, from 61.7% to 56.7%, but the Zed editor gained notable traction, from 0.7% to 8.9%. Also, "nine out of 10 Rust developers use the current stable version, suggesting strong confidence in the language's stability," the report said... Overall, 82% of respondents report that Rust helped their company achieve its goals, and daily Rust usage increased to 53% (up four percentage points from 2023). When asked why they use Rust at work, 47% of respondents cited a need for precise control over their software, which is up from 37% when the question was asked two years ago.

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Mads K. on Visual Studio

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Mads Kristensen discusses Visual Studio extensions, and the use of CoPilot to get the most out of Visual Studio programming.

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PPP 448 | Drifting Toward Burnout? How to Thrive When Demands Pile Up, with Marie-Helene Pelletier

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Summary

In this conversation, Andy and Marie-Helene Pelletier explore the concept of resilience, particularly in the context of workplace challenges and personal well-being. They discuss the importance of understanding resilience as a state that can fluctuate rather than a fixed personality trait. Marie shares insights from her book, The Resilience Plan: A Strategic Approach to Optimizing Your Work Performance and Mental Health. She emphasizes the need for strategic planning to enhance resilience and manage burnout. The discussion also covers cognitive patterns that can hinder resilience, the balance of life's demands and supplies, and practical steps to create a personalized resilience plan. Additionally, they touch on the role of parents in fostering resilience in children.

This episode prepares you to handle the demands that come with leading teams and projects. Enjoy!

Sound Bites

  • “The class went great. I was a wreck.”
  • "We know from research that resilience is not a personality trait. It’s a state, which means it will fluctuate over time, which also means we can influence it."
  • "Resilience is our ability to go through adversity and come out even stronger."
  • "People will tend to minimize the demands they have, and then on the supply side, people will tend to overestimate the sources of energy they have."
  • "I think we too easily sacrifice our self-care. We wait for things to fall apart and then we’re like, ‘Oh, I hit burnout.’ What if we were able to put together a resilience plan?”

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 02:02 Start of Interview
  • 02:14 What Got You Into Psychology?
  • 04:00 Understanding Resilience Misconceptions
  • 05:45 Is Resilience Just Genetics And Personality?
  • 08:01 The Role Of Context In Resilience
  • 10:43 BEAR Thinking
  • 14:25 Supply And Demands Inventory
  • 18:13 The Role Of Values
  • 26:02 Applying Resilience Strategies To Parenting
  • 28:42 End Of Interview
  • 29:07 Andy Comments After The Interview
  • 32:17 Outtakes

Learn More

You can learn more about Marie-Helene and her work at DrMarie-Helene.com/.

For more learning on this topic, check out:

  • Episode 398 with Dr. Neha Sangwan about her book on burnout.
  • Episode 132 with StrengthsFinder author Tom Rath about energizing the burned out project manager.
  • Episode 106, also with Tom Rath, about his book Eat, Move, Sleep.

Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast!

Talent Triangle: Power Skills

Topics: Resilience, Burnout, Mental Health, Self-Care, Leadership, Personal Development, Emotional Intelligence, Workplace Wellness, Project Management

The following music was used for this episode:

Music: ImageFilm34 by Sascha Ende
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Music: Chillhouse by Frank Schroeter
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license





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IoT Coffee Talk: Episode 249 - The Quantum Pivot (Is GenAI the new IoT?)

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Welcome to IoT Coffee Talk, where hype comes to die a terrible death. We have a fireside chat about all things #IoT over a cup of coffee or two with some of the industry's leading business minds, thought leaders and technologists in a totally unscripted, organic format.

This week, Pete, Steve, Bill, Marc, Debbie, Rob, and Leonard jump on Web3 to talk about:

🎶 🎙️ BAD KARAOKE! 🎸 🥁 "You Give Love A Bad Name", Bon Jovi
🐣 Steve, the basketball beast! Winning bling!
🐣 Why we need to put more energy into good innovation.
🐣 Why founders need better numbers and due diligence on their business plans.
🐣 Don't just talk to your customers, listen and solve problems to inspire good innovation.
🐣 Pivoting is the way of life. Just don't do it 360 degrees.
🐣 The vicious cycle of the perpetual pivot and the desperate exit.
🐣 Are AI and other things in our digital lives like social essential?
🐣 What's up with the great Quantum Pivot? Is GenAI a dud now?
🐣 Quantum at the Edge - the next nonsense to avoid like the plague.
🐣 The GAP OF THE UGLY!!! The importance of the next, unsexy step
🐣 Destroying Intel from the outside, courtesy of Wall Street.
🐣 Steve Brumer fills in the gap of his long absence.
🐣 Is the one-throat-to-choke that right thing?
🐣 Does GenAI have an IoT problem?
🐣 Can we live without wheels on the bus and fire?
🐣 The Amish premium of living of the future.

It's a great episode. Grab an extraordinarily expensive latte at your local coffee shop and check out the whole thing. You will get all you need to survive another week in the world of IoT and greater tech!

Tune in! Like! Share! Comment and share your thoughts on IoT Coffee Talk, the greatest weekly assembly of Onalytica and CBT tech and IoT influencers on the planet!!

If you are interested in sponsoring an episode, please contact Stephanie Atkinson at Elevate Our Kids. Just make a minimally required donation to www.elevateourkids.org and you can jump on and hang with the gang and amplify your brand on one of the top IoT/Tech podcasts in the known metaverse!!!

Take IoT Coffee Talk on the road with you on your favorite podcast platform. Go to IoT Coffee Talk on Buzzsprout, like, subscribe, and share: https://lnkd.in/gyuhNZ62

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Trump administration reportedly shutting down federal EV chargers nationwide

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The General Services Administration, the agency that manages buildings owned by the federal government, is planning to shut down its entire network of electric vehicle chargers, according to a report in The Verge. The GSA reportedly operates a network of hundreds of EV chargers with a total of 8,000 plugs that can be used to […]

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