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The Gaelic Football Show: why Armagh are All-Ireland champions
Irish Examiner· 2 days agoJames Horan, Maurice Brosnan and Paul Rouse reflect on Armagh's stunning win over Galway in a tense...
Wife by Charlotte Mendelson review – bravura portrait of a marriage in meltdown
The Guardian· 2 days agoCharlotte Mendelson is among the greatest villain-creators of contemporary fiction, most recently bringing us the loathsome and tyrannical artist Ray Hanrahan, under whose scattergun rage his ...
The Role Of Executive Coaching In Addressing Leadership Blind Spots
Forbes· 2 days agoResearch shows that a significant number of leaders have at least one blind spot that hinders their...
Optimizing The Environment, Physical Or Virtual, For Learning
Forbes· 2 days agoThe impact of the environment on learning was driven home to many people during COVID-19, with many students spending 6 to 24 months trying to learn at home while parents were juggling their ...
Knowing About Temperature Settings When Using Generative AI Is Hot Stuff For Prompt Engineering
Forbes· 2 days agoThe focus this time will be on the importance of a technical aspect known as “temperature” and...
Council Post: How Tech Leaders Can Foster A Culture Of Practical Innovation
Forbes· 2 days agoFostering an entrepreneurial, innovative culture—especially in tech teams—can yield great results,...
Success in the West doesn’t always reflect Indian roots
Gulf News· 2 days agoWhat an election the US presidential race is turning out to be. The dramatic twist which saw...
Indonesia's sea nomads turn to jobs on land
AFP via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoSofyan Sabi's sea-dwelling community has fished beneath the waves off the Indonesian coast for centuries, but climate change and overfishing have forced...
Cloud databases: Base jumping for the bigger picture | Computer Weekly
Computer Weekly· 2 days agoThe way organisations store, manage and analyse data will always be a challenging issue given the constant assault of data on corporate IT systems. It demands a different ...
The Chills’ Martin Phillipps leaves a legacy of melancholy brilliance
The Guardian· 3 days agoThe words are from Heavenly Pop Hit by the Chills, a band from Dunedin, New Zealand. The author was Martin Phillipps, who has died suddenly at the age of 61. Next to the Clean ...