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How "Gibson's law" makes it hard to trust experts
A little learning is a dangerous thing ;Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring :There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain,And drinking largely sobers us again.
It’s one of the most famous lines in poetry, and with it, Alexander Pope hits the nail on the head. We all know that one person who sees themselves as some world authority based on a single article they’ve read. They’re the keyboard preachers and cocksure dilettantes who have spent an afternoon researching a topic, and they’ll tell you exactly how it is. They’re drunk, indeed, on a little learning, and will shout at everyone to let them know.
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When You're Overloaded--and Delegating Isn't an Option
If you and your team are too busy, it’s essential to take time to figure out how to work differently. Here are three key strategies you can use to reassess and reconfigure the work you do to free up vital time and energy for what matters: 1) Make sure your team really understands what “good enough” looks like. 2) Identify and eliminate hidden low-value tasks. 3) Strategically reduce your availability.
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The 24 Best Shows on Amazon Prime Right Now (May 2025)
The Wheel of Time, Reacher, and The Bondsman are just a few of the shows you should be watching on Amazon Prime Video this week.
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The 40 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now (May 2025)
The Two Popes, The Imaginary, and Behind the Curtain: Stranger Things the First Shadow are just a few of the movies you should watch on Netflix this month.
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The 22 Best Movies on Amazon Prime Right Now (May 2025)
Conclave, Challengers, and Evangelion 3.0+1.0: Thrice Upon a Time are just a few of the movies you should be watching on Amazon Prime Video this week.
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Grid-Scale Battery Storage Is Quietly Revolutionizing the Energy System
The tricky thing about generating electricity is that for the most part, you pretty much have to use it or lose it.
This fundamental fact has governed and constrained the development of the world's largest machine: the $2 trillion US power grid. Massive generators send electrons along a continent-wide network of conductors, transformers, cables, and wires into millions of homes and businesses, delicately balancing supply and demand so that every light switch, computer, television, stove, and charging cable will turn on 99.95 percent of the time.
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20 Mother's Day Gift Ideas Our Editors Have Tried and Love (2025)
From photo books and iPads to board games and bike bags, we have a pick for every type of mom and mom figure.
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Is The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion still fun for a first-time player in 2025?
How does a fresh coat of paint help this 19-year-old RPG against modern competition?
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