Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Say No - it is great


"No thanks. Not interested." - what a wonderful & respectful response! Good straight forward fast "No" keeps things rolling and sometimes even accelerating. I admit that this is provocative but I claim that not-replying is one of the very clear sign that the "old good" straight forward  Finnish work culture has collapsed... which we (with about half of size of population of London spread around +300tkm2) in my honest opinion simply cannot afford if we want to stay truly competitive. What do you think why is it so tough to just reply No thanks (especially if you have kind of promised to get back)? Is this causing some sort of systemic malfunction, constant lapses in the general machinery, or does it just not matter? Say it loudly, say it proudly: NO THANKS! :)

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Must read ... and endless source of new music


Just finished Yuval Noah Harari's fantastic "Homo Deus"-book. Seldom if ever have I read anything so eye-opening or thought generating.

There was a super interesting "side track" for me personally - computer algorithm/"AI" created classical music as an example where we are heading. Have a go in Spotify for example https://open.spotify.com/track/28YTbOIhVk6VKHqrj8rLad or https://open.spotify.com/track/7uaCn66SkDSuG2Tp57vLjk ... for me this means almost that old composers are alive and in the future when I would like to hear new from them I just order more from them = command "computer" to compose me more. Brutally so from hearing point and emotions point of view. Maybe this is somehow comparing to natural vs lab grown meat? both will taste the same but if you know one is articfical, not the real thing, it somehow seriously disturbs the situation. With these music samples, I really could not detect that they are not real. And neither (in tests) could bunch of experts. http://www.computerhistory.org/atchm/algorithmic-music-david-cope-and-emi/

But coming back to the book - I really think this book should a school book. Everyone should read it and peek into the inevitable future which we are all creating.




Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Mr. Peter Wohlleben's fantastic book about trees

Just finished Peter Wohlleben's book "The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate - Discoveries from a Secret World". What a fantastic ride - world looks quite different after the book even if one would not take all "for granted".
 

Say No - it is great

"No thanks. Not interested." - what a wonderful & respectful response! Good straight forward fast "No" keeps thin...