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Social Engineering with James Lai
James Lai
14 episodes
1 month ago
Our workstations are our de-facto tools of the trade. Yet many engineers spend little time investing in or improving their workstations. Having a great workstation can make you more productive, enjoy your time at your workstation, and even create connection with your peers. In this episode, I review what I prioritize in my workstation and the factors that are important to me for every piece so you can get a head start on making a fantastic workstation for yourself.
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Our workstations are our de-facto tools of the trade. Yet many engineers spend little time investing in or improving their workstations. Having a great workstation can make you more productive, enjoy your time at your workstation, and even create connection with your peers. In this episode, I review what I prioritize in my workstation and the factors that are important to me for every piece so you can get a head start on making a fantastic workstation for yourself.
Show more...
Technology
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Engineering is Social
Social Engineering with James Lai
35 minutes
3 months ago
Engineering is Social
Engineering is fundamentally a social activity. This might sound completely counter intuitive, but it's an important reality for understanding the nature of our work. In this episode, for those whom are in the industry already, I describe various tips for some challenging social situations we often experience, and for those who are not in our industry yet, I explain just how social this field actually is.
Social Engineering with James Lai
Our workstations are our de-facto tools of the trade. Yet many engineers spend little time investing in or improving their workstations. Having a great workstation can make you more productive, enjoy your time at your workstation, and even create connection with your peers. In this episode, I review what I prioritize in my workstation and the factors that are important to me for every piece so you can get a head start on making a fantastic workstation for yourself.