Last Friday of each month, I organized some of the observations and ideas shared on social networks. I call it Friday finds.
“They called him the economy to fall back because” the financial farnulgot “did not well sound the discussion groups“-JA Westenberg
“If you are not using AI, you run a very real risk of late in the race to produce voluminous mediocrity while slowly forgetting how to do your own work.” –Max Leibman
An Australian study, conducted over four years and starting before the pandemic, found lighting conclusions on the impact of home work. The researchers are unequivocal: this flexibility considerably improves the well-being and the happiness of employees, transforming our relationship with work.
In this study, the airborne detection of SARS-COV-2 and particles (PM1, PM2.5) was carried out in different areas of the COVVI-19 building at the IPPOKRATIO University Hospital in Thessaloniki, Greece … First-line measures against airborne transmission of pathogens in hospital environments.
The supply and demand for the myth of housing
The main engine of the affordability of the upper housing in Vienna is the fact that more than 50% of Viennese houses are social or cooperative housing. Vienna was able to maintain more affordability in a highly restricted market due to its cultural and political commitment to housing as an essential property and not a speculative investment.
“AI already eats its own”: fast engineering will quickly disappear
Part of the attraction of the fast engineer was his low barrier at the entrance. The role required a small technical expertise, making it an accessible path for people who want to join a booming market. But because the position was so widespread, it was also easily replaced. Frank compares rapid engineering to roles such as “Excel Wizard” and “PowerPoint Expert” – all precious skills, but not companies that generally hire individually.
Here is an annoying truth: the disease is in the air
If COVVI-19 propagated in droplets, it was worth keeping people two meters separate, to set up plexiglass barriers around the payment stands and to make the alleys of one-way supermarket. Disinfected counters could break the infection chain.
But if Covid-19 was in the air, all these measures were useless. Air in each workplace would be a virus soup; Even outside, only one COVVI-19 case in a fairly large crowd could spread the infection in a few minutes. Masking, air purification and ultraviolet lamps could mitigate propagation in confined spaces such as classrooms and hospital services, but could not eradicate the threat.


At Learnopoly, Finn has championed a mission to deliver unbiased, in-depth reviews of online courses that empower learners to make well-informed decisions. With over a decade of experience in financial services, he has honed his expertise in strategic partnerships and business development, cultivating both a sharp analytical perspective and a collaborative spirit. A lifelong learner, Finn’s commitment to creating a trusted guide for online education was ignited by a frustrating encounter with biased course reviews.