June 14, 2024, 11:53 p.m.

Weeknotes: 10 June to 14 June 2024

Sandra's Weeknotes

Waves crashing over rocks
Waves, Gustave Courbet (French, 1819-1877)

What I have found gripping

  • A binary search algorithm is a faster way to search through an array

  • According to Dr Carol Lee: Thrashing is persistent yet inefficient problem solving

What I have read

  • Apolline 🐋 ‘s timely post (in French on LinkedIn)

  • Binary Search – Algorithm and Time Complexity Explained, Bala Priya C

  • Is DEI Going Away? Here’s What Experts Say, Angie Basiouny

What I have listened to

Intro by Charlie Chaplin

Featured quote

“When we join with other people who have a common interest and commitment to these issues, we can be much more effective not only at keeping the momentum going in our own organizations, but also in society,” the professor said. “These problems don’t go away. There are still many versions of inequality, and the gaps have the potential to widen without any interventions.” — Stephanie Creary

Further reading and resources

In English

  • Podcast: How Can Minority Employees Be Authentic in a Corporate Workplace? Stephanie Creary

In French

  • Squeezie appelle ses millions d’abonnés à faire barrage au RN, et il explique pourquoi, Emma Defaud

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