Issue number 20. Yay!
98. Everyday Automation Observatory, this is a great initiative from Rachel Coldicutt. "Collecting everyday examples of ways automated processes are popping up everywhere. Share your pictures of QR codes, self-service machines, app interfaces and delivery robots."
99. Some New York lawyers got paid $90m for ensuring that Musk went through with the Twitter acquisition. They didn't do a lot other than being on hand to "enforce the terms of the merger agreement" if necessary. The FT has more details here. (£)
But the totally cold sales email they sent the Exec Team at Twitter is incredible. If you make cold contacts with people in your day job have a read of this and bear in mind they got paid $90m for doing not that much off the back of it.
100. We all know naming things is hard. ULEZ being the most recent example of this. What a wasted opportunity.
101. Nick Asbury has been railing against purpose + brands for a while now. I don't always agree with him but he writes thoughtfully and sensibly about the topic. This post on Coutts + Farage is a great example and really good way into a piece of critical thinking. (Also; what a mess.)
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