Dawid Adach

Co-Founder @ MDBootstrap.com / Forbes 30 under 30 / EO'er
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Monthly Book Bites: Jan 2023
February 2, 2023   |   Books

Poza schematem. Sekrety ludzi sukcesu. Author: Malcolm Gladwell My rating 7/10 Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World Hardcover Author: Cal NewportMy rating: 7.5/10 Animal Farm Author: George OrwellMy rating: 7.3/10 Brave New World Author: Aldous HuxleyMy rating: 6.5/10 Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience Author: Mihaly CsikszentmihalyiMy rating: 7/10 The Cold Start […]

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“Slashdot Effect: A Double-Edged Sword – Generating Thousands of Visitors but Crashing Our Servers”
January 23, 2023   |   Blog, Uncategorized

When launching a new service, one of the biggest challenges businesses face is the cold start problem. This refers to the difficulty of getting people to discover and start using a new service when it first becomes available. Without a large user base, it can be difficult to generate the critical mass of users needed […]

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From Instagram and Snapchat to Indiegogo and Kickstarter, here’s a look at some of the biggest tech industry copycats.
January 21, 2023   |   Blog, Uncategorized

❗Instagram and Snapchat We’ve all heard the story of Facebook’s $3 billion offer to buy Snapchat back in 2013. While Snapchat ultimately turned down the offer, it’s hard not to wonder what could have been. Without Snapchat’s “Stories” feature, would Instagram have rolled out its own version? Fast forward to today and Instagram has added […]

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Why Artificial Intelligence will take over the World
May 24, 2020   |   Artificial Intelligence

If you haven’t heard of Artificial Intelligence within the last few years at least once, you must have been leaving on another planet. AI is was the new BuzzWord of 2018/2019, a word which everyone is still repeating, and which almost no one actually understands.  It seems that everyone one is doing something AI-ish — […]

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Longing
May 2, 2020   |   Photography

Back in 2016 when I quit my job in IT corporate, and as a result I stopped my nomad work-life style (I made over 500 flights to customers during my 4 years career in TIBCO), something which I missed mostly was flying. Now during Covid-isolation times it strikes harder – flashback – hunting for landing […]

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Zmurl lets you create a webpage for your zoom event
April 6, 2020   |   Blog

zmurl lets you create a webpage for your zoom event. It allows attendees to see event information, RSVP to events, and add events to their calendar. A short video is available on the page that shows how the site works for both event creators and attendees. You can check sample here

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Remote Work: Best Practices
March 14, 2020   |   Remote Work

To wrap up what we discussed in this series of articles, a short summary of best practices for both – employers, employees and both of them: For everyone:  Use live and asynchronous video communication for complicated explanations and tough problem-solving. Treat Others With Transparency: Keep important information accessible for everyone. Like traditional meetings, you should […]

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Remote Work: The Ultimate Guide
March 13, 2020   |   IT, RemoteWork

If you are reading this article then you’re probably either already working remotely to some extent or you wish to start doing that. Regardless of which group you are in, you will find here our objective opinion on remote working including opinions, examples which worked (or not) for us as well as various of materials, […]

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Remote Work: Main Challenges
March 13, 2020   |   IT, RemoteWork

Remote enabled companies can definitely benefit from it, however, in order to do it properly they have to face some challenges which come along with remote work.  Challenge #1 – Communication  In many cases (but definitely not all of them) it’s simply easier to approach someone sitting in the office next to you and ask/explain […]

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Remote Work: Organizational Models
March 13, 2020   |   IT, RemoteWork

Remote work is a buzzword – everyone talks about that. However, it can have many flavours. This flavours may vary depending on who can work remotely, how often, whether it’s optional or mandatory, whether remote workers share the same time zone etc.  There are few basic organizational models: Model #1 – No remote work allowed […]

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