Ontol (= most useful) about remote work [a selection of 100+ articles]

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Ontol (= most useful) about remote work [a selection of 100+ articles]

Hello everyone, I've been dragging on for a long time, and now I decided to post not even an MVP, but an idea that I'm working on now. It crystallized a year ago, following the results of 7 years of writing on Habré.

Many have heard of the pyramid "data-information-knowledge-wisdom".
It is interesting that the number of projects about data is several million, about information - hundreds of thousands, about knowledge - hundreds, but in a good way, dozens, about wisdom - I have not met a single one.

For a year I look through from 10 to 000 texts in Russian and English. Texts from the "wisdom" category are sometimes found on Habré and Paul Graham's blog, and in order to systematically catch (and later create) "black swans" among texts, I came up with a project "Ontol.org". Now we are open-sourced sawing the MVP prototype and in parallel I do some work manually. If you are interested, register on Ontol.org, as soon as we roll out the MVP, we will invite you to the closed beta.

Ideally, Ontol is a selection of the top 10 coolest materials on a super-important topic (multidimensionally ranked by the community and experts), so that in 1 hour a person can get acquainted with the most useful materials of mankind on this topic. (+ top100 longlist of less important stuff for further study)

In the meantime - a very raw selection of the most useful materials about remote work on Habré (UPD + vc.ru). (who has links to English-language materials or from other resources - write in the comments.)

Now the selection is raw (made in 3 hours, 200 posts viewed). Ideally, Ontol for each topic should be done from 10 to 100 hours (view from 2 to 000 posts) and upgrade for a lifetime :).

Here's what it will roughly look like in the end (no interactive/mechanic yet): www.ontl.org/magisterludi/remote

At the moment, ranking by Habr's rating (but this is a very primitive approximation), very soon we will fasten a multidimensional social / crowdsourcing ranking method to “hit” the query with awesome accuracy. You can help rank by listing your top 5 most interesting articles in the comments.

Habr

[+178] Closer to the ground: how I changed my coworking space to a house in the countryside

[+170] Nigerian stories of a Russian developer

[+163] I work as a programmer for a company but I want to celebrate my 50s differently

[+157] Remote, you merciless torment

[+150] Problems of remote work at home and ways to solve them

[+143] Boss, I want to work from home

[+129] How can a developer develop in a small and not very IT city

[+103] Remote work overlooking the sea and mountains: personal experience in Montenegro

[+96] Remote work overnight myths

[+77] Asynchronous communication is the real reason why remote work is more efficient

[+76] Remote work for a healthy (?) employer

[+62] Effective work from home: general and personal

[+59] Myths about remote workers that we busted ourselves

[+57] Bylina about how I worked in a startup

[+57] Remote work how it works

[+55] Remote work: how we do it

[+53] Why do I only work remotely

[+53] Working remotely: our experience

[+53] Remote Team Lead: How I traveled with my family and worked from Greece and Vietnam

[+52] How to live well remotely

[52] Isolation, anxiety and depression at remote work

[+51] Quiz: is remote work right for you (not freelancing!)?

[+51] Main cons of working from home

[+51] My experience of effective remote work

[+45] Boss confession: how to work while traveling, fire half...

[+43] Another deleter story

[+41] 300 employees on different continents: how we organized work without an office at Alconost

[+38] Remote work in numbers and diagrams

[+36] Small business in quarantine: panic is the enemy of the mind

[+33] Problems of distributed teams and how to solve them

[+33] Remote development team tools

[+33] Why I quit freelancing: impressions of a backend developer after 2 years of "freedom"

[+31] 5 reasons employers don't like telecommuters (and 4 ways to get a job anyway)

[+30] 12 steps to finding a remote job

[+28] Working from home is one of the biggest perks that programmers demand

[+28] The work of a large distributed team: the benefits of remote work, problem solving, useful tools

[+28] Armchair VP: how I work as a product director from a remote location

[+28] Why did I switch from freelancing to a remote team

[+27] Half of our employees work remotely. Let's talk about how we do it

[+26] How to live and work in quarantine in Barcelona

[+25] From an ordinary office to a completely remote work: how we built an effective corporate culture

[+25] People and processes: why is remote work not suitable for every company?

[+25] Moving from office to remote: sharing experience and life hacks

[+23] About remote work

[+21] Remote work in IT: personal experience

[+18] How do we control remote employees

[+18] Review of English-language sites for finding a permanent remote IT job

[+18] Conscious implementation of remote work: how to double the results without hiring anyone

[+16] Remote work 2.0. Nadezhda Yurinova, Bookmate Marketing Director

[+16] AMA about remote work: ask - we answer

[+15] 20% of Russians will work remotely by 2020 (2015 forecast)

[+15] Ten years away

[+15] How to do more as a freelancer and stay motivated

[+15] About the fully remote job market without beach photos

[+15]... it's not easy to switch to remote work because of...

[+14] We don't just get remote work, we join the remote team and its culture

[+14] Forget the office, work remotely

[+14] How we put together a super team from a distance and never regretted it

[+14] Distributed team and remote team leader

[+12] Remote team communication

[+11] Seven weird ways to deal with remote work reclusion

[+11] Be remote: distributed teams are a trend in practice

[+10] 70 tools that no remote employee can do without

[+10] How to help remote workers avoid loneliness and burnout

[+10] How telecommuting improves collaboration efficiency

[+9] 10 simple tips to improve your remote work productivity

[+8] 20+ resources to start freelancing [200 reads]

[New] Set up your devices for remote work, podcasting, video and streaming

[New] Remote. 15 rules for those who have never tried, but itch

vc.ru

[162] Opinion: remote work is beneficial for business

[89] Why Russian programmers go to work remotely in foreign companies and how much they manage to earn

[79] Telecommuting as a way of life: how I spent the winter in Thailand

[74] How not to turn into an australopithecine with gastritis while working remotely

[48] ​​Manual for transferring the office to remote work: a step-by-step recipe

[47] Working from Home: A Guide for the Professional

[36] Where to grow as a UI/UX designer: remote work abroad

[37] What are the nuances of the psyche to consider if you want to work remotely

[28] “The growing complexity of IT solutions is at odds with the trend towards remote work”

[28] How not to fail a project when the team is remote

[25] Research: how do people work remotely

[21] Remote work: how to take into account all the legal nuances and competently build interaction with the company

[17] Remote at maximum speed

[15] Personal experience: how to organize work if all employees are remote

[14] How to work from home productively and comfortably: advice from Adweek

RusBase

Psychology and difficulties of the organization: why do companies wait until the last minute before switching to remote work?

“From noon to six in the evening, everyone should be in touch by rail.” How to manage a remote team of 20 people

How not to become a remote hermit: eight tips for effective work

How to assemble an effective distributed team to launch a hardware project

A long commute to work kills productivity. Here's what you can do about it

How to Convince Your Boss that You Need Flexible Working Hours

“A flexible schedule at a distance that allows you to live for your own pleasure is a myth”

How to run a company if your employees live on four continents?

How to keep in touch with co-workers remotely

How to evaluate the performance of external developers

Freelancing or remote work: how to understand which format is right for you

Three Rules for Leading a Remote Team

These Mistakes Shouldn't Be Made When Hiring Remote Workers

4 tips on how not to burn out remotely

All about the challenges of managing a remote team

Three mistakes of managing a remote team

How to know if remote work is right for you

11 ways to improve your productivity while working from home

How to ask for time off at a remote job

Psychology of a remote worker

Source: habr.com

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