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City of shadows
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Inspired by Alexey Titarenko
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Feed the birds
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r4vi · 7 years
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Doggos of Barcelona
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<strong>forms in space <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/r4vi/">by Ravi</a></strong>
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r4vi · 7 years
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East Street Market
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Whitstable in Black and White
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r4vi · 8 years
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My thoughts on Enterprise IT vs Modern software development as outlined in the Service Standard
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r4vi · 8 years
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Skate Woodrush Square, Brixton
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r4vi · 8 years
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Rijksmuseum
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Exit ->
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r4vi · 8 years
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Switch House at Tate Modern
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Switch House at Tate Modern
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r4vi · 9 years
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<strong>Lambeth Towers</strong>
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r4vi · 9 years
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Imperial War Museum on Flickr.
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r4vi · 9 years
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This means Slack, despite its name and persona is by design more anxiety-inducing than email, which may partly explain its success over other email-slayer products. By increasing the firehose volume, velocity and variety and taking away comforting organization tools like folders and attachments, Slack makes avoidance tactics harder, and forces you to actively manage information anxiety and stress by tackling it head on. In the Slack world, there is no Inbox Zero. Only a min-stress-max-flow state, if you will forgive the geek joke.
The Amazing, Shrinking Org Chart (via iamdanw)
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r4vi · 9 years
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I took a bus through there a couple of months ago and I've got to say it looks like places in the middle of war zones you see on the news
Let’s go to Hillingdon
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It looks idyllic. Or at least it did in Frank Newbould’s 1925 poster, one of a series of outer London designs he produced for the Underground Electric Railway. Today Hillingdon includes Heathrow Airport, so may be slightly busier.
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r4vi · 9 years
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Scrolling this is mesmorising
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Weronika Dudka
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