I was literally just talking about this the other day—every app on my Mac that gives me trouble is from Apple (Music, Podcasts, Keynote). And don’t even get me started on the declining UX quality in iOS. It feels like…
For me blogging acts as a function to learn about something. If I want to understand a particular subject (albeit a small one), I’ll write about it. Do some research on the matter, think over what I am trying to answer,…
'"every line a hard-fought battle" style that really makes you understand why and how something works' I totally agree with this and I really like that way of wording it.
I agree and it's a real shame, we used to spearhead some of the most initiative companies in technology (Acorn, Arm, Sinclair, Sage, Deepmind). Now it's just a shadow, while places like Silicon Valley or Stockholm have…
That's truly amazing! I knew you could do a lot with PDF but that not to this extent.
Here is the UK it is very common, I must get 4-5 a week and I am also very cautious about who I give my number to.
This is the exact thing I keep telling people. It's all well and good saying human made content will still be around, but it will be covered in a tidal wave of cheaply generated AI hogwash.
Wow, oddly enough that kind of sounds quite fun.
I'm not sure what others are saying, I re-watched Ghost in the Shell again recently and I had forgotten just how brilliant it is. There is something pure about it that you just don't find in modern anime, something that…
That's a great analogy, I'm now going to have to read this book.
This is a great analogy.
That's a great picture, it reminds me a lot of Final Fantasy XV.
That is so cool!
He's an extremely smart guy, so I'm not that surprised.
Not seen it on groceries, but I know Uniqlo use this same method and it's fantastic.
Not sure about at the time, but I have had the opportunity to record onto one of the tape machines they used (they had multiple) and the studio had paid around £30,000 for it.
This is really awesome, I love the way you integrated the live camera feeds.
Absolutely agree, I've seen far too many companies spend far too much time working out the infrastructural relationships of microservices. Spending very little time working on the actual applications needs itself.
Just from my own perspective and in speaking with recruiters (UK), I've never seen the job market this bad before. I have 20+ years’ experience, Harvard, senior leadership positions, and long tenures at reputable…
I couldn't agree more.
> I'm kinda worried AI will get a scam/shitty product connotation I think we're already there. A legion of AI based startups seem to be coming out daily (https://www.futuretools.io/) that offer little more than gimmicks.
Love it! Questions of ethics aside, I think it's a fascinating idea (one that may be completely unachievable) and would have a profound impact on history if achieved.
Having worked for a company that had a monorepo approach and seeing what happens when it hits its apex of issues I don't think I would ever advocate for one again. I'm sure it works for some companies, but when it goes…
I would suggest to start by taking a pen and paper and just brain dumping onto the page. It doesn't have to be structured in any way, just your general thoughts on the project and what needs doing. After this it shifts…
I think you're thinking too narrowly about general chit chat content. E-commerce for example is still very much in the function of using your own website. As I would say is documentation, e-learning, saas, company…
I was literally just talking about this the other day—every app on my Mac that gives me trouble is from Apple (Music, Podcasts, Keynote). And don’t even get me started on the declining UX quality in iOS. It feels like…
For me blogging acts as a function to learn about something. If I want to understand a particular subject (albeit a small one), I’ll write about it. Do some research on the matter, think over what I am trying to answer,…
'"every line a hard-fought battle" style that really makes you understand why and how something works' I totally agree with this and I really like that way of wording it.
I agree and it's a real shame, we used to spearhead some of the most initiative companies in technology (Acorn, Arm, Sinclair, Sage, Deepmind). Now it's just a shadow, while places like Silicon Valley or Stockholm have…
That's truly amazing! I knew you could do a lot with PDF but that not to this extent.
Here is the UK it is very common, I must get 4-5 a week and I am also very cautious about who I give my number to.
This is the exact thing I keep telling people. It's all well and good saying human made content will still be around, but it will be covered in a tidal wave of cheaply generated AI hogwash.
Wow, oddly enough that kind of sounds quite fun.
I'm not sure what others are saying, I re-watched Ghost in the Shell again recently and I had forgotten just how brilliant it is. There is something pure about it that you just don't find in modern anime, something that…
That's a great analogy, I'm now going to have to read this book.
This is a great analogy.
That's a great picture, it reminds me a lot of Final Fantasy XV.
That is so cool!
He's an extremely smart guy, so I'm not that surprised.
Not seen it on groceries, but I know Uniqlo use this same method and it's fantastic.
Not sure about at the time, but I have had the opportunity to record onto one of the tape machines they used (they had multiple) and the studio had paid around £30,000 for it.
This is really awesome, I love the way you integrated the live camera feeds.
Absolutely agree, I've seen far too many companies spend far too much time working out the infrastructural relationships of microservices. Spending very little time working on the actual applications needs itself.
Just from my own perspective and in speaking with recruiters (UK), I've never seen the job market this bad before. I have 20+ years’ experience, Harvard, senior leadership positions, and long tenures at reputable…
I couldn't agree more.
> I'm kinda worried AI will get a scam/shitty product connotation I think we're already there. A legion of AI based startups seem to be coming out daily (https://www.futuretools.io/) that offer little more than gimmicks.
Love it! Questions of ethics aside, I think it's a fascinating idea (one that may be completely unachievable) and would have a profound impact on history if achieved.
Having worked for a company that had a monorepo approach and seeing what happens when it hits its apex of issues I don't think I would ever advocate for one again. I'm sure it works for some companies, but when it goes…
I would suggest to start by taking a pen and paper and just brain dumping onto the page. It doesn't have to be structured in any way, just your general thoughts on the project and what needs doing. After this it shifts…
I think you're thinking too narrowly about general chit chat content. E-commerce for example is still very much in the function of using your own website. As I would say is documentation, e-learning, saas, company…