participating in asynchronous communication
Umm, the argument in the article seems self-defeating. UI=f(org) except we end up with the same UI with radically different orgs because we can just f() over the differences with dark design patterns and users can't…
i would argue that any state that is useful should not be illegal, but i agree with you that people have often used that phrase to mean what you said
UI=F((irreducibleComplexity + poorDesignChoices + poorArchitectureChoices + techDebt + bad coding + states)^n). The author mixes web and native UI development here to encompass a partial range of possible UIs, there's…
Yeah man, our government borrows money. We used it to build the largest economy in the world. Now we continue to do that, but we also send part of the money our government borrows to people all around the world. In…
as mentioned elsewhere this is from nearly six years ago and uses a very crude model for curiosity - and poses this as some sort of unsolveable problem instead of a decision made by the researchers in order to…
paper link here https://www.nature.com/articles/s41557-023-01383-y i thought this sentence from the abstract was interesting 'Given that a cell is unlikely to develop resistance to such molecular mechanical forces...' I…
Justine is creating mind-blowing projects at an alarming rate.
pathologizing people you disagree with is a pretty dehumanizing tactic and one i think we should pretty much stay away, or from doing armchair psychology on a whole group of incredibly diverse people. the author's…
This is a nice idea. But it appears the trend of "Look at this astonishing youth!", then in paragraph 8, "whose parents own a recycling company near Shenzen...and connected him with manufacturers" so this is a joint…
its the first time i have seen that label on a wiki article. Is it in common usage or only for scandalous near-homonyms?
if you cover the LED notification light you will get a notification to uncover it. Surely that will stop anyone from covering it.
the incurable disease in the title is greed in the hearts of others that values the lives of these people less than the shiny things they make for rich people
Second that, I would definitely buy a book based on this series.
Can't capture audio info when i'm blasting music at max volume with the windows down on the highway yelling at my friends. Privacy Win!
participating in asynchronous communication
Umm, the argument in the article seems self-defeating. UI=f(org) except we end up with the same UI with radically different orgs because we can just f() over the differences with dark design patterns and users can't…
i would argue that any state that is useful should not be illegal, but i agree with you that people have often used that phrase to mean what you said
UI=F((irreducibleComplexity + poorDesignChoices + poorArchitectureChoices + techDebt + bad coding + states)^n). The author mixes web and native UI development here to encompass a partial range of possible UIs, there's…
Yeah man, our government borrows money. We used it to build the largest economy in the world. Now we continue to do that, but we also send part of the money our government borrows to people all around the world. In…
as mentioned elsewhere this is from nearly six years ago and uses a very crude model for curiosity - and poses this as some sort of unsolveable problem instead of a decision made by the researchers in order to…
paper link here https://www.nature.com/articles/s41557-023-01383-y i thought this sentence from the abstract was interesting 'Given that a cell is unlikely to develop resistance to such molecular mechanical forces...' I…
Justine is creating mind-blowing projects at an alarming rate.
pathologizing people you disagree with is a pretty dehumanizing tactic and one i think we should pretty much stay away, or from doing armchair psychology on a whole group of incredibly diverse people. the author's…
This is a nice idea. But it appears the trend of "Look at this astonishing youth!", then in paragraph 8, "whose parents own a recycling company near Shenzen...and connected him with manufacturers" so this is a joint…
its the first time i have seen that label on a wiki article. Is it in common usage or only for scandalous near-homonyms?
if you cover the LED notification light you will get a notification to uncover it. Surely that will stop anyone from covering it.
the incurable disease in the title is greed in the hearts of others that values the lives of these people less than the shiny things they make for rich people
Second that, I would definitely buy a book based on this series.
Can't capture audio info when i'm blasting music at max volume with the windows down on the highway yelling at my friends. Privacy Win!