Agreed. We should avoid being overly emotional when solving problems and maintain exceptional rationality.
The issue of productivity and demand has existed for a long time, but the explosion in productivity caused by the AI trend has made it even more apparent: in most markets, demand can grow indefinitely, and products…
This is not to deny the value of the research, but even if everyone were told these facts, it would be difficult to change the flawed education system.
To be honest, I still prefer a finite canvas; an infinite canvas doesn't align with most people's intuition.
It summarizes a large number of product design principles, but this is not a methodology to guide people on how to use these principles; rather, it is more like a dictionary of product design principles.
That's awesome! It seems like all the rooms are accessible, but the football area is a bit laggy; the interaction feels like there's a lot of delay.
I used the fastest editor I've ever used, and the UI design was also very good, but the Git interface didn't show the commit history, which was a bit like JetBrains' Git interface.
Agreed. We should avoid being overly emotional when solving problems and maintain exceptional rationality.
The issue of productivity and demand has existed for a long time, but the explosion in productivity caused by the AI trend has made it even more apparent: in most markets, demand can grow indefinitely, and products…
This is not to deny the value of the research, but even if everyone were told these facts, it would be difficult to change the flawed education system.
To be honest, I still prefer a finite canvas; an infinite canvas doesn't align with most people's intuition.
It summarizes a large number of product design principles, but this is not a methodology to guide people on how to use these principles; rather, it is more like a dictionary of product design principles.
That's awesome! It seems like all the rooms are accessible, but the football area is a bit laggy; the interaction feels like there's a lot of delay.
I used the fastest editor I've ever used, and the UI design was also very good, but the Git interface didn't show the commit history, which was a bit like JetBrains' Git interface.