it's a fixation on the extremes, no? the people making jokes like "I'm surprised everyone wasn't wearing sunglasses already, their future is so bright" (ok, it was me, right now) are those who had witnessed some form of…
in customer experience design the user's perception is objective reality. so it's not "i have no data but here's my bias," it's "anecdote IS the singular of data, not only that, but data doesn't matter: what matters is…
Nano is a great example against your point as well. Its design flaw is the ORV system requiring someone who just wants the elevator pitch and their life to be wildly more efficient via using digital currency that's…
the two core, dare i say intrinsic, values of cryptocurrency are 1) immutable, public ledger requiring no single point of authority and 2) that authority having zero bias or regulatory oversight on any transaction…
astrange had the right context but characterized it not-so-correctly. Modern agriculture's origin involved power structures where farmers were forced to be unable to be self-reliant, and would instead trade their crops…
Uh, no. A user probably already has email, thus it usually isn't required. Unlike openID
What a non-article. RSS can never die, obviously, it is a technology. What dies is it as a/the standard. It simply isn't anymore, there are other ways to do what RSS does, similar to RSS except, whoops, it isn't RSS.
Not at all. Look up Effective Altruism. We need to stop the apologia for people who do minor tweaks to existing properties and have a "dilemma" about if they should profit over it.
Bullshit. Culture does not consist entirely of repeated derivatives, that's the thing we call "being a poser," and that is more specifically the shitty part of culture where someone takes a good idea claims it as their…
"I didn’t feel good about keeping it private, since it was heavily based off of someone else’s work." Isn't that the opposite? Shouldn't you have kept it private since it was based off of someone else's work?
it's a fixation on the extremes, no? the people making jokes like "I'm surprised everyone wasn't wearing sunglasses already, their future is so bright" (ok, it was me, right now) are those who had witnessed some form of…
in customer experience design the user's perception is objective reality. so it's not "i have no data but here's my bias," it's "anecdote IS the singular of data, not only that, but data doesn't matter: what matters is…
Nano is a great example against your point as well. Its design flaw is the ORV system requiring someone who just wants the elevator pitch and their life to be wildly more efficient via using digital currency that's…
the two core, dare i say intrinsic, values of cryptocurrency are 1) immutable, public ledger requiring no single point of authority and 2) that authority having zero bias or regulatory oversight on any transaction…
astrange had the right context but characterized it not-so-correctly. Modern agriculture's origin involved power structures where farmers were forced to be unable to be self-reliant, and would instead trade their crops…
Uh, no. A user probably already has email, thus it usually isn't required. Unlike openID
What a non-article. RSS can never die, obviously, it is a technology. What dies is it as a/the standard. It simply isn't anymore, there are other ways to do what RSS does, similar to RSS except, whoops, it isn't RSS.
Not at all. Look up Effective Altruism. We need to stop the apologia for people who do minor tweaks to existing properties and have a "dilemma" about if they should profit over it.
Bullshit. Culture does not consist entirely of repeated derivatives, that's the thing we call "being a poser," and that is more specifically the shitty part of culture where someone takes a good idea claims it as their…
"I didn’t feel good about keeping it private, since it was heavily based off of someone else’s work." Isn't that the opposite? Shouldn't you have kept it private since it was based off of someone else's work?