I want to say that hacker groups haven’t declined, it’s just that now they don’t call themselves hacker groups, they call themselves startup companies.
This. In its 35+ years Apple created - or at least codified - the personal computer, the mp3 player, and the modern smartphone. I think it's closer to a big new product category every 5-10 years, really.
Historically it has been easy to claim that programming is merely incidentally complex but hard to actually produce working techniques that can dispel the complexity. The truth is that programming is one of the most…
I understand that's what the Kickstarter team is most interested in. But what would that accomplish besides causing all the companies to simply move to the next crowd-sourcing site? If Kickstarter doesn't want a cut of…
According to the article a majority of the backers and a significant majority of the money was at or above the $300 mark
"a $2.4 million early-stage investment in what would become a $2 billion business in a year and a half, in return for 0.0% equity" No. Those backers weren't investing in a company, they were purchasing a prototype…
"Excellent communication skills and the ability to work well with others" The author added this in the rewrite, but I think this is exactly the kind of filler that needs to be avoided. These things are mandatory for…
Education is a business and college administrators want to spend as little as possible. Radically changing things and incorporating new technologies costs money. There are plenty of students willing to fork over cash…
I'm skeptical that an insight can be both simple enough to spontaneously occur during a social outing AND complicated enough to require multiple pages of notes just to capture enough to remind you of the idea.
Yeah. Party guy isn't busy, he's disorganized.
Agreed. It's generally a good idea to write readable code. There's a reason why explicitness and redundancy are common in natural language.
We actually have studies on this. Amateur photographers have worse awareness of a scenic environment than people who just look around. And people who just look around have worse awareness than professional photographers…
"The tech community has made a mistake in rushing to judge one of its most influential members based on an article behind a $399 paywall." Did the tech community do that? I thought it was that one other community. You…
I understand Enron tried the same thing. These people are idiots. http://postbiota.org/pipermail/tt/2007-June/000884.html
In interaction design we say that you can't design an experience, but you can design for an experience. We know quite a bit about humans, the psychology they approach an interface with, their physical abilities to use…
I'm not sure what this is trying to be. If it's supposed to get people who know nothing about web to create pages, it should really have some handrails and tutorials (or at least links to tutorials). As far as I can…
Pretty sure he does that too through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Quick look at the wiki page says that among many global health issues, the Foundation hands out hundreds of millions in grants for AIDS…
Why in the hell would navigating a bunch of sequential screens full of huge icons be less of a pain than an applications folder? Thank god for application launchers in any case. And they did screw with the old ui stuff…
I want to say that hacker groups haven’t declined, it’s just that now they don’t call themselves hacker groups, they call themselves startup companies.
This. In its 35+ years Apple created - or at least codified - the personal computer, the mp3 player, and the modern smartphone. I think it's closer to a big new product category every 5-10 years, really.
Historically it has been easy to claim that programming is merely incidentally complex but hard to actually produce working techniques that can dispel the complexity. The truth is that programming is one of the most…
I understand that's what the Kickstarter team is most interested in. But what would that accomplish besides causing all the companies to simply move to the next crowd-sourcing site? If Kickstarter doesn't want a cut of…
According to the article a majority of the backers and a significant majority of the money was at or above the $300 mark
"a $2.4 million early-stage investment in what would become a $2 billion business in a year and a half, in return for 0.0% equity" No. Those backers weren't investing in a company, they were purchasing a prototype…
"Excellent communication skills and the ability to work well with others" The author added this in the rewrite, but I think this is exactly the kind of filler that needs to be avoided. These things are mandatory for…
Education is a business and college administrators want to spend as little as possible. Radically changing things and incorporating new technologies costs money. There are plenty of students willing to fork over cash…
I'm skeptical that an insight can be both simple enough to spontaneously occur during a social outing AND complicated enough to require multiple pages of notes just to capture enough to remind you of the idea.
Yeah. Party guy isn't busy, he's disorganized.
Agreed. It's generally a good idea to write readable code. There's a reason why explicitness and redundancy are common in natural language.
We actually have studies on this. Amateur photographers have worse awareness of a scenic environment than people who just look around. And people who just look around have worse awareness than professional photographers…
"The tech community has made a mistake in rushing to judge one of its most influential members based on an article behind a $399 paywall." Did the tech community do that? I thought it was that one other community. You…
I understand Enron tried the same thing. These people are idiots. http://postbiota.org/pipermail/tt/2007-June/000884.html
In interaction design we say that you can't design an experience, but you can design for an experience. We know quite a bit about humans, the psychology they approach an interface with, their physical abilities to use…
I'm not sure what this is trying to be. If it's supposed to get people who know nothing about web to create pages, it should really have some handrails and tutorials (or at least links to tutorials). As far as I can…
Pretty sure he does that too through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Quick look at the wiki page says that among many global health issues, the Foundation hands out hundreds of millions in grants for AIDS…
Why in the hell would navigating a bunch of sequential screens full of huge icons be less of a pain than an applications folder? Thank god for application launchers in any case. And they did screw with the old ui stuff…