I like the word "brutal" in this context. > If we want to have Brutalism as a valid design approach for the web, we first need to decide on what exactly the word means. Otherwise it will just become... What's brutal…
Sweden is also like that. You usually have to linger for two months before leaving after you've quit. > what are they going to do if you don't show up They will simply not pay you. What you do when you're deep into a…
To me what changed with Facebook was that the local address book that I had on my phone became a tree in a central graph owned by a company and I was fine giving out that information. Today who could muster up the trust…
It might just be a matter of preference but to me Outlook.com is an attempt to webify Outlook The Desktop Client, which was horrible to start with. But they made it worse than the desktop app. An example: while…
I like the word "brutal" in this context. > If we want to have Brutalism as a valid design approach for the web, we first need to decide on what exactly the word means. Otherwise it will just become... What's brutal…
Sweden is also like that. You usually have to linger for two months before leaving after you've quit. > what are they going to do if you don't show up They will simply not pay you. What you do when you're deep into a…
To me what changed with Facebook was that the local address book that I had on my phone became a tree in a central graph owned by a company and I was fine giving out that information. Today who could muster up the trust…
It might just be a matter of preference but to me Outlook.com is an attempt to webify Outlook The Desktop Client, which was horrible to start with. But they made it worse than the desktop app. An example: while…