From the OP's comments on Reddit - he said that it happens about 90% of the time on that stretch and that he has more footage of the same exact incident. He was likely prepared for it, which kinda makes it even scarier…
> But is it one that a new interface could fix? I believe that it's possible, but it's not obvious to me how it would be improved. A new interface could fix a lot of the issues, but I think the jury is still out on…
Idk why everyone in here and on r/redesign can't take off their rose-colored glasses and admit that current (old?) Reddit has some pretty glaring usability issues. I know I avoided Reddit for the longest time simply due…
Do people really do this? I can sort of understand grouping shorter stints into "Freelance" or "Consulting" ...but to just outright lie and say you were at a company for 6 months longer than you actually were? All it…
This was my first thought too. The article doesn't mention this at all. It sounds like they just pulled people off the street, tested for the protein, and assumed causality. Wouldn't they have to had tested the same…
If it was created as a portfolio piece, I'd say it's successful. If it was created as useful and repeatable reference for the digital product/service/whatever industry, it falls short.
As a portfolio piece, it's great. I don't really care that it's not the most usable thing in the world - the underlying concept is sound, it's easy to see a lot of effort went into the design and execution, and the site…
The grossly oversimplified answer... as long as a not-insignificant amount of people keep believing in its value as we approach the 21 million cap - it will continue to rise quite significantly. Simple supply and…
From the OP's comments on Reddit - he said that it happens about 90% of the time on that stretch and that he has more footage of the same exact incident. He was likely prepared for it, which kinda makes it even scarier…
> But is it one that a new interface could fix? I believe that it's possible, but it's not obvious to me how it would be improved. A new interface could fix a lot of the issues, but I think the jury is still out on…
Idk why everyone in here and on r/redesign can't take off their rose-colored glasses and admit that current (old?) Reddit has some pretty glaring usability issues. I know I avoided Reddit for the longest time simply due…
Do people really do this? I can sort of understand grouping shorter stints into "Freelance" or "Consulting" ...but to just outright lie and say you were at a company for 6 months longer than you actually were? All it…
This was my first thought too. The article doesn't mention this at all. It sounds like they just pulled people off the street, tested for the protein, and assumed causality. Wouldn't they have to had tested the same…
If it was created as a portfolio piece, I'd say it's successful. If it was created as useful and repeatable reference for the digital product/service/whatever industry, it falls short.
As a portfolio piece, it's great. I don't really care that it's not the most usable thing in the world - the underlying concept is sound, it's easy to see a lot of effort went into the design and execution, and the site…
The grossly oversimplified answer... as long as a not-insignificant amount of people keep believing in its value as we approach the 21 million cap - it will continue to rise quite significantly. Simple supply and…