Walking around cars or in cities, especially in New York, is incredibly loud. The ANC protect my ears on the subways and streets.
> which is not so much concerned that their software might be buggy as that it might be lame This is not at _all_ my interpretation of Casey and JBlow's views. How did you arrive at this conclusion? > They're more…
> Tennessee Rare red state w.
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> uxers have to balance business and user needs. What does this mean? It seems that compromising the UX for a "business need" is just lazy user experience design.
Why is this comment so similar to this tweet: https://x.com/peruvian_bull/status/1866213955687022656 Are you a bot?
- An allergy to complexity - Appreciation for software craftsmanship and a hunger to constantly learn how to write better software - Does not follow dogma, but instead understands when to strategically apply or not…
Walking around cars or in cities, especially in New York, is incredibly loud. The ANC protect my ears on the subways and streets.
> which is not so much concerned that their software might be buggy as that it might be lame This is not at _all_ my interpretation of Casey and JBlow's views. How did you arrive at this conclusion? > They're more…
> Tennessee Rare red state w.
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> uxers have to balance business and user needs. What does this mean? It seems that compromising the UX for a "business need" is just lazy user experience design.
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Why is this comment so similar to this tweet: https://x.com/peruvian_bull/status/1866213955687022656 Are you a bot?
- An allergy to complexity - Appreciation for software craftsmanship and a hunger to constantly learn how to write better software - Does not follow dogma, but instead understands when to strategically apply or not…