Isn't the eIDAS2 regulation addressing this issue? It applies to EU/EES and from my understanding would help enforcing the data minimization principle related to user identity. I.e. a service (like a social media…
I'm thinking maybe this is rather to present an opportunity for the team to put forward their expectations, pain points and desires. Being 'vulnerable' for me in a workplace setting means perhaps admitting that I really…
One tricky thing to model neatly in payment APIs is that payment schemes indicate the roles of payer and payee in payment returns in different ways. E.g. for one particular scheme the payer and payee may be kept in the…
How are labels managed? Assume I'm a labeller labeling certain posts as "rude". Will my "rude" label be identified as the same label as other labellers who also label posts as "rude", or will they be tied to my labeller…
I think this article is entertaining and needs to be taken with a grain of salt. The key takeaway for me was that some companies who's business models revolved around infrastructure and scale (web search, social…
How can we solve this if we don't defer this to laziness but try to address it as a very real cost for the owner of the site in terms of - Brand damage (content), e.g. Cancel culture, etc when old articles are…
A lot of industry standard design patterns are a consequence of that additction-optimization UX work. So you're probably applying this whether you wish or not. On the surface it makes the app/game engaging--but why?…
How about a concave payout function? What if someone with 10 million streams didn't expect to get paid a million times more than someone with just 10 streams? How about paying out some of the money randomly or as…
Wouldn't a good start be to separate infrastructure providers and infrastructure users (services/content)? Seems like a weird situation to allow corps to own the infra and think that they will promote "fairness and…
Isn't the eIDAS2 regulation addressing this issue? It applies to EU/EES and from my understanding would help enforcing the data minimization principle related to user identity. I.e. a service (like a social media…
I'm thinking maybe this is rather to present an opportunity for the team to put forward their expectations, pain points and desires. Being 'vulnerable' for me in a workplace setting means perhaps admitting that I really…
One tricky thing to model neatly in payment APIs is that payment schemes indicate the roles of payer and payee in payment returns in different ways. E.g. for one particular scheme the payer and payee may be kept in the…
How are labels managed? Assume I'm a labeller labeling certain posts as "rude". Will my "rude" label be identified as the same label as other labellers who also label posts as "rude", or will they be tied to my labeller…
I think this article is entertaining and needs to be taken with a grain of salt. The key takeaway for me was that some companies who's business models revolved around infrastructure and scale (web search, social…
How can we solve this if we don't defer this to laziness but try to address it as a very real cost for the owner of the site in terms of - Brand damage (content), e.g. Cancel culture, etc when old articles are…
A lot of industry standard design patterns are a consequence of that additction-optimization UX work. So you're probably applying this whether you wish or not. On the surface it makes the app/game engaging--but why?…
How about a concave payout function? What if someone with 10 million streams didn't expect to get paid a million times more than someone with just 10 streams? How about paying out some of the money randomly or as…
Wouldn't a good start be to separate infrastructure providers and infrastructure users (services/content)? Seems like a weird situation to allow corps to own the infra and think that they will promote "fairness and…