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Notable Reads for 17 Mar 🔗
Elon Musk: the Architect of Tomorrow— Rolling Stone Read at 10:15 PM Musk: Osborning His Model 3 – Monday Note Read at 5:33 PM Micromobility Industries on Twitter: “Welcome to our second week of #MMCharts..” Read at 11:05 AM I spent a week in a VR headset, here’s what happened - YouTube Read at 10:57 AM Trevor Sumner on Twitter: 1of x: BEST analysis of what really is happening on the #Boeing737Ma Read at 9:28 AM Secretary of the Navy: cybersecurity readiness review March 2019 Read at 9:17 AM The Dirty Secret of El Chapo’s Downfall Read at 9:15 AM The Most Dangerous and Disruptive Ideas According to Peter Diamandis and Ray Kurzweil Read at 8:42 AM Mammals cannot evolve fast enough to escape current extinction crisis Read at 8:38 AM Continue reading →
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Notable Reads for 16 Mar 🔗
Can cars deliver micromobility? Read at 10:35 PM [Leighton Cusack on Twitter: New project I’m working on: t.co/IWVcPAds9… ](https://twitter.com/lay2000lbs/status/1107087187747704832?s=12) Read at 9:55 PM Cars Are Alternative Transportation on Twitter: “The funny thing about adopting minimally-funde Read at 9:42 PM Jawad Mian on Twitter: Some thoughts on Silicon Valley’s endgame Read at 9:16 PM DeeKay on Instagram: “🔈on! Designer and Client series in one video! Sound designed by super talente Read at 10:55 AM The first woman to fly commercial to space describes her historic flight - The Verge Read at 10:51 AM Stanford Medicine announces results of unprecedented Apple Heart Study - Apple Read at 10:40 AM Continue reading →
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Notable Reads for 15 Mar 🔗
In the midst of putting this together, got into a conversation about parents vs parenting. The approach of fostering whatever might come next seems like something wel-suited for those who are parents. And yet, if we were to listen to the news of the day, it would seem like everyone has the opportunity to get into parenting themselves and their communities into a better state of being. Where does being land? Continue reading →
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Reflecting on ‘19 So Far
Usually, the middle of the week has been used to share concepts or lingering sketches for current or past projects. Felt like taking things a different direction, reflection of a wider sort. What’s been pandered about so far this quarter? What are the themes to be found? Augmented Intelligence Scribbling Notes Towards Refined Abilities Shortcuts and the Challenge of Flow Human Factors of Efficiency ”Deep Thought” As A Productivity Paradigm Continue reading →
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Deep Thought Paradigm: Workspace
Further ruminations on the specifics of “deep thought” paradigms in a workspace Weird the things which cause a rekindling of former thoughts. In a recent tweet, having nothing to do with the topic of interfaces or work, there was a spark rekindling the previous discussion of deep thought UI paradigms. How does that post about the placement of a connected speaker spark such a thought? It has to do with what we see about our spaces in their ability to be conductive to particular kinds of work. Continue reading →
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Notable Reads for 8 Mar
It was almost written like a “poor me” metronome. That look back over the week which wasn’t as successful as hoped. Which wasn’t as ground-breaking as it could have been. This was almost written like that. And with barely a step back — technically, the backspace key — there’s something more about the week to be appreciated and respected. Not every step forward will work out. Sometimes, backspace is the key of life. Continue reading →
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Notable Read for 6 Mar
Simply because this could not wait for Friday’s collection. Feels like it’s too important of a topic to the @microdotblog community: A Privacy-Focused Vision for Social Networking via Facebook Continue reading →
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Auditing the Peculiar ID/UX Setup
Documenting and adutiing a peculiar (to some) way of working in the interaction design/user experience space When using an iPad Pro as the primary workstation for experience/interaction design, the suite of tools and the workflow is just a little bit different than many. While a shock to some, its not an impossible endeavor. Though, using popular apps such as Sketch and Figma are out of the question. Replacing those with others, or figuring a way around what seems to be normative becomes part of the process also. Continue reading →
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Status As A Serivce by @eugenewei
Status As A Serivce by @eugenewei Probably a good thesis for @microdotblog as well as a note of caution and hope for success Continue reading →
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Notable Reads for 1 Mar 🔗
Looking at one of the last snowfalls of the season out of the window, am reminded of there always being just a little bit more on deck than whatever might be planned or expected. In the project management space, we used to say something like, “whatever they give you as an estimate for the delivery, multiply it by 2.5. That’s your real number.” This often seems to be the case. We under/over-estimate at such a rate it is probably really more magical when our projects pan out exactly as stated. Continue reading →