Weekend Reading — 🤕 237 tabs open, 3 are frozen
This week we let lawyers do user research, we hire a VP of “not now”, we learn some presidential history, and sit down to read a book.
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Weekend Reading — 🤕 237 tabs open, 3 are frozenThis week we let lawyers do user research, we hire a VP of “not now”, we learn some presidential history, and sit down to read a book.
🧑💻 So I got an M1, and damn is it fast! I'm upgrading from a 2016 MacBook, and build that used to take four minutes and something now completes in a minute. So about 4x faster or double the performance every two years. The screen is noticeably better, and I’m glad to not ever again touch the older generation soul-crushing butterfly keyboard. There are two USB ports on the left, and my desk has a power outlet on the right, so that’s fun. Apple, was that necessary? 🪑 Design ObjectiveNo More Boring Apps Making every day apps playful with bold UI and simple interactions. Oral History of Alan Cooper This interview with Alan Cooper is the best thing I read all week. So many truth bombs:
After Minimalism I like minimalism, I have a different reaction to it, but I can see how for other people it feels like sensory deprivation:
Citibank just got a $500 million lesson in the importance of UI design So here’s a story about the consequences of bad UX. Someone at Citibank issued a $7.8M payment on a loan, but the UI was confusing, and they ended up paying the full principal of $900M. Also turns out in NY, when you make a payment by accident, you can recall the money, except when paying creditors. So now Citibank is out of $500M, but I guess they own Revlon? And of course there’s a lawsuit involved, and the court’s findings of fact are worth a read. If you ever wanted to see how lawyers conduct user research:
Mitchell Wakefield “why does every website landing page look like this now?” I’m disappointed to find out they didn't call it Tech Deco. Or SaasSism, or something else cool. This art style is called Corporate Memphis, which sounds like the name of a font for billboards ads. 🧰 Tools of the TradeCheckly Checkly can run end-to-end tests and monitor live apps. It's designed for developers: delightful UI, but when writing checks you drop to JavaScript (Puppeteer + Chai). And you can manage everything with the extensive API. There’s no screenshot comparison, so not the tool I’d use for regression testing. I'm going to move all my uptime monitoring to Checkly. It can run HTTP and Browser checks, multiple data centers, all the usual alert channels, even comes with a status page. So it checks all the boxes, and did I mention the UI is delightful? GetReplied I use an email client that has quick replies (thanks, like, call me, etc). I like it, quick replies are code snippets or command line aliases but for responding to people. GetReplied extends that, so when you send an email to someone else, it includes quick replies they can use. I'd love to see that in a general purpose email client (not just sales tool). Also love this little snippet: “The sophistication of GetReplied lies in its simplicity - we do one thing, and we do it really well.” Use emoji and symbols on Mac Big Sur feature. Go to System Preferences -> Keyboard and check out this option. You can activate the emoji keyboard by pressing the Fn (now 🌐) button. Scott Berkun “The votes are in: NPS gets a -73.3 on NPS.” 🕸️ Web-endMr.doob “Message for @mrdoob 10 years ago: Yes, making a 3D engine using canvas2d is stupid. But in 10 years you'll watch a simulation in realtime of @NASA landing a rover in Mars that uses that stupid code. https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/mars2020/” O Berna “Are you using React? Yes.” 📓 Lines of Codeeliseo papa How it started vs how it's going: The NASA Mars drone flight software is open source and even comes with example app you can run on a Raspberry PI! Tackling TypeScript: Upgrading from JavaScript For JavaScript developers looking to learn TypeScript.
🧑🤝🧑 TeamworkPer Axbom 👇 Not just Clubhouse, this will make any room/meeting more accessible:
Being Glue Fantastic talk about glue work, how to manage it (with intention), and how to avoid the “not technical enough” career trap:
Shreyas Doshi 🧵 Thread on why product management is hard:
Why did I leave Google or, why did I stay so long? I once worked for a little startup that got acquired by a bigger startup which then got acquired by Big Corp. This is exactly what happened when the startup got assimilated. Not saying one is better than the other, but different work styles:
But having a startup is not a license to be shit to other people. When you're the CEO, HR works for you. They're not giving you a pass to express your creativity, they're looking the other way because they can't afford to confront you. Learn the difference.
Nani 👍
Status Quo and Resistance to Change cartoon Which VP of “not now” are you? 🔒 Locked DoorsJonathan Korman Love this:
Take back control of your online experience Block Party will filter out unwanted @mentions from Twitter. 🏛 PolitechsFacebook to restrict users from sharing news in Australia and Google and News Corp. strike a deal Australia in its infinite wisdom decided to impose a link tax on Facebook and Google. More precisely, whenever Facebook or Google would show a link to news article, they now have to pay the publisher. Looks like the Australian legislature got what they hoped for but only from Google, who agreed to pay, and Rupert Murdoch will be collecting these checks. Facebook gave the finger and walked away. 🏠 WFHimissmybar.com If you can’t go to the bar, bring the bar noise to you: the bartender pouring drinks, the people talking, the street traffic in the background. I muted the bartender so I'm pretending to be at a coffee shop. Mike Piccolo Your niece is going places:
⭐ None of the AboveAvish Sood “Love how this @KitKat ad brings to life the ‘Give Me a Break’ slogan in a way that’s relevant to our new lifestyle.”
Clubhouse Bio Generator You’re welcome. Jennifer Adcock, RPG Designer Channel your inner cat!
Eddy Vinck “I can't wait for the Apple car” Alanta Colley Calling me out:
Chris Heilmann “Just found a feature in Microsoft Teams that's great if you haven't got enough enemies in your company.”
Stephen Hopkins “just downloaded another pdf on my computer that I aspire to read” Slate Star Clusterfuck A good explainer of the NYT vs Slate Star Codex drama:
will “can't stop laughing at these early jim henson commercials where one guy just kills another for not liking wilkins coffee” David Pogue “This is the COOLEST. A Google Earth-type representation of the planet. Every green dot is a radio station. Click any dot to listen in. It’s like cultural teleportation. You could spend hours with this thing… http://radio.garden” Caroline de Gruyter “Garbage collectors in Ankara open a library with books rescued from the trash. ‘The only regret the men have, is that they didn't start collecting sooner.‘” Did you enjoy this issue of Weekend Reading? I want more people to discover my newsletter. Can you help by sharing it with a friend? |
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