Weekend Reading — 😕 How dad are you?
This week wasn’t easy for the Asian community. We’re going to talk about that. Also about escaping Zoom meetings, bringing work home, NTF grift, and bonkers chess moves.
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Weekend Reading — 😕 How dad are you?This week wasn’t easy for the Asian community. We’re going to talk about that. Also about escaping Zoom meetings, bringing work home, NTF grift, and bonkers chess moves.
The Slithy Tove “There are few things I love as much as an elaborate goat playground.”
It wasn't an isolated incident: Police Data Shows 150% Increase in Hate Attacks on Asians Across Major Cities in 2020 It's a crisis happening around us. We need to do our part to stop it. 🪑 Design Objective
Put another way: the animation shouldn’t take up any of the user’s time. If anything, it should save the user time (visual cue) or give that perception (delight). Pesach Preparation Pup UX metaphors be like:
(* They only died in some versions of this story, point is breadcrumbs didn't help)
🧰 Tools of the TradeZoom Escaper Like the name suggests, helps you escape Zoom meetings by playing annoying sounds: crying babies, construction, echo, peeing … Viable It's easy to get customer sentiment from a single number (eg star rating). Viable wants to make it as easy to get qualitative customer feedback from all the sources you use (reviews, help desk, CRM, etc). With some GPT-3 magic dust, you can ask questions in plain English, and it will summarize what your customers are telling you. The demo looks impressive. Javascript and the next decade of data programming We don’t generally consider JavaScript a language for intensive computation, but when you add Web Assembly and WebGPU to the mix, what you get is a powerful engine for data science:
Fontemon Fontemon is an interactive visual game, you can guess the premise from its name. The entire game is implemented as a font. (Full explanation here) Jonathan Wight “TIL Redis contains a Gopher server.” 📓 Lines of Codetwilio: Tell us you're a developer without telling us you're a developer. Thomas Parslow: I feel like I have a better understand of, and more insights into, your field then you, an expert in that field, have Karlene Petitt Software developers are not the only people who bring their work home:
🧑🤝🧑 TeamworkJonty Wareing: “If a junior engineer screws up, make sure you tell them it's ok - we all make mistakes.? Don't leave them sat at home feeling miserable during a pandemic” Sally Lait: “If any engineer screws up (not just juniors), use it as a chance to see where your processes, tools, docs, or training have let them down. Everyone makes mistakes. If the screw up has a big impact, that's arguably on the business for not mitigating the risk, not the individual” rands: “Leaders. Write down three small things that are bugging you or your team. Fix those things. By lunch.” 📈 Business Side
Shaan Puri 👇 An interesting (and entertaining) read about the two sides of Clubhouse — content and chill:
🏛 PolitechsHow tech workers feel about China, AI and Big Tech’s tremendous power Tech employees have opinions about AI, China, law enforcement, Section 230 and more:
Still, fairly conservative on some measures. From the survey, this question got the least support:
💸 NFGrifT
Metakovan, the mystery Beeple art buyer, and his NFT/DeFi scheme Why would anyone pay $69 million for a JPEG? One theory:
Jonty Wareing TIL that NFT tokens are just JSON files that point to an image on a website that will someday stop working and turn into a broken link and people pay money for that:
Where Did The Money Go? Inside the Big Crypto ICOs of 2017 “Of the 141 largest ICOs in 2017, 86% are trading below their listing price, and 30% have lost almost all their value.” ICOs was a short fad, the grift didn't last very long. Yet overall they did as bad as ordinary cash investment in a startup. Most startups don't get a return an investment or go belly up in first few years. RJ Palmer “The future is bleak” ⭐ None of the Abovejustin caouette “How dad are you?” — omg I’m too much of a dad 😕 Cookie Monster 🍪🍪🍪
KELGORE “Thinking about the Jeremy Renner app again” monique, who is openly Black 👇 Gen X will understand this thread:
Mario Guzman “Kids these days will never know the joy that was Front Row on Mac OS X Tiger.”
When newsrooms say they’re concerned about “Asian bias” in reporting — somehow they’re never concerned about “white bias” in reporting — they’re telling you everything you need to know about their own biased view of the world. How Men Can Talk to Other Men About Sexual Harassment Depriving sexual harassment of its normality starts with men talking about it. Here’s how you can begin. mcc “1 year of quarantine” 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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This week I talk too much, at least I'm not a standards body, I'm still undecided on that bed, but I want that bus!
Sunday, March 7, 2021
This week we rate coffee drinks, guess the code creator, start a goat farm, reimagine the Spotify UI, and downscale our battle plan.
Sunday, February 28, 2021
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Saturday, February 20, 2021
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.
Saturday, February 13, 2021
This week we flip the script on dns, meet to discuss productivity, smell the antitrust storm, and slice with tomatoes.
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