>A Polished UI is a Must-Have: User experience is no longer an afterthought. A polished, intuitive UI is crucial for user retention and satisfaction, making it a priority in the development process.
What are they talking about here? I feel like UI is significantly worse post-ZIRP. Look at what a mess Twitter/X has turned into. I also see a lot more UI bugs on various IOS apps (Reddit being the major one).
I think it's more of a Roku-issue. I have issues with Peacock, Paramount+, and Hulu on Roku. Getting a more expensive Roku stick instead of the TV default helped.
Minor detail but did anyone else notice they are using eu-west-1? Kind of weird for the UK to be hosting there sites in another country (Ireland). I'm sure this isn't super sensitive data but still.
This might just be a misunderstanding. I believe Loon is still owned by Google X, which changed its name to X Development and sometimes just calls itself X. Then of course you have the unrelated Musk company also called X.
I'm interested in the cost of gpt-3.5-turbo-instruct. I've got a basic website using text-davinci-003 that I would like to launch but can't because text-davinci-003 is too expensive. I've tried using just gpt-3.5-turbo but it won't work because I'm expecting a formatted JSON to be returned and I can just never get consistency.
This article is funny. It looks like they pre-wrote and expected the JOLTS report today to be weak. But, it ended up being hot and they still published. Quits increased by 250k [1]. Quits haven't been that high since December 2022.
>A Polished UI is a Must-Have: User experience is no longer an afterthought. A polished, intuitive UI is crucial for user retention and satisfaction, making it a priority in the development process.
What are they talking about here? I feel like UI is significantly worse post-ZIRP. Look at what a mess Twitter/X has turned into. I also see a lot more UI bugs on various IOS apps (Reddit being the major one).