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ericwaller

925 カルマ登録 19 年前
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The Second Derivative: Why No One Understands the AI Boom

groundbrkr.com
40 ポイント·投稿者 ericwaller·7 日前·22 コメント

Deep Impact

wheresyoured.at
2 ポイント·投稿者 ericwaller·昨年·0 コメント

What motorcycles teach about maintenance

books.worksinprogress.co
109 ポイント·投稿者 ericwaller·3 年前·151 コメント

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ericwaller
·2 か月前·議論
I find the idea of IRL multi-user UX really interesting. So much of modern computing is built around a 1-to-1 model of users and devices. And then multi-player, collaboration features are built on top of that. Sometimes they’re quite slick (ex. figma) and sometimes they’re pretty clunky (ex. apple family sharing stuff).

But what’s really lacking is a model for multiple people sharing a single computing experience in real life. Companion mode in Google Meet or Spotify Jam are two attempts but both still force you through the one user, one device path.

Two adults sitting in a car shouldn’t have to constantly think “whose phone is this?” connected to CarPlay. Especially when they’re part of the same Apple “family” and on a Spotify family plan.

Two people seamlessly interacting with one “system” would break all sorts of auth and other assumptions, but it seems worth figuring out as computing becomes more and more prevalent in every facet of life.
ericwaller
·17 年前·議論
Let me do the same, http://twitthegame.com/ It's a place to talk about sports on twitter (like stocktwits).