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AI is not our future. Creativity is made, not generated

procreate.com
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The 414s: The Milwaukee Teenagers Who Became Hacking Pioneers

discovermagazine.com
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Living in an Unreal World: A Film by Adam Curtis [video]

youtube.com
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Figma and the Cost of Collaboration

uxdesign.cc
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Are you using the RICE Framework to prioritize projects and product features?

1984.design
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Design notes on the 2023 Wikipedia redesign

uxdesign.cc
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A 4-step framework for crafting meaningful designs

uxdesign.cc
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Understanding the psychology behind product decisions

bootcamp.uxdesign.cc
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2024 Calendar: Painting Masterpieces and Bauhaus Heritage – Free and Print-Ready

1984.design
1 points·by boraoztunc·3 lata temu·1 comments

Becoming a hacker will take intelligence, practice, dedication, and hard work

catb.org
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Humanity is choosing to keep much of its potential off the table, undeployed

blog.x.company
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Tesla Cybertruck Deep Dive with 5 Tesla Executives [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by boraoztunc·3 lata temu·1 comments

Over 26M Americans are unemployed. Now imagine you're one of them

playspent.org
2 points·by boraoztunc·3 lata temu·1 comments

Don Norman, Design for a Better World: Sustainability, Meaning, Humanity, Future

designdrives.org
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5W2H Framework: A powerful tool for product discovery in design

1984.design
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Design for spatial user interfaces: Creating immersive experiences

1984.design
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What do you think of Apple's new VR and AR experience?

1984.design
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Forcing Functions

1984.design
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Using AI to imagine farm animals growing old

akqa.com
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Listen “the age of creative machines” from an AI itself

open.spotify.com
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comments

boraoztunc
·2 lata temu·discuss
Products are the reflections of their makers. Obsidian is a great example. Happy from the beginning.
boraoztunc
·2 lata temu·discuss
LinkedIn toasts are the worst.
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We are doomed?
boraoztunc
·2 lata temu·discuss
Very good read. We definitely deserve healthy innovation that contributes to human flourishing.
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Yes. Today is International Women's Day; that's why I shared this series.
boraoztunc
·2 lata temu·discuss
I just quoted from the author's website to explain the articles, so you can read them here before clicking.
boraoztunc
·2 lata temu·discuss
As a knowledge worker, your mind is your most important tool. You can improve the way you use this tool by studying the way brilliant thinkers conduct research, connect ideas, solve problems and make decisions.

Using the knowledge gained by previous thinkers is also one of the fastest ways to make intellectual progress. To “stand on the shoulders of giants” is to upload these brilliant thinkers’ understanding to your own mind, to build on top of it, to share your new insights, and to keep on fostering our collective intelligence.

This series of portraits explores the thought processes, working habits, and decision-making principles applied by brilliant thinkers who profoundly impacted the world with their discoveries and the way they challenged the status quo.
boraoztunc
·2 lata temu·discuss
Perfect! Thank you.
boraoztunc
·2 lata temu·discuss
I understand. It seems like too much, but I've no intention of storing or doing something with the data. Spotify API lets us follow artists, like songs through the app, and create playlists. Also, there is a built-in player that we can listen to the songs and playlists directly without opening the Spotify app.

You should try, pretty cool.
boraoztunc
·2 lata temu·discuss
UX def sucks. I don't understand how a design-focused company that invests so much into its design teams (www.spotify.design) can create a user interface so cluttered and hard to navigate to find music. After years of using it, I've recently discovered (on mobile) that they've hidden the search and sorting on top of the playlists.

My home page is full of things I'm not interested in; there is no way to customize which are displayed. And enough of pushing podcasts.

I've created a (free) web app using Spotify API, Echoes, with a simple interface to see your top artists and songs, it also has a New Discovery section to generate playlists based on your listening algorithm.

https://echoesapp.io
boraoztunc
·3 lata temu·discuss
Happy New Year! Whether your workplace or home, I hope these 2024 calendars will elevate your space with a touch of artistic sophistication.
boraoztunc
·3 lata temu·discuss
Many people go to work at jobs that aren’t designed to be fulfilling, and many more don’t get the chance to contribute at all. Meanwhile, many powerful organizations are forced to focus on their own profitability and short-term goals at the expense of everything else — leaving the status quo intact, or at best only making the world incrementally better. Yet the massive problems facing us this century need the widest array of minds, the wildest imaginations, and enormous commitments of time, resources, and attention.
boraoztunc
·3 lata temu·discuss
Your savings are gone. You've lost your house. And you're down to your last $1,000. Can you make it through the month?

Prove it. Accept the challenge. https://playspent.org/
boraoztunc
·3 lata temu·discuss
> Poorer education levels are more likely the bigger threat to humanity though.

Already doing a great damage, especially in third world countries, where manipulation from authorities are superior due to lack of education.
boraoztunc
·3 lata temu·discuss
That was a nice way to explain, thank you! And also was a reminder for me that living daily with all these technological developments, one loose the perception of that we are the current cavemen of future societies. After 100,000s of years, all these will the first paintings on the walls.
boraoztunc
·3 lata temu·discuss
Concerns: Some argue that A.I. is improving so rapidly that it has already surpassed human performance in some areas, and that it will soon surpass it in others.
boraoztunc
·3 lata temu·discuss
The script is based on the articles I'm writing, subjects including design, UX, product, and technology.

Any ideas if I should keep creating episodes for this?
boraoztunc
·3 lata temu·discuss
Folks, exploring the subject and sharing my findings. Let me know if you have resources on intersection of psychology and product design + development.
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·3 lata temu·discuss
"The reason you should care about the story of General Magic is because it involves something fundamental, and that is, failure is not the end, failure is actually the beginning."
boraoztunc
·3 lata temu·discuss
Halt and Catch Fire was a great show! Leaving this gem here: https://bits.ashleyblewer.com/halt-and-catch-fire-syllabus/