#andor
#andor
Picture of Tokyo looking out a window from a tall building. In the foreground a man is taking a picture with a camera on a tripod.
Photo taken top down of two pairs of feet wearing sandals, toes pointing at each other
I don't post enough about riding mountain bikes. There is something special that's so easy to miss if you haven't tried it.
Even if you don't care, but still need something wholesome in your life, check out this 1h documentary about the birth of mountain biking in California. youtu.be/jsbJojnbdYY
Four-panel comic about a person who leaves an online meeting to go into nature.
www.jeremyville.com/products/sun...
I am not the first to say it but I do sort of see where JD Vance's mom was coming from when she traded him for drugs
βThe US of AI,β public draft of a talk given yesterday at Princeton.
drive.google.com/file/d/1O2qk...
Klaus, op med humΓΈret! Det kan da ogsΓ₯ vΓ¦re vi kan nΓ₯ at komme med i Oceania en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politic...
It might be time for regular folks who "love technology" to start finding a new position to speak from. The direction this is going is very obviously bad.
These are not normal times www.theverge.com/politics/605...
Skal du ha den som menu? (med æbleflæsk og Rød Aalborg daquiri)
Microsoft renaming "Office" to "Copilot" just smells like one of those Harvard Business School "unforced-error case studies" waiting to happen.
Du havde mig ved "dueller pΓ₯ pistol i Dyrehaven".
One key thing Idiocracy got wrong was the basic premise that people were to blame - that it was a dumber population, not evil billionaires, that would cause society to fall apart.
Other than that, it's pretty flawless.
tenor.com/en-GB/view/i...
Ah de fΓΈdselschauffΓΈrer, altid problemer
In case any of you participate in design/product research. You might enjoy this:
www.muledesign.com/blog/design-...
Quote post with an image of how you picture 2025
Curiosity eats expertise for breakfast. Most likely, the "right way of doing things" is just a local maximum. Instead, use your curiosity and take a few steps down the first paths that present themselves to you, then regroup. You'll likely have a pretty good idea for a better solution.
Det er ikke engang sjovt, kΓ¦mpe missed opportunity. Og der er heller ingen zombier. π€·ββοΈ
Is it a casual, free game, or something players will put more time and money into? (ie, whatβs the % of players who would spend enough time to experience that the time invested in learning gesture no 2 pays off?)
A messy living room with tools and various parts of a DIY project by kids.
My 2 youngest daughters took the day off b/c Covid. They spent the entire day building a time machine. I guess there is still hope for us all.
Decision-based evidence-making! I think we should accept that many people do this in order to get anything done in their jobs. And it's very deeply about culture.
(this of course doesn't make it right, or good)