Congrats @algorithmia, great achievement: “support for air-gapped deployment, C2S, GovCloud and VMWare, authenticated proxies, customer-provided and hardened OS images, private Docker hub, private dependency mirrors, and private certificate authorities.” https://t.co/6q7SMLPrcl
In philosophy, psychology, and science in general, we call the subjective experience “qualia”. Yet, in IT, nobody seems to have considered that two different implementations of the same idea can concurrently win the market because they accommodate different thinking patterns.
Cash vs Options @socialcapital. I should have linked this long ago, when I read it the first time and I smiled, sorry @chamath > https://t.co/EQ33ezQQIU https://t.co/t72wCCjAtm
@buffer Correct. Scheduling a thread is impossible and the difference in terms of chars between Twitter and LinkedIn makes queuing a long post across social networks too difficult. In that situation I am forced to not using Buffer, which is a shame because you guys are great.
3/3 Just like in our school system, there is no recognition that different brains process information differently and the same product approach is not optimal from a cognitive standpoint for everybody.
1/3 The standard attitude in the IT industry is that one product/solution must solve all use cases. Occasionally, people grant that different tools can coexist because they specialise.
The new #ios14 Back Tap feature is especially useful to launch the camera app or 3rd party camera apps like @procamapp. But it requires them to be available in Apple Shortcuts. Very few are there today. Hopefully things will improve after the launch.