So Slack is an IRC chat and Twitter is a forum. The difference is that now everything users do is tracked, profiled and monetized. Dopamine addiction turned out extremely expensive. > Twitter is testing threaded replies and status indicators https://t.co/foxtX1ANWV
Which is hilarious considering that they have been “hacked” for a long time already. You don’t even control the chronology of your social media feeds… > Brits are fearing the #AI future as 60% are worried AI machines will hack them https://t.co/ilnHKLozGy
See? It doesn’t matter how technically advanced you are from an engineering standpoint if your solution is accessed by a clumsy, complicated, incoherent UI. I’m reviewing some #AI services from major cloud service providers and I am horrified.
You are crazy if you believe that *your* content belongs to *you* just because *you* created it. It would be as if music remains property of the musicians that created it. Don’t be ridiculous. > Facebook has removed all cross-posted tweets https://t.co/6Va3UnJddN
@sallamar Humans… Yet, people push back for a lot of different reasons. One of them is that their roles imply accountability (a notion apparently lost these days). When you are accountable you are more careful with taking risks. Especially if the corporate culture is not risk-friendly.
“I see a natural progression from knobs and dials, to clicks and taps, to swipes and gestures, to voice and emotion.” > The iPhone’s original UI designer on Apple’s greatest flaws https://t.co/YDJlm9Lavo