You can only build a great product if you care more for the vibes than for the data.
I read that article multiple times in the last three days and I'll probably be thinking about it for a good long while.
You can only build a great product if you care more for the vibes than for the data.
I read that article multiple times in the last three days and I'll probably be thinking about it for a good long while.
Until now I just happily used the one provided by the framework I use (or was grumpy that I didn't get to use one, in the case of WordPress things) and never thought too deeply about how DI works. Turns out: it's actually not that complicated if it is very basic.
This is a great talk, even for someone who isn't a UX designer.
It does introduce hard to notice bugs 10x faster, though
Who would have guessed.
When developers are allowed to use AI tools, they take 19% longer to complete issues—a significant slowdown that goes against developer beliefs and expert forecasts. This gap between perception and reality is striking: developers expected AI to speed them up by 24%, and even after experiencing the slowdown, they still believed AI had sped them up by 20%.
This is a very good talk
Who would have thought.
Who would have thought?
This is very interesting - I looked into the folder before but never in this detail
These fake Apple people live in a very peculiar world.
Fascinating