Silence. I used to always have music or content on, my wife always preferred silence. It really grows on you.
Terrible UX that everyone sits through: when using google maps, constantly zooming in like a mf to see the street name and then zoom back out to see the path…
Recently loved S.P.Q.R and First to fight. On that part of my shelf i have Dominion. I don't know that I have a preference, I'm more looking for "great books"
I'm a very open minded and curious person, so feel free to go wild and surprise me!
What's a good book you've read and would recommend that is > 50 years old?
What’s your short/medium/long term thesis for why you’re building in web3?
wow, king arthur moment right there. Many have tried, all have failed before you
grey ? But it's pretty cryptic and I guessed more out of context than readability. Still cool af
Average crypto UX so bad that the bar is lower than a limbo championship. I personally find it to be good not great.
I think biometrics have very serious negatives in the security space. There's a few good blog posts about it, like: https://www.csoonline.com/article/3330695/6-reasons-biometrics-are-bad-authenticators-and-1-acceptable-use.html
trying to solve an important and hard problem. not solving it well, and concerned about that last part.
SF meetup! @colin @goki @kevinoconnell @benjreinhart and who am I missing?
I think that when you click through to a cast, it’s a good enough signal that there could be a follow button that shows up in the thread view cc @dwr
“People try to split up engineering culture and engineering productivity and you cannot, they are one and the same.” Sarah Dresner is one of my role models. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-changelog-software-dev-open-source/id341623264?i=1000613428329