A face from the past resurfaces, but not doing much, and a couple of videos of me getting acquainted with some cool tech projects.
Two days after the DC insurrection, as the country was still processing the aftermath, MySpace co-founder Tom Anderson posted his second tweet of the past three years.
Streamlit turns data scripts into shareable web apps in minutes. All in Python. All for free. No front‑end experience required. I speak with Sammy Kauser to find out more about the company and how it fits into data pipelines.
The good news is that cloud computing, Kubernetes, and cloud-native computing have combined to make software development faster and more powerful than ever. The bad news is that keeping an eye on all that is harder than ever.
Another low code/no code solution from Zoho to tie applications together. How does it compare to the myriad alternatives? I investigate!
An AI-driven game enters dark realms, and why are so many designers racing to create products that prioritise design over usability?
In December 2019, Utah startup Latitude launched a pioneering online game called AI Dungeon that demonstrated a new form of human-machine collaboration.
The world is designed against the elderly, writes Don Norman, 83-year-old author of the industry bible Design of Everyday Things and a former Apple VP.
For years, Apple followed user-centered design principles. Then something went wrong. long ReadOnce upon a time, Apple was known for designing easy-to-use, easy-to-understand products.
I made a game! For a competition, and watch me attempt to stream an audio game… 🤔
Welcome to this explainer video introducing Silicon Valley Mystery, a clue collecting roll and write game created by Daniel Ballabás and Chris Ward. In Silicon Valley Mystery you are detectives tasked with solving a mystery quicker than any other player. Whoever scores the most points is declared the winner. You gain more points for gaining clues when they are newer (called “freshness”), as opposed to gaining as many clues as possible.
An interactive radio drama that uses speech recognition to cast you as the secret agent in a branching story. Play as a secret agent in an interactive fictional world inspired by old time serial radio dramas. http://www.codenamecygnus.com/
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