Packages could soon be delivered to the boot of your Audi
Author: BBC Kicked off by Audi, the system aims to end the frustration of missing the arrival of a package being delivered to home or work. Instead, Audi owners will be able to use...
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Author: BBC Kicked off by Audi, the system aims to end the frustration of missing the arrival of a package being delivered to home or work. Instead, Audi owners will be able to use...
#AgileMaxim 1: It is in the doing of the work that we discover the work that we must do. Doing exposes reality.
💡Figma tip: Optimize color styles for your users, the design team After years of building a refining design systems. Here are 4 ways I’ve learned to make color styles teams will actually use.. *correctly* pic.twitter.com/YvK0n91nFP
Over the years I've landed on some design theories that I believe, and that I've not yet disproved. Here they are. pic.twitter.com/LqoQ9rlazB
A junior developer fixing bugs. pic.twitter.com/JnmyE43WfK
And then you have your first Kubernetes deployment. Easy pic.twitter.com/2wYoqOpovo
How #WebAssembly could impact the future of programming languages. A thread 👇
Data visualization inspiration thanks to DALL-E: how Rothko, Basquiat, Picasso, and Monet would create an academic chart. pic.twitter.com/HM5U2f2E8g
Travel to the Southern Ring Nebula in this zoom in video and enjoy once more the #NIRCam view #WebbSeesFarther pic.twitter.com/KtiI01a7JQ
InVision announced last week they are laying off 50% of their team (400+ people). They definitely made missteps as a company. But from the outside it seems like Figma completely ate their lunch. What made Figma so successful?
Found this gem of "How Slack Decides to Send a Notification" flowchart. This is a perfect example of "how hard could that be..." pic.twitter.com/1X0Zvcc46o
Fund the teams, not the work. I like the metaphor of a music-subscription service for a dev org. You pay for the service whether or not you listen to anything, in the same way that you pay for your Engineering Dept. whether or not you use it effectively. 1/4
#BeenThere___DestroyedThat pic.twitter.com/4hkDIV34ku
Still cannot get my head round the fact humanity is on the verge of destabilising the planet and there are hundreds of media punters telling us not to worry about it. It's proper end of days stuff if a society cannot accept scientific facts that have been understood for decades
If you're doing Scrum and estimating or breaking up stories into tasks, you may want to reconsider. From the horses mouth: 👇 pic.twitter.com/JHKkcf7wrq
👀 Sneak a peek at the deepest & sharpest infrared image of the early universe ever taken — all in a day’s work for the Webb telescope. (Literally, capturing it took less than a day!) This is Webb’s first image released as we begin to #UnfoldTheUniverse: nasa.gov/webbfirstimage… pic.twitter.com/Y7ebmQwT7j
90% of decisions can be made async instead of having to schedule a meeting. If you learn how to do this effectively, your team will love you for it. Here's my 5-step process:
Don't breathe it in. #COVIDisAirborne pic.twitter.com/czmr4ki2dC
Can someone explain the UK government crisis to me in the context of @awscloud services?
Dall-E: will replace designers Copilot: will replace engineers OpenAI: will replace copywriters Product Managers are safe because AI can’t sit poolside drinking margaritas while giving thumbs up emojis in Slack yet.
This ferrofluid audio-visualizer created by artist Dakd Jung dances to the music. pic.twitter.com/YCYoIHBcXw
As a tech lead or eng manager, you so frequently get request from above or from other teams to drop what you are doing and work on this thing they need, *now*. During my 4 years at Uber after asking these questions, 9 out of 10 times it turned out it wasn't really urgent:
This is migration of birds in Europe traced by GPS. It reminds us of just how interconnected our world really is. Protect people and the planet. #ActOnClimate #ClimateAction #climate #Deforestation #Nature #rewilding #birds pic.twitter.com/k5JUt5WBDx
Leadership job interview is ultra-competitive. But those who prepare stand out no matter what. THREAD: 15 UNCOMMON interview questions asked at Google, Amazon and Netflix and what they really mean:
CSS Tip 💡 You can create text portrait using 2 lines of CSS. Code👇 Output👇 pic.twitter.com/81rKRESG9y
If you hold a Unix shell up to your ear, you can hear the C.
Storytelling is a product management superpower. Here are 9 principles to help every product manager get better at it 🧵 ⬇️
@AlexStedman19 @Osinttechnical Well, probably just a few oil spots on the surface of the sea and some floating rubbish...
Nearly a week since ~400 companies can not use any @Atlassian products like JIRA, Confluence. I've talked to several impacted teams and they are upset how poorly Atlassian is handling the biggest outage these teams experienced. A thread on what Atlassian needs to fix and why: pic.twitter.com/e4GqMDyifY
"How can I plead any harder? What will it take? What can my colleagues and I do to stop this catastrophe unfolding now all around us with such excruciating clarity?" Here's the op-ed. Please share this thread theguardian.com/commentisfree…
'Product Sense' interview rounds are becoming common for Product Management roles. You're asked about your favorite product and then asked follow-up questions on it. Here are 4 traits to demonstrate in these rounds and come out a winner. 🧵
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