@adcock_brett Interesting demo, and I'm glad someone is trying to solve the problem of "woman's work". However, as a petite 5-foot tall woman, I don't really want a male-appearing 5'6" tall robot alone with me in the house :-P I'm curious how you decided its height?
@karpathy I wish SAnskrit would be the universal programming language of choice... so much more scientific than English! I would hazard a guess to say English is the least scientific/consistent language of all
@_Jianni2x@smoke_nd_pearlz I was thinking the same thing. Likely, the owners left the hose in and the garden was flooding with water. The dogs were concerned and didn't know what to do to save their beloved yard.
@InstantPot Can you make it so that the instant pot beeps when the natural pressure has released and the pin has popped? Those of us who work from home would like the pot to call us when it's good and ready 😁
We Are Not Artists, We Are Architects
Often, when discussing design issues, my team asks what’s my preference. I am careful not to let my personal opinion drive the decision. I dig into my experience and research-backed data points to ascertain what woul…https://t.co/vh8z3HF4L2
Red, White and Blue - Everywhere!!
When I first came to the US, I was rather shocked by how extensively, even frivolously, the American flag was integrated into everything from plates, birdhouses, keychains to beach towels and even women's bikinis! In In…https://t.co/qymSwuMsYg
If the first iteration of your product did not meet is target goals, was it a failure?
Sharing a video snippet forwarded to me by Dr. @DarshanaN , who has amazing insights in the Bio Medical Device industry.
#video#failure#ProductManagement https://t.co/WKcwouj263
Does User Research Inhibit Creativity?
Some product leaders argue that user research is not useful for coming up with a creative solution because users don't know what they want. They often quote Henry Ford, "If I had asked people what they wanted, they…https://t.co/FJCx5l8Rdd
Pareto Principle and Prioritization
Also known as the 80/20 rule, the law of the vital few, or the principle of factor sparsity, the Pareto Principle states that for many outcomes, 80% of the consequences come from 20% of the causes.
In a business cont…https://t.co/NB7GBh8JKl
Prioritization
We hear so much about prioritization, and how that’s the daily grind for Product Managers. I found this visual so helpful in articulating WHY prioritization is important.
Assume it takes the same effort to flip a binary digit from 0 to 1…https://t.co/n9dokWE8oR
POC vs MVP
If you're working on a new product idea, you might be wondering when to use a Proof of Concept (POC) vs a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). Here's a quick breakdown:
🔍 POC: Use a POC when you want to test a specific idea or technology to see if…https://t.co/FPqdXHKjUO
Do Blind People Use Body Language?
The title of a podcast by a similar name caught my eye instantly. “Of course!”, I thought, “Isn’t body language just an expression of inner emotions and thoughts?” Having been surrounded mostly…https://t.co/wJvdxNP91f https://t.co/lJSlaj6jj3
The World is a Better Place Today
I am a low-key fan of history. I enjoy reading about how people lived in “the olden days'', and how I would survive if I ever time-traveled back. Through the little bit of reading I have done, I know for sure, I don’t wa…https://t.co/kq8qAdPou3