Okay so this Atul Gawande piece in the New Yorker about medical software systems is the best thing I’ve read on UX in a long time
https://t.co/uR0Y4FZMs7
“Most broken government systems are not designed—they accrete, bits and pieces stuck on to address problems.”
@ChelseaMauldin of @publicpolicylab answers our #ChainLetters questions: https://t.co/p5LgBHopgJ
Calling all illustrators! Help children’s stories come to life by joining the local nonprofit @826dc this fall to support the creative writing skills of children with your one-of-a-kind illustrations. https://t.co/WC1XV2HeoM
What happens when popularity decides what gets top billing on search and social algorithms? When it comes to health information, the results can be tragic. I wrote about keyword voids, recommendations, and paid promotion of misinformation in @Wired. https://t.co/nwReGOqXoO
Did you keep getting auto-suggestions of typos of the #FamiliesBelongTogether hashtag this weekend? No accident. Research by
@tchambers finds strong evidence of an intentional, bot-driven “decoy attack” to diffuse the social reach of the real hashtag. https://t.co/sN5VXVT8fn
A brand new invention from Basecamp. Introducing Hill Charts in Basecamp 3. A completely novel way to *see* and *feel* where a project stands. Know what’s known, unknown, in motion, and stuck - all at a glance. Progress isn’t a number —> https://t.co/Jx17JE91lo