My book "Product Design Portfolio Final Final" is out today 🎉
The job market is the most challenging it's been in the last 15 years.
This book is an actionable guide to help product and UX designers create portfolios that land their dream jobs.
RT's are appreciated 🥰
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Exciting news! Our team worked to make this a reality - first photorealistic podcast in VR feat. @lexfridman
This podcast was entirely hosted in VR, with realistic avatars generated through machine learning.
The immersive experience truly transports you, making it feel as if you're right there with the other person.
This is the future of communication.
Had the BEST time meeting people at #config2023 and seeing everyone's reactions to our feature launches!
If you're interested in more advanced prototyping training, I'll be hosting an Office Hours this Wednesday at 9am PT 🎉
https://t.co/iu6Vcfufja
Playbit is an endeavor to build a new operating system for software creatives. After over two years of reserach, Playbit is now a real company and I'm hiring Playbit's founding engineers.
Are you up for the challenge?
https://t.co/jGYcU5bvRN
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Nel tempo di sua permanenza al governo, l'accusa più subdola fra le molte infondate mosse a Mario #Draghi recitava più o meno così: "Sarà anche uno stimato economista" - "sarà", certo - "ma non è un politico".
Il diretto (non) interessato mai si è scomposto. Perché nella vita i livelli esistono.
Ma trovatelo - se vi riesce - un Maestro capace di condensare nello spazio di pochi secondi una lezione di politica e leadership di caratura simile a quella fornita dall'ex premier al 6° piano del Mit Samberg Conference Center di Cambridge, dove Draghi è stato insignito del prestigioso "Miriam Pozen Prize", riconoscimento dei risultati conseguti nel campo della politica finanziaria internazionale.
+ before I sign off… just as input methods will differ based on context and intent so will output. chat interface is cool for interactive storytelling, but if I want an immersive sensory experience I’m going to put a headset on. I will want to do both at different points in the day/in my life.
There’s no battle royale for the ultimate computing vision—computing should be as varied and rich as the lives we lead
What an interesting moment.
We're staring at two distinctly different visions of the future. They may co-exist, but they are radically different takes on what's modern, what's current, and where things are headed.
One vision gets the UI out of the way. The other vision is UI everywhere you look.
One vision gets the computer out of the way. The other vision mounts a computer on your face.
One vision is get it and go. One vision is get it and stay.
One vision is about information. The other vision is about immersion.
One vision is natural and understands you. The other vision requires new methods of interaction that you have to learn and master.
One vision feels like an assist. One vision feels like obstruction.
One vision fits with whatever you already have. One vision requires you buy something that fits.
One vision is simply text. One vision is anything but.
One vision feels like before. One vision feels like after. But I'm not sure which is which.