@usrnk1@vercel qué? Respect lots of what they do, but this is poor AF → if the extra info is needed, rewrite the menu items — don’t show it where the eyes ain’t looking.
@__steele Some nasty spikes a few years back pretty much destroyed one of the companies in NZ offering spot price power direct to consumers. Industrial use is mostly large locked in deals not exposed to the spot market, the retailer hedges against fluctuations in the cost they negotiate.
@markdalgleish For anything vaguely at scale, code outputs from design artefacts feels like the wrong, wrong thing. Where are the companies making design QA directly in the codebase a great experience?
@skysportnz you lot are utter morons running live World Cup Final commentary into the replay time slot in your guide at 8am. *Thanks* for ruining the game for me.
@shreyas That user experience outcomes are almost entirely governed by product decisions and the amount of energy put into making good ones — not some special UX sauce that is somehow independently slopped on.
@AlanBauchop That’s my paraphrasing of his pitch. Wager people wanting exactly that is a big driver of the $1.5m ARR. It does miss some of the additional value design can bring but too often designers (myself included) sacrifice the service aspect on the alter of “wait, but *why*?”
@hairycow@danserif Al is that a yoga-instructors-on-the-beach limit or does it apply to the island as a whole? Also will you advocate at a national level for similar restrictions? Just sorting out where my vote will go…
Interrupting my normal silent Twitter lurking with a sweet job alert 🚨🚨 Product designers — come and work with us at Stedi. Interesting challenges, globally remote team, one role with a product team in Europe, another AU/NZ friendly role in systems. https://t.co/c2EM0XBvWS
@melulater@MaikiSherman@1NewsNZ The COVID tracer app has some strong (and valuable) privacy safeguards to ensure location data is not personally identifiable. Separating them would mean a vax passport (which must ID you to access to your health records) does not risk eroding that privacy.
“This situation has been developing by the hour, over the day” – New Zealand news reader handily describes how time works whilst breathlessly sensationalising our COVID outbreak