"There's a new type of burnout forming that doesn't have a name. It's not from working too hard. It's from context switching between human work and agent work 50 times a day. " in @gregisenberg's newsletter today. Truth.
@jasondoesstuff - Subbed to your mailinglist because I was genuinely curious to receive “meaningful updates” (the promise when signing up), have been getting a lot of sales focused emails. Hit the “change preferences” button (I don’t want to receive sales emails). Pls help
Last week, I received the first waitlist signup based on one of those HappyMaps handoffs. New user, new signup, feels amazing! Still amazed by how good it feels to have actual humans use your products.
Some weeks ago I made a working prototype for remapping LED content, called https://t.co/W87CRsmzus.
Then we built a handoff feature inside of HappyMaps, a tool already used on the daily, so interested users can import their ready made layouts in to https://t.co/W87CRsmzus.
@ibell63@Bitwarden Totally forgot to reply! Weirest thing is that after a full hard refresh of the page the notice went away, so I guess it was a one-time error from the BW side. I must admit though, they do work, since I double double checked before entering anything :)
See more and try for free at https://t.co/5Yq0GVXwFu
PS: If you build a theme that you think looks very cool, send it over and I might just add it to the main library!
#led#outputmap#pixelmap#ledscreen
Just launched Themes & Colors in the latest HappyMaps update. Make your pixel-/output maps look like your brand and truly be an extension of your AV/LED rental company!
Which of course also is supported by the slicing feature, and is fully auto-positioning aware; allowing you to build your LED outputmap in seconds! #ledscreen#pixelmap#outputmap#happymaps
Recently added object slicing to HappyMaps; Sometimes physical objects don't fit inside of the canvas bounds, in this case you can split your object into slices, which can be individually positioned on the canvas. Improving communication visually.
... and because the most obvious scenario isn't the one that works in real life, you can basically decide on a row/column basis how cabinets are build up.