On modern professional communities and tools
The modern community tools do not build the stickiness—something that makes people fall in love with the product because of the people, and with the people because of the product.
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How computers manipulate language to generate text
There is a book—Output, published by The MIT Press, and written by Lillian-Yvonne Bertram and Nick Montfort. The book is an anthology of seven decades of English-language outputs from computer generation systems, introducing us to the fascinating history of machine-written texts by the computers. Nick Montfort wrote an essay on The MIT Press sharing interesting examples from the book—to help us understand …
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Building products as patchwork? Design and content to the rescue
Design is not patchwork.
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On Skype
Microsoft has announced that they are closing Skype in May 2025.
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Being honest with AI is important
If you are not honest with AI, it is like passive smoking.
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AI and jobs—the battle of the equals
Both the parties are happy. The battle of equals.
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Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu—we are because of each other
Language—our way of organising social agency.
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Modern team products should build product intelligence capability in the teams
I am not sure how far these tools help the teams build their product capabilities—the intelligence, judgement, and thoughtfulness that product teams need in the products.
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Content design in practice
Sometimes, it is fair to bend the rules and make space for the sentiment in the guidelines.
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Why do we separate engineering and UX
If the code is badly written and the customers are struggling, isn’t it automatically the UX failure?
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