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@cedriclnx @Dimillian It’s not evolution if you’re dying for no reason.
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@Dimillian The evolutionary gap between North America and Europe is already significant, IMO. And I believe it will continue to widen over time unfortunatly.
Not called the old continent for nothing.
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Why does the new Apple Vision announcement scream not only of an upcoming total shutdown of all the metaverse nonsense?
They have totally proven everyone else almost useless, yet again, and it’s six months before even Neil Stephenson will get one.
#WWDC #SnowCrash
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@odannyboy Maybe try harder and faster. It’s always better when it’s harder and faster. Most lifeforms agree within fast and hard timelines. Go French.
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@GreatDismal I want you to spell the ICON letters on the brainchip. In 50 years the logo might be the only thing left. Use your legacy wisely and call the implants RTFCT.
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@twostraws If only SFSymbols had custom font styles and new symbols embedded in it like a normal post script font. What it lacks is a lot of standard function icons, flexible styling and the integration of user generated symbols. It’s not even where icon libraries were ages ago, sadly.
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With #WWDC23 now under 40 days away, I'm increasingly excited to see what new SwiftUI goodies are waiting for us. Not gonna lie, though: I'm equally excited to see what SF Symbols 5 might bring, because those folks have set the bar *high* 🤯
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@jmspool Really, the best designs take a lot of patience, planning and effort, but the most important element is knowing the way forward having done it many times before.
Crafting ability is refined over time, historically it has always been about refining your craft, over many years.
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So much great UX work is…
Vala Afshar@ValaAfshar
The problem with making it look easy is that people think it is easy.
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@Scobleizer That’s not driving well, that’s driving agressively and too fast. The chances of any moving object causing damage increase with this type of speed and difficulty of movement, particularly in complex and dynamic environments.
Driving badly does not prove anything.
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Hundreds of people have told me over the years you need LIDAR to make autonomous vehicles.
This isn’t my first rodeo.
People who are wrong about technology never admit they are wrong. Or apologize. I have had rooms of people many times tell me stuff like this over the years.
Yet here we are.
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@JJ_McCullough Great interview. Well said…
Perhaps you could get other places like the EU to get behind voicing and making clear this obviously corrupt content restriction agenda.
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