Omarchy 3.4 will ship with a new Remove > Preinstalls option, so purists can get that barren default setup they've been asking for. Just Neovim, terminals, browser, media readers, and the defaults. Take it, heathens!
@SaffronOlive@SaffronOlive love your content, like this one. Please, can you at least turn on an automation to replicate your content from here to Bsky?
@Lylanthia@SaffronOlive I guess loosing two cards at your choice (kind of) from
Hand to prevent losing two cards from their choice is not good enough imho.
I've seen several people say "just print something that answers Rakdos Scam." I'm super curious what that could even be, what card could you print to stop the double Grief scam on turn one?
@kaibudde@lsv I've been watching for a couple of months now and it is just like watching Pelé play soccer. I can't even watch other players drafting vintage cube, LSV is just something else.
@IamFelipe@expo We're still actively working on improving the stability––any quirk of Expo Router can be mitigated by using React Navigation directly for navigating.
Discord: chat.expo.dev
@Baconbrix@expo Is there an official discord to talk about? I am little bit frustrated with it. The double render on routes with () and now useProtectedRoutes issue is removing my energy to go forward with it.
@igorbankai@tracklist Cara tava tentando me lembrar com quem q Camila parecia e você acertou em cheio!!! Tava assistindo the Witcher ontem, por isso achei o rosto dela muito familiar
@aakashgupta I used to work as an Information Architect in the early days of my career. Then UX came and changed job titles and now product design. I still do IA as is my way to approach as a designer.
The newest product team at companies like Salesforce, Zendesk, and Slack? Information Architecture.
Information Architecture (IA) is popping up 𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺𝘸𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦.
It seems to be the hottest buzzword in Product Management.
But what does it mean? And how do you optimize it?
Let's take a look.
WHAT IS INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE
Information architecture is not just your navigation or sitemap.
Information architecture is how you arrange your app to be understandable.
There's loads and loads of levers to use in IA.
Key artifacts that a product team working on information architecture might include:
• 𝗦𝗶𝘁𝗲 𝗠𝗮𝗽𝘀: A visual representation of the website's structure
• 𝗪𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗳𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗲𝘀: The blueprint of a webpage that outlines its structure and layout
• 𝗨𝘀𝗲𝗿 𝗙𝗹𝗼𝘄 𝗗𝗶𝗮𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗺𝘀: Representations of the path a user would take to complete a task
• 𝗧𝗮𝘅𝗼𝗻𝗼𝗺𝗶𝗲𝘀: Categorization of information
• 𝗠𝗲𝘁𝗮𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗮: Data about data, helping to make information findable and manageable.
HOW DO YOU OPTIMIZE IT
1. "You should redesign your nav"
2. "It's all about the structure of information"
3. "You should focus on solving design debt & problems"
These are all complete 𝘮𝘺𝘵𝘩𝘴 about information architecture product teams.
1. Yes, you might want redesign your nav. But only if there's a core problem there.
2. The structure of information is important but there are many other roadmap items that are higher impact for IA teams to take on, like an entirely new way to use the app.
3. There's a limit to how design-driven you want to be once IA becomes a product team. You also need to prioritize finding things at the intersection of user problems and business impact.
Want to learn more?
Today's piece is a 6,500 word deconstruction of 4 Top IAs (Slack, Airbnb, Salesforce, and Zendesk), the top roadmap items for IA, and top pitfalls of being an IA PM:
news.aakashg.com/p/how-to-optim…
@dhh I am totally on the DHH side here in regards to Figma (or any other design tool), I usually prefer to fast conceptualize something but do daily work. Straight to code. The only problem is that it is hard to find a job requesting someone like me 😂.
@dhh Just to state here that I have 17 years as a UX designer and 11 of these coding as well, both front and back end (JS and Ruby thanks to DHH influence). I created entire products from scratch. Recently just release an app with live shopping capabilities. :)
This is perhaps the biggest secret to the productivity and viability of our two-person teams at 37signals. All our web designers work directly with the native materials of HTML, CSS, and usually even a fair bit of JavaScript and Ruby. Not in Figma. world.hey.com/dhh/design-for…
Why is everyone happily okay with Sol Ring in their commander decks?
Is it because it’s so easily accessible and cost a dollar? Is it because it’s just “always been this way?” Does it represent a core identity of the format?
Explain.
It’s way too powerful and should be banned.