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Understanding Context from @oreillymedia, authored by Andrew Hinton (@inkblurt), sponsored by @undrstndng.

It Depends Katılım Şubat 2012
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Bob Wachter
Bob Wachter@Bob_Wachter·
As for other behaviors, I still test myself when I have symptoms or if I’m going to be in close contact with people I know to be vulnerable. Two negative tests 24-48 hours apart still reassure me that I don’t have Covid (or that, if I do, I’m not currently infectious). (15/25)
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contextbook@contextbook·
Tweet tweet. Anybody seen any bees?
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Suresh Venkatasubramanian (mostly in the sky now)
And what are these principles? Simply put, systems should work, they shouldn't discriminate, they shouldn't use data indiscriminately, they should be visible and easy to understand, and they shouldn't eliminate human interlocutors. 7/n
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mauv
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the machine refused to recognize my humanity until i professed to believe that a sign painted to look like a traffic light is indeed a traffic light.
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average cis white man
average cis white man@lubes·
IA over AI. That’s information architecture over artificial intelligence.
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Senior Oops Engineer
Senior Oops Engineer@ReinH·
people act based on the affordances provided by their environment. if you want to change their behavior, change their environment.
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The Understanding Group (TUG)
From 1994: "The future belongs to neither the conduit or content players, but those who control the filtering, searching, and sense-making tools we will rely on to navigate through the expanses of cyberspace." Again, 1994. wired.com/1994/03/contex…
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Maxim Leyzerovich
Maxim Leyzerovich@round·
“When you build a thing you cannot merely build that thing in isolation, but must also repair the world around it… so that the larger world at that one place becomes more coherent, and …takes its place in the web of nature.” — Christopher Alexander (A Pattern Language, 1977)
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Alex Teixeira
Alex Teixeira@ateixei·
That’s a good one!
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Another example of how “context controls conduct.”
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@realSarahPolley (she/her)
@realSarahPolley (she/her)@realsarahpolley·
Lots of people hate context. They really do. It makes things too complicated and muddy. Complicated and muddy is what the world IS though. Whether we like it or not.
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Mike Jordan.
Mike Jordan.@MichaelBJordan·
Context, not content, is king. Commerce, not content, is queen (and the queen is the true ruler, if you ain't know). Content today is just their spoiled, acne-riddled, hormonally crazed, hyper-stimulated teenaged son.
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Edo van Royen
Edo van Royen@edo·
Fit: The success of a design is judged by the fitness between context and form. This is what goes wrong in design! People tend to focus on the form independently of the context. This makes no sense if the success of a design is based on the fit between context & form.
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