10 Things Parents Should Know About Toy Story 3
I know I’m in trouble when the review makes me tear up…
(via Wired.com)
Source: Wired
Geek Gardening: A Wired Guide to Domestic Terraforming
We just planted a couple raised beds for fresh veggies yesterday. I’m going to call it an experiment in edible domestic terraforming at 6,500’.
Source: Wired
Only after I have spent every spare hour on craigslist—browsing the ads, tracking the spam, reading the help forums, contacting users—do I finally begin to grasp something of his situation. The truth is that a lot of people complain about craigslist. Buckmaster is correct that few of them complain about the design. They complain about spam, they complain about fraud, they complain about the posting rules, they complain about the search, they complain about uploading images. They complain about every way a classified transaction can go wrong. They seldom complain about amazing new features they imagine they might possibly want to use, because they are too busy complaining about the simple features they depend on that don’t work as well as they’d like. By eliminating marketing, sales, and business development, craigslist’s programmers have cut out all the cushioning layers that separate them from the users they serve, and any right they have to teach lessons in public service comes from the odd situation of running a company that is directly subservient only to the public. Here’s the lesson: The public is a motherfucker.
Good, and long, article on the state of Craigslist. Interesting read from a sociology, psychology, UI design, product manager and tech geek standpoint.
Source: Wired
Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm
“ The best time to study something is at the moment you are about to forget it. And yet — as Neisser might have predicted — that insight was useless in the real world. Determining the precise moment of forgetting is essentially impossible in day-to-day life.”
For those of use who weren’t gifted with a photographic memory, there’s hope. But it comes at a cost…