MEMO - Issue #157
How to Be Great? Just Be Good, Repeatably
Interestingly enough, I realized that it was not the sporadic highs that were exceptional, but instead the long hauls; the sequences of events that seemed minimal at each juncture, but compounded into major gains. This led me to think further about what greatness truly means. I’ve come to learn that it’s not about overnight successes or flashes of excellence, but periods of repeatable habits.
How Amazon Cloned a Neighborhood to Test Its Delivery Robots
Amazon used cameras, lidar, and aerial photography to build a highly detailed digital map of a Seattle suburb, where it is testing Scout, its delivery robot.
Dungeons & Dragons & Design Thinking
I’m a nerd. On the weekends I love to indulge in comic books, sci-fi, horror movies, and tabletop role-playing games. During the week I spend part of my time as an experience designer as an…
The Next Big Privacy Hurdle? Teaching AI to Forget
Opinion: The inability to forget doesn’t only impact personal privacy—it could also lead to real problems for our global security.
Styling In Modern Web Apps
In this article, we welcome you to take a detailed dive into the different ways of organizing styling in modern applications which often have complex interfaces and design patterns.