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Rycaut

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Entrepreneur & Product Manager - currently looking for new opportunities. Likely starting a Fediverse related business to host, manage and extend instances for businesses and organizations. Writer and GM

https://calendly.com/rycaut to schedule meetings with me

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examples of "I don't think they actual test apps at Google anymore"

YouTube (iOS app) - if you have screen rotation turned off - still rotates a video if you play it and push the full screen - and then there is no way to return to the main navigation (i.e. if you had done a search) just options for their next suggested video

Gmail - I was browsing past the first 50 messages, new message came in, it was displayed on my screen as message 51, then as message 1 when I returned in all messages view

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Business advice (and yes based on real experiences). Do not send a bill to a non-verified email address. If you do send one - don’t send it from a no-reply address.

Because, inevitably you will send a bill to the wrong person who will be annoyed and will not pay your bill all while the actual customer won’t pay it because you haven’t emailed them at their actual address.

And no most strangers aren’t going to call a phone number of a business they have no relationship with just to fix this

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Does anyone have a site that lists software by categories (both open and closed source and for all sizes of businesses and personal use) that are from companies and organizations that are run by horrible people

(For example - nothing by anything Oracle now owns would make this list for me)

Think garner quandrant charts for various categories of software but where you can exclude sets of companies (and orgs)

Ideally people can share their exclusion lists and reasoning

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One (of many) issues in the US. The county I live in here in California (Santa Clara - where San Jose is) has more than 1.8M people.

That’s more than the population of 13 states (its just a bit more than the population of Idaho)

North and South Dakota get four senators representing them. Combined they don’t have as many people as my county.

Santa Clara is just one of many counties in. California

Rycaut, to random
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Random(ish) idea

Could Apple make an iPad like device that wasn’t a full device with all the features but instead only worked when paired with a second device?

Ie a touchscreen with battery, Bluetooth, a few ports and perhaps storage (and minimal compute to run the screen) that then pairs with a laptop or an iPhone or a VisionPro and works as a display and input device?

(Perhaps with either no camera or only a camera for FaceID and videoconferencing)

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noting a trend on Facebook (and likely on other social media sites) - a ton of posts to random groups (with serious sounding names but unclear who runs them or why) with rehashed versions of memes from years ago which my friends now seem apt to reshare/post as if they are new(ish) stories. And in many cases they seem to be lightly edited from the original versions and the sources of the original meme are almost always obscured or not cited at all. Often paired with AI generated images

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Yes non-competes were used with tech workers. But the real issue today is not tech workers.

It is everyone else. It is noncompetes being used to restrain nurses from working at any other medical facility in a city (or further). It is non competes being used for hair dressers and grocery store clerks.

Those uses of noncompetes are being used to weaken workers ability to negotiate for better pay and conditions - if they can’t take a job at a competitor they have a weak negotiation hand

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Prompted by an unarmed post

The entire population of the US is less than 5% and closer to 4% of the people alive globally today (roughly 8B people globally, 330m in the US)

Even the most popular of books (or films) in any language have rarely crossed 1% (80M) readers/viewers

For individual books Wikipedia excluding books like religious texts or political texts lists only 9 books with individual sales of that scale. More series and frequently updated works however

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_books

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Reminded of the value of just sitting in cafes in areas with lots of others in similar fields and llaces and overbearing their discussions. Right now a really amazing high level catch-up between senior tech managers discussing careers, next roles, past firms and more. Obviously two guys who know each other well and have a high degree of trust - sharing exact salary ranges and other details. And yes probably not intending to talk loud enough to be overheard.

(At Red Rock in Mountain View)

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A local coffee shop (actually a coffee cart with extensive outdoor seating) just announced that they will have regular evening hours. So they now close at 1:30pm every day (instead of previously being open until 3pm) and are now open from 5-10pm everyday with a fire pit, boardgames and locally roasted coffee brews.

They first had evening hours for Ramadan (the business is Muslim owned) and I guess it was successful. Awesome to see businesses like this creating evening all ages spaces.

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related to my thread earlier today - a simple test of your personal social media - do you see people you follow celebrating holidays (including secular ones like finals for sports leagues) that are not ones that you personally celebrate/follow?

If not you are almost certainly missing diversity (in all dimensions) in who you are following and/or at least in what the algorithm in many cases is showing you

This is also why sharing such celebrations matters

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I’m far from an expert but Tesla’s plans to scrap a lower priced vehicle in favor of focusing on robotaxis seems like it has a lot of serious financial risk.

Ie Tesla is already unusual in selling direct to customers not to dealers (so holds inventory directly) but with robotaxis they will have to keep the vehicles on their books, incur the ongoing operating costs and risks (insurance for the real liability) and account for the assets over time (depreciation)

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Decades ago I observed that shared perceptions of time might be a good proxy for social networks a yet is rarely used.

That is if right now you are thinking about TED 2024 you are part of one group. Coachella 2024 a different (but overlapping group). Or preparing for upcoming Seders.

Ie how we measure time, what events we pay attention to (even if not attending). What holidays we mark the passage of. - all these serve to define who we are and who we share a lot in common with

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So in Seattle for my son’s spring break and it is hard to decide which cafe to try first. Suggestions for which to try near Pioneer Square? (Seems like it may be hard to go wrong)

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Thinking about one proxy I use to identify businesses I feel generally good about frequenting - if they retain workers year over year whatever the business - whether a gardener, a coffee shop (including big chains), a school or a big service provider employee retention is a strong signal of a company doing many things well.

  • paying workers decently and offering a good work environment are usually requirements for retention (whatever the business)

  • long term workers know their regulars

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visiting Seattle next week for my son's spring break, we'll be staying downtown, not going to have a car (but the whole family loves walking/taking trains places), we might do a boat tour one day, will definitely take the monorail (yes know it barely goes anywhere), probably the requisite Space Needle, and Pacific Science Center (has a reciprocal arrangement with our local Tech Interactive) what other kid friendly things should we do? (geeky kid/parent friendly things) #seattle #parenting

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small example of a bad pattern encoded into a popular app which is, I suspect, not helping anyone.

in Gmail if you "unsubscribe" from an email it then pops up an option to "move to spam" - encoding an assumption that you would only unsubscribe from spam (which eh is almost never true as with true spam I wouldn't trust any link)

Better would be either "archive all earlier emails" or "move to trash" (ideally with option for "all earlier emails" - possibly alerting me if any are starred/labeled

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Does anyone know specifically why US retailer workers unions seemingly can’t be “all workers at a company” but keep being limited to “the workers at a specific store”?

I suspect I know the reasons include differences between state rules about unionization of workers - but it seems like both workers and companies would be far better off with a union that represented the whole retail workforce (or at least all US workers)

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serious question - has anyone analyzed how Grocery Store's trends of marking up prices then offering sales limited to only holders of their loyalty cards has (perhaps intentionally?) impacted how inflation and the "Consumer Price Index" is measured?

Which as I recall as a layperson is literally measured by inspectors - in theory randomly and anonymously - going to stores to purchase buckets of goods and tracking prices - what I'm asking is do those inspectors buy using a store's loyalty card?

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feature I would like in gmail (on the 20th anniversary - ignoring what else is happening today) - give me a view that shows me every sender with a majority of messages that are unread (ideally even being smart about detecting ones I "marked" as read that were unread but that's asking a lot) - then let me act on ALL of the messages from each sender perhaps with further filters (like excluding anything I starred/favorited/labeled or detecting messages not from a mailing list - i.e. receipts)

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I currently write some reviews of books I have read on Goodreads (which I will continue to do - migrating to Bookwyrm or similar isn’t too appealing as I have many many years of history I don’t want to lose) but I’m also thinking I want to write longer form reviews without a focus on a star rating (if I have finished it it’s rare that I would savagely review a book - the bad books I either don’t buy or don’t finish when I start them most of the time)

But trying to decide where to do this

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does anyone know of a game review site that specifically includes whether or not a game is playable on a Mac w/o using a controller or external mouse? (i.e. on a MacBook with just the touchpad) and perhaps related whether the game relies on precision controls/twich reactions.

For context I have never been able to complete Portal (the first game) because I get stuck on one level that requires precise timing (I think) I could never progress further. I'm not and never have been a twitch gamer

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am I alone in frequently dreading clicking on certain types of links knowing that it is likely the page that will load will have autoplaying music or videos and will co-opt my headphones, possibly pausing what I was listening to (though occasionally and I don't know why or when this will happen switching my laptop to its speakers instead) and even when I then exit that page/find a way to pause the audio, won't resume what I was listening to? (this was a link on my iPhone but AirPods paired w/Mac

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random thought for a tech blogger/content creator - while really really basic a lot of people forget about the apps built into many of the systems they use (for example a friend recently asked for a good app on her iPhone for recording short audio messages for her students - forgetting or not knowing about the built in Voice Memos app from Apple)

There are endless other examples for phones & desktop OSes. Even power users forget about built in apps and utilities (shortcuts on MacOS for me)

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On this holiday where random retailers are trying to sell me green (drinks/clothing/office supplies) it occurred to me to wonder which holiday(s) have NOT been co-opted as excuses for random sales (anything made up by retailers automatically doesn’t count - ie national “whatever” days etc)

(Non-Christian/non-European holidays in the US barely count - though locally here in the Bay Area plenty of places mark most Hindu and many Jewish and many Vietnamese and Chinese and other Asian holidays)

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