Want to create developer surveys that actually work? Here’s how: Keep it short (7-10 minutes) Mix question types (closed, open, rating scales) Write clear, specific questions Make surveys anonymous Tailor questions to dev roles Ask about job satisfaction Get feedback on leadership Compare results over time Plan next steps based on feedback Keep improving your […]
Listen to article Hume AI, a New York-based startup, has unveiled an empathic voice interface called EVI 2, a voice-to-voice foundation model designed to transform how we interact with artificial intelligence (AI). This latest development represents a significant leap forward in making AI more emotionally expressive and attuned to user emotions. By integrating with major AI platforms […]
PUBLISHED September 12, 2024 When shopping for sunglasses, getting the right fit for your face shape is key to finding a style that flatters you. Although each face is unique, we typically classify them into six main shapes: diamond, heart, oval, rectangle, round, and square. Knowing your face shape can make all the difference when […]
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Podcast: Download (Duration: 42:21 — 48.7MB) Today, Toni and I are going to dive into one of the most exciting and high-stakes times of the year for ecommerce businesses, Black Friday. With the competition tougher than ever and customers looking for the best deals, you have to have a strategy that not only attracts buyers […]
It’s easy to forget about all the tools found at lightroom.adobe.com (aka, “Lightroom on the web” or just “Lightroom web”) since I have an actual Lightroom app on all of my devices. That said, every now and then Adobe sneaks a feature into Lightroom web that’s worth checking out. Recently, an early access feature (meaning […]
Although America’s history is rife with rags-to-riches stories, American Industrialist Andrew Carnegie is probably the best embodiment of the American Dream. Carnegie first worked for pennies a day only to eventually become one of the richest men in history with a net worth of around $309 billion in today’s money. Additionally, other historic figures like Harland Sanders and Biddy […]
Support this show Enjoy Clockwise Unwound: Ad-free episodes and an extra Overtime topic every week. #571: I Am My Own Robot September 11th, 2024 · 29 minutes How we open our phone cameras, our post-Apple event spending plans, whether we want a robotic smart speaker, and what a new iPhone button of our dreams would […]
Cornell University researchers have created microscale robots less than 1 millimeter in size that are printed as a 2D hexagonal “metasheet” but, with a jolt of electricity, morph into preprogrammed 3D shapes and crawl. The robot’s versatility is due to a novel design based on kirigami, a cousin of origami, in which slices in the […]
11 Sep 2024 • 1 min read After pairing with Tony Robalik on a recent weird behavior I was seeing in Gradle, we encountered a deliciously evil bug in Gradle. It’s documented a little in Gradle 8.7’s release notes (see Better API for updating collection properties), but the basic premise is below. abstract class MyTask […]