They should send themselves in for automatic jail time upon passing the law.
The act itself severely undermines trust in all the spelled out line items.
I'm having more in mind this situation - I'm following some developing flash flood situation , and many of the official institution are posting the small updates to Twitter.
Sure, newsrooms and everyone is making sure to repost the major updates everywhere else. But still, if you want the fastest (and easily discoverable) updates, you don't get them without creating account on X.
It's kinda fucked up that the first responders and other public institution choose to communicate emergency updates via closed source network.
Public institutions shouldn't be communicating important public info solely through privatized protocols.
Hanging out with my French coworkers, I've learned reliably that no one hates French as passionately as the other French people.
baymard.com has some pretty epic repository of thousands of the most common design patterns. And they break them down pretty thoughtfully and in a well organized and searchable way.
They are not cheap. But probably well worth it if you're a designer.
https://baymard.com/ecommerce-design-examples
I always wished companies would get more open and collaborative about their A/B tests, and share them for free in some standardised way.
I think that contrary to what they think, it would be a great competitive advantage for their products. Allowing anyone to see under the hood, chime in with feedback, ideas, suggest their own feature improvements...
Nostr could be an ideal platform for that, and open source contributors could be ideal target audience.
Github, but for designers & PMs (ie for anyone). Zapping the contributors would be fun too.
This is awesome.
Mobbin just launched "abtest.design", a curated collection of A/B test results from best-in-class apps. These are normally pretty hard to find, so it's super useful to see these in one place.
Check these out:👇



Link: https://abtest.design/
Nice; didn't know this one.
I keep following the goodui.org , but they are more of the 3rd party observer crowfsource and guessing, no exact details. Still useful, though.
That would make a fun and interesting multisig setup.
Brisket is the actual superfood
The OG cat-eating alien 
this is my new startsmall tracker. all money movements will be recorded here. foundation is focused on crisis relief, girls health and education, and free and open source software.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-ycOLoA496Qj37IHJvrXO3Vg2ETvMphtRGjyv2FNn8c/edit?gid=0#gid=0
Be the change you wanna see in the world.
Inflationary Illusions.
My latest #Bitcoin research piece is out for _checkonchain subscribers, examining why this cycle, ATH, and market feels different to prior ones.
What if we never made a real ATH at all?
https://newsletter.checkonchain.com/p/inflationary-illusions
"For me personally, this analysis has helped me frame up why a -26% correction ‘feels like’ a -40% one…that’s exactly what it is in real purchasing power terms"
This seems to match my internal measure of sats per beer & tacos quite closely.
On the other hand, it might also explain why 20-30k in 2022-23 felt even cheaper than the nominal value for those whose income kept at least some upward pace along the inflation.
Nejlevnejsi dekarbonizace je presunout fabriku do Ciny. A jeste na to shrabnout dotace.
It's been always interesting to me that the Western movies peaked in the US in the ~50s/60s while my grandpa (and many of his peers) in Eastern Europe kept their deep fascination for the freedom adventurers on the frontier and the American Cowboy ideas for decades longer.
By now, people in the US barely know who John Wayne was, while grandpa's spamming me every other day with the reports about rewatching one of the classics on the local TV channels.
Today he watched The Train Robbers.

He signs most of his messages with the hog emoji. Because that's what he loves hunting.
Once I got him to come to the US, rented a truck, and took him on a roadtrip from Texas, through Route 66, all the way to the Monument Valley.

He brought the cowboy hat with him back home and wears it with immense pride for his hunter celebrations.
Culture maxxing 🐗










