Since non-believers don’t invent the future and speculators are always on a hustle, I often turn to practitioners to get a fix on the coordinates of reality. It has always helped me maintain a sense of pragmatic optimism when the rest of the world around me seems either overtly hyperbolic or depressingly pessimistic.
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- Adding AVIF and WebP Support to My Craft CMS Site
- Actions For Obsidian
- Whimsical Animations
- A Treatise on AI Chatbots Undermining the Enlightenment
- A pragmatic guide to modern CSS colours - part one
- Design systems built for reality
- When Color Meets Constraints: A Guide to Brand–Product Collaboration
- Writing voice & tone standards
- Debugging Leadership
- Leadership development: turning good ideas into growth opportunities
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— Om Malik, iRobot Founder: Don’t Believe The (AI & Robotics) Hype! - Anthropic experiments with real-time UI generation on Claude
- Alloy · Prototype with your real product
- Fuego: a design-led, zero-to-one fintech product

people are rushing too quickly into hyped technology not understanding how to best use the tech. We’ve seen this throughout history with naive database implementations in the 1980s, the dot-com bust of the late ’90s, and the mobile web of the early 2000s. Whenever there is hype, we shuffled into the easy path, forcing the tech into the product without understanding its weaknesses. We are more worried about being left behind than actually doing something of value. We get there eventually, but only after understanding that we were asking the wrong questions. So many companies fail figuring this out.
— Scott Jenson, Boring Is Good - 11 iOS 26 Features To Enable (Or Learn) After You Update Your iPhone
- Reducing Support costs through strategic UX improvements
- Co-creating with a global pizza chain