Matthias Stegmeier
@matthias_ux
User Experience Designer from Germany. „I solve problems with design methods and help humans complete their tasks with a great user experience“
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I often refer back to this seminal article on "Maker Time vs Manager Time" and how managers tend to impose their schedules onto their teams. paulgraham.com/makersschedule…
Introducing Genex: Generative World Explorer. 🧠 Humans mentally explore unseen parts of the world, revising their beliefs with imagined observations. ✨ Genex replicates this human-like ability, advancing embodied AI in planning with partial observations. (1/6)
Most people go through life in the belief that if you work hard you’ll be rewarded. “I worked really hard this quarter. I’m deserving of a raise.” The irony is that the hardest jobs I’ve ever had were also the poorest paid. In truth people aren’t rewarded for working hard. For…
object-centric vs. pixel-centric image editing
This 500-year-old portrait may seem ordinary, but it's one of the most mysterious in history. There's so much detail that you can read every musical note on this small page. But look closer — an unsettling secret is hiding in plain sight... 🧵
Thread of crazy painting details 🧵 1. It's all in the eyes
Corporate Design Homeopathy: The act of watering down design to the point is has almost zero effect, and then complaining about the design teams lack of efficacy.
The real limit to the impact ICs can have is companies hiring smart people and then telling them exactly what to build, rather than hiring smart people, giving them a problem so solve, and letting them decide how to solve it.
We are entering the age of the IC. Individual contributors will be able to have >10x the impact they've had historically, and this will mean fewer total managers and layers at companies and many more people on senior IC career tracks for the long haul. Three big drivers of this…
Designers believe that it’s their job to solve user and business problems through the medium of design. Sadly executives and product managers believe that it’s their job to solve these problems and it’s the designers job to implement their solutions.
Our products and services must facilitate the transformation of our users into a better version of themselves. Here is the memo from Slack founder @stewart before Slack was released detailing how UX needs to expand into the users' entire experience. medium.com/@stewart/we-do…
Designers often talk about their work in terms of the "problems" they are solving. Problems often have a definitive cause (if you look hard enough) and an optimal solution (if you experiment enough). Design is a game of chess where the best, most prepared player wins.
Don't F*ck This Up! Please enjoy...
My big Think Piece for 2024 and beyond is now on the RV platform. I gave it my all to help you understand where we are and where we are going. Will be out of YouTube over the weekend but it's better on the RV experience with AI, charts, chats, news and much more...
if you're not regularly using or watching others use the product you're designing... you're not really designing it.
This week in AI just changed everything. Massive announcements from OpenAI, Warren Buffet, Microsoft, AMD, Palantir, Tesla, Meta, Humane, IBM, Wendy's, Google, HuggingFace, Scale AI, Synthesia, Anthropic, and Stability AI. EVERYTHING you need to know and why it's important:
Co-founder Imran Chaudhri demonstrated its features, including: -Projecting caller information onto his hand -Suggesting nearby shopping options -Translating sentences -Summing up emails and messages -Giving dietary recommendations Full demo:
Someone asked AI to turn each country into a villain 👇🧵
Nike and Apple principles from the early days. Absolute gold. “If we do the right things, we’ll make money damn near automatic”
TouchType Tool by @schultzschultz_ schultzschultz.com/touchtype
Apple’s only two black MacBooks. 16 years makes quite a difference.
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