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Check out this story I saved on Pocket
Check out this story I saved on Pocket
The first time I took on the role of a lead engineer, a few years ago, I had a really hard time learning how to prioritize and delegate work. For much of my early career, I had simply never needed any planning skills beyond “say yes to everything and work yourself into the ground”. One of the best pieces of professional advice I’ve ever received came during this time, from a mentor who told me to delegate the things I was already good at. If I’m good at something, it means I’m actually equipped to evaluate whether my team is doing a good job. It also means I don’t need the practice as much, so delegating frees me up to improve other skills. There’s an oft-repeated myth about artificial intelligence that says that since we all know that humans are prone to being racist and sexist, we should figure out how to create moral machines that will treat human beings more equitably than we could. You’ve seen this myth in action if you’ve ever heard someone claim that using automated systems to make sentencing decisions will lead to more fairness in the criminal legal system. But if we all know that humans are racist and sexist and we need the neutrality of machines to save us—in other words, if we should delegate morality to AI—how will we ever know if the machines are doing the job we need them to do? And how will we humans ever get better?
·phirephoenix.com·
Check out this story I saved on Pocket
Honest Portfolio — UX Designer
Honest Portfolio — UX Designer
Let's be real, you're going to compare yourself to this and then proceed to contemplate all your life decisions and spiral into depression. (unless you're a recruiter... in which case, I just want you to know that I thrive in inserting generic keywords (like delight and empathy) and ending sentences at the intersection of art and technology.
·honest-ux-design-portfolio.webflow.io·
Honest Portfolio — UX Designer
Home - VTF
Home - VTF
We design libre / open source fonts. That means that you can use, modify and redistribute them freely! Learn more and contribute to the adventure of Velvetyne Type Foundry by reading our “about” page!…
·velvetyne.fr·
Home - VTF
Font Sizes in UI Design: The Complete Guide
Font Sizes in UI Design: The Complete Guide
Font size guidelines for iOS (iPhone and iPad), Material Design, and web (mobile and desktop) · Principles of choosing font sizes · Further reading
·learnui.design·
Font Sizes in UI Design: The Complete Guide
GitExplorer
GitExplorer
GitExplorer: Find the right git commands you need without digging through the web
·gitexplorer.com·
GitExplorer
CSS: From Zero to Hero
CSS: From Zero to Hero
CSS defines the way things look on your websites. HTML is your content, JavaScript adds interaction,...
·dev.to·
CSS: From Zero to Hero
Scratch - Imagine, Program, Share
Scratch - Imagine, Program, Share
Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.
·scratch.mit.edu·
Scratch - Imagine, Program, Share
Flex Cheatsheet
Flex Cheatsheet
Demos for W3C CSS Flexbox Specification http://www.w3.org/TR/css-flexbox-1/
·yoksel.github.io·
Flex Cheatsheet
Learning Web Design, 5th Edition
Learning Web Design, 5th Edition
Do you want to build web pages but have no prior experience? This friendly guide is the perfect place to start. You’ll begin at square one, learning how the web … - Selection from Learning Web Design, 5th Edition [Book]
·oreilly.com·
Learning Web Design, 5th Edition
Submarine Cable Map
Submarine Cable Map
TeleGeography's comprehensive and regularly updated interactive map of the world's major submarine cable systems and landing stations.
·submarinecablemap.com·
Submarine Cable Map
Mimo: Learn to Code
Mimo: Learn to Code
Mimo is a platform that teaches programming, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Swift, and more through gamified and interactive lessons on the go.
·getmimo.com·
Mimo: Learn to Code