Category: AI, Computation, and Technology

  • POWER VS USABILITY R (statistics ) and UNIX are extremely POWERFUL. —and— Wu

    POWER VS USABILITY

    R (statistics ) and UNIX are extremely POWERFUL.

    —and—

    Wunderlist and iOS are extremely USABLE.

    There is always a tradeoff between usability and power.

    My observation over time is that people prefer to use tools that match the complexity then share the work products rather than general purpose tools.

    If you could start instances of word with different capabilities all of which produce word documents then I suspect people would prefer that too to one that includes all the features available to them.

    In other words, the user interface should reflect the type of document you write.

    I use TextEdit, TextWrangler, Word, Evernote, Scrivener, and finally WordPress as a Wordprocessor. And I understand that the future looks more like WordPress and less like the others.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-30 08:17:00 UTC

  • If you read Neuromancer and snow crash when they came out. Star Wars 77 (start)

    If you read Neuromancer and snow crash when they came out.

    Star Wars 77 (start)

    Alien 79

    Blade Runner 81

    Terminator 84

    Neuromancer 84

    Aliens 86.

    Snow Crash 92

    Diamond Age 95

    The Matrix 1999 (end)

    Unfortunately the matrix could have provided the transformative vision of heroism that its predecessors did.

    But genetic expression killed the potential. Ended the era.

    Along with the crash. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-29 15:19:00 UTC

  • OVERSING UPDATE. Well. My second update today. We purchased a well known gannt c

    OVERSING UPDATE.

    Well. My second update today.

    We purchased a well known gannt chart control from the best firm and it leaks like hell.

    At this point we may have to ( as usual) write something ourselves that doesn’t leak.

    And maybe that’s ok.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-28 07:23:00 UTC

  • OVERSING UPDATE I have good days and bad days. On the bad days I see how far we

    OVERSING UPDATE

    I have good days and bad days. On the bad days I see how far we must go to compete with the Microsoft’s and SAP’s of the world. Or even to produce the documentation and training for users. When I see bugs we shouldn’t have created, or features that are’t quite right, I feel like the sky is falling. When we estimate a week and it takes four. When we estimate a month and it takes three, then I want to jump off a bridge. Although admittedly, the variation in estimates is caused by the experience of the staff, the complexity of work and the small size of our team where every little ripple causes waves of consequences.

    But then I have other days (today) where I talk to a friend from SAP, who tells me how bad the product is, and how hard it is for the company to modernize, and I remember what we had to do to get Microsoft to reposition CRM, and to ‘Sell’ me Commerce Server so that we could rebuild the platform space, and I realize that our problems are small.

    We need a little money (very little) to expand the staff and launch. And we need three years of experience with customers to mature. And after that we can incrementally take the service, administrative, then parts and components businesses away from the major platforms.

    Because unlike these businesses that do tens of millions or even a few hundred million, the enterprise software business generates billions with a ‘b’, and they are at least a decade behind in the technology now.

    Oversing’s real value will appear when we have statistics. But we won’t have statistics until we have enough users in each demographic, and oversing’s demographics are ‘rich’:

    Attribute Biases

    ….Age

    ….Gender

    ….Pattern Recognition (Raven’s)

    ….Moral biases

    ….Cultural biases

    Skills

    ….Crafts

    ….Roles

    ….Soft Skills

    ….Hard Skills

    ….General (years of) Experience

    ….Education

    Performance

    ….Likability

    ….Participation (‘karma’)

    ….Mentoring (‘helpfulness’)

    ….Customer Value (‘NPS’)

    ….Skill Value to The Organization

    ….Velocity (how ‘much’ you get done – varies widely)

    ….Estimating ability (how accurate you are – the single most important trust building skill is your ability to forecast and meet commitments.)

    ….Utilization and Chargeability (for revenue producers)

    So **an Oversing Reputation is an asset that you build*** within your workplace. It supersedes rumor and recommendation. But more importantly it tells you the relative ‘truth’ about how you compare to others in your organization in your industry, and in the world. And better yet it disempowers the political and makes transparent the anti-meritocratic actions of people who engage in politics.

    I see this as profoundly important information for all of us in the small, flat, digital world.

    Imagine a world where your management’s opinion of you is irrelevant compared to your evidence. Then the truth will come out: loyalty in the workplace is as important as any other ‘skill’.

    Anyway, my love of libertarian social engineering through truth and transparency is everywhere in the product.

    It will take us a while. Another three years to cover the entirety of operations of the majority of businesses. But when we do, the statistics we will provide to you and your management and your owners and your investors will change the world for the better.

    Truth matters. Everywhere.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-28 03:29:00 UTC

  • Working on Oversing’s Introductory Video Scripts Thinking about Culture Programs

    Working on Oversing’s Introductory Video Scripts

    Thinking about Culture Programs (team building).

    Remembering the first significant software I wrote that monitored employee activity. The first thing I noticed was that some people lost energy around ten, then ‘crashed’ earlier in the day than others: about 2:00pm rather than 4:30pm. It was interesting. It took me a couple of days.

    It was the smokers.

    Should have been obvious.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-27 10:26:00 UTC

  • OVERSING UPDATE We are down to 111 open issues that we must close before we open

    OVERSING UPDATE

    We are down to 111 open issues that we must close before we open the beta program, and of them 56 are reports we need to complete (50%). Leaving 55 issues that are sources of confusion for users because they do not work as expected.

    There are two controls: timecards and forecasts that are not right (they need full workflows, rather than the simple states).

    The workspace is not displaying the management query when no programs, projects, or deliverables are selected (meaning

    Saving the workspace is still a non-standard operation.

    The Calendar Control on the workspace isn’t quite right.

    The Progress Bars on the schedule panel aren’t updating

    Drag and Drop isn’t working on Table View.

    The subtasks of Stories are still showing on the board view.

    The tasks that need scheduling this week aren’t correctly displaying on the panel.

    Smart Search is missing some variables.

    Permissions on who can configure workflows.

    There is a usability change we want to make, which is to move the task-types into a panel, and out from under the task filter panel so that we can show counts.

    We want to break the ribbon for selecting states into stages so the user more clearly sees the relationship between stages(which cross programs and projects) to stages which are specific to programs and projects.)

    NITS

    The rest are largely nits, most of which fall into usability.

    BIG STUFF

    Web site content.

    Documentation.

    I”M NOT SURE

    That costs are working correctly.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-24 10:42:00 UTC

  • MAC SOFTWARE Just a bit of promotion for my favorite tools. 1) Get Plain Text (r

    MAC SOFTWARE

    Just a bit of promotion for my favorite tools.

    1) Get Plain Text (removes formatting from the clipboard)

    2) Picatext (Quick OCR for small screen captures)

    3) Yoink (a ‘basket’ or hand-of-cards for temporary dragging and dropping files before putting them somewhere else)

    4) Skitch (screenshot capture and annotation)

    5) Acorn (photoshop light – enough for design, which is what I do with it.)

    6) Text Wrangler (still best I can find although not that great)

    7) Chrome (90%) of my work, with all other browsers for various reasons.

    8) Word/Excel/Powerpoint

    9) Browser based Gmail, Hotmail, and Facebook for email. Viber for chat.

    10) Cyberduck for FTP.


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-21 08:21:00 UTC

  • Why is Skype so bad and Viber so Good?

    Why is Skype so bad and Viber so Good?


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-21 08:21:00 UTC

  • (We need an unwritten rule of software development, that eastern europeans are p

    (We need an unwritten rule of software development, that eastern europeans are prohibited from writing error messages. lol. I remember Wordperfect, then Borland. The Microsoft came around, and then Apple, then the web. And so the evolution of ‘error manners’ has been developing like a code of chivalry – and it’s just not ‘intuitive’ here for some reason. lol )


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-16 12:52:00 UTC

  • WORKING Macbook Pro retina 15″ (center screen) – editing text and code Dell 24″

    WORKING

    Macbook Pro retina 15″ (center screen) – editing text and code

    Dell 24″ monitor (left screen) – viewing web site

    iPad (below monitor as second left screen) – FB/Gmail

    Samsung television (wall, above center) – Stream of B-Movies

    iPhone 6 – Viber and Messaging

    Logitech Mouse

    Bamboo Drawing Pad.

    Green tea with lemon.

    And so much freaking web content to create that I can barely face it… lol


    Source date (UTC): 2015-12-16 12:04:00 UTC