by mike | Aug 15, 2023 | Software, Uncategorized
When you build a new software feature: Make it work. Ship it. Improve it so people like it. Ship it. Then improve more, so people love it. Ship it. If you focus on getting your software to work 100%, your software is useful. It’s hard to like something that doesn’t...
by mike | Aug 13, 2023 | Politics
If you are looking for a political movement that is really easy to get behind, has zero downside and makes the world better for everyone, I’d like to introduce you to right to repair. In short, right to repair is really simple: People, companies, and government...
by mike | Jul 23, 2023 | Software
Who actually uses your software? With a tiny few exceptions: People. It doesn’t matter if your software is web, mobile, or desktop. It doesn’t matter if it runs on a server, laptop or a phone.It doesn’t matter if it is proprietary, open source or free.Don’t forget:...
by mike | Jan 10, 2023 | Business
The bots…. are they coming for your job yet? I’ve spent considerable time with chatGPT, DALL E and other LLM AIs , and while amazing, I’m not sure they are professional grade, just yet – save one area. Programming So much promise, but so far...
by mike | Nov 25, 2022 | Leadership
I’ve been working, probably a little too hard on PivotCx. My wife just found out she has COVID for the first, and hopefully last time. So for the first time in years, I had to skip the Thanksgiving holiday. As we approach the holidays, keep in mind that this...