I always wondered what happened to Hero’s.
I always wondered what happened to Hero’s.
Yes! It was good. My partner didn’t expect the twist, but also I had to fill in what wasn’t explicitly said about the camera cleaning and the vision of the world people had when they were sent out to clean. What was the significance of the badge at the end?
I read the first book probably around the time it came out and liked it. I planned to read the rest of the series, but forgot about it until the TV show. I’m excited about the next season. There was enough differences between the first book and the first season that I feel like it’s okay to read the next books while I wait for the season.
Thanks! Yes, you are correct, confirmation bias and availability heuristic did cloud my thinking. That said, there is data showing that Waze has changed traffic patterns (and an attempt by urban and transportation planners to combat those changes) as a result of directing drivers outside the streets intended for heavy use.
I also found this interesting qualitative study done on 50 Waze users showing Waze users “demonstrate behaviors and patterns which resemble those of technological dependency.”
“The majority of non-users of WAZE were likely to adopt the application after exposure to its benefits. The interface is also similar to a gaming interface that heightens consumers’ engagement. At the same time, these features generate concerns that use of the application promotes maladaptive driving patterns and creates distractions for drivers. …
Participants in the current study were asked whether using the application diminishes their sense of orientation on the road during their normal everyday functioning and driving on the road. Half of interviewees (25) recounted that when they use the application, they do not notice the road; they feel as if they are driving “without seeing” and they shift the responsibility for driving from themselves to the application. As a result, the use of WAZE app impairs normal functioning of taking responsibility of the driving.”
No study is perfect and this one certainly has some issues, but it does point to concerning patterns that those of us who live in impacted neighborhoods have witnessed.
And through quiet neighborhood communities where people are out in the streets playing with the kids, walking the dog or getting a run in.
Someone in my neighborhood got hit while walking their dog by someone using Waze.
Great stuff! Watching you evolve the UI daily is deeply impressive. 23 years in tech and I’ve only work with one team that could have kept up with you and been as thoughtful.
This morning I found you’d added the ability to delete and edit accounts. A much needed add! Feature request that is related: can you let us set the default account for when the app opens? Right now it defaults to the account that was added first.
Small bug: the haptics intensity selector - the drop down in iOS doesn’t allow a new selection (is stuck on medium).
Scratching my head … I’m not sure I fully understand how the different communities interact with one another.
Thanks! I really appreciate reading that.
I’m also getting it on v. 55. It only comes up when trying to switch from one community to the next.
I’m rereading Anil’s Ghost by Michael Ondaatje. I read it when it came out and was deeply moved by it. Even though it was a huge success when it was released it feels like it feel off a cliff of people’s consciousness a year or two later.
Good call on Shrek Forever After. I liked all the Shrek credits.