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This effect is likely be excarcebated in teams which are suffering layoffs this year. Even less people to clear the in-flight queue of partially complete tasks

That's about $200 a koku at Costco


Seriously. Very Claude-y vibes from this post. I guess the value of human effort doesn’t extend to writing your own blog posts


Did not realize this. That's bizarre!


A few years ago I traded my huge Google Pixel 6 for a 3 inch Uniherz Jelly.

It's not perfect, as I still spend a lot of time on Reddit and HN on the tiny screen while commuting, but it's moved the needle for me.


I've debated getting that phone heavily. My reasons not to:

1. it's gotta be bad for the eyes on a screen that small 2. the Pixel camera!


A small iPhone has pretty good cameras, e.g. 12 or 13 mini.


Get a Kindle and read good books while commuting. You shouldn't feel bad for not looking out the window.


I researched this phone, and while being cool (I like the idea), it’s not practical for me to hunt it, it’s not trivial to buy in my area. However, I have a similar idea to others: an old tiny iPhone (4S or 5S if you can survive with the obsolete system, FaceTime and iMessage works there last time I checked, a year or two ago), or SE 1st gen (I use it as my second phone to my 12 mini), which is perfectly usable (Safari is stuck at whatever version it has from iOS 15). It’s not very practical everyday phone, but it works for most tasks, including navigation with maps. So if you’re hunting a small distraction free phone, an obsolete iPhone is a pretty decent thing to buy, and is usually cheap. I bet getting a new battery might be more expensive than the phone itself, unless you’re up to the task (it’s not complicated, if you have the basic instruments). I know it’s the opposite of an open phone with an easily swappable battery, but it’s a decent step into the direction. And I found an old iPhone being very usable for very basic tasks. If I had a Pro Max, I’d surely wasted much more time on it. I know because I had one before.


Huh I came across some very similar looking phones on a similar looking website just yesterday.

I guess these phones are rebadged?


Just curious, do you have to do anything to get Reddit fitting on that screen properly? I almost imagine it would need a reader mode kinda thing


Hmm, it seems that time spent with children has actually been increasing

https://www.weforum.org/stories/2021/01/parents-children-par...


That article doesn't cover the period of the decline in reading scores (peak was 2013).


This is cool! However I think the page is not interacting with the back button functionality correctly, at least on mobile.


Yeah. Unclear after reading this whether anything meeting their definition of GenUI actually exists or whether this is just speculation


The first sentence of the article is

> In the future, generative UI will dynamically create customized user interfaces in real-time.

That's fairly unambiguous in saying that such things don't yet exist.


It was clear to me that it was speculation.


Love to see it! If only I could convince my bosses to invest in tracking this info...


One of the things we're doing is encouraging our customers to reach out to their vendors to request it!


shudder


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