PMs are Drowning Every day, your kids are pestering you in the car no matter the distance, ARE WE THERE YET. But Sang, I don’t have kids and I don’t drive them to soccer or karate, you may be muttering right now. WRONG. In fact, you have 14 children, and they all need to get…
Beyond Platforms: Designing a Context Interface in an Amorphous Data Sea
The landscape of digital interaction is shifting dramatically. We’re moving from the rigid structure of dedicated apps and platforms to a more fluid future where user intent becomes the primary navigational tool for accessing information. If data is ubiquitous, then what’s valuable is the frame or perspective you place on a set of data that’s…
Leveraging LLMs for Business Operations and Process Improvement
Introduction Like all exciting new technologies, it is alluringly easy to find problems that the shiny new tool can solve. For organizations with limited resources, sometimes the only choice (and maybe smartest) that can be made is to use such new technology to frame or re-frame existing problems and opportunities in a new cost and…
The Death of the App
In 1977, the Apple II let users load floppy disks to run software that wasn’t available on their computer otherwise. In the mid-1980s, Windows 1.0/2.0 allowed structured installation procedures, and by the early 90s with Windows 3.1, average users were able to install software with an installation wizard that guided them in an easy journey….
MacOS Universal Control is in Shambles
I don’t know what’s happened, but since Sonoma, Universal Control has been absolutely unreliable. Currently using an M4 mini and an M2 air like this: Both the monitor and the laptop are mounted on two vesa mounts, one mounted upside-down acting as a kind of keyboard tray for my macbook air. This is because I…