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"The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader"
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What I learned from rereading Becoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader by Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli--Support Founders sponsors: Tegus streamlines the investment research process so you can get up to speed and find answers to critical questions on companies faster and more efficiently. The Tegus platform surfaces the hard-to-get qualitative insights, gives instant access to critical public financial data through BamSEC, and helps you set up customized expert calls. It's all done on a single, modern SaaS platform that offers 360-degree insight into any public or private company. As a listener, you can take Tegus for a free test drive by visiting Tegus. And until 2023 every Tegus license comes with complimentary access to BamSec by Tegus.and Sam Hinkie's unique venture capital firm 87 Capital. If i was raising money and looking for a long term partner Sam is the first person I would call. If you are the kind of founder that we study on this podcast and you are looking for a long term partner go to 87capital.com--[3:11] His mind was never a captive of reality.[5:16] A complete list of every Founders episode on Steve Jobs and the founders Steve studied: Steve Jobs's Heroes[7:15] Steve Jobs and The Next Big Thing by Randall Stross (Founders #77)[9:05] Steve Job's Commencement Address[9:40] Driven and curious, even when things were tough, he was a learning machine.[10:20] He learned how to manage himself.[12:45] Anything could be figured out and since anything could be figured out anything could be built.[14:10] It was a calculation based on arrogance. — The Fish That Ate the Whale: The Life and Times of America's Banana King by Rich Cohen (Founders #255)[18:00] We were no longer aiming for the handful of hobbyists who liked to assemble their own computers. For every one of them there were a thousand people who would want the machine to be ready to run.[17:40] He was a free thinker whose ideas would often run against the conventional wisdom of any community in which he operated.[19:55] He had no qualms about calling anyone up in search of information or help.[20:40] I've never found anybody who didn't want to help me when I've asked them for help.I've never found anyone who's said no or hung up the phone when I called. I just asked.Most people never pick up the phone and call. Most people never ask.[21:50] First you believe. Then you work on getting other people to share your belief.[24:55] All the podcasts on Edwin Land:Land's Polaroid: A Company and the Man Who Invented It by Peter C. Wensberg (Founders #263)A Triumph of Genius: Edwin Land, Polaroid, and the Kodak Patent War by Ronald Fierstein (Founders #134)Land's Polaroid: A Company and the Man Who Invented It by Peter C. Wensberg (Founders #133)The Instant Image: Edwin Land and the Polaroid Experienceby Mark Olshaker (Founders #132)Insisting On The Impossible: The Life of Edwin Land and Instant: The Story of Polaroid (Founders #40)[25:00] My friend Frederick's newsletter I was interviewed for[30:20] He was an extraordinary speaker and he wielded that tool to great effect.[31:00] Never underestimate the value of an ally. — Estée Lauder: A Success Story by Estée Lauder. (Founders #217)[32:50] If you go to sleep on a win you're going to wake up with a loss.[33:00] Hard Drive: Bill Gates and the Making of the Microsoft Empire by James Wallace and Jim Erickson (Founders #140)[34:20] Software development requires very little capital investment. It is basically intellectual capital. The main cost is the labor required to design and test it. There's no need for expensive factories. It can be replicated endlessly for practically nothing.[38:10] He cared passionately and he never dialed it in.[39:45] To Pixar And Beyond: My Unlikely Journey with Steve Jobs to Make Entertainment History by Lawrence Levy (Founders #235)[42:58] Time carries most of the weight.[43:30] People that are learning machines and then refuse to quit are incredibly hard to beat. Steve jobs was a learning machine who refused to quit.[44:17] Steve Jobs and The Next Big Thing by Randall Stross (Founders #77)[49:40] Creativity Inc by Ed Catmull[50:30] There were times when the reactions against Steve baffled Steve.I remember him sometimes saying to me: Why are they upset?What that said to me was that he didn't intend to get that outcome. It was a lack of skill as opposed to meanness. A lack of skill of dealing with other people.[55:50] Creative thinking, at its best, is chalk full of failures and dead ends.[56:40] Successful people listen. Those that don't listen don't last long. —Michael Jordan: The Life by Roland Lazenby. (Founders #212) [58:40] You can't go to the library and find a book titled The Business Model for Animation. The reason you can't is because there's only been one company Disney that's ever done it well, and they were not interested in telling the world how lucrative it was.[1:01:20] The company is one of the most amazing inventions of humans.[1:02:25] The only purpose for me in building a company is so that the company can make products. One is a means to the other.[1:04:00] Personal History by Katherine Graham (Founders #152)[1:10:11] Creative Selection: Inside Apple's Design Process During the Golden Age of Steve Jobs by Ken Kocienda[1:11:12] What am I focusing on that sets me apart from my competitors?[1:13:00] The channel? We lost $2 billion last year. Who gives a fuck about the channel?[1:15:21] Time carries most of the weight. Stay in the game as long as possible.[1:16:41] The information he'd glean would go into the learning machine that was his brain. Sometimes that's where it would sit, and nothing would happen. Sometimes he'd concoct a way to combine it with something else he'd seen, or perhaps to twist it in a way to benefit an entirely different project altogether. This was one of his great talents, the ability to synthesize separate developments and technologies into something previously unimaginable.—Get 60 days free of Readwise. It is the best app I pay for. I could not make Founders without it.----“I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — GarethBe like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
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This week Tim chats with Melissa and Ryan Cash about Pok Pok and Snowman and their Apple Design Award winning apps, Pok Pok Playroom, Alto's Adventure and Alto's Odyssey. We discuss the origins of apps built by Snowman and the genesis of Pok Pok. As a bonus Ryan shares how to prepare an app for Apple Arcade. Special Guests: Melissa Cash and Ryan Cash.
I recently started the audiobook version of Brent Schlender's Becoming Steve Jobs and this passage on Apple's name made me stop in my tracks:"There are different tales about the origin of the name, but it was a brilliant decision. Years later, Lee Clow, Steve's longtime collaborator on Apple's distinctive brand of advertising, told me, “I honestly believe that his intuition was that they were going to change people's lives by giving them technology they didn't know they needed, that would be different from anything they knew. So they needed something friendly and approachable and likable. He took a page out of Sony's book, because Sony was originally called Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation, and [cofounder] Akio Morita said they needed something much more approachable.”"Indeed, adopting the name Apple foreshadows the expansiveness and originality Steve would bring to the creation of these new machines. It's suggestive of so much: the Garden of Eden, and the humanity — both good and bad — resulting from Eve's bite of the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge; Johnny Appleseed, the great sower of plentitude from American myth; the Beatles and their own record label, a connection that would lead to litigation years later; Isaac Newton, the plummeting apple, and the spark of an idea; American as apple pie; the legend of William Tell, who saved his own life and that of his son by using his crossbow to pierce an apple perched on the son's head; wholesomeness, fecundity, and, of course, the natural world."Apple is not a word for geeks, unlike Asus, Compaq, Control Data, Data General, DEC, IBM, Sperry Rand, Texas Instruments, or Wipro, to mention some less felicitously named computer companies. It hints at a company that would bring, as it eventually did, humanism and creativity to the science and engineering of computers. As Clow suggests, settling on Apple was a great, intuitive decision. Steve was innately comfortable trusting his gut; it's a characteristic of the best entrepreneurs, a necessity for anyone who wants to make a living developing things no one has ever quite imagined before.I don't know how many times I've looked at names like Asus, IBM, Wipro, and Texas Instruments and never reflected on how they are clearly less friendly than "Apple". It's obvious in retrospect — the best kind of obvious.Longtime readers here will know I have opinions on How to Name Things - mostly in code. It's easy to have strong opinions about stuff only developers see since user validation is just asking people like yourself. It's much harder to name something consumer facing. Here are some useful rules I gleaned from Apple: Two syllables max Familiar English word - literal 5 year olds can spell and pronounce it right Starts with A - useful for alphabetical sort. Amazon did this too Name leads to easy logo/swag/branding ideas Evoke aspirational qualities - knowledge, health, nature I've vacillated somewhat on whether or not to use an English word for a name. My current company, Temporal, is an English word, and by sheer misfortune it exactly coincided with the Temporal JavaScript proposal. Given that we aim to release a JS SDK soon, this is regrettable potential confusion in every customer conversation. Whereas if you just make up a word, like "Netlify", or "Serverless", you not only ensure that you never clash with anyone, you also shoot right to the top in SEO results. Then again, people can just append "Apple Computer" or "Apple Macintosh" and do fine.Whatever you do, the worst outcome of naming something an English word is if it leads people to assume it does something different than you intend. It can help to do a sanity check by asking people to guess what your thing does without context.
In this interview episode, Rick Tetzeli, co-author of the New York Times Bestseller Becoming Steve Jobs provides an inside look at what drove Steve, what stood in his way, and how he was able to mature as a leader.To listen to Business Movers ad-free, join Wondery+ in the Wondery App. Click here to download the app: https://wondery.app.link/businessmovers.Support us by supporting our sponsors!Mack Weldon - For 20% off your first order, visit mackweldon.com/movers and enter promo code movers.NetSuite - Get special financing at netsuite.com/movers.Policy Genius - Head to policygenius.com to get started right now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Apple co-founder, Steve Jobs, was hailed as a genius and master innovator during his lifetime, but his career wasn’t always a smooth, upward trajectory. He failed many times and was eventually sidelined at Apple. We speak with one of his biographers about how Jobs changed his ways during this turbulent time, and how his experiences working with NeXt Computer and Pixar helped develop him into a savvier, more understanding leader.
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Reality bubble, legge dell'attrazione, reality distortion field... Tanti insegnano che la realtà è soggettiva, basta convincerti e il successo si materializzerà. Non è così. La motivazione serve. Il contatto con gli altri imprenditori e le loro storie anche. Ma se vuoi risultati devi agire. Se non sei ancora partito, probabilmente stai perdendo troppo tempo alla caccia della "giusta convinzione". Investi quelle energie nei primi passi del tuo progetto. I dati che raccoglierai ti indicheranno la direzione. Potrai finalmente chiamarti imprenditore, autore, creativo. E ogni piccolo successo alimenterà la motivazione. In questo episodio abbiamo menzionato: il reality distortion field di Steve Jobs, Becoming Steve Jobs (biografia). Hai un progetto di business ma non sai se può fare soldi? Abbiamo la guida per te. Si chiama "Basta Scuse!". Per averla clicca qui. Se invece vuoi ricevere le idee chiave dai libri per indipendenti, iscriviti alla newsletter cliccando qui. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/italianindie/message
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What I learned from reading Becoming Steve Jobs: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader by Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli.Learning from great company-builders (0:30)Steve Jobs verbal mastery (5:00)The failed negotiations between NeXT and IBM (10:00) "But how can he be a turnaround expert when he eats his lunch alone in his office, with food served to him on china that looks like it came from Versailles?" (18:00)"You can't go to the library and find a book titled The Business Model for Animation. The reason you can't is because there's only one company [Disney] that's ever done it well, and they were not interested in telling the world how lucrative it was." (22:00) Bill Gates on Steve's simplicity (29:00)Steve Jobs on being an artist (33:00)Apple pays half billion dollars to rehire Steve Jobs (34:00)"The company is one of the most amazing inventions of humans, this abstract construct that is incredibly powerful." (38:00)Unlocking secrets (42:00)Who gives a fuck about the channel? (45:00)"It's not about how fast you do something, it's about doing your level best." (52:00)Deep Restlessness (55:00)"Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle." (59:00)Bill Gates on the negotiations between Pixar and Disney (1:08:00)A list of all the books featured on Founders Podcast
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What's Up Creative Hustlers! Steven & Melissa Here. Today we'll be talking with Patrick Stiles. He's a series-entrepreneur who's most recent business, vid-alytics, is a video platform that host and streams videos on your website while also collecting powerful analytics for marketers. -- [00:00:33] What's up Creative Hustlers! [00:00:35] Today's guest is Patrick Stiles [00:00:47] What's Up Patrick. Ready to get hustling? [00:01:11] Why Patrick is a #CreativeHustler. [00:01:30] In 2008, He was fires twice in a 6 month period! [00:02:00] On June 2nd, he created his first business. Since then, he's circled the globe. [00:02:42] #CreativeHustler 101: Left a job, and 48 hours later you've got a new hustle. [00:03:30] Naming a company is labor intensive. [00:03:49] What vid-alytics does for the market! [00:04:58] Using video tools that SUCKED caused Patrick's eureka moment. [00:05:38] If you're a marketer trying to sell with video, vid-alytics is what you need. [00:06:22] Is vid-alytics able to get analytics on any platform? [00:07:00] Patrick is self-taught in websites, so he found a developer to help because YOU can't do it ALL! [00:07:52] Patrick hired a friend, lost $12,000 and had to fire him. [00:08:27] Find people who PLAY at what you're BAD at! [00:09:16] You bring in the right people, and things start to work better! [00:09:39] Patrick doesn't like working! [00:09:57] Find the book, Rocket Fuel by Gino Wickman and Mark C. Winters! [00:10:15] There's visionaries and implementers. You don't need to be both. [00:10:45] Patrick was a #digitalnomad who met his wife in Buenos Aires but she's not from there. [00:11:50] Patrick's wife Erica moves to Buenos Aires at 21 alone. [00:12:12] The Pope is Argentinian, but come from Italian roots. [00:13:00] Steve's first language is Italian. [00:13:44] How Patrick and his wife work together in their business. [00:14:16] Patrick & his brother started a trash company together, cause he's the entrepreneur. [00:14:57] How having your wife as your right-hand-woman effects Patrick's entrepreneurial journey. [00:16:00] Erica had a job coding subtitles for Spanish soap operas,and Patrick begged her to work with him. [00:17:20] On the first week, Erica helped save him thousands of dollars on Bing ads. [00:18:30] How do you deal with the intense moments when you are working with your partner. [00:20:18] Patrick would NOT recommend working with your partner. [00:21:40] When Steven & Melissa got together it was the Brady Bunch of businesses. [00:22:14] Melissa believes that working with your spouse is ALL about patience, communication & space. [00:22:50] Steven had to learn how to TURN OFF. [00:23:45] Patrick & Erica give each other space, even though they spend tons of time together. [00:24:49] Where does Patrick's inspiration for being a serial entrepreneur come from? [00:25:20] Patrick has seen many people who he thought would do great things never make it. [00:26:50] Ride the emotional rollercoaster of entrepreneurship. [00:27:28] The biggest struggling is admitting you don't know shit. [00:28:00] A lesson from Good to Great by Jim Collins. [00:28:19] Find the ugly bugs under the stone that is your business! [00:28:58] Great quote from Elon Musk about entrepreneurship. [00:29:25] The entrepreneurship depression is better as a couple. [00:30:15] Entrepreneurship is slightly make it or break it. [00:30:35] What's your bounce back rate? [00:31:03] How does Patrick get out of the Entrepreneurial dark place? [00:33:15] Nothing good happens after midnight. [00:33:50] Are you being busy or actually getting shit done? [00:34:09] Patrick's friend Ron recommended Essentialism by Greg McKeown to help avoid overload. [00:35:03] Focus on the 3 things you NEED to get done FIRST! [00:35:40] Patrick gave up on balance and moderation in his business. [00:37:09] Patrick came back from a trip and quit everything but his online business. [00:37:52] Patrick doesn't give a SHIT, but he is NOT giving up! [00:38:45] Patrick saw 30 countries before age 30! [00:39:28] It's okay if people are comfortable where they are, it's just for them. [00:40:29] Patrick is deeply discontent and it drives him to keep going. [00:40:55] Patrick suggests “Becoming Steve Jobs” and “Losing my Virginity” as inspirational books. [00:41:35] People are searching for freedom, and the lifestyle that comes with it. [00:42:14] Patrick's most challenging part of being a #CreativeHustler. [00:44:12] Loneliness is a struggle for #CreativeHustlers. [00:45:50] If being a millionaire was easy, everyone would do it. [00:47:00] Patrick was fled from Bangkok flood, unplugged, and got an amazing idea to improve his business. [00:48:30] If you GIVE UP, you're guaranteed to lose. [00:49:20] No matter what happened, the journey was worth it. [00:50:25] It's never too early to beef up your eulogy. [00:51:19] Patrick is most alive when he's chasing a goal. [00:52:00] Even with 10 million dollars, Patrick cannot just coast. [00:52:29] Don't attract tons of pain and suffering, just adjust where you are. [00:53:47] Patrick would be a pony. [00:54:00] Patrick would get a drink with Steve Jobs or Elon Musk. [00:54:30] We can learn about any one of the big players from books and TV, but sometimes it's a random person at an event that give game changing advice. [00:55:17] The people who know you best give you the best advice. [00:55:40] Patrick's superpower is being an entrepreneur. [00:56:20] As humans, we want to believe in silver bullets and secrets. [00:55:49] The secret is that there are NO SECRETS to being an entrepreneur. [00:57:17] Patrick felt that traveling influenced him as both a human being and entrepreneur. [00:59:30] Patrick has a tattoo with a black sheep that says, “Crazy people change the world.” [01:00:13] Traveling let's you become a different person. No one knows you. [01:01:00] Where Patrick lives on the internet. [01:02:00] Come find The Creative Hustler on Facebook, and leave us reviews! [01:02:30] Melissa's Moment of Hustle Contact: Vidalytics.com Facebook Twitter
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Brett is the CEO and Founder of Brik Book, which is the creator of what Wired Magazine described as a Case that is a pop-on plate that lets you jazz up the back of your Macbook with Lego creations. It has received raving reviews and has been featured by Oprah, Vanity Fair and Wired. Super pumped to dig more into your story Brett so welcome to the show!! —— Book recommendation for entrepreneurs: 1. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People – Stephen Covey 2. Becoming Steve Jobs – Brent Schlender: The Evolution of a Reckless Upstart into a Visionary Leader 3. Creativity Inc – Ed Catmull: Overcoming the Unseen Forces that Stand in the Way of True Inspiration >>> Free Show Highlight Reel Reveals… All the tips and highlights of today’s interview…All you have to do is download and take Action! Free download: www.businessgenerals.com/brettm >>> Legacy: I want to continue to build products that inspire play, I want my company to bring a smile to people’s faces, get out the ruts, help people get creative and if I can get people to do that then I will die with a big smile on my face – Brett. Best way to connect: Email: support@brik.co www.brik.co
Becoming Steve Jobs’ es una obra sobre la gestación de uno de los mayores visionarios tecnológicos de todos los tiempos, sobre su lado más humano, sus éxitos y fracasos y su maduración como persona. Steve Jobs era una leyenda mucho antes de que falleciera, a los 56 años, el 5 de octubre de 2011. Su fuerte personalidad dividió a todo aquel que le conoció en vida entre quienes que le admiraban y los que le ridiculizaban, los que creían en su magia y los que rechazaban sus formas autoritarias. Pero todos ellos coincidían en una cosa: era una persona que no pasaba desapercibida. Como sabéis estamos trasmitiendo el podcast en directo vía pagina web http://www.applelianos.com/applelianos-radio/ Ya sabéis que nos estamos traslado poco a poco a nuestra web applelianos.com donde también se escuchan los directos que hacemos con los podcast ( Applelianos - Al Borde De La Cama - AppWars ) a las 23 horas España, y que nuestro chat de los directos se encuentran en un grupo creado por nosotros exclusivamente para los Directos. Este es el grupo de Telegram donde podéis uniros ( https://t.me/ChatEnDirecto ) para interactuar libremente con nosotros y compartir impresiones y todo lo que os ocurra, podéis dejarnos notas de audios que siempre nos hacen mucha ilusión. También tenemos otro grupo de Telegram con mas de 150 personas ( https://t.me/ApplelianosPodcast ) donde dialogamos de todos los temas las 24 horas del día, también estamos todos los integrantes del podcast, nos podéis preguntar si tenéis alguna duda y compartir experiencias de todo tipo, no tenemos normas, solo respetar la opinan del otro y no faltarnos el respecto. Informacion de los compañeros Apple Coding https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/apple-coding/id1000199274?mt=2 NASeros https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/naseros-podcast/id1019402412?mt=2 El cuarto Oscuro https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/fotografia-en-cuarto-oscuro/id1092871719?mt=2 Voces Nocturnas https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/voces-nocturnas-pod/id1132982206?mt=2 Los Joseles https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/los-joseles/id1100642626?mt=2 Al borde de la cama https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/al-borde-de-la-cama/id1021123865?mt=2 Twitter Aldo : @Aldo_Medina Twitter Adrian : @ALGASpain Twitter julio : @jcfmunoz Twitter josan : @macjosan Twitter Carlos Castillo : @Alamustia Twitter Lucas : @BoleaLucas Twitter Joze : @GeekJoze Twitter sonia : @soniexx1 Twitter Al Borde De La Cama : @AlBordeDeLaCama No te pierdas nuestros Podcast diarios y en directo sobre el mundo de la tecnología. http://www.applelianos.com/applelianos-radio/ Además, no te olvides de visitar y suscribirte en nuestro canal de YouTube Applelianos.
This week, I’m in the room with Bob Pritchett. Bob is probably best known for co-founding Logos Research Systems, a Bible Study software that I and many others use on a weekly basis. Bob currently serves as the CEO of the Faithlife Corporation and has authored two books: Fire Someone Today and Start Next Now. In my conversation with Bob, we discuss the story of Logos, how leaders shape the culture of the organizations they lead, and how he stays interested in what he’s leading after all these years. Buy “Fire Someone Today”: rdmptn.org/FireSomeoneToday-Find more information on FaithLife: faithlife.com/aboutResources mentioned in this episode:The Innovators Dilemma: rdmptn.org/InnovatorsDilemmaThe Innovators Solution: rdmptn.org/TheInnovatorsSolutionBecoming Steve Jobs: rdmptn.org/BecomingSteveJobsCreativity, Inc: rdmptn.org/CreativityIncLegacies of Great Economists: rdmptn.org/LOGE
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
We continue the discussion on the value of apps, how apps are priced and the cost of building apps in terms of time and effort. We look at examples of relatively successful indie apps. We discuss some of our own experiences with marketing, pricing, sales, discoverability, and whether ads are beneficial in apps. Episode 47 Show Notes: The Art of Price and Value NSCoding Tutorial for iOS: How To Save Your App Data My Delivery Truck Sustainable Indie Apps The first year of Mahjong Cards Hockey App Mark Thistle MS Band SDK MS Garage Toss Up Becoming Steve Jobs Hacking Team Sohail Ahmed Magpie Video PRMac AFNetworking Alamofire CocoaPods Pi Day Countdown Steve Hayman Admob Pokertini: Video Poker With A Twist! Scales & Modes Device Tracker Website Barcode Framework Episode 47 Picks: MacUpdate Developer Bundle - on sale until July 13, 2015 Dash, Paw, Code Runner
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
This week we discuss the new information introduced by Apple at WWDC 2015. From the Key Note , the Platform Stats of the Union. We cover Multitasking, open sourcing Swift 2, Watch OS, Protocol Based Swift, Storyboard References, Safari WebView, HealthKit and Health Kit for WatchOS, UI Testing, UI Stacks, XCTesting, GamePlayKit, deep app searching and CloudKit with web services. Episode 43 Show Notes The Online Privacy Lie Is Unraveling We need a “Safari view controller” Becoming Steve Jobs UXLaunchpad (discount code MTJC - save $50 USD) Peter Steinberger on Objective C++ Joe Cieplinski - Design is not for Designers Ray Wenderlich on Overloading Comparison Steven Troughton Smith Episode 43 Picks WWDC Video Downloader LIVE FROM WWDC 2015, WITH SPECIAL GUEST PHIL SCHILLER Exclusive: Tim Cook says lack of diversity in tech is 'our fault'
Onderwerpen Sushi Manga Cafe’s Tokyo soundscape Concept Robots Zelfspelende piano’s Jupiter Ascending The Wachowski’s (The Matrix, Cloud Atlas, Sense8) Hololens DE PRESENTATIE VAN ELON MUSK Wietse huurt een auto in Japan Elon Musk en Wait But Why Becoming Steve Jobs Seveneves Old Man’s War Ons makkelijk volgen: http://appelsenperenshow.nl/volg-ons/ Dagelijkse updates via https://twitter.com/enbananen Dankwoord Grote dank aan de vrienden van Appels en Peren: Soundcloud voor de bandbreedte, Nozzman voor het coverartwork en Clublime voor de introjingle.
We talk to one of Steve Jobs's biographers about how he changed his ways after he left Apple, and how his experiences with NeXt Computer, Pixar, and becoming a husband and father helped him develop into a more understanding innovator and leader.
MacBook istället för mat Öppen källkod, bättre musik och ljudböcker i iOS, lång väntan på nya Macbook, Bilder för OS X, våra tankar om Becoming Steve Jobs samt mycket mer i ett och samma fullmatade avsnitt! I panelen: Fredrik Björeman. Programmet leds av Michael Ploug Gartner Nyheter Koden för ResearchKit släppt - på Github. Och det har en egen blogg. iOS 8.4 ute som beta för utvecklare Musikappen får en uppfräschning Storsatsning på ljudböcker Apple uppdaterar Final cut pro X, Motion och Compressor Nya Macbook har långa leveranstider och finns i få butiker Nu kan du fulkoppla din Mac pro eller Retina-iMac till 5K-skärmar (och listan över 4K-skärmar som stöds av OS X växer) Veckans rykten Årets utvecklarkonferens utannonserad - snälla, säg att det är en Apple TV mitt i bilden? Bakgrundsbilder á la WWDC En titt på teknik som kan komma i framtidens iOS-kameror Så många Apple Watch tros ha beställs första dygnet Tim Cook - "It's great" Veckans snackis Nya Bilder för OS X Becoming Steve Jobs Veckans tips Veckans OS X-tips Flashlight - fria och gratis steroider för Spotlight Veckans Spel Mr Jump - för iOS
This week, the boys are joined by Jason Snell to talk about Photos.app, then wrap up “Becoming Steve Jobs.”
This week, the boys are joined by Jason Snell to talk about Photos.app, then wrap up “Becoming Steve Jobs.”
Apple Watch 和新 MacBook 上手体验,Mac OS X 10.10.3 (Photos.app),iOS 8.3,以及「完人」Tim Cook。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 首先通报一则新闻,罗登兄的《硬影像》已于上周加入 IPN 播客网络。《硬影像》是一个关于电影、电视、摄影、叙事、以及计算机图形学的播客,水平很高,我们感到荣幸。如果您之前订过,请重新订阅,否则就收不到未来的节目了。在通用型播客客户端里搜索「硬影像」,认准绿底「硬」字图标即可。原《硬影像》在荔枝 FM 上的频道不会继续更新。此外,《硬影像》也有了自己的域名:hardimage.pro 我很幸运地在录制本期节目之前看到了王俊煜兄的文章《智能手表》。俊煜文章不多,但总有一些独到的观察。让我意外的是他用智能手表已有一年多时间,包括 Pebble、三星 Gear Live 和 Moto 360。文中的这段话引起了我的注意: Google 有很清晰的哲学,就是把 Android Wear 做成一个 Android 手机通知栏的扩展,特别简单的信息,特别简单的交互。带来的方便也特简单,以前经常要把手机从兜里掏出来扫一眼,现在抬一下手就可以。这个事情听起来挺琐碎的,掏一下手机,多简单的事情呀,不麻烦。但我们换个角度想一下「智能手机」,这个如今颠覆了整个行业的东西。其实智能手机大多数情况下还是在办公室、家庭这些固定场所使用,所谓「移动互联网」并不是那么的移动。手机给我们带来的方便,其实也就是要上网不用再走到书桌前坐下,上厕所、吃饭、躺着都可以。就是减少了这么一步,手机取代了电脑的很大一部分使用时间 (但整体的时间是变多了的),我开始用 Android Wear 以后,也经常不把手机掏出来了 (整体的时间也应该是变多了的)。 有觉得似曾相识吗?「有了它就不用整天掏手机了」难道不是包括我们在内的不少人谈到 Apple Watch 时最常说的几句话吗?可是你猜怎么着:Android Wear 和 Pebble 已经把这个需求解决了。 我们当然对苹果有更高期待。我的兴趣主要在于观察可穿戴设备/隐在电脑(Ubiquitous Computing)未来的方向,Rio 则期待智能手表找到真正的杀手级应用。很显然 Apple Watch 和 iPhone 不会是一个级别的产品,但这没有关系。科技圈有十五年出一件大事的迷信,2007 到 2015 只有八年,怎么也得至少等过了十年的坎。 关于 Apple Watch 的种种细节以及我的试戴体验,请大家直接听本期节目。这里想聊点别的事。时至今日,我们应该明白科技范式的更迭往往意味着补充,而非取代。正如其字面意思所暗示的,补充意味着有新的东西要出来。至于那是什么,目前唯一诚实的答案是「我不知道」。这是厂商、第三方软件开发者、以及我们用户要一起协力搞清楚的事情。从 2007 年到今天,我们经历了这个过程。现在是新的起点。 那么就可以回到本期节目的标题了。根据 Mike Kruzeniski 的记述,大约 2008 到 2009 年间曾有公司想挖走 Jonathan Ive。Ive 回答说,我花了十年才把苹果改造成可以让我做自己想做的设计的程度,不会随便离开。如果这个故事是真的,Kruzeniski 说,那就意味着在 Ive 眼中,2009 年他才刚刚开始「做自己想做的设计」,而再往前推十年的 1998 年,则是苹果最凄惨的时期。 我们经常会在网上见到类似这样的问题:2015 年,去微软、谷歌、脸书、苹果、LinkedIn 中哪一家科技公司就业更有发展前途?。兜售自己的技能时货比三家是天经地义。但试想如果你是 Ive,能否在 1990 年代熬过苹果的低谷期?(Ive 于 1992 年加入苹果。)而在 2009 年,iPhone 已经出到第三代的时候,又能否有耐心和想像力说「之前只是热身」? 《Becoming Steve Jobs》告诉我们,是 Pixar 的 John Lasseter 和 Ed Catmull 教会了乔布斯耐心的重要性,从而对苹果在廿一世纪的辉煌做出了重大贡献。的确,尽管这是一家出了新机器就可以随时放弃对旧接口的支持的公司,但苹果的耐心总是遗憾地被人忽视。John Gruber 在 2010 年的这篇「This is How Apple Rolls」里捕捉到了这种耐心。民间传统智慧——不要买第一代苹果产品——的背后其实也隐藏着这家公司坚韧的耐心。第一代产品有缺陷,但急什么?我们一定可以完成年复一年的渐进改良。耐心的本质其实就是自信。 我一直以为,苹果的产品再好,如果我们只能谈论某某产品该不该买,该什么时候买,好在哪里,坏在哪里,那么仍旧只不过是着了消费主义的道。以我个人而言,甚至还会担心当这些制造工具的人把每一件工具都变成了欲望物件之后,国民收入还有多少可以分配给用这些工具制造出来的内容上。毕竟当你花了四千人民币买苹果的手表之后,就少了四千人民币买书、唱片和电影节套票。因此,我总是希望在把玩这些数码玩具之余,能够得到一点真正的干货。不是那些教你如何创业,如何 GTD,如何在面对金融大佬时显得「高大上」或是如何解读中共高层文件之类的干货,而是真的可以让你体内的化学元素发生一点变化,产生「我有不得不做的事」那种冲动的干货。这也正是英文 inspiration 一词的真义。 耐心地等待吧。你的 Apple Watch 大概也要六月才能发货,HealthKit 和 ResearchKit 的应用大概再要三到五年才能看清轮廓,届时的 Apple Watch 对实体环境的感知能力会提高多少?虚拟现实/扩增现实会发展到什么程度?在等待这些或许不会出现的 paradigm shift 的同时,别忘记读该读的书,看该看的戏,听该听的歌,然后你就会发现未来远比你想像中来得快。 (又及:本期录音结束后,我和 Rio 做了 Twitter 转发的实验。它跟新浪微博的设计一样:原 tweet 被删除后,被转发的版本也会消失。) 李如一最近在玩的 app(Rio 最近没有玩什么 app) Earth Primer Adobe Slate 最近我们读的一些文章 The Radical Vision of Toni Morrison 相关链接 @WomensHumor on Twitter 《硬影像》加盟 IPN 免费试读 IT 公论周五通讯:We can have nice things Jony’s Patience The Verge 的 Apple Watch 评论 王俊煜的文章《智能手表》 ECM John Gruber 的 Apple Watch 评论 IT 公论第一四五期:医疗的未来 2.0 IT 公论第二期:如何让路由器变聪明 张岱《陶庵梦忆》(「人无癖不可交」出处) 微管理 Earth Primer Adobe Slate 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。
Is the space you're working in making you dumber? Or is that just one of many other excuses we tell ourselves about why we're not getting stuff done? Sam and Simon discuss workspaces and serendipity this week. Also, why Sam secretly wants to join the German navy (her reason involves existentialism, not seamen). Stuff mentioned in this episode:The magic of PrestikDoes having more light in a room make you more productive? Apparently it might make you more productive, but less creative.Shingy, AOL's ridiculous digital "visionary" who took the desk out of the CEO's office at AOLWhy Steve Jobs obsessed about where to build the bathrooms at PixarBarking Up the Wrong Tree on why having other people around might make you more productiveThe secret lives of bored German navy officesMike Rowe in a fascinating Ted Talk about Dirty JobsAmy Wrzesniewski's research indicating that how you feel whether your job is meaningful is probably more about you than about the actual job you're doingBrent Schlender's Becoming Steve Jobs and the cargo cult of SteveData-driven decision making versus following your gutThe incredible story about how one man became an accidental celebrity in China, which led to a chat about Sino Weibo and how social networks have lost the ability to foster serendipitous connections You don’t follow your passion, you bring it with you. — Lakey Peterson
With Myke back from vacation, the trio returns to action to discuss MacBook and Apple Watch reviews before tackling “Becoming Steve Jobs."
With Myke back from vacation, the trio returns to action to discuss MacBook and Apple Watch reviews before tackling “Becoming Steve Jobs."
Fredrik och Kristoffer snackar öl och vin. Sedan arbetsergonomi, värk i muskler och att försöka minimera musanvändandet. Hur kan VR påverka ergonomin och våra kontor? Några inslag av filmsnack och boksnack inklusive nyss utkomna boken Becoming Steve Jobs. Lite diskussion om React och ramverk för webbapplikationer. Numera är det inte lika viktigt att alltid slänga med stora ramverk när man ska bygga enkla saker på webben. Därifrån snackar vi om Darts ambitioner. Sedan snackar vi om Umeå kommuns skadeståndskrav på Erik Sundkvist. Man kan vara så dålig vinnare att man inte förtjänar att vinna. Finns det andra språk som utvecklas på samma sätt som Javascript, där nya versioner byggs med gamla byggstenar. Framför allt vill Kristoffer ta tillbaka ordet polyfill. Detta leder givetvis (?) vidare in på en diskussion av Common lisp, dess egenheter och utveckling. Därifrån kommer vi tillbaka till att använda tangentbordet och kraftfulla textredigerare. Och så ett litet utbrott om löpsteg och tunna skor. Ett stort tack till Cloudnet som sponsrar våra livesändningar och erbjuder finfina VPS! Har du kommentarer, frågor eller tips? Vi är @kodnsack, @tobiashieta, @isallmaroon och @bjoreman på Twitter och epostas på info@kodsnack.seom du vill skriva längre. Vi läser allt som skickas. Länkar Cloudnet VPS Code night Coppersmiths the bishop’s rye ale No-go zone Sveriges närmaste stad Piccini chianti orange Favabönor och chianti RSI Tendonitis Tiling window manager Virtuella skrivbord Appar som hjälper en att placera fönster på OS X Gnome 3 Spotlight - Apples sökfunktion för OS X Ubuntu Unity - Ubuntus gnomebaserade skrivbordsmiljö Accelerando Svävarstolarna i Wall-E Masterminds Patrick Stewart Vincent Kartheiser - Pete i Mad men som också är med i Masterminds Wargames Jupiter ascending Nätet Singularitet The leviathan Leviathan - den ryska filmen Dune Pacific rim Neil Blomkamp Chappie Elysium Nästa Star wars Nästa bondfilm Warcraftfilmen China Miéville Perdido street station The city & the city Gone Girl Mad Max-filmen Nya Steve Jobs-boken Isaacson - författade den officiella Steve Jobs-biografin 99% invisible - om Engelbart och datormusen Next Pixar The changelog Changelog om Go Changelog om React Browserify Bower Grunt Google lägger ner sin virtuella maskin för Dart i Chrome Coffeescript Typescript Self hosting Lars Bak V8 Google code nedlagt DDOS Gitlab Gogs Gitweb Codeplex - Microsofts tjänst för öppna projekt Team foundation server Perforce används på Microsoft 17-åring blir hjälte efter dataintrång | Inrikes | SvD ECMAscript 6 Python 3000 Polyfill Objektivkonverterarapter Common lisp Fortran Cobol Clojure CL21.org format i Common lisp Stränginterpolering i Ruby Scheme Suses hack week Quicksilver Drafts - anteckningsprogram för IOS Vivobarefoot Fivefingers Titlar Jobbig systembolagsflyttupplevelse RSI-varning Jag kommer inte ifrån att jag måste koda En helt datorfri helg Man kommer inte ifrån musen helt En vettig mus med riktiga knappar Antingen åksjuk eller trött i nacken Jag råkade titta på Youtube på min telefon Minst ett sinne som fallit bort Om man inte har någon fysisk hårdvara Står mitt i ingenstans och tittar ut i luften Så dålig att den inte ens var bra Inte Jupiter ascending-dålig Internet var fullständigt obegripligt för Hollywood En människa som sitter kvar hemma En fotbollsstor rymdkapsel Knö in människor i alla prylar Här i datorernas stenålder Ännu ett syntaktiskt socker Nu sjönk dartskeppet Ett slavorgan till folket De absolut bästa fantasisiffrorna Bakportad transpiling eller något Ta er polyfill och gå hem Rör inte min polyfill Ett språk per problem Sitter och läser manualerna eller googlar i panik
In this episode, I share my thoughts on the new update to Meerkat as well as my thoughts on Twitter's new Periscope app for live streaming to your audience. I also share my thoughts on the new “Becoming Steve Jobs” biography, my experience at Social Media Marketing World 2015 and the fact that Twitter now […] I have other podcasts that might be of interest to you. See my list of shows at http://CliffRavenscraft.com/podcast Let's Work Together! Would you like to connect with me through one-on-one coaching or through one of my paid mastermind groups? If so, visit my WORK WITH ME PAGE and submit an application today.
This week, Brad Stone talks about “Becoming Steve Jobs”; Alexandra Alter has news from the literary world; Amanda Schaffer discusses three new books about neuroscience; and Gregory Cowles has best-seller news. Pamela Paul is the host.
Het was een nieuwsluwe week, een mooie gelegenheid om in ‘Becoming Steve Jobs’ te duiken. Zowel Lucas als Koen zijn er aan begonnen en komen met hun eerste bevindingen. Verder blijkt Jan David een dubbelganger te hebben en was er alom verwarring of er bij Amazon’s Dash-knop en de benchmarks van de nieuwe MacBooks sprake was van een 1-april-grap. meer… if(typeof(jQuery)=="function"){(function($){$.fn.fitVids=function(){}})(jQuery)};jwplayer('jwplayer-66').setup({"aspectratio":"","width":"100%","height":"31","primary":"html5","file":"http://media.blubrry.com/omt/podcast.onemorething.nl/audio/382.m4a"}); Abonneer je gratis op OMT Café in iTunes The post OMT Café: unibody-eierwekker appeared first on One More Thing.
This week, “Becoming Steve Jobs” and three new books about neuroscience.
Glenn and Susie are joined by Leah Yamshon and Jeff Carlson to discuss the latest (and Apple-approved) biography of Apple's founder, Becoming Steve Jobs.
T-Bone and Bubb revisit their iCloud Photos conversation, beta software and the importance of backing up. They also talk about live broadcast apps Meerkat and Periscope before moving on to Amazon's new photo storage option and the battle for your photos in the cloud. Next up, the new book “Becoming Steve Jobs", which leads them into analog vs digital reading. Finally, Bubb gets jealous of John Gruber and Enrique Iglesias and they wrap up with Apps of the Week. Things MLB At Bat Tempo
《Becoming Steve Jobs》,一次高明的黑客事件以及相关的 UI 设计问题,苹果在中国开设 trade-in 服务,Rio 关于百度/莆田系事件的阴谋论,Facebook F8 开发者大会以及虚拟现实。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 希望大家喜欢上周五《Becoming Steve Jobs》的书评。这本书里八卦不少,在本周五我会将自己在 Kindle 里划出的段落和大家分享。(当然周五还会有别的内容。) 前天早上我收到了这样一封邮件: 发件人我认识,所共享的文件的名字也与他的职业相关。巫鸿老师是著名艺术史学者,《中国古代艺术与建筑中的「纪念碑性」》一书作者。我毫不怀疑地按下了链接。 咔嚓!出现在浏览器地址栏的并不是 dropbox.com,而是 bitfireinc.com/Dropbox。(别好奇) 我用的电邮客户端是 Mail.app,这里有两个问题:一、在 Safari 里,当我把光标移动到任何一条链接上时,瞬间就能在状态栏(status bar)看到地址。在 Mail 里似乎没有状态栏这种东西,你需要把光标在链接上悬停两秒左右,地址才会出现。除非心疑有诈,通常我不会停留那么久。二、在 Mail 的设置里有一个 Use Smart Addresses 的选项,该选项默认开启。所谓 Smart Addresses,就是对于在你的地址本里的、以及之前你发过信的邮件地址,把地址隐藏起来,只显示姓名。上图就是 Smart Addresses 开启后的效果。若把这一项关闭则会是这样: 相信聪明的各位已经看出,Smart Addresses 并不那么 smart。至少,这个功能的设计者认为你还不够 smart,非把那个中间含有莫名其妙的「@」符号的字串隐藏起来不可。这一藏就带出了安全隐患。真正的 Dropbox 通知邮件的发件地址并不是那个分享文件的人的地址,而是统一的 no-reply@dropbox.com: 在这里我们遇到了一个非常棘手的 UI 设计问题。如果你是 Mail.app 的产品经理,究竟 Use Smart Addresses 是否应该设为默认开启?我们可以想像这样一场会议: 正方:把电邮地址完整显示会增加页面上的视觉噪音。只显示姓名整体感觉比较像传统的信件,这与 Mail 整体的设计理念较为符合。别忘了我们的图标上还有邮戳呢。邮戳! 反方:这会有安全隐患。收件人可能会误判发件人的真实身份。 正方:我们可以设计成让用户点击姓名显示电邮地址。 反方:有没有数据显示有多少人会去点它?有没有做过 A/B 测试? 正方:其实你就算默认显示邮件地址也没有多少人去看的。另外,你有没有数据证明默认不显示邮件地址会让用户被钓鱼的比例增加多少个百分比? …… 这样的讨论可以一直继续下去,我们也很难说一方比另一方有理。最终的答案很可能是由负责人的性格和趣味决定的。事实是我这样一个将近十年的 Mail.app 用户也差点中招。这封钓鱼邮件还有别的马脚,例如版权声明处的年份还停留在 2014。但对于内容的兴奋让我放松了警惕,这个社会工程学维度的小细节就不知道是黑客故意为之还是撞彩了。人性和安全性的矛盾在这个案例里体现得淋漓尽致。不管怎么说,大家不要太相信名字里有 smart 的东西就是了。(笑) Facebook 上周开了 F8 开发者大会,虽然关注度远不如 Google 和苹果的同类会议,但其中颇有些好料。Facebook 的平台化野心执行得非常彻底。大受好评的 React Native 框架在技术上把开发者诱离了苹果的技术栈,这次 F8 上和 Facebook Messenger 整合的一批 GIF 动画和表情 app 甚至集体在图标右下角打上了 Facebook Messenger 的那道闪电。接入电商售后服务系统也会让用户增加一个粘在 Facebook Messenger 里的理由。再加上最近传出 Facebook 向近十家媒体提出帮它们托管内容的新闻,这家社交媒体巨鳄显然在朝着微信的「大而全」方向演化。 我们在本期节目里没有提到的是,Facebook 从一开始就在建一张巨大的「局域网」。它所施加的限制不是技术上的,而是产品设计上的。既然不能做到让你无法使用 Facebook 以外的产品,那么就设法做到让你觉得没有必要使用 Facebook 以外的产品。所有巨型互联网公司都想建这样的「Meta 平台」。身为同行的你可以赞叹他们的野心,但身为用户的你不能不对此警醒。 由于收购了 Oculus VR,虚拟现实也成了 Facebook 未来战略的重要组成部分。Zuckerberg 非常简洁地用一张图描绘了分享行为的四个阶段: 对于最后那个尚未到来的阶段,Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer 和 Oculus VR 首席科学家 Michael Abrash 在他们的演讲中给出了非常精彩的展望。虽然 F8 是面向开发者的大会,但 Abrash 的演讲基本是在科普。他并没有大谈帧率、晕眩和浸入式体验,而是通过大量实例向大家说明,所谓「现实」不过是大脑对于感官收到的外部刺激的一种诠释。用 Jeremy Bailenson 的话说:「所有现实都是虚拟的。」既然如此,戴不戴虚拟现实头盔就只是一个时尚问题,而非哲学问题了。除了下面这幅图外,还可以看我们发在《IT 公论》Instagram 账号的这段视频。下图左右两粒药丸的颜色是一样的: 这是我听过的关于虚拟现实最具说服力的演讲之一,非常推荐认为虚拟现实只是镜花水月的朋友收看。 我们最近在玩的 app 张爱玲《少帅》 Filters for iPhone 最近我们读的一些文章 苹果开发者道路以目? GNU 宣言三十岁了 库哈斯说大家对城市太缺乏想像力 相关链接 Dexcom SCiO 《Revolution in the Valley》 Folklore.org Paul King Paul King 回答「在 NeXT 工作是怎样一种体验?」 《中国古代艺术与建筑中的「纪念碑性」》 百度 CDN 被利用來对 GitHub 进行 DDoS Craig Hockenberry 被 drive-by DDoS 攻击的经历 EastSouthWestNorth Facebook F8 Google.app Craig Mod Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer 和 Oculus VR 首席科学家 Michael Abrash 在 2015 年的 F8 上关于虚拟现实的演讲 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。
《Becoming Steve Jobs》,一次高明的黑客事件以及相关的 UI 设计问题,苹果在中国开设 trade-in 服务,Rio 关于百度/莆田系事件的阴谋论,Facebook F8 开发者大会以及虚拟现实。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 希望大家喜欢上周五《Becoming Steve Jobs》的书评。这本书里八卦不少,在本周五我会将自己在 Kindle 里划出的段落和大家分享。(当然周五还会有别的内容。) 前天早上我收到了这样一封邮件: 发件人我认识,所共享的文件的名字也与他的职业相关。巫鸿老师是著名艺术史学者,《中国古代艺术与建筑中的「纪念碑性」》一书作者。我毫不怀疑地按下了链接。 咔嚓!出现在浏览器地址栏的并不是 dropbox.com,而是 bitfireinc.com/Dropbox。(别好奇) 我用的电邮客户端是 Mail.app,这里有两个问题:一、在 Safari 里,当我把光标移动到任何一条链接上时,瞬间就能在状态栏(status bar)看到地址。在 Mail 里似乎没有状态栏这种东西,你需要把光标在链接上悬停两秒左右,地址才会出现。除非心疑有诈,通常我不会停留那么久。二、在 Mail 的设置里有一个 Use Smart Addresses 的选项,该选项默认开启。所谓 Smart Addresses,就是对于在你的地址本里的、以及之前你发过信的邮件地址,把地址隐藏起来,只显示姓名。上图就是 Smart Addresses 开启后的效果。若把这一项关闭则会是这样: 相信聪明的各位已经看出,Smart Addresses 并不那么 smart。至少,这个功能的设计者认为你还不够 smart,非把那个中间含有莫名其妙的「@」符号的字串隐藏起来不可。这一藏就带出了安全隐患。真正的 Dropbox 通知邮件的发件地址并不是那个分享文件的人的地址,而是统一的 no-reply@dropbox.com: 在这里我们遇到了一个非常棘手的 UI 设计问题。如果你是 Mail.app 的产品经理,究竟 Use Smart Addresses 是否应该设为默认开启?我们可以想像这样一场会议: 正方:把电邮地址完整显示会增加页面上的视觉噪音。只显示姓名整体感觉比较像传统的信件,这与 Mail 整体的设计理念较为符合。别忘了我们的图标上还有邮戳呢。邮戳! 反方:这会有安全隐患。收件人可能会误判发件人的真实身份。 正方:我们可以设计成让用户点击姓名显示电邮地址。 反方:有没有数据显示有多少人会去点它?有没有做过 A/B 测试? 正方:其实你就算默认显示邮件地址也没有多少人去看的。另外,你有没有数据证明默认不显示邮件地址会让用户被钓鱼的比例增加多少个百分比? …… 这样的讨论可以一直继续下去,我们也很难说一方比另一方有理。最终的答案很可能是由负责人的性格和趣味决定的。事实是我这样一个将近十年的 Mail.app 用户也差点中招。这封钓鱼邮件还有别的马脚,例如版权声明处的年份还停留在 2014。但对于内容的兴奋让我放松了警惕,这个社会工程学维度的小细节就不知道是黑客故意为之还是撞彩了。人性和安全性的矛盾在这个案例里体现得淋漓尽致。不管怎么说,大家不要太相信名字里有 smart 的东西就是了。(笑) Facebook 上周开了 F8 开发者大会,虽然关注度远不如 Google 和苹果的同类会议,但其中颇有些好料。Facebook 的平台化野心执行得非常彻底。大受好评的 React Native 框架在技术上把开发者诱离了苹果的技术栈,这次 F8 上和 Facebook Messenger 整合的一批 GIF 动画和表情 app 甚至集体在图标右下角打上了 Facebook Messenger 的那道闪电。接入电商售后服务系统也会让用户增加一个粘在 Facebook Messenger 里的理由。再加上最近传出 Facebook 向近十家媒体提出帮它们托管内容的新闻,这家社交媒体巨鳄显然在朝着微信的「大而全」方向演化。 我们在本期节目里没有提到的是,Facebook 从一开始就在建一张巨大的「局域网」。它所施加的限制不是技术上的,而是产品设计上的。既然不能做到让你无法使用 Facebook 以外的产品,那么就设法做到让你觉得没有必要使用 Facebook 以外的产品。所有巨型互联网公司都想建这样的「Meta 平台」。身为同行的你可以赞叹他们的野心,但身为用户的你不能不对此警醒。 由于收购了 Oculus VR,虚拟现实也成了 Facebook 未来战略的重要组成部分。Zuckerberg 非常简洁地用一张图描绘了分享行为的四个阶段: 对于最后那个尚未到来的阶段,Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer 和 Oculus VR 首席科学家 Michael Abrash 在他们的演讲中给出了非常精彩的展望。虽然 F8 是面向开发者的大会,但 Abrash 的演讲基本是在科普。他并没有大谈帧率、晕眩和浸入式体验,而是通过大量实例向大家说明,所谓「现实」不过是大脑对于感官收到的外部刺激的一种诠释。用 Jeremy Bailenson 的话说:「所有现实都是虚拟的。」既然如此,戴不戴虚拟现实头盔就只是一个时尚问题,而非哲学问题了。除了下面这幅图外,还可以看我们发在《IT 公论》Instagram 账号的这段视频。下图左右两粒药丸的颜色是一样的: 这是我听过的关于虚拟现实最具说服力的演讲之一,非常推荐认为虚拟现实只是镜花水月的朋友收看。 我们最近在玩的 app 张爱玲《少帅》 Filters for iPhone 最近我们读的一些文章 苹果开发者道路以目? GNU 宣言三十岁了 库哈斯说大家对城市太缺乏想像力 相关链接 Dexcom SCiO 《Revolution in the Valley》 Folklore.org Paul King Paul King 回答「在 NeXT 工作是怎样一种体验?」 《中国古代艺术与建筑中的「纪念碑性」》 百度 CDN 被利用來对 GitHub 进行 DDoS Craig Hockenberry 被 drive-by DDoS 攻击的经历 EastSouthWestNorth Facebook F8 Google.app Craig Mod Facebook CTO Mike Schroepfer 和 Oculus VR 首席科学家 Michael Abrash 在 2015 年的 F8 上关于虚拟现实的演讲 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。
This week, Cody and Joe discuss how the show's cover art came to be, Twitter in 2015, Facebook's new Messenger platform, Becoming Steve Jobs, and end with a special announcement.
In der siebten Folge des Fantastisch Podcasts geht es um Folgendes: - Withings Activité - Neue Apple Wireless Tastatur - "Becoming Steve Jobs" - iOS 8.3 BETA - Wir talken über „House of Cards" - Amazon Fire TV Stick - #Varoufake --- LINKS --- - „Becoming Steve Jobs“ kaufen: http://www.amazon.de/Becoming-Steve-Jobs-evolution-visionary-ebook/dp/B00P6URK66/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427308679&sr=8-1&keywords=becoming - Amazon Fire TV Stick kaufen: http://www.amazon.de/Amazon-W87CUN-Fire-TV-Stick/dp/B00KAKPZYG/ref=sr_tr_sr_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427311275&sr=8-1&keywords=amazon+fire+tv+stick - #Varoufake: https://youtu.be/Vx-1LQu6mAE --- - Leons Twitter: http://twitter.com/Leon___Lee - Hennis Twitter: http://twitter.com/Hennnnni - Fantastisch auf Twitter: http://twitter.com/fantastischfm
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微软免费为用户升级 Windows 10,将于本周三发布的关于乔布斯的新书《Becoming Steve Jobs》(成为《IT 公论》会员即可在本周五通过电子邮件第一时间获得本书书评),任天堂与 DeNA 合作进军手机游戏市场(特别嘉宾 cbvivi),以及上两周故意没讲的苹果 ResearchKit(特别嘉宾 talich 与初洋)。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 希望大家喜欢我们上周五发送的新通讯。我们不太确定那种文章该如何分类:每篇周五通讯都始自一本书(以尚无中译本的英文书为主),但也并不是导购性的书评。或许最简单的做法是把它理解为读书笔记。我们推荐大家去找那些书来看(很多都有 Kindle 版或其它电子版本),但也希望通讯本身能够自立,具备完足的价值。 本周时机凑巧,Brent Schlender 与 Rick Tetzeli 合著的《Becoming Steve Jobs》将于周三发售,所以周五就写这本了。老实说,我们之前都没听说过这两位作者,但苹果的现任管理层似乎非常热衷于为这本传记背书。这背后包含了他们对 Walter Isaacson 的《史蒂夫·乔布斯传》的不满,以及试图把乔布斯还原为一个有金子般的心的「人」的努力。至少有一点是确定的,Schlender 为《Fast Company》杂志写过五次关于乔布斯的封面故事,而 Isaacson 则更像一个泛泛意义上的「传记专业户」。 我们期待在周三看到此书,并在周五通讯里与大家分享。若您有朋友对本书感兴趣,欢迎您向他们推荐《IT 公论》会员计划。 本期节目的结构与往常不同,我们请来了三位嘉宾:任天堂爱好者 cbvivi(王晓光)和李如一讨论了任天堂与 DeNA 合作进军手机游戏市场的消息,《太医来了》主播初洋以及医学研究从业者 talich(也正是常写电影与美国文化的 talich)则从专业角度解读了苹果 ResearchKit 的意义。 面向专业领域的产品通常不如面向普通消费者的性感,但从某种意义上说,创新在专业领域更容易发生。相比起萝卜白菜琢磨不透的消费者,专业领域的需求往往窄而准,人群也更好定义。加上专业领域往往意味着环境的封闭,新技术只要能够满足某个特定的使用场景,就有可能找到买家。虚拟现实就是典型例子。Oculus Rift 和 Project Morpheus) 等产品炒得火热,但即便是已经在给它们开发第三方软件的人都多少带有赌一把的心态。反观医疗领域,倒已经有了不少成熟的使用虚拟现实技术辅助治疗的例子。 至于用智能手机收集用户健康信息这件事,或许很多人首先想问的是:究竟能收集些什么?心率、步数、站立时间这些容易理解,但涉及到例如血液的检查,智能手机难道不是无能为力吗?此外,如果你玩过目前已经放出的几个用 ResearchKit 开发的软件,就会知道它们依然需要用户手动回答很多问题。这样一来,它们和传统的调查问卷又有什么不同? 这是一种思考误区。我们惯于追赶「突破式创新」,却对创新背后经年累月的积累熟视无睹。如果一件新产品或新技术不能「哗」一下解决所有人脑中可能出现的一切需求,面对任何罕见案例都能长驱直入,那么就总有人会站在成熟旧技术的立场上大声批评新技术。在本期节目里,曾任骨科医生的初洋向我们解释了医疗领域「主观数据」与「客观数据」的区别。对于治疗和医疗研究而言,用户手动填入的主观数据与智能设备或传统医疗检测仪器所获取的客观数据同样重要。此外,传统的医疗检测仪器本身也一直在朝着更便宜、更轻简的方向进化,其中也不乏外人难以知晓的创新。(例如在手指上套一个夹子般的物体,便可借由光线反射血流里颜色的变化来读取血液中氧气的饱和度。)一旦这个趋势与物联网的发展合流,可以让病人放在家里使用的自检设备会越来越普遍。把这些设备产生的数据都通过 ResearchKit 汇集起来,进行结构化的整理与云端存储,真正的次时代 HIS(医疗信息系统)的雏形便隐约可见了。 ResearchKit 是一套开源的软件框架,但至少在初期仍然会是 iOS 中心的一个计划。从数据收集的角度说,这有可能造成偏差。正如 talich 所说,最基本的一点或许在于只有买得起 iOS 设备的病人才能够利用 ResearchKit 框架下的 app 来进行自检或参与医院的研究。另一方面,大数据之大在如今的医疗领域绝不只是一个虚妄的概念,数据量的极速增长已经使医学界的不少从业者患上了「数据恐惧症」,对于有志于从事数据科学工作的人来说,这是一个值得投入的新兴领域。 我们最近在玩的 app Cortex Camera 最近我们读的一些文章 「来自亚马逊的重要邮件」 听说播客和电邮通讯是最近的潮物。真是太讨厌赶潮流了。 「只修智慧,没有服务,会堕入空无;只作服务,没有智慧,则会疲累忧。」 相关链接 《Becoming Steve Jobs》 《Fast Company》改编节选的《Becoming Steve Jobs》 Ed Catmull 《Creativity Inc.》 Quora 问题: What are the best stories about people randomly meeting Steve Jobs? 《The Second Coming of Steve Jobs》 Project Spartan Puzzle & Dragons 炎上 ARG Evoland ABC news 关于苹果秘密健身实验室的报道 talich 在知乎上关于 ResearchKit 的回答 《The Patient Will See You Now》 IT 公论 #52: 医疗的未来 IRB (Institutional review board) 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。 王晓光(cbvivi):任天堂爱好者,现在《外滩画报》负责新媒体产品。 talich: 从事与医疗相关的研究。美国历史文化与电影作者。 初洋:前骨科医生,现在丁香园。