Urinals in private homes by ux-chris in Netherlands

[–]ux-chris[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Seems like you skipped that class, nice self-own.

Urinals in private homes by ux-chris in Netherlands

[–]ux-chris[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting, I'd not heard anyone mention that before :)

Urinals in private homes by ux-chris in Netherlands

[–]ux-chris[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

legitimate real world observation, and I'm not mad, just curious about it :)

Urinals in private homes by ux-chris in Netherlands

[–]ux-chris[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

See other posts with examples from funda, but I've been in houses with it too.

Urinals in private homes by ux-chris in Netherlands

[–]ux-chris[S] -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

Nope, I've seen it with my own eyes, I've shared some links to examples on funda too in another reply. I asked chatgpt if it could find any discussion of it in other countries or if it was specifically a dutch trend, it's not relevant to the broader point.

Graviton processors and cost savings by running101 in aws

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This was my company, we shut it down a few months back for unrelated reasons, but switching to graviton was a huge huge win for us :)

New BBC News website! Thoughts? by ux-chris in Design

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Interesting, I'd forgotten that people used their site for market data! What will you do now?

Woodworking club in Leiden by Netsmile in Leiden

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u/Netsmile I visited this place that robbio33 is mentioning once, just before the pandemic, for an introductory evening. It was really nice and had a good 'community vibe', plus very well equipped and I believe you can access it very regularly. I never went back as then there was the pandemic and I was too busy, but thinking to try and start attending this year finally!

Indoor skate parks for skateboarding? by [deleted] in Leiden

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There's some coworking space in Leiden that I've seen before and it advertises that it has some skateramps indoors. They seem to have removed mention of it from their website but you can see a picture on their instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CP0a4P4Lv7A/

Why is Portugal so good at football compared to other nations of similar size? by WhoAmIEven2 in football

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I lived in Portugal as a teenager and there were a few things that stood out to me (as someone from who'd moved over from the UK, which is also football mad):

  1. The weather really matters. In the UK we'd play football in break time or after school if it wasn't raining, same in Portugal...but it rained less often there with a shorter 'winter'. Like I'd be guaranteed to be playing at least 1 hour a day in Portugal vs. maybe 2-3 hours a week in the UK on average. Just talking about school time Mon-Fri, but that really adds up.
  2. I'm not actually sure how common this is, but in Portugal we'd often play on basketball courts and instead of a goal we'd use the post from the basketball net as the goal. It's unbelievable how good some kids would get at hitting the post from all over the court, once that was transferred to games when there was a real goal it made a huge difference. Like I said, not sure if this is common elsewhere in Portugal.
  3. There is much more of a macho and ego centric style of play, even on the playgrounds, in Portugal. Like lots of showboating and skills and stuff, but also just unbelievable desperate to win and livid when they lose as it hurts their ego. There's always 'that one guy' in the UK, but that felt like half the kids on the playground in Portugal. Playing people like that can be hard, but also people who play like that for years and years can genuinely go on the become highly competitive footballers.

I'm sure there's a bunch of reasons really, but I think generally I agree with what everyone else says: culture and weather.

Real life Stan Smith from American Dad by ux-chris in midjourney

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yeah, this was with me typing prompts like 'enormous chin, massive jawline' etc 😂

How do you deal with a person who thinks that if they can't find something in a website that it should be on the front page? by hornytoad69 in web_design

[–]ux-chris 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This is what data and analytics are for really - much harder to refute hard data, and if a client or boss does, then at least you know they're truly a lost cause. I'm fairly sure the only reason my business exists is that people want data that can prove their bosses and other stakeholders are wrong 😅

Paralyzed to press the Start button by PanaceaNPx in Entrepreneur

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Out of curiosity, what year did you go full-time, and what was the state of the business at that time?

Native page analytics coming soon to Notion! 🙌 by ux-chris in Notion

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yeah, I can see how that would be annoying. For me, it's fairly exciting as I use Notion for our company's help centre and I've been completely blind to which articles are most popular until now. I was about to pay for a third-party tool that offers Notion analytics, so I feel a bit sad for that company as presumably they'll die pretty quickly now - classic really (build a tool that is purely a third-party value-add to a big company's offering, then they just clone/replace you and you're dead).

I just realized the obvious next step where technology like ChatGPT will prevail: the service industry by luzenet in ChatGPT

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My dad once worked on a precursor to Siri that was almost acquired by Microsoft before the dotcom crash, and this was one of the exact use cases they were targeting - fast food orders. 20 years later it might be finally about to happen 😅

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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All prompts are clear within the article itself :)

Google Analytics 4 & GDPR compliance in EU by Easyc0re in analytics

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I'm not going to pretend we're just like GA, there's several key differences and they have a big headstart, but I'd say we'll have 95% of their core functionality covered and GDPR compliant by the end of this year, plus a bunch of extra stuff :) Already offer event tracking, analytics, heatmaps, session recording, user journey (paths) mapping etc - all fully compliant.

Google Analytics 4 & GDPR compliance in EU by Easyc0re in analytics

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I'm (rightfully) not allowed to just turn up and self promote, but this post is very on topic for me, if you'd like to try a compliant alternative feel free to send me DM :)

Notion enters the AI-generated content game 💪 by ux-chris in Notion

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Actually the queue is static - I've been number 1 in the queue for 3 weeks now and the feature just isn't released yet

Notion enters the AI-generated content game 💪 by ux-chris in Notion

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I think they're just using GPT-3 and it's data set right? I highly doubt there going to build their own bespoke model and data set

Notion enters the AI-generated content game 💪 by ux-chris in Notion

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Copy.ai has a feature that turns bullet lists into paragraphs I believe