Skip to bottom if you are already using Obsidian You cannot connect the dots by looking forward. You can only connect them by looking backward. <cite>- Steve Jobs</cite> I jotted down this quote from Steve Jobs in my Evernote quite a while ago, but it only inspired me to write this article when I rediscover the note recently. My process of discovering it accurately described the ideal learning pr
Summary: Framework to ask the right questions to generate new & good ideas Nielson Normal Tips: - Avoid Suggesting a Solution - Keep Your HMWs Broad - Focus Your HMWs on the Desired Outcome - Phrase Your HMW Questions Positively Related: https://www.nngroup.com/articles/how-might-we-questions/
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- Users: You're not designing for everyone, define your users properly - Needs: Do not mix solution with need, what they need can be solved by multiple solutions - Insights: Relevant insights After POV, can turn to [[How Might We]] to turn a sentence into questions. Read more: https://www.tenable.com/blog/proof-of-concept-poc-vs-proof-of-value-pov-what-do-they-mean-for-your-business https://shelle
Messing with RSS feed recently (as NextJS do not have any official RSS parser plugin) , I realised Chinese URL links generated were not validated. UTF-8 encoded Chinese characters were not considered as valid. Punycode is a special encoding used to convert Unicode characters to ASCII, which is a smaller, restricted character set. Punycode is used to encode internationalized domain names (IDN). htt
Being an early adopter of tools, one field that I cannot stop trying is the note-taking apps. The spectrum of note-taking apps has expanded quickly over the past 5 years. What I’m using now: For writing, I am using Craft. Even at free tier, Craft already support cross-platform sync. Even it's heavily leaning to Apple's ecosystem, Craft does not use iCloud Sync, which means it's faster and better.