The Daily PPILL through the days
Hypecycle – The Daily PPILL #360
AI’s journey on the Hypecycle has been intriguing—excitement grows, but doubts linger. Will disillusionment strike again?
16000 trips – The Daily PPILL #359
Most things we use wear out, but some, like skilled Uber drivers, get better with use.
Reverse Hitchhiking – The Daily PPILL #358
Problem-solving often requires challenging the current approach and apply things in reverse.
“Your call is important to us” – The Daily PPILL #357
We hear: ‘your call is important’ on loop.
Actions speak louder.
‘lectric – The Daily PPILL #356
Despite some sources suggesting otherwise, data suggests that electric vehicles have lower environmental impact. However, challenges remain.
Embrace the imperfection of models to make better decisions – The Daily PPILL #355
Models are imperfect by nature and evolve over time. Embracing their limitations allows for better utilization and understanding.
Drummers and platforms – The Daily PPILL #354
Online platforms serve as equalizers, amplifying reach and visibility. Should the responsibility for the user’s actions lie solely with the user?
The masculinity of gardening – The Daily PPILL #353
Just like gardens, companies can wither without attention.
Encryption and truth – The Daily PPILL #352
Modern encryption not only ensures private messages, but also verifies senders. Secrets become truth.
Absolute and relative – The Daily PPILL #351
What matters? The absolute number determines success, but for setting goals and assessing progress, relative proportions are key.
Forethought – The Daily PPILL #350
Every once in a while, it helps to step back to avoid regrettable choices.
Everything is a subroutine – The Daily PPILL #349
We live in the age of the API, allowing software to communicate and address specific needs with off the shelf solutions