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top: 0;`\nWhen the waterfall rises\n\nScrolling and swiping are not tools to neither briefly nor comprehensively digest the flood of information on the Web.\nWhile scrolling and swiping your eyes are doing lot of work for you.\nThey are trying to capture any intresting, because you are most probably curious.\nThey are trying to filter relevant information, because you are most probably searching.\nYour eyes are most probably used to that behaviour, because you do not know anything else.\n\nMore and more websites pretending to be user-friendly, innovative and serving only useful content.\nAnd you know, that is total bullshit.\nAmazon hides it logout-button on an unexpected position in a drop-down (or fly-out) menu.\nTwitter does the same.\nThey are all following the same trend, namely user-un-friendliness.\n\nThe often quoted phrase „Don't let me think“ might be a tremendious game changer in re-thinking design, but this might let us into a dead end.\nThe sofware, and I mean websites and apps also, we are using day to day is broken.\nAnd ethical design migth hold the answer.\nAral Balkan paved the way for us.\nGive it a fly-by-read, it is very short and join our way back developing benevolent and individual software.\n\nI kept my problem description very briefly in favor to focus on a simple design solution, which might have the power to change at least a tiny thing in the world wide web.\nIt is better to invest my energy into something that brings some advantage on high probablity instead of wasting time in projects that might change whole sophisticated ecosystems on high cost and less probability of finite realisation.\n\n### display: sticky\n\n### display: sticky; top: 0\n\n### Showcases\n\n#### Gallery\n\n#### Social Media\n\n#### Contact Lists\n\n#### Dictonaries, Glossaries and Encyclopedias\n\n#### E-Commerce\n\n## Re-doing keeps the ability to approach any problem from several perspectives\nSynonyms · Antonyms\n\n## What we can learn from Computer Game Discussion about Discourse Theory\n\nOn an example of https://boards.na.leagueoflegends.com/en/c/gameplay-plus/8gLiLnXs-about-gameplay-approval-process-guidelines-and-etiquette\n\n## Cartographing the internet\n\nRecieve unique data bei a minimum of input (short search terms).\n\n## Technology does not solve any social problems, but technical ones\n\nAfter hearing a series of super-scientific talks on how to overcome obstacles that hinder the actual work, I am done. I have seen everything, that I wanted to see. The work is done. It is cute to see some individiuals promoting there little pieces of software that can run on high performance machines, that are only accessable from university networks or similiar institutions, that can gather hunders of processors and hundreds of gigabytes of RAM.\n\nWhy are you calling your software open? It is open, yes, to a biased and homogeneous slice of the society. Yes, it is open, if you can read the codes^[Social codes as well as source codes]. It is a biased rather one-dimensional particular part of humanes. You have to be at least a student^[xx% of German Society 2018 is right now studiying, xx% of German Society has studied and carries a degree, xx% of German Society intends to achieve 2018 (Gymnasiasten, Abendschule, Berufsschule etc.)] It is homogeneous, because most attending people on conferences are white, male,harmless and nice humans.\n\n## Code Design Sucks \n\u003e After hearing from high performance computer system's programmers having to be tought stuff like [git](Revision control manages changes to a set of data over time.), CI and modern programming standards, I am not sure, if I still want Research and Progress to increase and accelerate. It is not about the fact, that highly educated people are not motivated to follow a so called defacto standard and best practise. No, it is not about that. I am concerned about their ignorance. We are surrounded by mass-aplicable technologies that mostly fit one function. Everything becomes technology, but anything remains.\n\nIn Design mostly everybody heard about «Form follows Function» proposition. But what does that actually mean? Do my Thoughts regarding the Functions, Features and Purposes come after the Form is established when I am developing a new Product? \n\n\n## How to keep your shit together\nWhen the funnel goes the other way round\n\n## How Quantum Computing will fuck us gently\nSuperposition, Entangaling and Optimization on what costs?\n\n## How to unleash community based learning\nSO WE LEARN · UN-LEARN · RE-LEARN\n\n## How we are fooled by trivial and linear solutions\nA concession of complexity\n\n\u003e „Explanations exist; they have existed for all time; there is always a well-known solution to every human problem—neat, plausible, and wrong.“ — Henry Louis Mencken\n\n## Skateboarding habits\nDecrease latency of positive experience referred after bad ones\n\n## Why you should refactor your first piece of code ever\n\nReferences: \n- [ITT 2016 - Kevlin Henney - Seven Ineffective Coding Habits of Many Programmers](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsHMHukIlJY)\n","project_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fnextlevelshit%2Fmedium","html_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/projects/github.com%2Fnextlevelshit%2Fmedium","lists_url":"https://awesome.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/projects/github.com%2Fnextlevelshit%2Fmedium/lists"}