The Majority Of Your Users
A developer's perspective on how most users interact with open-source software, focusing on practical usage over deep engagement.
A developer's perspective on how most users interact with open-source software, focusing on practical usage over deep engagement.
Argues that effective security and sustainability require systemic changes, not user behavior modification, drawing parallels between tech and environmental efforts.
A developer reflects on brand trust and perception regarding the durability of fitness trackers from Garmin, Apple, and Oura in different environments.
An experiment testing if players with feminine usernames receive different in-game chat comments than those with masculine names in Overwatch.
Explores how developer biases impact software design, using online anonymity debates to argue for inclusive, socially-aware system architecture.
An IT professional argues that technology is often wrongly blamed for human errors, using real-world examples from workplace incidents.
Google categorizes mobile users into three behavior groups to help tailor app and website experiences for different usage patterns.