#endusers — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #endusers, aggregated by home.social.
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In today's thrilling episode of "Buzzword Bingo," we've learned that #AI #vulnerabilities are not just real, they're ✨0-click✨ miracles that apparently transform humans into 'end users' who need to "securely adopt" what is already leaking data like a sieve. 🚀 Rest assured, the Agentic AI Revolution is here to protect you from... itself? 🤦♂️
https://www.aim.security/lp/aim-labs-echoleak-blogpost #BuzzwordBingo #AgenticAI #DataSecurity #EndUsers #HackerNews #ngated -
The best #technology is transparent w/ Rumee Singh, #ceo #cofounder.
Great technology and solutions shouldn't need end-users to understand what's under the hood. It should provide value, solve a problem, and Just Work(TM).
https://podbite.link/bites/the-best-technology-is-vZc7YApF
📺 / 📻: https://link.chtbl.com/steampowered 🌐: https://steampoweredshow.com/shows/rumee-singh
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The only thing you should ever assume about your end users is that they'll use your software however the hell they want. #EndUsers #Software #UserBehavior
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All #tech services are only going to get worse. There is little incentive to make good products. The goal of #techstartups is to get good enough reviews to sell out to a bigger company, they only have to appeal to reviewers and insiders. Established services, like #Google, are a #monopoly and only exist to make shareholders happy, not #endusers. End users are the third class citizens of the tech world. 1/2
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@Nonog
LOL
It is what? 30 years since Windows 3.1?
And this is being suggested as a way forward?Are the authors seriously saying that designers and developers should pay attention to #EndUsers?
Software companies, designers and developers have fucked us over for decades.
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@Nonog
LOL
It is what? 30 years since Windows 3.1?
And this is being suggested as a way forward?Are the authors seriously saying that designers and developers should pay attention to #EndUsers?
Software companies, designers and developers have fucked us over for decades.
Where is the financial incentive for them to change? -
@Nonog
LOL
It is what? 30 years since Windows 3.1?
And this is being suggested as a way forward?Are the authors seriously saying that designers and developers should pay attention to #EndUsers?
Software companies, designers and developers have fucked us over for decades.
Where is the financial incentive for them to change? -
@Nonog
LOL
It is what? 30 years since Windows 3.1?
And this is being suggested as a way forward?Are the authors seriously saying that designers and developers should pay attention to #EndUsers?
Software companies, designers and developers have fucked us over for decades.
Where is the financial incentive for them to change? -
@Nonog
LOL
It is what? 30 years since Windows 3.1?
And this is being suggested as a way forward?Are the authors seriously saying that designers and developers should pay attention to #EndUsers?
Software companies, designers and developers have fucked us over for decades.
Where is the financial incentive for them to change? -
Did a feature you love disappear from your Free Software project of choice? Before kicking up a fuss on Reddit, read this.
I think that KDE’s track record shows that devs do not remove stuff just because. Quite the contrary.
But sometimes things do get removed (the desktop cube? grouping apps in one window?) and often it is because or the feature is unmaintained, been so for a while and starting to suffer from bit-rot; or because it is built on some old technology that cannot be replicated in the new environment without a complete rewrite.
In both cases, the reason a feature does not get re-implemented boils down to a lack of resources: the people who could do the job, can’t because there are so many other things to do, many of which are vital to the survival of the overall project.
Fortunately, the solution is simple: do your part.
KDE is a porous, grassroots and welcoming community. Join the us and become part of the effort to build one of the largest and most diverse collections of end user, publicly-owned, free software projects in existence.
I know, I know: “but I can’t code”, etc., etc. But there are many things you can do to help. You can help organise Akademy 2024 for starters. Or you can translate menus and system messages, you can write documentation, paint a wallpaper, design icons, edit videos, support booth staff at events, triage and report bugs, or just donate and contribute to financially supporting devs who still have to hold down pesky day jobs that get in the way of coding for KDE… The list goes on and on.
The point is, regardless of your level of technical knowledge, the more resources you free up elsewhere, the more time the people who do know how to code will have to maintain and translate software and features in the new Plasma 6 environment.
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Let's try this: Dear #lazyweb / #lazyfedi, what is the current go-to if I have to/want to write application #documentation for #endusers?
It is a #rust application, that does contain a lot of #rustdoc already, but that is very specific to the code, like api/developers doc. It is not end user stuff.So, what to do? Own branch and something in it, that then gets rendered on a Github-or-similar page? A .md file used with #mkdocs? Using #readthedocs and their #sphinx based setup (also their examples are pretty python related). Somehting else?
I would like to stay as near to the code as I can. *Ideally* it would be rustdoc comments, but that can't be, as that is used for the developers doc already. "Just" a file besides, maybe in doc/ sounds better than whole new branch? Also, would be nice if I do NOT have to learn a complete new markup language.
Any #suggestions?
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I love seeing these discussions on the new .zip domain. They clearly show that technically correct solutions can't ignore the end user. Otherwise, you have a huge mess on your hands.
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One of the key benefits of #DesignThinking in #TechnicalLeadership is its ability to foster a more #HumanCentered approach to #ProblemSolving. This approach involves putting the needs of the #EndUsers, or #customers, at the forefront of the #DecisionMaking process. This helps technical leaders to understand the #PainPoints faced by their customers and #design solutions that address these issues in a meaningful way. https://medium.com/@irSodeh/design-thinking-for-technical-leaders-855b64cc1ceb
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One of the key benefits of #DesignThinking in #TechnicalLeadership is its ability to foster a more #HumanCentered approach to #ProblemSolving. This approach involves putting the needs of the #EndUsers, or #customers, at the forefront of the #DecisionMaking process. This helps technical leaders to understand the #PainPoints faced by their customers and #design solutions that address these issues in a meaningful way. https://medium.com/@irSodeh/design-thinking-for-technical-leaders-855b64cc1ceb
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One of the key benefits of #DesignThinking in #TechnicalLeadership is its ability to foster a more #HumanCentered approach to #ProblemSolving. This approach involves putting the needs of the #EndUsers, or #customers, at the forefront of the #DecisionMaking process. This helps technical leaders to understand the #PainPoints faced by their customers and #design solutions that address these issues in a meaningful way. https://medium.com/@irSodeh/design-thinking-for-technical-leaders-855b64cc1ceb
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One of the key benefits of #DesignThinking in #TechnicalLeadership is its ability to foster a more #HumanCentered approach to #ProblemSolving. This approach involves putting the needs of the #EndUsers, or #customers, at the forefront of the #DecisionMaking process. This helps technical leaders to understand the #PainPoints faced by their customers and #design solutions that address these issues in a meaningful way. https://medium.com/@irSodeh/design-thinking-for-technical-leaders-855b64cc1ceb
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One of the key benefits of #DesignThinking in #TechnicalLeadership is its ability to foster a more #HumanCentered approach to #ProblemSolving. This approach involves putting the needs of the #EndUsers, or #customers, at the forefront of the #DecisionMaking process. This helps technical leaders to understand the #PainPoints faced by their customers and #design solutions that address these issues in a meaningful way. https://medium.com/@irSodeh/design-thinking-for-technical-leaders-855b64cc1ceb
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@seadev it means we have zero trust of end-users, don't let them on or near computers, and suddenly systems are totally secure.
#security #endusers #zerotrust #servicedesk #rtfm #ID10T #PEBKAC
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Delighted to have Sharron Rush, Executive Director, @knowbility chairing the session on 'Innovation for End Users: Too much or Not Enough?' at #mEnabling19. Register: http://bit.ly/Reg-mEnabling19@sharrush #Innovation #Accessibility #EndUsers #Disabilities #Aging #AccessibleTech
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@z428 the #GNU Project/ #FSF vision was that learning to read and write code was the computer equivalent of mass literacy. That vision survives in things like #DougRuskoff's book 'Program or Be Programmed'. I'd love to see everyone have the opportunity to learn as least basic coding. But with so much software in our lives, even experienced engineers can't read and understand all the code in all the software they use. We are all #EndUsers of something, #UX design has to deal with that.
@alcinnz