LLMs are interesting here - since they can handle ambiguity, there's the potential for user-centric interface, no matter how you work.
My partner built TaskML, a plugin for ChatGPT which means todos are managed in chat, as you go. It's been interesting to consider how it changes the way I plan my work, and reflect on it. I'm still trying to figure out how to improve on a long list that can get overwhelming though.
Dimension is an XR entertainment studio providing revolutionary volumetric and virtual production for broadcast, brands, bands and the big screen. [1]
Our development team is working with cutting edge software and solving hard problems in computer vision [2]. We’re looking for an engineer to join the team and support our on-prem and cloud graphics processing.
If you're excited about the future of graphics, emerging enabling technologies including Unreal Engine and Omniverse, and what those trends mean for end user experiences - reach out via the job description below or reach me directly via charles at dimensionstudio dot co (sic).
Dimension | VFX DevOps Engineer | Full-time | London, UK
Dimension (dimensionstudio.co) is an XR studio, working on cutting edge technologies in entertainment.
We're looking for a VFX DevOps Engineer to support our on-prem and cloud development. This is a role at the intersection between our render farm infrastructure and 3d graphics engineering stack.
Dimension | London, UK | Fulltime | 3D Web Developer | ONSITE/remote(covid) | dimensionstudio.co
Dimension is an immersive studio that creates the highest fidelity human assets in 3D. We’re working across xr platforms and 2d media. We’re seeing growth in web based delivery in particular, and are looking for a full stack engineer with strengths in front-end development. Work is a mix of internal product development and supporting delivery of client experiences, especially webAR.
Stock price going down means market expects less profit
Directors who can react to this change and minimise loss or find opportunities, should.
This can be increasing revenue (assuming that's tough, otherwise the stock price wouldnt be tanking), or reducing cost (some development work created, a lot of other work lost, including dev / management)
I think the point made above is that it's enough for implementation(X) < implementation(Y) in order to sway some people to technology X. Rapid prototyping is an example of this, since the time-value of feedback is higher before the product is well defined.
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MarkIt!! is about learning hard subjects. We have taken higher level Maths and Physics questions and designed a way to test, diagnose and explain the very problems that make these subjects hard to learn. Our diagnostic data connects teachers to relevant and actable sight to aid their teaching.
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You'll be part of a small team, working in London (Baker Street). We have backing from experienced angel investors, early sales and 100 teachers' usage based on our existing prototype built using React and Firebase.
There's an extra step, which involves pulling out parameters and running through them in an ordered way, which would definitely be an interesting read.
You're absolutely right about the benefits of being first to a story. I'd add that the benefit from publishing overall is smaller because online ad revenue doesn't make up for lost off-line print revenue. As consumers switch away from one and into the other, which is the other the pie has shrink over the last 10-15 years.
I'd argue there is still benefit to getting the story right: outlets like the economist and the FT that do focus on quality content / being right are actually still successful today, and are able to capture some of that added value because some segments are still willing to pay to have access to that content, which complements their ad revenues.
(economist group annual report, http://www.economistgroup.com/pdfs/annual_report_2012_final_...)
My partner built TaskML, a plugin for ChatGPT which means todos are managed in chat, as you go. It's been interesting to consider how it changes the way I plan my work, and reflect on it. I'm still trying to figure out how to improve on a long list that can get overwhelming though.