Evan Czaplicki, creator of the Elm programming language, gave a talk about online communities from his experience and in context of some historical trends. At 40:30 he describes some ideas for...
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Evan Czaplicki, creator of the Elm programming language, gave a talk about online communities from his experience and in context of some historical trends. At 40:30 he describes some ideas for "intentional communication," where choice architecture can be used to shape desirable outcomes for online communication.
This talk seems really very aligned with what @Deimos is trying to achieve with Tildes. Whilst it is 50min long I highly recommend anyone interested in how Tildes could be designed watch it, I...
This talk seems really very aligned with what @Deimos is trying to achieve with Tildes. Whilst it is 50min long I highly recommend anyone interested in how Tildes could be designed watch it, I also really enjoyed Evan's presentation style.
Thanks James, I finally got around to watching this tonight and really enjoyed it. Evan's got some great insights about some of the dynamics that come up often, and there are some interesting...
Thanks James, I finally got around to watching this tonight and really enjoyed it. Evan's got some great insights about some of the dynamics that come up often, and there are some interesting ideas and sources in here as well. I should probably try to send him a message about Tildes, definitely seems like something he might be interested in based on this talk.
Evan Czaplicki, creator of the Elm programming language, gave a talk about online communities from his experience and in context of some historical trends. At 40:30 he describes some ideas for "intentional communication," where choice architecture can be used to shape desirable outcomes for online communication.
This talk seems really very aligned with what @Deimos is trying to achieve with Tildes. Whilst it is 50min long I highly recommend anyone interested in how Tildes could be designed watch it, I also really enjoyed Evan's presentation style.
Thanks James, I finally got around to watching this tonight and really enjoyed it. Evan's got some great insights about some of the dynamics that come up often, and there are some interesting ideas and sources in here as well. I should probably try to send him a message about Tildes, definitely seems like something he might be interested in based on this talk.