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" ... Ensuring your website is aesthetically pleasing is not as important as ensuring it is functional. Nothing frustrates people more than having to deal with a slow, cumbersome and buggy website that is difficult to navigate. The purpose of a website is primarily to draw your member to your brand, your value and your message. ... "
" ... GC: There are times when it frustrates me. I see a lot of unoriginality in illustration and comics. It seems like some artists are only looking to social media for inspiration which is creating a lot of banal and repetitive art, made to appeal to a mass audience. The temptation to create art with mass-market appeal is alluring. I get many more 'likes' on so-called 'relatable' comics, but I do not purposefully try to make that kind of work. I try to maintain an honesty, making personal work drawn from my own experiences. If that work is relatable to other people, that's great, but that's not my main objective.It is also difficult to be somebody who licences artwork for merchandise, as I do, with the proliferation of sites like AliExpress and Wish, where cheap counterfits of artists' designs are available for sale at a fraction of the cost. It's frustrating to see my rip-offs artwork being sold on products sold on sites like Ebay and on social media. Marketers on social media often use my artwork without permission or compensation, too. Often, when I ask them not to use my artwork for paid promotions and advertising (I don't mind if somebody shares my art on their personal account) the poster will be surprised and confused about why they couldn't just take something they found online somewhere and use it. It seems like everything is just seen as free 'content' that is up for grabs. For that reason, I share less personal work than I used to and try to share only work that I have already been paid to do (such as a comic that I was commissioned to make by a website or newspaper.) ... "
" ... Politico cited several unnamed sources in reporting that "the encryption challenge, which the government calls 'going dark,' was the focus of a National Security Council meeting Wednesday morning that included the No. 2 officials from several key agencies." The discussion focused on the lockdown of messaging apps, billed as "a privacy and security feature," which "frustrates authorities investigating terrorism, drug trafficking and child pornography." ... "
" ... Scanlon: We felt like this is a huge problem that would take many years and a huge amount of expertise to pull off so we didn’t even try to develop a front-end content piece, there are so many amazing education resource providers who already do that. We stuck with what we are good at, which is the speech recognition/machine learning/AI piece. We then licensed our voice technology to third parties to integrate into their products and services. So SoapBox Labs is like the oil in the edtech product engine. And we always knew we didn't want to just build a mediocre product. Before SoapBox Labs, the accuracy of the voice technology kids used was just abysmal and concerning. If you tell a kid they're right when they're wrong, a false positive, that's not educational—that’s reinforcing errors. Equally telling a kid they are wrong when they are right, a false negative, damages confidence and frustrates them. Both errors can do more harm than good and screws up the whole feedback loop. And if you lose faith in something that's scalable, that's catastrophic. So we set ourselves a fairly high bar and focused on ages two to 12. We now have an amazing team with over 130 years of speech recognition and computational linguistics expertise in the company. People love the novelty of AI, but you need to hold back and invest a little bit deeper to make sure we're getting that quality of experience that is on par with human evaluators, that's what's key. We took the time to build this technology right. ... "
" ... See what they do in those locations, then think about how your product can make whatever it is faster, easier, less stressful, less costly, etc. If they’re already using your products, watch what frustrates them, what slows them down, what causes confusion. You can often learn more from one sincerely pounded fist than from a dozen formal customer satisfaction surveys. ... "