avk | 2 months ago | on: A visual editor for the Cursor Browser
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avk | 1 year ago | on: System Tests Have Failed
avk | 3 years ago | on: Perceived Affordances and the Functionality Mismatch
Also, isn't the accessibility of radio buttons for keyboard users something you simply learn? <Tab> isn't the panacea of getting around a web page with a keyboard. I think of <Tab> as navigating interactive elements by default, but within those elements the arrow keys allow more granularity. Several instances of that behavior, including radio buttons, shown here: https://webaim.org/techniques/keyboard/#testing
avk | 3 years ago | on: My experience writing and selling a short story
avk | 3 years ago | on: My experience writing and selling a short story
avk | 3 years ago | on: My experience writing and selling a short story
Disclaimer: light self-promo. Are others interested in more publishing posts like these? I've documented the journey to publication stories with stats, rejections, and a sense of the work involved for most of the short fiction I've published in literary journals. It's been cathartic and encouraging to share the entire process.
My most notable piece[1] ended up making it into The Best American Mystery Stories[2] a few years ago.
[1]: https://arsenalofwords.com/2018/10/30/how-loathing-travel-pu...
[2]: https://arsenalofwords.com/2019/10/01/how-a-regional-writing...
avk | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Does anyone else time their checklists?
avk | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: Does anyone else time their checklists?
That's what I'm curious about. A consistent set of steps that you're committed to doing on some frequency—do you see value in timing things like that?
avk | 9 years ago | on: Improve writing through a scrum style retrospective
avk | 10 years ago | on: Show HN: Braindump, a simple note platform to organize your life
avk | 12 years ago | on: What is A/B Testing?
avk | 13 years ago | on: How do you find the time?
The part that resonated most with me was: "What bone you were meant to have, no dog will drag away." It made me think that it's worth considering which bones are yours and which you only think you'd like to have and improve on. Maybe it's worth re-evaluating what you do spend time on versus what you never feel bad spending time on?
avk | 13 years ago | on: How to Get Startup Ideas
I found this to be the strongest way of saying don't obsess about your competition. Focusing on users will probably help address other issues as well (i.e. working on the wrong problem, building the wrong thing, not making as much of an impact as you could be, etc).
avk | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: A GitHub + AngelList API mashup that ranks startups
avk | 14 years ago | on: Quotes from 1995 Steve Jobs Interview
avk | 14 years ago | on: Creativity requires isolation
I found this comment interesting. I see a to-do list as a way to manage progress towards your goals in discrete steps. That includes things I want to do and those I don't but are necessary. Curious: how do you use a to-do list?
avk | 14 years ago | on: Show HN: Job Change Notifier - Breakup Notifier for LinkedIn
Also, maybe this is a common issue for email heavy / notification apps, but I almost wish there was something else to do after signing up. Can't think of anything useful though, just feels like there's an opportunity for more somewhere there.
avk | 14 years ago | on: Everyme (YC S11) Launching Private Beta of New Address Book
avk | 14 years ago | on: Poll: Do you like the Google Calendar redesign?
I also appreciate how the month view uses black text instead of white text on all day events. This makes them easier to read.
avk | 14 years ago | on: Humanity's Greatest Innovation | GrasshopperHerder.com
I find conceptual work is sending me back to paper and lower fidelity even more these days with AI. The fundamentals thrive with more freeform tools.