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They did $9.2 billion in revenue for the 2020 financial year. Quoted from the article, which is worth reading.


Kmart Australia has zero relationship with Kmart US. Totally different companies. That's the confusion here.


I built a small throwaway project that's kinda like that. https://flipr.social/

I should add the links for sharing as a feature update.


Knobs shouldn't be hard to use - hold down the knob that needs the adjustment and then drag in either of two directions to set the value. Maybe have a pop-up over the knob that displays the value as it's in use.


Thanks! For me, this works well for knobs that don't require frequent adjustments. Currently, my knobs have little pills next to them that switch a knob to a "precision mode." It is a little quicker, but you may need to remember to disable this mode next time you use the knob.

I also played with the idea of letting users slide their finger off a knob (tap and slide away from the center). This allows for moving the finger over a longer circumference, hence enabling a great degree of precision. The problems with this approach are that it takes longer to operate such knobs, you need to communicate to the user what the max allowable distance from the knob is, it can interfere with scrolling, and it doesn't work for knobs close to the edge of the screen. (Your idea works well for knobs at the edges.)

And this is just knobs! There are many other components, interactions between them, as well as associated accessibility challenges, haptics, etc. Instead of reinventing the wheel, I was hoping that human factors people had developed relevant guidelines, but perhaps it simply is not a prevalent enough problem.


Loopy Pro has a cool convention that I haven't seen elsewhere for this. Drag up or down to change the knob value. While doing that, drag left or right to zoom in. That makes the up/down movement more precise.


I will look into it! Is this for mobile or desktop? I would like to see how they introduce this interaction pattern and what feedback they provide as you interact with the knob.


It's an ios app. IMO it's really good. I own exactly one apple product, and it's an iPad that only runs Loopy Pro.

Here's a section from the manual that loosely explains the concept[1]:

> Adjust a slider or dial’s value by dragging up and down, or left and right for horizontal sliders. For finer control, move your finger away from the dial.

[1]: https://loopypro.com/manual/#sliders-and-dials


Thanks! This link is really great!

My only Apple product is also an iPad, and I mostly use it to make music with Auxy Studio:)

Do you use any fun apps on Android? Currently, my favorite apps are Digitron and Nanoloop. (No affiliation, but Digitron's upgrade was gifted to me.)


The only other music or audio app I use with any regularity is Reaper on Windows. I tend to do more performance-oriented stuff, and I try to keep everything outside the computer as much as practical. I don't use any software synths. I like the constraints and UX of dialing patches into my one keyboard/drum machine. I record some, but mainly I like to play in real time and not fiddle with VSTs and plugins.


Makes sense. Hardware is not something within my reach, currently, so I stick with software. I'm sure hardware can be a lot more fun.


I've been tracking that on and off for years - https://parans.com/

Not sure it's really caught on, but it's out there


Thanks! That looks like it.

I wonder what the light's spectra and intensity are.

I'm guessing that its cost is prohibitive, or maybe the light's characteristics are just not so great.

I'd love to be able to do some low-intensity tanning at home, for vitamin D and skin health.

Thanks a ton.


anyone curious how employee ownership can work for large tech enterprises, a good starting point can be the material made available through the Beyster Institute - https://rady.ucsd.edu/why/centers/beyster/index.html

The founder built an $8 Billion dollar employee owned company, SAIC - and then allowed it to be carved up once he left having failed to ensure the culture of employee ownership was rooted as firmly with the board of directors as it was with the rank and file employees. I worked there for 12 years and saw firsthand the slide away from the ownership model, and it was instructive for me in my early career years.


Huh, are there speciality chewing sticks purpose made for this?


Yes! You have one on the tip of each finger. Just don't go too crazy because while they're rechargeable, they recharge very slowly.


what do you do when you're all out?


There's an emergency backup source located at the ends of your two other large extremities.


'Miswak' sticks are popular in the Middle East/Northern Africa.

Raw mastic gum seems to be gaining popularity in the US.

Neither is popular for the explicit purpose of cognitive enhancement, though.


>Miswak' sticks are popular in the Middle East/Northern Africa.

that is for cleaning the teeth, and I read somewhere that there is some evident that it is somewhat effective in reducing tooth decay.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miswak

in India there was or is a toothpaste brand called Meswak, which includes miswak as an ingredient.

nice wordplay in your username :)


>evident

evidence, voice typing error.


I know that there are hard rubber like material that were made to strengthen jaw muscles.

Licorice sticks might be used too.


I personally use turkish falim gum, you can get it basically without flavor, it's pretty hard and you can chew on it for >1h without it tasting weird


very nice, i didn't know about it, thanks


glycyrrhizic acid in licorice can drop your blood potassium level and cause cardiac arrhythmia, however, as well as commonly raising blood pressure [1]

[1] https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6836258/


ok my bad, I thought it was mostly harmless. editing.


ps: apparently licorice can cause harm


Doesn't licorice lower intelligence?


Hmmm, whoever makes this should also infuse it with carbs so they can also make CHO mouth rinsing claims. Helps to have more than one gimmick in a product.


Look up teething sticks for toddlers?


Pencils.


Should add how many working hours are left in the given quarter.


Translated to story points


Paired with a burn rate, assuming people work 20 hours per day, don't take PTO and don't get sick.

Management approved of the solution, and based on our data your can have it done by ... next week. Can you show the MVP?


Does it include unpaid hours checking mail and slack at home?


Wow! What fun reading this niche interest. The Pilot FriXion sounds fun, for spycraft, or to recreate the Acme disappearing reappearing ink from who framed Roger rabbit.

"If you accidentally make your writing disappear, you may be able to get it to reappear by placing the paper in a freezer that reaches below 14°F (-10°C)."


This is fun! I'd like to be able to drag the notes around the circle to align the beat as needed, or a snap to grid with resolution options - but does the thing as described, very nice!


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