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India's Covid crisis has been the only thing going on in my head lately.
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When shall this pass?
India is reeling with the second wave and it's hard not to see the healthcare system being overloaded while on the other hand, our leaders are busy shoving their politics into this as well. In the midst of all this, what we all can least do is stay home, wear masks, sanitize, take care of your loved ones as well as those who take care of you, and not let ourselves become a burden onto our fellow frontline workers.
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Good Reads
A few mental models the truly exceptional people use to excel at what they do every day. How exceptional people think.
While we're here talking about healthcare, it is imperative for product people to start thinking about how might one design for a highly regulated and overwhelming industry. This article throws light on some of the strategies for approaching products in healthcare as well as education.
Net Promoter Score and App ratings have been age-old methods of measuring how your App experience is. A better and more insightful way, however, is measuring it through heuristics.
For years now we have been thought to bring the human to the center and design everything around them. It's now time to look beyond human-centered design.
Tiny Mac Apps with big impact
A tiny menu bar calendar that's always a click away from any screen you're on. All your calendar events are seamlessly synced.
A free app that makes images load faster and take less disk space, without sacrificing quality.
A menu bar app that gives you instant access to your webcam. Pretty helpful to check yourself out just before a call instead of opening Photobooth every time.
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