Caption: Contemplating Application Design and User Experience with Personal Notes
Description: The picture shows a page from a spiral notebook with handwritten notes dated Saturday, January 29th, 2024. The notes comprise a list of reflections about the sender's experience after distributing a first set of burritos. Points mentioned include issues with explaining a product, the importance of an app or loop in onboarding users, delete function, permission settings, search functionality, personalization of experiences, and accountability. There's also a mention of an app providing smooth onboarding through just an invite code.Extracted Text
Saturday January 29th, 2024
Lots of reflections after sending the first set of burritos.
I did a poor job explaining what this is and how to use it.
It’s clear that an app or loop is very important. Want to onboard Android too.
Delete is important.
Permissions are important (pub v. private)
Search is desired
Exploring as if a computer was magic. Give lots of examples. Like payroll calendar. Doors w/schedules. When’s a good time to x... Spotify friend listening to same music, go on concert together. Matching products I actually want. Not amzn-trash. Find teacher, want to hand to bake? There’s a local teacher
Accountability
This is where I want to get to.
Have some shows of the magic.
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Your burritos are a digital platform that allows you to upload multimedia files to the web via an iOS shortcut. Participants of the experiment will have a personal webpage that recommends similar content they or others have uploaded, fostering a sense of community. There's a collaborative aspect for developers, with APIs available and the potential for collective improvement of the Next.js app. Keep in mind that the platform, especially for video uploads (currently capped at 100MB), is a work in progress and feedback is encouraged to refine the experience. The speaker instructs on how to use a digital tool, explaining that it can load various types of content. Users can add to the tool by accessing a shortcut through three dots, and their content should appear in the share sheet for photos, videos, audio notes, and text—though text support is limited at this stage. There's a file size limitation of 100 megabytes, which generally affects photos and audio. The speaker expresses gratitude for the willingness to participate and encourages feedback and engagement at any level, emphasizing a desire to build something beneficial for the group.
Feeling exhausted but content, the speaker reflects on their constant work and aspirations to improve processes, like making John's burrito preparation faster. They acknowledge that their current project may have flaws, but see potential for it to be a dynamic back-end platform with multiple uses. The speaker expresses a desire to create something novel and valuable, while also fostering a space for both public and private sharing. Amidst these professional goals, they cherish personal connections, such as a satisfying morning of surfing with friends.
Hi friends, Bob the Burrito now has a new feature where it sends you a text message once you're done customizing your burrito.