What I've been reading this week - November 16, 2019

My friend and colleague Colin Hynes wrote a great article on the biggest flaws of usability testing (and how to fix them.) It’s a great reminder that we need to push back on ‘good enough’ thinking.

Remember when the Internet was free? Good times. Of course there are still free options on the Internet, but to get the ‘good stuff’ you have to pay. The Times did a story this week about how subscription services are evolving into status symbols.

Andy Baio - always a good guy to follow - started experimenting with separating audio tracks on songs. He created Spleeter and, well, if for no other reason you should check out the vocal tracks they’ve isolated. Amazing.