Hi, I'm Jiff. A technical writer. I have extensive experience shipping products that people love and also diving into the metaphorical weeds to learn more about how things work.
Here you can find my musing on various topics. I've included my previous about sections as a reference to how I've evolved over time.
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Rather than digest an uncomfortably long monologue about me, consider nibbling on these well-portioned principles I live by:
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Iâm Antony, a technical product manager.
I have a passion for user experience. Iâve worked at Microsoft, Agoda, Apple, and most recently on my own startup, Binaural Waves, crafting products that people love and use everyday. I have technical experience in programming, system administration, and data crunching, in addition to driving features to their conclusion through product management. Iâve traveled and worked across the globe and I take my worldwide experiences with me everywhere.
Iâm also passionate about new input modalities. I think the keyboard and mouse, while likely here to stay for another decade or so, will eventually be replaced by new modalities that allow a broader range of expression. This transition will begin with programming. I believe development should become a more interactive experience not contrained by the 26 letters of the alphabet. We should be manipulating 3D objects instead â which will give us an entire new dimension to think about.
Furthermore, we should dive deeper into abnormal brain responses, like seizures and synthesia, to see if thereâs additional input via light or sound that weâre not harnassing. Programming shouldnât be a visual only affair and we should be able to use sound to augment whatâs being displayed on the screen.
We should explore why seizures can be caused by flashing lights and see if thereâs an opportunity to turn this trigger into a way to communicate with the brain. Furthermore, binaural beats are often lauded as a way to excite the various frequencies upon our brain operates. Attuning our interface development to be more cognizant of the flexibility of human hearing and sight is something missing in todayâs interfaces.
Back in 2008, I only had two devices. Now, I have a variety of always connected devices to maintain. My primary device is my Macbook Pro, upon which I run various containers and virtual machines to stay abreast of the latest Linux distributions and packages. My secondary device is an old Dell M6800 which serves as an excellent Debian server. I also have a phone. All are gated behind a pfsense router.
In the next decade or so, weâll see huge advancements in network coverage, upload speed, lossless compression, and power storage. These in tandem will give way to new applications such as in YouTube where videos is downloaded directly from creatorâs devices instead of being stored on a centralised server.
In my spare time, I enjoy running, as I did when young, as a way to stay healthy and upbeat. Music is also one of my favourite pastimes and youâll find me listening to Ulrich Schnauss, Boards of Canda Radiohead, and Girlsâ Generation, among others.
Finally, I consider myself an avid reader and enjoy works from the likes of Stephen King, Ken Catran, Ayn Rand, and many others.