Could you explain Twitter to a 5yr old? Some things are just difficult to explain, and this week we look at the challenges of trying to explain complex technical concepts to everyday people.
SHOW: 611
**CLOUD NEWS OF THE WEEK - **http://bit.ly/cloudcast-cnotw)
**CHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST - **"CLOUDCAST BASICS")
SHOW SPONSORS:
- CloudZero - Cloud Cost Intelligence for Engineering Teams)
- strongDM) - Secure infrastructure access for the modern stack.
- Manage access to any server, database, or Kubernetes instance in minutes. Fully auditable, replayable, secure, and drag-and-drop easy. Try it free for 14 days - www.strongdm.com/signup)
- Monitor CI Pipelines and Tests with Datadog CI Visibility)
- Start monitoring the health and performance of your CI environment with a free 14 day Datadog trial). Listeners of The Cloudcast will also receive a free Datadog T-shirt.
SHOW NOTES:
- Back to the Future of Twitter) (Ben Thompson, Stratechery)
** **
I GET HOW IT WORKS, BUT WHAT DOES IT ACTUALLY DO?
Many of us use Twitter on a daily basis, but if you had to explain it to someone, could you explain what it is and what value it provides? Many of us are tasked with a similar challenge in trying to explain our day-to-day work. ** **
EXPLAINING COMPLEX THINGS IS HARD. MAYBE THAT’S A SIGN THAT IT’S TOO TECHNICAL OR SHOULD BE BROKEN APART
- What problem does something solve?
- Who has that problem?
- Does the problem need to be solved by a product or a platform?
- Does the product align to one or many people’s jobs?
- Does the platform align to one of many people’s jobs?
- If it’s a platform, do the people with the problem want all of it?
- Does the platform approach limit your ability to monetize it (e.g. too restrictive)?
- Could you platform be valuable if it was broken up?
FEEDBACK?
- Email: show at the cloudcast dot net
- Twitter: @thecloudcastnet)