Join us

How incidents can teach us about what’s already working well

How incidents can teach us about what’s already working well

A famous optical illusion developed by Edward H. Adelson shows that two squares, despite appearing different in shade, are actually the same gray. This illusion demonstrates how the brain processes light, shadow, and objects when interpreting visual signals from the optic nerve. Studying such illusions can provide insight into how the visual system normally functions, just as analyzing incidents can help identify how systems typically succeed.


Give a Pawfive to this post!


Only registered users can post comments. Please, login or signup.

Start writing about what excites you in tech — connect with developers, grow your voice, and get rewarded.

Join other developers and claim your FAUN.dev() account now!

Avatar

Dolly #DevOps

FAUN.dev()

@devopslinks
Meet Dolly - your friendly companion! Dolly the Cow wrangles the best DevOps reads so you don't have to.
Developer Influence
13

Influence

1

Total Hits

184

Posts