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Karri Saarinen on X: "Today we are announcing a new Project experience for @linear
Karri Saarinen on X: "Today we are announcing a new Project experience for @linear
One of the key things about Linear is that it is always built with purpose and quality. Instead of throwing… — Karri Saarinen (@karrisaarinen)
projects start in this vague state of some words on a page, and eventually grow, there is discussion, and it gets refined to something more specific. You start defining issues, and you can create them just highlighting text in the doc. Eventually the work starts and there will be milestones and project updates. Now this whole lifecycle this can happen in Linear.
Internally we moved all of our project specs, and product related documentation to Linear. The key thing we noticed is that this way the documentation is more accessible, accurate and authoritative for everyone. You don’t have random or multiple docs of the project, or you don’t have to hunt to find where the doc is. The doc is the project and Linear is where the project work actually happens.
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Karri Saarinen on X: "Today we are announcing a new Project experience for @linear
Jake Zegil on X: "What do we call the neighborhood for NYC tech? I keep running into founders that live in a specific part of Williamsburg. It's cozy, affordable, close to transit (15m from Union), great food nearby. There's also free coworking 😳 https://t.co/WkDW9jQWkg" / X
Jake Zegil on X: "What do we call the neighborhood for NYC tech? I keep running into founders that live in a specific part of Williamsburg. It's cozy, affordable, close to transit (15m from Union), great food nearby. There's also free coworking 😳 https://t.co/WkDW9jQWkg" / X
I keep running into founders that live in a specific part of Williamsburg. It's cozy, affordable, close to transit (15m from Union), great food nearby. There's also free coworking 😳 — Jake Zegil (@JakeZegil)
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Jake Zegil on X: "What do we call the neighborhood for NYC tech? I keep running into founders that live in a specific part of Williamsburg. It's cozy, affordable, close to transit (15m from Union), great food nearby. There's also free coworking 😳 https://t.co/WkDW9jQWkg" / X
A fascinating thing about Apple is that the company doesn’t believe in data analytics. The combination of its stance on privacy and its belief in product design decisions made by people with good taste means even basic things like usage data aren’t tracked.
A fascinating thing about Apple is that the company doesn’t believe in data analytics. The combination of its stance on privacy and its belief in product design decisions made by people with good taste means even basic things like usage data aren’t tracked.
It explains a lot. — Dare Obasanjo🐀 (@Carnage4Life)
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A fascinating thing about Apple is that the company doesn’t believe in data analytics. The combination of its stance on privacy and its belief in product design decisions made by people with good taste means even basic things like usage data aren’t tracked.
Asian Americans are so cooked. Feels so surreal to walk on a UC campus to an encampment to see these ~azn~ kids just look the other way. Like how are white queers doing more to show support for Palestine than these no thoughts head empty ass ppl who only care about boba and EDM
Asian Americans are so cooked. Feels so surreal to walk on a UC campus to an encampment to see these ~azn~ kids just look the other way. Like how are white queers doing more to show support for Palestine than these no thoughts head empty ass ppl who only care about boba and EDM
— سماه (@samahonline)
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Asian Americans are so cooked. Feels so surreal to walk on a UC campus to an encampment to see these ~azn~ kids just look the other way. Like how are white queers doing more to show support for Palestine than these no thoughts head empty ass ppl who only care about boba and EDM
Silicon Jungle on X: "my big bets for the future: - the boundaries between mediums will mostly disappear. - computation will be embedded in other mediums rather than as a stand alone thing. - the ability to sketch out rough ideas and progressively enhance them will be incredibly important. - AI will…" / X
Silicon Jungle on X: "my big bets for the future: - the boundaries between mediums will mostly disappear. - computation will be embedded in other mediums rather than as a stand alone thing. - the ability to sketch out rough ideas and progressively enhance them will be incredibly important. - AI will…" / X
- the boundaries between mediums will mostly disappear. - computation will be embedded in other mediums rather than as a stand alone thing. - the ability to sketch out rough ideas and progressively enhance them will be incredibly important. - AI will… — Silicon Jungle (@JungleSilicon)
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Silicon Jungle on X: "my big bets for the future: - the boundaries between mediums will mostly disappear. - computation will be embedded in other mediums rather than as a stand alone thing. - the ability to sketch out rough ideas and progressively enhance them will be incredibly important. - AI will…" / X
GREG ISENBERG on X: "28 founder rules that they never teach you: 1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… https://t.co/ZAKuRvmzST" / X
GREG ISENBERG on X: "28 founder rules that they never teach you: 1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… https://t.co/ZAKuRvmzST" / X
1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… — GREG ISENBERG (@gregisenberg)
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GREG ISENBERG on X: "28 founder rules that they never teach you: 1. Cash-flow is like an "exit" every year 2. Networking events are 99% a waste of time 3. Your mental health is always at risk 4. You most likely won't make life changing money but will probably make "car changing" money or "house… https://t.co/ZAKuRvmzST" / X
For the GANG awards, the Jedi: Survivor audio team put together supercuts of all our favorite audio moments in the game. I felt like they were too good to not share, so I got permission to upload some of them here! Starting with the video for Sound Design of the Year 🧵
For the GANG awards, the Jedi: Survivor audio team put together supercuts of all our favorite audio moments in the game. I felt like they were too good to not share, so I got permission to upload some of them here! Starting with the video for Sound Design of the Year 🧵
— Nick von Kaenel (@nickvonkaenel)
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For the GANG awards, the Jedi: Survivor audio team put together supercuts of all our favorite audio moments in the game. I felt like they were too good to not share, so I got permission to upload some of them here! Starting with the video for Sound Design of the Year 🧵
Enrique Allen on X: "Great to see @lil_dill demystify how design, craft and beauty create business value at @stripe, from significantly improving email engagement (20%+) to increasing revenue on average by 11.9% with Stripe’s Optimized Checkout Suite 🪄🤑 https://t.co/TnMByMO0Kw" / X
Enrique Allen on X: "Great to see @lil_dill demystify how design, craft and beauty create business value at @stripe, from significantly improving email engagement (20%+) to increasing revenue on average by 11.9% with Stripe’s Optimized Checkout Suite 🪄🤑 https://t.co/TnMByMO0Kw" / X
importance of design and example of a company being design-driven
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Enrique Allen on X: "Great to see @lil_dill demystify how design, craft and beauty create business value at @stripe, from significantly improving email engagement (20%+) to increasing revenue on average by 11.9% with Stripe’s Optimized Checkout Suite 🪄🤑 https://t.co/TnMByMO0Kw" / X
Here's your sign that if you're struggling with something maybe you should just reach out to the person who is the best at that thing and ask if they'd like to do it instead.
Here's your sign that if you're struggling with something maybe you should just reach out to the person who is the best at that thing and ask if they'd like to do it instead.
Here's the crappy G I sent and then the one he sent back. The dude rocks. — Mike Smith (@mikesmith187)
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Here's your sign that if you're struggling with something maybe you should just reach out to the person who is the best at that thing and ask if they'd like to do it instead.
I was studying child development, & when a parent or adult hits a kid throughout their childhood, they can end up developing a dissociative disorder in adulthood. A child cannot physically escape abuse majority of the time, so they mentally go else where and detach mentally in…
I was studying child development, & when a parent or adult hits a kid throughout their childhood, they can end up developing a dissociative disorder in adulthood. A child cannot physically escape abuse majority of the time, so they mentally go else where and detach mentally in…
— EarthtoGazelle (@EarthToGazelle)
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I was studying child development, & when a parent or adult hits a kid throughout their childhood, they can end up developing a dissociative disorder in adulthood. A child cannot physically escape abuse majority of the time, so they mentally go else where and detach mentally in…
TikTok’s 3 strategic comms mistakes with this video:
TikTok’s 3 strategic comms mistakes with this video:
1) LITERALLY DOING THIS 👀The TikTok team was so concerned with getting the words exactly right that they had the CEO read from a script. But trust is won or lost through body language — not words — and the script messed up… — Lulu Cheng Meservey (@lulumeservey)
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TikTok’s 3 strategic comms mistakes with this video:
George Mayer on Twitter / X
George Mayer on Twitter / X
The tech industry has moved on from agile. It was a clear step in the right direction, but we shook it down for what it was worth and left the rest behind. Now practicing a strict version of agile is a sign of rigidity and a top-down management, ironically.— George Mayer (@GeorgeMayer) April 22, 2024
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Elizabeth Goodspeed on Twitter / X
Elizabeth Goodspeed on Twitter / X
I'm obsessed with Michael's theory of chaos packaging! Maybe it also explains why everything is in a jug now? https://t.co/kzjjV1u9bV pic.twitter.com/7ezLc6Cu7G— Elizabeth Goodspeed (@domesticetch) April 22, 2024
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Soleio ✦ on Twitter / X
Soleio ✦ on Twitter / X
Software designers of tomorrow should study games like Tiny Glade as they look and behave more like where software will end up: 3D/spatial, adaptive, contextual, high-level abstractions, pleasingpic.twitter.com/1M94H8a4ds— Soleio ✦ (@soleio) April 21, 2024
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*echo scream* 🧀 on Twitter / X
*echo scream* 🧀 on Twitter / X
First, we need to find how a "wheel" actually feels perceived from the front. While we can't get infinite angles of z rotation in Figma, we can get close. So after some iterating, I found what seems to be a good enough formula of sizes for our wheel which is split into 7… pic.twitter.com/oqw5eXGs69— *echo scream* 🧀 (@JaceThings) April 20, 2024
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*echo scream* 🧀 on Twitter / X
Ethan Mollick on Twitter / X
Ethan Mollick on Twitter / X
This paper suggests a potential massive revolution in social science.It develops a system where LLMs automatically generate scientific hypotheses, and then test those hypotheses with simulated AI human agents. Even at this early stage, it works surprisingly well. Exciting atuff pic.twitter.com/ekZHYTJHcY— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) April 20, 2024
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cristóbal on Twitter / X
cristóbal on Twitter / X
On too many walks, to too many friends, I've tried to explain this diagram I have in my head about how different forms of knowledge flow into each other cyclically— https://t.co/gwyaeppPew pic.twitter.com/RktTCRqGOq— cristóbal (@tobyshooters) April 19, 2024
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Andy Matuschak on Twitter / X
Andy Matuschak on Twitter / X
What is the highest-growth environment you’ve ever been in? What made it that way?(growth interpreted broadly: professional, in hobbies, interpersonal, etc)— Andy Matuschak (@andy_matuschak) April 19, 2024
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Variety on Twitter / X
Variety on Twitter / X
During the Olympics, NBCUniversal plans to deploy five heart-rate monitors among the parents of athletes. The results will be shown onscreen as moms and dads watch their kids compete — something that test audiences have loved. https://t.co/udJYpluRmy https://t.co/0bzjDUyRa6— Variety (@Variety) April 17, 2024
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