I hope my kids don't find out pokemon are lego now. I need that money for food.
I hope my kids don't find out pokemon are lego now. I need that money for food.
How does the GOP reconcile running on fiscal discipline and then skyrocketing the deficit? This is a great read: www.milwaukeeindependent.com/thom-hartman...
This analysis is based entirely on 'feelings' but it seems like it used to be $10-12/seat was kind of a standard monthly price point, but now it's $16 - 20/seat
I don't know if it's inflation or the cost of injecting AI to every tool, but I feel like SaaS subscription prices are so much higher than they used to be
This notification is making Steve Jobs spin in his immaculately minimalist grave
As someone who hasn't been following along closely for the past few years, this is a wild thing to see in the timeline.
My goal in life is to be more useful than a HEIC file. It's a low bar.
Career goal #1: be in a career where I never feel like I have to open up LinkedIn
Noise-cancelling headphones that block the sound of you chewing hard pretzels
I hope my homeschool children will one day appreciate how nice it is that they can wake up, put on some footie pajamas, and be entirely ready for their day
Lurking in the dark corners of my mind for more than 20 years, it turns out, has been the knowledge of how to beat all the levels in Goldeneye for N64
Face ID, but it works when you're yawning
Apple has such an incredible moat through their devices that if I were running their AI strategy, I'd focus entirely on getting heavily-OS integrated experiences exactly right before releasing anything.
Apple awkwardly jamming into my mac settings menu an announcement about something called "Image Playground" is so indicative of their desperate AI catchup strategy.
Seeing what's effectively an ad in a system settings window: what is this, windows?
They should make an "unsubscribe" button that works for just all emails
ChatGPT just helped me center an item in CSS on the first try. I'm now willing to admit AI is the future.
Ahh ok. Yeah I've settled into a groove with GPT's o3-mini-high - it really seems to work for the js and sql stuff I throw at it
While I'm spitting out product recommendations, bentoboxapp.com has changed how I use my dual screen mac setup. Highly recommend.
Granola is the best meeting note taker I've used and it's not even close
What's your main use case? I keep jumping back and forth
Right - what problem are they trying to solve, and what does it look like when that problem is solved? In other words: if you're building them a product/tool, how will they be transformed by it?
I usually default to figuring out why they want xyz and then planting other ideas for getting at the same outcome
Another six actionable reads for startup leaders. Featuring:
- Product discovery basics from @producttalk.bsky.social
- Prioritize better, from @johannarothman.bsky.social
- Understanding AI agents
- Buy, don't build, from @cjgustafson.bsky.social
- Hire people who do the work
The number of emails I get to "Issac" is far too high when you had to correctly spell my name in the email address for it to even reach me
As someone with first and last names that are easy to misspell:
it's easier than ever before to double-check you spelled someone's name right, meaning that *not* checking is increasingly a signal of carelessness and/or disrespect.
We're going to have stranded assets one way or another. Either oil derricks or... much of the earth.
I just spent one hour and fifty-five minutes writing this post about why I track every minute of my working day
dawnchorus.substack.com/p/why-i-trac...
Ironically that framework would probably downrank dishes containing actual rice
This is clearly really cool, but also doesn't really work for my non-developer use case.
It's kind of like the trickster genie who grants you a wish, but gives you the ironically terrible version of what you asked for