They finally stop being so bold
They finally stop being so bold
Iβve been inspired by the Disney boycott. Thinking of putting together a list of other ways you can act (in addition to voting). What should I put on the list?
Momentum is such a driving factor in success. The scientific definition helps underscore the components of momentum.
Momentum = mass x veolcity. Momentum has a direction and a magnitude. The bigger the team, or the faster you move, the harder it is to change that momentum!
Zoom in enough, all hockey sticks look linear!
Which will (has) AI canibalized first?
UX
Visual Design
Is it just me, or does it feel like the pace progress with AI tools has started to slow or even slide backwards in some cases?
In times of uncertainty, I've found myself turning to a strategy we often use when building products -- always looking to decrease single points of failure. fFrom sources of income to parenting to child care the more uncertainty the more you want to have a back up plan!
The @bambulabglobal.bsky.social super tack smooth plate is epic.
Being a startup founder is tough. You know you're going to encounter some bumps... but sometimes you hit one so big you almost fly off the horse.
If you've ever experienced that, you know it's beyond just thinking your way out of it. It can feel demoralizing.
#Startups #Entrepreneurship
Has anyone simulated geopolitics with AI yet? I know it has a war games feel to it but I actually think it would be awesome political commentary.
Yeah. This is gonna end well.
Iβve yet to talk to someone who actually thinks their team would be more productive back in the office.
I think one is technically a thing and the other a place.
I think some of that stuff is promised but not released yet. Although Iβm just starting to explore the capabilities.
Agree that the competition is healthy! Dust still settling though!
Just started playing with manus. Interesting to use it for more complex tasks. Can also create actual website or web apps.
Makes it a lot harder to build community when you're stretched across multiple platforms.
Would love to hear your experienece and where your communities have run to.
Do I have a post about design? I've found that Bluesky has the strongest design community.
Web 3, they're still on X.
Entreprenuership, startups? I guess Linkedin?
When Twitter died, I found my online community was torn apart and thrown to various corners of the internet. Some stayed with X, others left for Bluesky, some just quit social media altogether.
For me, each platform has become more niche, which is a challenge!
The feature where ChatGPT remembers things across different conversations.
Iβm sorry to hear that!
That post for me was actually all about my own journey. About reminding myself that I get more from the actually process than any other part of it.
Same starting info. Same initial prompts. A chasm between the quality of the outputs.
#AI #Solopreneur
And Iβm not talking about a marginally better response. Iβm talking about things like a Claude nailing the design and build of a landing page after a single prompt and a few background docs.
Whereas I spent over an hour with chat gpt and still never really got what I wanted.
ChatGPT is slowly losing the throne for my most used AI.
Most complex tasks I ask of an AI, I do across multiple platforms. Almost always ChatGPt and Claude. But also Perplexity and Manus.
This week, Claude has been hands down beating that gpt on takes Iβve been throwing at them.
And for the most part I posted for myself. Lessons I learned. Nuggests of wisdom I picked up. Insights i uncovered
Was it fun building an audience? Absolutely. But I actually found the process of posting to be even more rewarding. It helped me put down on paper the things I was thinking and feeling
I grew my twitter following from 0-35k in under a year. The secret?
I just kept posting.
Throughout that journey the number of tweets I had almost always correlated 1:1 with the number of followers I had.
If Claude has the same memory capabilities as ChatGPT it would win-out on most tasks. But I find their current "project knowledge" workaround to be clunky at best.
#AI
Donβt get me wrong, I love Asana. Itβs my preferred task-management tool and have used it for over a decade (and will continue to). But I do think they could work on both how theyβre incorporating and talking about AI features.
Whether or not the features are indeed rooted in user problems is hard to say, but it ends up completely undermining what could be big
For example they say:
βCustomize any workflow with AI Studioβ
But something more impactful might be:
βNever miss a step in your processβ
Great example of βAI Stuffingβ with the latest Asana announcement. Entire page focuses on the new ways AI can be leveraged w/o talking about what user problems that actually addresses.
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