| Nov 12 |
@maxharris9 @TulsiGabbard Have had that happen before due to sync issues (twitter shows immediately on the frontend so it's snappy, but it hasn't hit their API yet).
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| Nov 08 |
Holy crap. I get migrations are hard but "We're going to disable our entire product til {indefinite date some point in the future}" is a next-level 🖕 to paying customers from @spendeeapp https://t.co/z0t3muYkXf
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| Nov 07 |
Is there any way to run an embeddable rails repl the same way I can run a frontend repl with codesandbox? Looks like @replit killed rails support. cc @rails_apps @GoRails ?
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| Nov 06 |
Unbelievably cool. https://t.co/uxD33265Ac
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| Nov 03 |
@PaulJosephCox @thechurchco Cool! If you're interested, my product may be of use to you/your customers - we have a react client library that allows customers to make content changes inline, including white-label mode for use cases like yours. You can see it at https://t.co/HafcfFny8I
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| Nov 03 |
@PaulJosephCox @thechurchco What are you building it on?
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| Nov 02 |
@Mqsley @iamkeerthij Not specifically for the mailer part, but we have the Editmode Rails Basics Explainer: https://t.co/KZq8lTlNPJ
I also did a zero-to-full-rails-codebase video on the weekend if you're starting from scratch: https://t.co/UQkSWByz2X
Codebase here: https://t.co/fmRhZZ7beK
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| Nov 02 |
@nocodelife Not first hand as I haven't used it, but @QuorumChat might be worth checking out.
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| Nov 02 |
@iamkeerthij We use Editmode - allows new emails to be set up in a web interface, then triggered with a single line in the codebase. Still needs a mail API but no need to create mailer templates. Full guide here: https://t.co/48qXM26kEg https://t.co/sSFk1UQfDz
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| Oct 31 |
Got some time to dig into @github codespaces during the week. So powerful what can be done when the barrier of setting up an environment is removed.
For example, here's zero to full-featured @tailwind/@editmodelabs/@rails website in 10 minutes.
🤯
https://t.co/UQkSWBQ9Uv
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| Oct 27 |
@jeff_weinstein Hey Jeff, bit of a tangent but out of interest how do you do those copy edits? Do they go through engineering?
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| Oct 25 |
@zackkanter No-code
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| Oct 24 |
@adamwathan hey! I'm in the process of launching a technical product, working on docs & trying to prioritise what kind of content to focus on - particularly whether to do step-by-step written guides &/or screencasts. Wondering if you have any insight or pointers from Tailwind?
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| Oct 20 |
Rebel Fitness
Tech: iOS/Android fitness platform in the Philippines.
Friend decided to build this in May. We pulled together a *tiny* but awesome team (1 react-native dev) & did 45 minute daily calls.
They just hit 100,000 users 30 days after launch 🎉
https://t.co/OOKd1OEV7T https://t.co/SpG5r9V1zh
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| Oct 14 |
My experience is the psychology of Capitalism-as-an-incentive-system, for the avg. entrepreneur is closer to “I enjoy making progress” than “I want status & power". It starts with a goal like freedom or fame, but perpetuates because it feels weird to stop
https://t.co/qKaKrBUnVo
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| Oct 14 |
@jmj @CircleApp @gaby_goldberg 👋 Yes please 😁
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| Oct 10 |
@peteromallet I was saying the opposite! Didn't have enough characters but my point is that execution happens in the real world and is usually iterative, so most execution writing is after-the-fact - SOPs & playbooks, and most before-the-fact execution writing is effectively strategy.
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| Oct 10 |
A thing I've noticed a lot of organizations do when adopting a "Writing Culture" (which I'm a big proponent of) is not distinguish between writing focused on strategy vs execution. The latter is useful for co-ordination, and easy to do, but all of the returns come from the former
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| Oct 10 |
@aaronzlewis Also because speaking is an order of magnitude faster than typing, conversation with a good interlocutor is often a much quicker way to do the thinking that writing forces. It’s kind of amazing that interviewers/scribes still aren’t really a thing.
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| Oct 04 |
This is true, but could be even truer if we were better at critiquing and being critiqued. Otherwise the feedback loop isn’t really a loop. Twitter culture (maybe human nature) still leans more towards antagonistic criticism on one side and thin skin on the other, among strangers https://t.co/svJrVxOoW3
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| Oct 01 |
RT @_DavidHead: The most successful no-code app to date was probably @LambdaSchool's
Last year, their 125+ person team used @airtable & @z…
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| Sep 28 |
@sarahtavel Hey Sarah! Came across this in your "Developer Renaissance" piece. Interested in whether now, 8 years later, software development has been democratized to the extent you thought it might have by this point? https://t.co/NgS1kMb8s6
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| Sep 27 |
Most important feature so far is ingestion.
Goal is to make this as frictionless as possible while also collecting more information than just the url.
Multiply this by X number of links and we quickly build a database of topics and people that previously didn't exist. https://t.co/QoRjLxHUX8
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| Sep 27 |
I built a tool to save and share what I'm reading and listening to, but now I've used it for a few months I think it could be much bigger, so I'm starting a #buildinpublic thread to create some accountability for getting it launch ready.
👇
https://t.co/L2UOp39D0p
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| Sep 27 |
@tylertringas @airtable @heroku @Sirupsen On the no-codebase side, there's a spectrum of configurability/ease of use with @retool on one end and @ForestAdmin on the other - we ended up with Forest which I found great but the engineers weren't big on. Also worth checking out @BaseDashHQ (yc) and https://t.co/vZA1nLloAp https://t.co/OCITrNLAdS
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| Sep 27 |
@tylertringas @airtable @heroku Meant to add a few more things to this on Friday. On the web app/ORM side, I've done this with rails for a few internal apps - not sure if rails is your thing but worth checking out if so.
@Sirupsen made a great gem which I forked here: https://t.co/pR7TywOYNO
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| Sep 27 |
Solve/alleviate software's "diseconomies of scale” problem, starting with crudware (obsolesce the need for no-code -> code migration). Long term
https://t.co/yV2AbXGxH8
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| Sep 27 |
Create the internet’s missing content API to remove the engineering dependency for making content changes to web sites and web apps (https://t.co/HafcfFny8I).
https://t.co/ZxzlO48QHy
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| Sep 27 |
Help to remove the insider/outsider divide among technical/non-technical people who build software, by helping outsiders understand the real complexities, and insiders understand the manufactured ones.
More thoughts https://t.co/S3qr4oBcwx
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| Sep 27 |
Creating a "Things I want to build or help build" thread, in the spirit of "Be the energy you want to attract". Will hopefully add to it over time.
👇
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| Sep 25 |
@tylertringas “Airtable (UI) for Postgres” is the biggest missed opportunity in SaaS right now, because horizontal products need an evangelist, visionary CEO and to date Howie Lu is the only person to realise that airtable (relational db for the masses) is a category not a product.
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| Sep 23 |
@mattwensing @CasJam @digitaltrouble Just going to leave this here for anyone following this thread
https://t.co/WSlXW05xHA
- Up and running in 3 minutes ("gem install editmode")
- Full content management backend including rich text.
- Works with react & rails (so far)
Only caveat is it's invite only for now.
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| Sep 23 |
Progress, cities & biotech with @ani_pai
Generated with @atlas_knowledge
https://t.co/cEg10guWe5 https://t.co/lqscgwsSDT
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| Sep 22 |
@patphelan Not what you asked, but one of the best things I did for sleep tracking was switch from Apple Watch to Withings. Found it too hard to charge every 2 days. Withings is every 30 days & feels much nicer than the apple watch to wear https://t.co/Bkf0bax7ad
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| Sep 18 |
@gokulnk Hey Gokul, what's the best way to reach you? We're building similar things, would love to connect
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| Sep 17 |
Just spent the last 3 days convincing myself I should build an audience 😔 This is the last thing I need right now. https://t.co/TscPOoNfXl
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| Sep 16 |
⓼ There are 3 places to encode the information needed to understand and extend a piece of software.
1. In people's heads
2. In documentation
3. In the tools we build with
(2) is obviously much better than (1), but as an industry we need to spend much more time thinking about (3)
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| Sep 14 |
@genemurphy Happy birthday big man!
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| Sep 14 |
To elaborate: In many industries, the more you produce of something, the cheaper it gets. In software the opposite is true. If we consider the efficiencies that come with digitisation to be a force for good (which I do), solving this problem is extremely important.
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| Sep 14 |
I think I found the most compressed version of my professional mission statement this morning 👇
"Solve software engineering's "Diseconomies of scale" problem."
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| Sep 09 |
Ok the @editmodelabs twitter account is a go. Follows much appreciated 🙌
Promise not not to spam you with gifs, except maybe this one...
https://t.co/NersYpTDaZ
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| Sep 06 |
@arvidkahl @tailwindcss @tailwindui https://t.co/8tQiLs4pMS
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| Aug 28 |
@patjfin @ConnorPM @RomyLynch @DavidNewell95 @JoParisot React native almost done 🙂
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| Aug 22 |
⑦ Obvious to insiders, maybe less so for outsiders: Most modern web software is some remix of a very small number of concepts. Software engineering is, and increasingly will be, about *configuring* much more so than *building* https://t.co/ptdZScN0Fu
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| Aug 17 |
@benzguo @RoamResearch @shreyas @tylerangert @shreyans___ Hey Ben, this looks very neat. Do you have an API? Also does the v2 API do this directly for you in a single call (Eg get thread) or do you need to do some transformations? Have applied for new API access but waiting to be let in. Thanks!
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| Aug 13 |
@mattwensing Love this. Such a good feeling when it happens. Really enjoying watching your updates 😁 keep em coming
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| Aug 12 |
⑥ As a general rule, standards and tooling that increase robustness, decrease beginner-friendliness. Because this fact almost never enters the discussion around industry-wide tooling adoption, the barriers to entry to getting started building web software get *higher* every year
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| Aug 08 |
New rich text editor is 🔥
This can all be turned on in ~5 lines of code
Cannot wait to get this rolled out. https://t.co/H1x6d0rkeq
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| Aug 03 |
Strikes me that the people who prefer 100% remote generally speaking have their interpersonal relationship needs met outside the workplace. I've always seen work as an extension of my tribe but I'm not sure I agree this is healthy long term. https://t.co/YUHK8MTfMr
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| Aug 01 |
@natfriedman @DenysVuika Hey Nat, how does one get on the beta for this? Would really love to try it out 😀 https://t.co/STTJU9FHmK https://t.co/dUCQhGLZW6
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| Jul 30 |
@xaviablaza Sorry to hijack your thread but very related - for Lambda grads looking for more work experience, I'm looking to hire one more for ~2 months of contract work (full stack rails w/ a little bit of react). Already working with one and it's going great.
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| Jul 28 |
@sarah_edo @philhawksworth Hey @sarah_edo, you might be interested in what we're building at Editmode 😀
https://t.co/DAo4pGJhOt
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| Jul 28 |
@NoelRock Thanks Noel, appreciate it!
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| Jul 28 |
https://t.co/UtibN4jMB1
Side project: A Boggle-esque party game I launched on Product Hunt last June. 60k pageviews & 40k games so far, bolstered by C19. Actually quite proud of this one.
If you're looking for a way to spice up your family zoom calls, check it out. https://t.co/m296Inozcx
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| Jul 28 |
https://t.co/SEvWWRQOQA
Tech: Graduate crowdfunding platform & volunteer management system.
A genius idea by a friend that we worked on in our spare time. It grew legs (said friend knocked it out of the park) and has since raised >€1m. Now run by @Temple_Street https://t.co/lraxmL8h2P
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| Jul 28 |
https://t.co/ScCwAyb0e5 - the first real high growth startup I *co-founded*.
Tech: Customer product, websites, loan management, internal tools & wiring to connect & enable 100+ people on internal support teams.
Team: 40+ folks across Engineering, Data & Product. https://t.co/5fzHEEdn8B
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| Jul 28 |
https://t.co/6Loq2WyMuY - the first *real* high growth startup, & my first time joining vs founding.
Tech: Websites, mobile apps, ticketing, internal & growth tools.
Team: Hired first design & eng. roles & built out our first tech team.
https://t.co/rEbxtk82eW https://t.co/lwbz9yElW5
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| Jul 28 |
https://t.co/i6WnihRWYy - my first "Startup". 2011
Learned rails and built my first real web software product. Roped in friends & joined an accelerator. Quickly learned the difference between a cool product & a real business. https://t.co/QJhYxig1JX
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| Jul 28 |
https://t.co/1csFU02Jfm - my first "Web Design Agency", circa 2010
Built maybe 20 small business sites/apps during this time.
👉 https://t.co/hD61Gi4pLU https://t.co/iFifqkj4md
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| Jul 28 |
In the spirit of including the good and the, um, not so good... I'll start with the very first site I published, 10 years ago. Complete with Museo, mirror & shadow effects, and literally every single colour I could find
Designers please look away now.
👉https://t.co/d70DLWyU34 https://t.co/M6HnXSTaQC
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| Jul 28 |
I think this is directionally correct. Here's a shamelessly self-promoting thread of companies and products I've made or helped make.
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| Jul 26 |
GPT-3 shares many similarities with blockchain
✅ Technically impressive frontier technology.
✅ Most real-world use cases don’t solve human-in-the-loop issue.
✅ Zealot army forming who think it will "change everything" in the short term. (Spoiler alert: it won't)
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| Jul 24 |
OnDeck batch 5 is now open. If you follow me and are interested you can use my referral link to apply here: https://t.co/H1g4Gz7dN4
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| Jul 19 |
⑤ Having a software production process that resembles an assembly line is not something to be proud of. The beauty of software businesses is that they’re dynamic. Atoms can’t be instantly rearranged at zero cost. Bits can. Don't build an assembly line.
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| Jul 17 |
@Mazzeo @RoamResearch There’s an app called NeuraCache that does this. Caveat: haven’t used it
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| Jul 15 |
I built a thing that I'm using to collect and categorize tweets, blog posts, videos and podcasts I find around the internet. A cool second order effect is that using it regularly has kind of surfaced my interest graph. https://t.co/VTnooLdmfE
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| Jul 14 |
@CasJam What’s your timeline for this? Need to check how it would work with Jekyll but we’ve built the drop-in functionality you’re looking for https://t.co/nzydQ7KEAk
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| Jul 14 |
@Conaw Surprised not to see this in there - https://t.co/y32J5Fybku
Looks super powerful but maybe not suited to what you're looking for.
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| Jul 12 |
It's true. Very few people who can compete with @peteromallet in terms of ingenuity and applied experience. https://t.co/O0mN91fnDj
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| Jul 10 |
@apotonick https://t.co/oxYKU7KtF4 is a nice hybrid of digital ocean/cloud66. Still a little rough around the edges but quicker and cheaper than the alternatives I’ve seen
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| Jul 10 |
"Argumentative Hyperliteracy" is a smart mental model for understanding much of what happens on twitter and social media in general. https://t.co/R9LqvC9Hyo
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| Jul 08 |
@visakanv What are the things? I've hired 4 people this year (3 devs & VA) and have a workflow that's working super well for me but specific to software & personal admin - I'd guess we have similar issues related to Executive function/prioritisation. Happy to chat if you like.
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| Jul 07 |
@yongfook This is pretty much my thinking with https://t.co/HafcfFny8I. We already have APIs for identity, payments, search etc. We want to build the de-facto API for content, or the "Stripe for content".
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| Jul 05 |
Doing more thinking about this, hoping to turn it into a blog post/call to arms for someone to finally build a great browser-based IDE. First 50% drafted - would appreciate feedback. https://t.co/1w72tQToy2 https://t.co/zIdUoY7jai
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| Jul 03 |
I’ve been wrangling CMSes for 10 years and thinking about how seamless and magic it *could* feel if we had the right tools. Finally getting to see those ideas become real. How cool is this? Add a collection, add content, copy-paste code, edit inline 🚀 https://t.co/AIuCZiXGA1
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| Jul 01 |
④ Version Control: The “v1-final-final.doc” problem has now been solved for both word processing (Gdocs/Notion) and image processing (Figma). It’s crazy that the software world is still content with git - an inferior experience in almost every way.
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| Jun 22 |
@Conaw @RoamResearch Hey Conor. Now that the UX for having one private and one public graph is usable, can you make it clear to users that sharing a single page inside a graph will in fact expose that entire graph to the public? This seems like a big privacy issue currently. Thanks!
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| Jun 19 |
One of the downsides of the twitter outrage machine is that, because the ratio of trolls to genuinely principled outspoken people is so high, people can no longer tell the difference between the two. I disagree with a lot of what @dhh says, but I think he's in the latter category https://t.co/NBMKpTFFGl
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| Jun 18 |
@bentossell No way to do it using multi ref fields but probably possible via the api with a relationship table.
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| Jun 18 |
It’s kind of crazy that we built an interactive medium capable of communicating in an infinite number of ways, and still words-and-sentences are the go-to tool for describing all concepts. I wonder what % of readers read this and had any idea what was being described. https://t.co/UBuvAnYhVt
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| Jun 07 |
Won't be long before these lists need a designated section for @websummit alum. https://t.co/6FIrkF36HN
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| Jun 05 |
@vmanasvi @beondeck @caffeinatedwes @julianweisser @david__booth Woop woop! Happy to have you! 😁
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| May 31 |
People outside software would be shocked if they understood just how low industry standards were for protecting data. This piece equates to "For a while, if you just told Apple you owned any account, they gave you the keys to the front door"
https://t.co/ZpHjhp99U0
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| May 31 |
RT @colmtuite: I'm so touched by all the rallying and support for this movement. Incredible scenes.
@modulz will match #reclaimtheblock do…
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| May 25 |
@colmtuite Hahaha thanks!
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| May 25 |
Really enjoying working with Tailwind & Alpine.js, and of course a proper designer @CiaranHan. Yes it's just a side menu, but it's a *great looking* side menu, and it only took a couple of hours to wire up. Thanks @adamwathan @steveschoger @calebporzio
for making this stuff fun https://t.co/ZX0sy1HhWU
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| May 25 |
RT @tonyennis: ③ Software making is a compounding creative process. As with any creative process, we 1. Transfer our thoughts to the medium…
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| May 13 |
@tomcritchlow Building this 🙂 Launching soon if you'd like to sign up - https://t.co/OtZNbc0OcV
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| Apr 26 |
@jasoncrawford A little higher level, but you should follow @jasonyuandesign & check out https://t.co/LMEjErP2og, which puts intent at the center of the OS. Seems abstract at first glance, but very well thought through. The ADHD community are v eager for someone to build something like this. https://t.co/yIeNniOoPs
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| Apr 21 |
Reposting this as I jumped the gun last week. Ondeck 4 is now accepting applications. I'm on batch 3, which is happening completely online. Can confirm it's the smartest, most ambitious, most willing-to-help peer group I've been a part of. And they're just kicking off. https://t.co/FPge3brimP
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| Apr 15 |
@ConnorPM You mean mobile apps?
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| Apr 14 |
Further update. Last week I launched Editmode on ProductHunt. We want to make it ridiculously easy to edit content on the web, and to remove the engineering dependency for making simple content changes to websites and web apps. https://t.co/DxUUQSeuG5 https://t.co/GnSM1BEVI1
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| Apr 11 |
@ZackShapiro @airtable Hey Zack, fully agree. You might also be interested in our product Editmode, which we built to solve exactly the problem you mention (insert and change images and strings without a new release) https://t.co/DxUUQSeuG5
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| Apr 07 |
@genemurphy @ProductHunt @rrhoover @emmetjryan @M_OToole @Whelton @ConnorPM Thanks for the kind words dude 🙏
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| Apr 06 |
@andy_matuschak Not web only but Tools for Thought is available to read on Rheingold’s site https://t.co/JboM0UwCSs
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| Mar 25 |
@rjs @kencotkoh Working on this exactly with a strong Irish team at the minute, awaiting official approval, would love to share thinking with you/your friend if that's useful.
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| Mar 20 |
@balajis What are your thoughts on antibody tests supplemental to PCR? Seems much quicker to mass deploy (I’m in the Philippines where there’s a severe shortage of labs and thus testing). Just how bad/inaccurate are the blood tests?
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| Mar 09 |
This is positioned as “Hiring companies have unrealistic expectations”. An alternate framing is “Look at the insane amount of skills needed to build crudware” which is what a lot of these companies are using these hires for. https://t.co/m6UBrAtSUW
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| Feb 06 |
@visakanv Love it! @gumroad won’t accept @RevolutApp card but will try again later. Congrats on shipping! 🚢 https://t.co/QSrJvbwp77
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| Feb 03 |
@houshuang @Conaw Yeeeeikes. Feel like that should be made very clear in the product @conaw, unless there’s something I’m missing. Thanks for letting me know @houshuang
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