| Jan 01 |
Added an extension that blocks Reddit and noticed my google usage went to zero, because searching Reddit was basically the last thing I was using google for
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| Dec 06 |
@adamwathan Any chance you have a blog post link that covers what you’d include in “all of the accessibility stuff”? Also at what % coverage would you consider the new browser features to be acceptable here? Popovertarget is at 88% coverage but doesn’t get you keyboard navigation
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| Nov 03 |
@shl Do you not struggle with google docs lack of ability to organize the documents into something that more resembles a docs site than a collection of random files? We landed on Gitbook for evergreen stuff (still use g docs for one time docs). Agree 100% on slack though
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| Oct 26 |
😂 what the hell, just bought an Anker today for 6x this
Sold out on Amazon for now 😞
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| Oct 10 |
Another paper on HN today highlighting the shortcomings of Reasoning Models.
My synthesis (Ironically summarised with Claude):
- Humans use deductive reasoning with state tracking - when you rule something out, it stays ruled out in your working memory. Your mental model updates and enforces consistency - ruled-out causes become hard constraints on all future reasoning.
- LLMs use sequential probabilistic reasoning - they can rule something out but may "forget" and re-consider it later because they lack hard constraints.
- LLMs have soft probabilistic weighting instead of explicit working memory - earlier conclusions influence but don't guarantee exclusion.
- Both are "reasoning", just with different architectures and failure modes.
Can LLMs ever do perfect logical reasoning?
- Pure LLM architectures will likely always have limitations because they generate text token-by-token based on probabilities, not by executing logical operations
- They lack explicit data structures for tracking ruled-out hypotheses or maintaining symbolic state between tokens
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| Sep 22 |
For years I listened to the twitter sentiment of "Don't do consumer it's just too hard". Then me & gf decided to give it a shot. Since then we've done 40m views on Tiktok and are averaging 30 new customers/day.
Don't believe all the advice you hear on here. https://t.co/46GKmnelpe
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| Sep 19 |
Sad to see impressive entrepreneurs become content slop machines. This thread has all the hallmarks of having been created on a conveyor belt
- Things you *could* do with Ai - not things we have done (90% of this stuff won’t actually stick)
- Hyperbolic opener (“this is a big deal”) - everything can’t be a big deal
…
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| Sep 15 |
Don't meet your (twitter) heroes folks
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| Sep 12 |
@9ranty is there anything in the feature backlog relating to "Video Threads" where my team can respond to a video I send out and Tella chains them together as a conversation - it's such a common organic pattern and currently feels disjointed. Thanks!
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| Sep 11 |
😂 how are Vercel so bad at this, there’s one of these tweets every week
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| Sep 10 |
The best thing I did for improving my feed was enabling swipe-to-see-less @nikitabier - making this hidden feature more obvious would be a good way to reduce the For You feed frustrations https://t.co/C88tInxVW5
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| Aug 05 |
@stripe You don't hate the banking system enough https://t.co/KsEFvyxM7W
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| Jul 26 |
@hernansartorio For me what I was looking for was "type-to-create-a -website" but with higher fidelity than Notion - that's why I love it. No idea if that will resonate with others, but maybe some demo videos on the homepage of people typing out their own sites? I still recommend it to people…
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| Jun 18 |
@hunvreus I found similar, but @Una’s recent google talk looked like they’re close to solving most of the issues - did you catch it?
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| Jun 17 |
There's a brand of twitter shitposting emerging that was kind of funny for a bit, but now the whole feed is full of it, it just feels boring and lazy.
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| Jun 05 |
@hunvreus Think I saw it on Twitter but can’t find it, sorry!
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| Jun 04 |
Disclaimer: These numbers came from Claude and may be wrong. Would love for someone from @stripe to correct them if they are. Report here: https://t.co/8gzlOzPinB
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| Jun 04 |
Bottom line: Every 10 basis points Stripe could reduce fees would unlock $140-200B in additional global commerce. The current pricing extracts maximum rent but leaves trillions in economic value on the table. Transaction costs really do matter at scale. 6/6
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| Jun 04 |
This is a classic welfare economics problem: Stripe's private optimization (maximize revenue) diverges from social optimization (maximize total economic activity). Payment processors sit at a unique chokepoint in the global economy. 5/6
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| Jun 04 |
Economic modeling suggests optimal fees around 1.8-2.1% would: ✅ Give Stripe healthy 12-18% margins ✅ Increase global transaction volumes 40-80% ✅ Improve total economic welfare by $800B-1.2T annually 4/6
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| Jun 04 |
There's something so funny to me about getting out of your supercar to walk into Google HQ for a day full of scheduled meetings 😂
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| May 24 |
BREAKING
Twitter
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| May 14 |
Claude 3.5-Sonnet was released ~a year ago & despite being followed by 3.5-Haiku & 3.7-Sonnet, is *still* the recommended model for half of cursor tasks
- Incredibly impressive from the @AnthropicAI team
- Proof that we're perhaps not progressing at exponential speed toward AGI https://t.co/I8vAkIPugK
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| May 09 |
Twitter & San Francisco this week are basically the same thing. Keep meeting people at events then seeing them on my feed - what I imagine early twitter must have felt like.
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| Apr 09 |
@scott_stewart @aviflombaum @michelson I'm almost-sure Array.from is what we started with. When you
- Use real data
- Need to search on each of first name, last name, phone
- Run it in a slower android mobile browser
It gets very slow, particularly for the first 3 characters
Then you get into debouncing etc. It… https://t.co/bWp01H6Gbq
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| Mar 26 |
Pretty good analysis of the Vercel stuff this week
https://t.co/g6yYNydIXg
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| Mar 18 |
Is the @figma ecosystem dead? Finding that half of the plugins I'm trying aren't maintained any more https://t.co/W7cjxaAZrk
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| Mar 08 |
@hernansartorio @pagyco Open graph images/metadata would be great!
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| Feb 25 |
This is worse than google https://t.co/a7tmYH2mBm
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| Feb 17 |
@Goltra @Google @perplexity_ai In my experience perplexity is marginally better. Asked it something very similar recently (why are there no premier league games on weekend x), and it wasn’t able to answer. Problem is it’s just using google’s top results so it also doesn’t have good real time data
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| Jan 26 |
@pwlsh @Keyes @intercom @tines_io @stripe @OpenAI @joinpatch_ Is mid thirties too old for this? Asking for a friend…
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| Nov 22 |
Strong twitter trend recently of people using bad faith anecdotes (the conference example which is trivially falsifiable) and dumb generalizations to undermine a valid but much more nuanced point because they're too lazy to go any deeper than "EU culture = homogenous & decel"
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| Oct 05 |
Wonder why cursor doesn't support meta questions about cursor configuration itself - this seems silly https://t.co/q1dDf4OB1Y
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| Sep 30 |
@Shpigford @revisedev Show the feature working though!? If so that’s awesome
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| Sep 23 |
Today I learned there are online services that will print and post a Google doc for €5. Can't believe I didn't know that was a thing, saves so much headache.
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| Jul 25 |
My twitter feed is giving me a lot of US election stuff at the moment, from both sides of the isle, and it’s wild how people can interpret the exact same soundbite as proof that someone is either extremely villainous or virtuous depending on which ideological lens they’re wearing
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| Jul 08 |
Do the anti-self-hosting people realize this is possible?
I pay ~$15/month for this Cloudron instance which I haven't touched in over a year. Meanwhile it runs and auto updates all of these tools for free. https://t.co/o6GlRskFT2
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| Mar 07 |
I know it’s completely hypocritical given how much time I spend on twitter but lately I keep thinking
There’s so much content
There’s *too* much content
We really don’t need all this content
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| Jan 13 |
This made me feel old
- Lose yourself was released in 2002
- 2002 was TWENTY TWO years ago 🤯
https://t.co/EUc6IXoZ4K
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| Dec 28 |
@William_Blake What is the avalanche in this metaphor?
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| Nov 21 |
@Pipe42uk In my experience it's faster. I still wouldn't use it in the steady state most of the time as it's less structured, but for large releases/launches I've found it's substantially faster
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| Nov 20 |
@AdamRackis @joshuamaciel Huh? I get this for interactions (although I still disagree), but htmx is for behaviours we already have with forms and links. Do you also not like using, for example "<a href="" />" or "<form action="" ../>"?
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| Nov 19 |
Google’s 2FA has been broken all day and I cleared my browser cookies and I log in to a lot of stuff with google so now I can’t do anything.
Great https://t.co/z2gGMgfQmD
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| Nov 11 |
It’s a weirdly common occurrence for me for someone to point out a js-heavy website and then have it crash my browser. Are all the js ecosystem people just running super fast uncrashable machines? https://t.co/lCj1Q5C4Wz
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| Nov 01 |
@hammer_mt The meta theory of Mutually assured destruction is the same as that of Terra/Luna. A seemingly well-reasoned set of ideas that on paper seem solid and gather more and more believers the longer they continue to work, until one day, they don’t.
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| Nov 01 |
Are these new TLDs just a money making scam or what's the deal? Google launched .ing and domains are available but cost 40k/year. Seems excessive? https://t.co/jJOc21SR5d
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| Sep 17 |
No doubt this is true, but there's also a weird phenomenon around yc where anyone with a less-than-incredible experience (even if it's not awful, just middling) generally won't say anything publicly, which does create a bit of a culty vibe/positive echo chamber. IMO yc-afilliated peeps could do more to talk earnestly about ways it falls short /could improve. I'm guessing they don't because it would give ammo to anti-yc people, but it comes across as overly defensive/un-self-aware. Maybe just my corner of twitter 🤷♂️
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| Sep 06 |
@levelsio I'm in NL and Amazon delivery is by far the worst - we regularly get in arguments because the drivers won't deliver to our apartment - I was shouted at one for not coming down to the lobby to meet one recently because I was on a call. Same experience for everyone in the block, so…
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| Aug 01 |
Before last week I knew very little about superconductors. But watching people around the world work independently but towards the same goal, then getting to follow along on Twitter in near real time, is intoxicating
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| Jul 08 |
I find it weird seeing people talking about how Twitter “blew up” and has gone to crap in the past year. I honestly haven’t noticed a difference, beyond the separation of for you and following (which I prefer). Not sure if these people are out of touch or I am?
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| May 31 |
@ccharlesworth @metabase Don’t use enough to pay $1k/yr for cloud and keep having issues with self hosted, most recent being un-debuggable heroku crashes - time sink. Will check out redash, thanks!
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| May 30 |
What are the best @metabase alternatives out there at the minute?
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| May 07 |
@Liv_Boeree Yes! And the worst - “humbled to announce”
https://t.co/JU4DV8xh7n
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| May 01 |
Keep seeing people taking highly contextual “advice” on Twitter seriously, going in circles or ditching good plans because a random guru tweeted a pithy, simplified-to-the-point-of-uselessness soundbite to make themselves seem wise.
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| Apr 23 |
I had a hunch this was the case. Still haven’t seen any examples of AutoGPT doing the crazy stuff it’s aparently capable of. Is it possible that a bunch of Twitter threadbois hyped this thing with Twitter threads and the influencers/pods ran with it (cough cough All In)
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| Apr 20 |
@Whelton I’ve never been good at Twitter and like to think I don’t tweet for likes, but have noticed a big drop off in engagement since last year, which didn’t pick back up when I subscribed a month or so ago
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| Mar 24 |
@ShaanVP Have tried them all, @CleanShot by far the best - best feature is the screenshot stays in bottom left of your screen and can be dragged anywhere to share. Also has drawing etc.
On organization, make a screenshots only folder so it doesn't get mixed up with your desktop/downloads…
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| Feb 21 |
@th1agofm Metabase for 1 and 2. Don't have a drop-in solution for number 3 outside of copy-pasting the raw SQL into Metabase.
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| Feb 20 |
Yes - this meant the cost to run one of these environments flawlessly on @digitalocean was $48/month, but when you look at the benefits and the comparable fully-loaded costs of using @heroku with plugins etc, it was still a no-brainer, for us at least.
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| Feb 20 |
This is in contrast to many other creative tools which have moved online-by-default. For example, if I create and share a Google doc with a colleague, there is only one version of that document, which we both edit in real time. Similarly for Figma, Canva etc.
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| Jan 21 |
@volkandkaya @framer I get you - twitter is a lossy place to discuss this stuff with any nuance, I'd guess we have pretty similar opinions on a lot of it if we sat down. I've also been following/have used versoly, and tried my hand at solving similar problem with https://t.co/HafcfF5Xha
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| Jan 16 |
@hughdurkin @heroku @Railway I keep seeing tweets like this and I’m a bit stumped. I spent 2 weeks trying all the alternatives and still found Heroku to be basically the same on price but still better on compatibility/features. What’s your setup/stack?
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| Dec 15 |
@dvargas92495 Send me stripe link? Wanna pay also plz 😁
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| Nov 14 |
Twitter would have you believe there are two discrete groups of people: Those who are idealistic-but-wrongheaded about how to improve the world, and those who see it as their sole job to dunk on them.
Be neither.
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| Nov 11 |
@tylertringas @airtable @heroku Did you ever find a solution for this?
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| Nov 06 |
I know the idea is to make Twitter a place to have meaningful discussions, but the fact that the “hard work” debate is being had for the dozenth time this year, without anyone outlining what they mean by the term, and then talking past each other, doesn’t give me much hope.
🤷♂️
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| Sep 15 |
Another side of online payments is the merchant side (selling stuff). Having a single payment processor act as a centralized choke point to millions of business that rely on it for their livelihood, seems like it just doesn't work at scale. Not even @stripe can solve it https://t.co/7fJMTCumMq
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| Sep 11 |
@patrick_oshag @atlas_knowledge but I’m biased. Love what you’re doing with Colossus, let me know if there are any features you’re looking for specifically. Will also be following the thread 👀
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| Sep 05 |
@Mqsley Don’t think it’s actually that considered. I think it’s more that many people see government as a kind of innocuous “part of the machine” that’s almost as powerless as they are to external forces. And those that don’t, aren’t affected meaningfully enough (yet) to protest https://t.co/xOZvManHsu
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| Jun 23 |
@levelsio I totally missed that this was a response to Twitter notes, which I hadn’t seen. Makes much more sense in that context 😅
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| May 14 |
Hot take: The algorithmic feed is much better than chronological if you follow more than a few hundred people, because if you're not on twitter at all hours you won't see the good stuff you missed (even from people you follow). https://t.co/xdjWa2dbb7
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| Feb 25 |
Not sure who’s worse - the people using war as Twitter engagement bait, or the people using the people using war as Twitter engagement bait, as Twitter engagement bait
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| Feb 21 |
@lorismatic @metaplex Amazing, excited for you! (And the community) 😁
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| Nov 27 |
@jennplusplus Do a Twitter search for “whiteboard” from:@dhh - he’s not on the side you think he is, although he did pick a silly, very heated topic to write on.
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| Sep 26 |
@Suhail If you haven't already gone ahead with Stitch, BQ, and Google Data Studio, @syncinc_ is probably more lightweight for loading it in and keeping it in sync
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| Sep 16 |
Is “Humbled to announce” not a giant oxymoron? Why/how did that become a thing? 🤮
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| Sep 09 |
@BartMacdonald Surprised @AdvisableHQ hasn’t been mentioned yet
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| Sep 07 |
Moving a little outside my zone of competency here, but I think there's a non-zero chance @phantom moves from "chrome extension used by a few thousand crypto people", to "payment wallet used by tens of millions of consumers" in the next ~3 to 5 years.
https://t.co/A1q1oGOfnZ
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| Jul 07 |
⚡️ Powered by next.js. Deploy to @vercel direct from Github in less than a minute, for free, lightning-fast, cdn-backed hosting. cc/ @rauchg @timneutkens https://t.co/xfpw6Qp8QQ
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| Jul 07 |
🔋 Batteries Included
You know the script - Features, Pricing, How It Works, Testimonials, Terms, Privacy Policy, About, Team. The list goes on...
It's all there, ready to go. We even have a fully functional email capture form. https://t.co/OabLG6j4tm
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| Jun 28 |
One reason Pagerank is sub-optimal for the internet of today: The content on twitter, podcasts, youtube videos is incredibly knowledge-dense, but doesn't contain SEO metadata.
For example, which of these two is likely a better result for "Writing Online"
https://t.co/IKNszpYMaX https://t.co/Bfb7PzXLyc
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| Jun 22 |
@nateliason When you need to empower teams to do analytics off the back of the data. With Postgres or another relational db you can hook it in to metabase or other. Firebase is a black box
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| May 18 |
@Mqsley Can’t find any way to escalate. Doesn’t seem like anyone senior is on Twitter. 😩 saddest thing is there doesn’t seem to be a better alternative, and even if there was, they have all my savings so can’t just bounce
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| May 11 |
@excid3 @joemasilotti Also, is Android in the pipeline? 😁
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| Apr 23 |
@fplaza @Twitter If you get into the habit of hitting "menu -> block " every time you see an ad, pretty soon you stop seeing any. My twitter's been pretty much ad free for months, it's great.
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| Apr 17 |
@makermattevans On #1 - I found that just closing my MacBook (and using only a single external monitor) gave me ~70% improvement & let me zoom/screenshare with no lag. Not sure if this is obvious or not haha, but maybe useful.
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| Apr 10 |
@dan_abramov Was in literally the exact same boat 2 years ago. Booked a call with @dustychipura (A++ adhd coach) who I came across here on Twitter, and explored with her, then arranged to see a specialist (2x meetings over a week when I was back home) and got the official diagnosis.
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| Mar 14 |
@csj89 @fplaza @stripe @Payoneer Also worth chatting to @nextpayph
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| Feb 24 |
One thing that surprised me about Clubhouse is how bad avg. audience member is at understanding what’s engaging/interesting to others. Feels like early days of Twitter when people would tweet random stuff. Maybe side effect of CH is it makes people better public speakers. https://t.co/4v3WqXzDHf
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| Feb 12 |
The most bizarre thing about this is that Notion *owns* https://t.co/z7aTdVBZ9V, which is currently redirecting to https://t.co/IzxeV9H6WW https://t.co/p9LV04hINu
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| Feb 10 |
@williamlegate @vercel Congrats! You can avoid deploys entirely for copy changes if you use @editmodelabs 😁
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| Jan 02 |
RT @parulia: To more inclusive & interesting conversations in 2021 🥂
Here are 54 women I follow on @twitter and learn from everyday. I fo…
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| Jan 02 |
Ok, let's do this. First, I wrote a little more about the rationale behind the experiment here. I'll also be adding exercise outlines and weekly updates at this link:
https://t.co/cREvL4V5zn https://t.co/K7oFDDPYOl
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| Jan 02 |
Tagging for thread notifications: @EmmetArmstrong @GoDoTheThing @malloy_conor @paullmcd @kvnbelanger @replit @the_fln @biglittlepies @_gaz @ennis145 @truedrewco @johnwildoran @GibbonsLill @whelton @rdoyle88 @Mr_Voorakkara @peteromallet @paziont @sarahe145 @mikiebehan
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| Dec 03 |
@DanPierson Get an email client with a “block” function. Polymail has a nice feature where they send you a single weekly digest with all the subject lines from blocked senders, which is helpful because you can clearly see the progress. I was 100% getting emails from unsubscribed lists
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| Dec 03 |
@xaviablaza Next level on this - move the template to @editmodelabs so that you can update and evolve that copy as needs dictate 😁 We have a tutorial here in case you didn't see it: https://t.co/fap7iKxlgi
Complete with personalization support 😁
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| Oct 31 |
Seeing VC twitter repeatedly using "Bottoms Up" instead of "Bottom Up". What am I missing? https://t.co/MsiwEBF5Xx
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| Oct 24 |
@RyanHVaughn Haven't used but saw this launched this week https://t.co/zTRbi3XD2l
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| Sep 30 |
Spent 20 minutes yesterday trying to get Notion to embed a metabase dashboard, then randomly came across the solution today in an email from 4 years ago. Amazing it's still not updated. https://t.co/oGJrNTmUVS
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| Sep 29 |
Thinking about Twitter and collective learning. We know by now that the medium shapes the message, but I don’t think the penny has dropped yet on the impact of having a medium that makes thinking in public both socially acceptable *and* completely frictionless.
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