Configuring this Blog with a Delightful Example
A kitchen-sink post that exercises every typographic element — headings, blockquotes, images, code, lists, and more — so the design configurator has something real to chew on.
A kitchen-sink post that exercises every typographic element — headings, blockquotes, images, code, lists, and more — so the design configurator has something real to chew on.
Using agentic development to prototype Swift apps that solve personal problems with privacy, ownership, and connection at their core.
Learning at speed to build AI-enabled products that return people to the real world, moving beyond screens.
Sora's outputs remain largely unusable at current pricing; the model needs dramatic improvements in consistency to justify its value.
If you manage a work queue, you already know feature prioritization. Apply the same discipline to open questions.
Countless companies try to kill the spreadsheet. There's more value in doing the hard work within the legacy ecosystem.
Accessibility is a huge problem in the tech world that we don’t talk enough about.
More toxic than vanity metrics is the celebrity worship within the entrepreneurial community. We should challenge one another, not pander to celebs.
I'm not a fan of many models beyond: 1) talk to people, 2) build something, 3) try said something. But Nir Eyal's Hooked model is worth understanding.
Posts and photos require more subtle notification methods.