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Robert Hass, from “February: Question” in “February Notebooks: The Rains,” Summer Snow: New Poems (Ecco, 2020) https://t.co/rMULECESja

Today Apple approved my app that turns your photos into a coloring book page. Then you can color it right in the app. Let me know what you think. https://t.co/CetiE7hadS

I haven't been this excited about so many products ever.
Insanely powerful tools to build anything you want.
I can't stop playing with these 6 tools right now.
1. Gumloop
AI agents, automations, vibe marketing. UX/UI that is fun. Trigger automations from browser extension is a game-changer. 10x feature.
2. Bolt
SaaS apps prototypes, landing... See more
Richard Powers won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction.
He's one of the best novelists alive today. This interview is a detailed look at his writing process, inspired by the class he used to teach at Stanford — and he's never done an interview quite like this.
Here are 17 lessons:
1. When you're sure what you're looking at, look harder.
2. There are... See more
David Perellx.comthe optimal startup team in 2025 is 5 people.
1 engineer. 1 designer. 1 product lead. 1 growth lead. 1 ops person
that's it.
the engineer starts the day in Cursor. they paste in a product idea, and Cursor instantly generates the scaffolding. they edit inline with AI, refactor
GREG ISENBERGx.com
If I had to grow a SaaS to $100k/month from ZERO today with AI, this is exactly how I’d do it:
I’d start by picking a niche I deeply understand. Maybe it’s ghostwriters, short-form video editors, newsletter operators. People who have recurring, painful, time-consuming tasks that https://t.co/C8x9KTp865




I've been thinking about Venture aesthetics a lot
Most are nothing burgers, but there are a few that are shifting or are clearly stuck in the mud
So I've been collecting website screenshots to categorize them
I'm curious how they'll change over these next few years https://t.co/MSooQjN1kJ