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this guy designed Apple's App Store
you can tell these lessons come from deep experience
one of the best of Lenny's pods https://t.co/ePa5wUnL2s

Shared my home screen with @pierce for the latest issue of his sweet new @verge newsletter, The Installer.
Perplexity @perplexity_ai ā better than Google for many queries. Untitled ā beautiful, minimalist podcast app by @rishmody, still in beta. Endel @EndelSound ā Apple design OG, fan of @stvtsk and his team.... See more
New episode with @rauchg, founder and CEO of @Vercel (creators of @v0), and brains behind foundational JavaScript frameworks like Next.js and https://t.co/XVYXdhDuAk
Learn:
šø The three critical skills PMs and engineers should develop now to avoid falling behind
šø Specific ways to improve your... See more
Lenny Rachitskyx.com
if you have a vague sense that Hypercard was beautiful and inspiring, but haven't had a chance to dive in - I recommend @stevekrouse 's overview:
https://t.co/PVl75AGUE5
IMO, perhaps the coolest idea in Hypercard was:
Start by drawing stuff, not by... See more

Halfway through our @ycombinator batch, over 60% of the startups in our cohort (including us) were stuck pivoting. Thatās when @paulg flew in from England to talk about finding a great startup idea. Hereās what he told us:
1ļøā£ Turn off the three ābad idea filtersā:
By turning off the ābad... See more
At @rocicorp we've always had a design doc tradition (inherited from Google I suppose).
Since we are a distributed team, we would do design docs up front that are fairly detailed (typically 3-5 printed pages and taking maybe a week or two of work for each new major component.
We'd discuss... See more
Aaron Boodmanx.comSean Ellis on why new user activation is the best driver of engagement and retention
Sean Ellis coined the term āGrowth Hackingā and defines it as: āa scientific approach to figuring how to grow a business.ā
It involves testing and analyzing all of the levers a company has to grow:... See more
Startup Archivex.com