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The Strategic Theory of John Boyd tasshin.com/blog/the-strat…





Stewart Butterfield (@stewart) rarely does interviews. After 2 years of trying, I finally convinced him to come on. In this special conversation, Stewart shares the frameworks and mental models that most helped him build two of the most important products in tech history (@Flickr, and @SlackHQ—which he sold for $28B, and which powers how basically every company collaborates these days). We discuss: 🔸 "Utility curves" — his framework for prioritizing ideas 🔸 "The owner's delusion" — why restaurant websites suck 🔸 "Tilting your umbrella" — a hilarious Slack core value 🔸 "Hyper-realistic work-like activities" — my new favorite concept 🔸 "Don't make me think" — Stewart's foundational design philosophy 🔸 The story behind "We don't sell saddles here" Listen now 👇 • YouTube: youtu.be/kLe-zy5r0Mk • Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/42JBWU… • Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sla… Thank you to our wonderful sponsors for supporting the podcast: 🏆 @WorkOS — Modern identity platform for B2B SaaS, free up to 1 million MAUs: workos.com/lenny 🏆 @getmetronome — Monetization infrastructure for modern software companies: metronome.com 🏆 @Lovable — Build apps by simply chatting with AI: lovable.com




Mario Bunge on Causality This is a fascinating, profound book on causality as used in the sciences. I reread parts of it every now and then because it discusses ideas many philosophers and methodologists ignore. For information on the book: routledge.com/Causality-and-…






Intelligence is the What. Agency is the How. Consciousness is the Why.


The smartest people I know all have this in common: They change their minds often. It’s not a weakness, being wishy-washy, or a sign of flaky beliefs. It’s proof that their ego doesn’t outrank new information. The goal isn't to be right, it's to get it right.


‘uncertainty tolerance’ is the greatest indicator of someone’s success