
Broduct Designer
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Put more bluntly, many designers I've worked with care more about the opinions of other designers than of their users. If you had to choose 1. designers think you're cool, but low usage 2. heavy usage, other designers think its lame which one do you choose? every PM picks 2






Your soul needs Sicily, not Dubai 🇮🇹


Looking for an ex-founder who spikes in growth & eng. $200k + generous equity (we’ve 6x’d valuation this year) What you do: You’ll own entire product lines end-to-end. No PMs telling you what to build. You pick the surface, you build it, you grow it. DM me.

HOOD Holidays kicks off tonight. Be on the countdown screen in the Robinhood app when it runs out at 8:30 PM ET to claim your surprise. Every participant gets a gift. rbnhd.co/4j8M1VJ

Clavicular RAN OVER a stalker that tried hopping on his windshield 😳



System update initiated... watch this space in 2026



Today, we’re excited to launch Zesty, a new food discovery app to help you find the best local places. Powered by AI to help you search how you want and ask questions like a concierge; and aggregating info across DoorDash, Google Maps, TikTok, etc. to curate the best suggestions from the web. Live today in SF Bay Area and New York! Look forward to hearing early feedback on the product

Peter Thiel: “Vertical integration is an under-explored modality of technological progress” “In my mind, there probably are only two broad categories in the entire history of the last 250 years where people have actually come up with new things and made money doing so.” The first is vertically-integrated, complex monopolies, which people started building at the end of the second industrial revolution—like Standard Oil and Ford at the end of the 19th century and start of the 20th century. As Peter points out, this is done surprisingly little today: “It’s typically fairly capital intensive and we live in a culture where it’s very hard to get people to buy into anything that’s super complicated and takes very long to build.” But if you can pull it off—as Elon Musk has done with Tesla and SpacEx—these companies can be very valuable. “Vertical integration is a very under-explored modality of technological progress that people would do well to look at more.” The other category Thiel has come up with new things and made money doing so is software. “There is something about software itself that is very powerful. Software has these incredible economies of scale and low marginal cost. And there is something about the world of bits—as opposed to the world of atoms—where you can often get very fast adoption.” Video source: @ycombinator (2014)

everyday i log into this app now it’s essentially all just this












