Carlos Ribas
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Carlos Ribas
@cribasoft
Indie app developer/designer of @HoursTracker for iOS and Google Play. Over 4M downloads/Top 1000 grossing. I also write here: https://t.co/BpUkACzWAu

It’s true! And it’s normal software development. We prioritize reported bugs. We fix them in priority order. At the bottom are low-priority, low-impact bugs. We find the cutoff point where fixing those bugs is less valuable to the game than other things, and we drop them.














I think it'll be more like: You chat to your LLM app and it'll just spin up an app with a UI if it feels the need Like you want to book a holiday apartment, it spins up a fancy Airbnb-like interface and books it for you You want to edit your photo, it spins up a simple but advanced easy-to-use photo editor The idea is that interfaces and apps become ephemeral to help you achieve whatever you want in a moment









Jony Ive + LoveFrom spent 9 months perfecting how you turn on a car The Ferrari Luce has a glass E Ink key. In your pocket, it glows Ferrari yellow - using zero power (E Ink is bistable) Slide it into the magnetized dock. Press down. The yellow drains from the key, flows into the glass gear shifter, and the cockpit comes alive A "transference of life." and exactly what obsession at the highest level looks like









