Paul Baron
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Paul Baron
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Dad, @hellobetter_de, PM, ML. Ex- @Sonos @AQworks. Old tweets deleted often.
FR-UK-JP-FR-DE-CH Katılım Ocak 2008
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the most underrated hire right now is a great product person.
when i say product person i'm def not talking about a product manager. perhaps i think there has to be somewhat of a new role. i don't have a good name for it yet but maybe something like "product thinker".. someone with an intuitive grasp of the product as it exists, where it's soft, where it sings, & how to iterate it toward something even sharper. in some sense, this person has to cohesively hold in their head where this product should be 2 years from now & work backwards from that.
i say this cuz when building was hard, engineering was the bottleneck & the status hierarchy often reflected that. building is no longer hard. which means the variance in outcomes has shifted almost entirely to judgment on what to build, how to sequence it, & how to talk about it.
& the story matters as much as the thing. internally, it organizes the team around a shared model of why. externally, it shapes the interpretive frame users bring to their first experience. you can't retrofit narrative onto a product & expect it to land, it has to be load bearing from the start.
the rarest version of this person sits at the intersection of culture & deep technology. someone genuinely bilingual. they know what's technically possible & they know which cultural currents are real vs. ephemeral. that combo is what separates products that feel inevitable from products that feel assembled.
before ppl clap back with this person has always been valuable, i know.. i am just saying now they might be the most *important* person in the room. their value compounds like never before.
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I am pleased to announce that the Equal Earth world map is now available in Slovenian, plus 17 other languages. You can download them for free here: equal-earth.com

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Artist Luis Mendo turned a "newsletter subscription" into a de facto "book subscription”: A membership, access to all content and a yearly (paper! well printed! made in Japan!) book sent to you, all for a good price. mundomendo.com
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Since I posted this video, I've had three different people representing various groups of museums reach out to me asking to collaborate.
The app took 2 hours to vibe-code on Sunday afternoon.
We're so early / You can just do stuff / build in public
Joe Reeve - 🇬🇧/acc@isnit0
I built an app that lets you talk to statues. Naturally, I took it for a spin at the British Museum. Full conversations in the thread.
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This should probably be a paid course.
It’s basically my full @Lovable workflow.
I spent weeks recording this.
10 modules covering everything:
→ Planning inside ChatGPT/Claude
→ Building the entire frontend and backend
→ Adding AI features
→ Stripe payments
→ Deploying to production
The same workflow I've refined after shipping 40+ SaaS for clients and refined after teaching 650+ builders.
If you stick to this, you will be able to ship your SaaS in the next 10 days. I promise you that.
Comment “LOVABLE” and I will DM you the link.

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Djokovic is describing neuroscience, not parenting philosophy.
The prefrontal cortex doesn’t finish maturing until age 25. This is the area responsible for judgment, impulse control, and planning.  Between the ages of 10 and 25, the brain undergoes changes that have important implications for behavior. 
Here’s the problem: dopamine levels in the limbic system increase during adolescence, making teens more emotional and more responsive to rewards.  The reward circuitry is running hot while the brakes are still being installed.
Laurence Steinberg, one of the world’s leading adolescent development researchers, likens this to engaging a powerful engine before the braking system is in place. 
Now add a phone. Infinite scroll. Push notifications. Variable reward schedules engineered by thousands of product managers optimizing for engagement. You’re flooding a system that’s already hypersensitive to dopamine with the most potent non-pharmacological reward delivery mechanism ever invented.
As prefrontal dopamine fibres continue to increase in density during adolescence, they may be particularly vulnerable to external influences, both positive and negative. 
The delayed dopamine connectivity in the prefrontal cortex during adolescence may underlie the heightened risk to develop mental disorders.

The “everyone else has one” argument his kids make proves his point. The social conformity pressure is a feature of the developing adolescent brain, not a reason to give in.
Djokovic has trained his entire life to resist immediate gratification for long-term performance. He’s applying the same model to his kids’ brain development. Let the hardware mature before installing software designed to exploit its vulnerabilities.
Danny@DjokovicFan_
Novak Djokovic: “My kids don't have phones and won’t until they’re mature enough. They complain everyone at school has a phone except them. When everyone follows the herd, conformity is expected but it doesn’t have to be that way. That’s where we differ.”
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@AlexandrePesant The browser testing is awesome. It’s a pleasure to build with Lovable.
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Lovable has improved dramatically the last 2 months, and all metrics show it. Users build and publish more than ever.
We're now taking it to the next level.
Lovable@Lovable
Introducing a smarter Lovable that is 71% better at solving complex tasks. Lovable can now do more work, more autonomously—using deeper planning, browser testing, and prompt queuing. Below is how it works.
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Lovable now runs browser tests automatically before finishing a build. Before this, agents would make changes without verifying in a real browser they actually worked.
Lovable already had fast feedback - linting and unit tests that catch obvious bugs immediately. But those tests run in isolation. They don't catch the problems that only show up when the whole system runs together.
Browser testing validates that the whole system actually functions as intended. Through browser tools, Lovable can navigate pages, click buttons, and navigate through entire user journeys. Exactly like a user would.
This helps Lovable capture what unit tests and other lighter forms of verification often miss. The redirect that breaks in production. The auth token that doesn't persist. The button that isn't wired up. Routing issues, UI state bugs, missing environment variables.
We've also just released Plan Mode (detailed plans after clarifying questions), task tracking, longer execution times, and prompt queueing so you can queue and reorder prompts while the agent runs.
Together, these updates represent a step up in letting Lovable handle more complex work with less supervision!

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Last year my agency reached $250K 𝗠𝗥𝗥 building @Lovable apps.
So I created a free comprehensive guide outlining ALL our strategies.
Available in 5 languages (more coming soon).
A complete guide covering:
• Design systems
• Dev tactics
• Database best practices
• Debugging
• Native apps
Follow + comment "worldwide" and I'll DM it to you.
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This Design System workflow is worth $2.5M.
and I'm giving it away for FREE.
Our exact agency process → build premium UI in @Lovable.
What’s included:
• Design System Template
• Instructions Guide
• Component Standards (buttons, cards, nav, modals)
Follow + comment "Design System" and I'll DM it to you.
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@zeroxjackson Research shows that even regular workouts can't fully undo the damage of a sedentary day at the office. Breaking up sitting time with short bursts of movement helps restore circulation, lower insulin resistance, reduce fatigue, and boost mood and focus.
hmove.live
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@adamislucky @zachpogrob Apple Watch used for fall detection and Emergency services?
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@zachpogrob Saw a boomer with AW on the left and rollie on the right.
5D dementia
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