Andre
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Andre
@avalentef
23 / ceo at https://t.co/NB367GrBEp
Brazil Katılım Mart 2025
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@banhosdev Esses dois criativos geraram +12k MRR em 1 mês.
Já testamos dezenas de criativos aqui, tentamos fazer videos muito trabalhados e nunca funcionou.
Dicas:
- legenda chamativa
- narrado por IA
- testa vários ganchos até acertar
- menos de 1 min
- foca no que o cliente quer ouvir
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@rauchg @raunofreiberg A. Light mode. Always. Like a fresh sheet of paper. Dark mode is just a chalkboard.
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designing in layers
the best software doesn’t overwhelm you on day one or abandon you when you get sophisticated. it grows with you through carefully designed “layers” that reveal themselves exactly when you need them.
think of it like learning to drive. you start with acceleration, brake, steering. you don’t need to know how the engine works or aerodynamics. but as you get more curious about cars, those deeper systems are always accessible, within the same car.
at Notion, we built this philosophy into everything. you could start typing and immediately have a working doc. then add a table. then views. then automations. Cursor does this beautifully too — starts as a code editor that just works, then you discover Tab, then Agents, multiple models, then advanced rules & team workflows. each layer reveals itself naturally as you code more.
most software gets this wrong — they either dump everything on you at once, or kill the advanced stuff so you can’t do things your way. the real challenge isn’t designing each layer, it’s designing the transitions between them. that moment when someone outgrows the defaults shouldn’t feel like hitting a wall. it should feel like discovering a secret door that was always there.
alan kay once said users should be able to “open up the hood” of their word processor and tinker with it. when you design in layers, you’re building that kind of learning environment where users can discover their own potential. the goal isn’t to hide complexity — it’s to sequence its reveal. give people exactly what they need when they need it, and trust them to grow into the full power, pushing the boundaries your concepts in ways you’ve never imagined before.
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I've been spending some time to work on @waivedotso's Notion and it's almost ready
It's time for use to improve the operation, so that's why I'm doing this

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Started to create a HQ on Notion for @waivedotso
It's time to improve the operation and optimize everything.
Since the start of Waive, we just did things, with the less planning possible, but it's time to improve the managing and the operation.
A lot of things to do for few people, so gotta optimize!
I can show here when I'm finished :)

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@avalentef wip. aims to provide free and open canvas / design tool. feel free to check out on github
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🎨 Day 250
Grida Canvas - Core Graphics - Filter effects - Drop Shadow & Inner Shadow
github.com/gridaco/grida/…
#devlog #opensource #grida #canvas #skia #svg
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@Iammanishahir I don't think so. Sometimes getting busy doesn't mean being productive. Focus on 1 task at a time
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@mikey_starts you're making them uncomfortable. it means you're the man
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absolutely right. learn to design, people
Ward@uxaistudio
I’m a better developer because I’m a designer. And I’m a better designer because I’m a developer.
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@vaibhavWrite I don't know what are the colors of your brand, if it's green go option A, if it's not, got option B
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