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Adam Kazwell

@kaz

Product guy trying to make sense of AI by building with it + collecting evergreen insights for @productweets. Coffee, podcast or trail recs always welcome ✌️

Mill Valley, CA Katılım Eylül 2006
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Adam Kazwell
Adam Kazwell@kaz·
@benspringwater "Figma is an irreplaceable layer of the design stack" It's just that the design stack may be replaceable in a lot of cases. With personal projects, I was surprised to see how rarely I opened Figma at all. Plan → Loveable/Vibecode → iterate in Claude Code.
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Ben Springwater
Ben Springwater@benspringwater·
Market overreacted to this one quite a bit. The reason Figma hasn’t shipped a killer AI vibe design tool yet is because nailing it is so hard. Stitch’s demo is cool but try the tool - Google has not nailed it. I get that Figma’s growth upside - its path to capture more casual design users - is crimped by all this vibe coding competition, but that’s already priced in, right? Don’t see how this launch changes much. Figma is an irreplaceable layer of the design stack and I don’t see that changing over time. Maybe not a big growth stock, but a long term winner in the market for sure.
Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi

Figma got crushed on this one :/ Anecdotally seeing more companies task design work to the product team already.

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Adam Kazwell@kaz·
Struggled to get good results from ChatGPT, but fun to iterate on the rules...who's gonna take it to the next level? - mapping is clean enough to feel immediate - both phrases are unquestionably common - the semantic jump is big and playful - the second phrase lands in a totally different world - ideally it has a little snap or absurdity when read aloud best AI answer: Crash pad // Rec room chatgpt.com/s/t_69bb0ff289…
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Eugene Wei@eugenewei·
My friend Kevin told me about this page of Unparalleled Misalignments by Ricki Heicklen and it will be one of those web pages I turn to for years and years and just chuckle with deep pleasure. TED Talk —> Edward Said is just 🤌🏼 rickiheicklen.com/unparalleled-m…
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Freyy
Freyy@Freyy_is·
dear apple, the iPod needs to come back. not for nostalgia. for the parents who want their kids to love music and audiobooks without a browser, social media, and the whole internet attached to it
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Adam Kazwell@kaz·
@0xPlato My expectations with adding or installing a skill is that it would be permanent, always-on. Maybe if it was “add a skill for this session” that would give me a hint it’s temporary
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Plato | GetPaid Studio
@kaz Haha same – skills‑first sounds great, but once it “forgets” what’s installed the habit loop is dead on arrival. Curious how you’d fix it – more “always‑on” skills behavior, or better visibility into what’s active in a given session?
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我昨晚还在把 Lenny 的 newsletter 和播客做成网站,结果发现已经有大佬先一步,把这些内容抽象成了一套 Claude Skills,太厉害了。 这 6 个 skills 基本涵盖了一个产品人从 0 到 1、再到 10 的整条路径: 1、lenny-growth-advisor:围绕激活、留存、转化、增长环路,帮你分析增长策略和指标设定。 2、lenny-product-strategy:聚焦 PMF、优先级、转型与顶级公司是怎么做产品战略决策的。 3、lenny-ai-product-builder:专门讨论 AI 产品,从评估、原型、迭代到商业化全链路。 4、lenny-gtm-launch:帮你梳理从首批用户、Product Hunt,到完整 GTM 的 launch playbook。 5、lenny-leadership-craft:关于反馈、影响力、时间管理和团队管理的“管理者手册”。 6、lenny-career-coach:面试、薪资谈判、职业发展,以及给产品人的“早晨鸡汤”。 等我把 Lenny 的内容整理成网站版,会跟这套 Skills 形成一个「网站 + Skills」的组合:网站负责浏览与查找,Skills 负责在具体场景里给出结构化建议。 强烈建议所有产品人都去玩一下这几个 skills,尤其是正在做新产品、准备跳槽,或者刚开始用 Claude Code 的人。 你自己会更想用「网站版」、「Skills 版」,还是两者结合?
Adam Kazwell@kaz

Created a handful of skills based on popular themes from @lennysan's newsletters. Available here: urban-hearth-dsmb.here.now

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Adam Kazwell@kaz·
@DezFutak @clairevo "ultimately, the agents will build things the agents want." excellent point...humans, we had a good run!
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Dez Futak
Dez Futak@DezFutak·
@kaz @clairevo Kinda have mixed feelings about it. I mean, ultimately, the agents will build things the agents want. And there's a decently large chunk of people that appreciate the "human touch". But maybe I'm just revealing my age now 😄
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Adam Kazwell@kaz·
We're entering a new era: “Make something people want” → “Build things agents want” pg → cvo @clairevo
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Adam Kazwell@kaz·
Created a handful of skills based on popular themes from @lennysan's newsletters. Available here: urban-hearth-dsmb.here.now
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Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan

Today I'm releasing my entire newsletter archive (350+ posts) and all podcast transcripts (300+ episodes) as AI-friendly Markdown files. Plus an MCP server and GitHub repo. A few months ago I shared my podcast transcripts on a whim, and y'all built the most amazing things—an RPG game, a parenting wisdom site, infographics, a Twitter bot, and 50+ other projects. Let's see what happens when I give you even more data. Grab the data here: LennysData.com. Paid subscribers get all of the data (some 350 posts and 300 transcripts). Free subscribers get a subset. I don’t think anyone’s ever done anything like this before, and I’m excited to give you this excuse to play with that AI tool you've been meaning to try. Here’s my challenge to you: build something, and let me know about it. I’ll pick my favorite and give you a free 1-year subscription to the newsletter. Just post a link to your project in the comments here: lennysnewsletter.com/p/how-i-built-…. If you’ve already built something, slurp in this new data and submit it, too. I’ll pick a winner on April 15th. Check out today's newsletter post for inspiration on what you could to build: lennysnewsletter.com/p/how-i-built-… LFG.

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Adam Kazwell@kaz·
@AkhilAgrawal08 @lennysan This is what I can't wrap my head around....this truly does seem like gold....and now it's just....free (well, free for subs...but...you know)
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Lenny Rachitsky
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan·
Today I'm releasing my entire newsletter archive (350+ posts) and all podcast transcripts (300+ episodes) as AI-friendly Markdown files. Plus an MCP server and GitHub repo. A few months ago I shared my podcast transcripts on a whim, and y'all built the most amazing things—an RPG game, a parenting wisdom site, infographics, a Twitter bot, and 50+ other projects. Let's see what happens when I give you even more data. Grab the data here: LennysData.com. Paid subscribers get all of the data (some 350 posts and 300 transcripts). Free subscribers get a subset. I don’t think anyone’s ever done anything like this before, and I’m excited to give you this excuse to play with that AI tool you've been meaning to try. Here’s my challenge to you: build something, and let me know about it. I’ll pick my favorite and give you a free 1-year subscription to the newsletter. Just post a link to your project in the comments here: lennysnewsletter.com/p/how-i-built-…. If you’ve already built something, slurp in this new data and submit it, too. I’ll pick a winner on April 15th. Check out today's newsletter post for inspiration on what you could to build: lennysnewsletter.com/p/how-i-built-… LFG.
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Adam Kazwell@kaz·
@benspringwater i hate it...and yet feel like it's about to explode in volume. (also, i'm no pmarca - some reflection is good and valuable! just maybe don't create a course for everything)
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Ben Springwater
Ben Springwater@benspringwater·
What's the term for this > Be a founder who makes content about founders > Run an OpenClaw that sells content about OpenClaws > Build a second brain to make content about building second brains circular entrepreneurship?
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Adam Kazwell@kaz·
@zachklein Thank you for this tweet. I’d been feeling the same since the clip started spreading but couldn’t find the right words. You captured it perfectly.
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Zach Klein
Zach Klein@zachklein·
What a pernicious crock of shit.
David Senra@davidsenra

Great men of history had little to no introspection. The personality that builds empires is not the same personality that sits around quietly questioning itself. @pmarca and I discuss what we both noticed but no one talks about: David: You don't have any levels of introspection? Marc: Yes, zero. As little as possible. David: Why? Marc: Move forward. Go! I found people who dwell in the past get stuck in the past. It's a real problem and it's a problem at work and it's a problem at home. David: So I've read 400 biographies of history’s greatest entrepreneurs and someone asked me what the most surprising thing I’ve learned from this was [and I answered] they have little or zero introspection. Sam Walton didn't wake up thinking about his internal self. He just woke up and was like: I like building Walmart. I'm going to keep building Walmart. I'm going to make more Walmarts. And he just kept doing it over and over again. Marc: If you go back 400 years ago it never would've occurred to anybody to be introspective. All of the modern conceptions around introspection and therapy, and all the things that kind of result from that are, a kind of a manufacture of the 1910s, 1920s. Great men of history didn't sit around doing this stuff. The individual runs and does all these things and builds things and builds empires and builds companies and builds technology. And then this kind of this kind of guilt based whammy kind of showed up from Europe. A lot of it from Vienna in 1910, 1920s, Freud and all that entire movement. And kind of turned all that inward and basically said, okay, now we need to basically second guess the individual. We need to criticize the individual. The individual needs to self criticize. The individual needs to feel guilt, needs to look backwards, needs to dwell in the past. It never resonated with me.

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Vinay Hiremath
Vinay Hiremath@vhmth·
I rewrote a startup's platform infrastructure in 1 month. Resulted in 10's of 1000's of lines of TF, TS, and Go that continues to be built upon. I can confidently say that would have taken 3 infrastructure engineers 3+ months maybe a couple years ago. I understand (without ego), that I am probably in the top 1% of software engineers, but I honestly don't think that contributed much to my prolificness. I can confidently say a midlevel dev could be just as prolific. That was an eye-opening experience for me. Your team just delivered a JIRA competitor with 2 junior devs in a matter of months. The cost basis of making software seems to be precipitously declining. My best guess is that large companies simply need to let go of significantly more people so the operational overhang does not get in the way of velocity. I know that is an unpopular thing to say, but it's tough for me to see it any other way.
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Victor@vicngmi·
a) this is a great post (and a great advice imo) b) I feel like it's really leading a jazz band during a jazz competition, and c) if you want to become better at leading creative teams google "Miles Davis v Wynton Marsalis at Vancouver Jazz Festival in 1986" and think what you can learn from this
Geoffrey Litt@geoffreylitt

best advice i ever got for leading creative teams: "it's a jazz band, not a sports team." instead of trying to "win", get curious: what new music will emerge from this unique group of people?

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Daniel Raffel
Daniel Raffel@danielraffel·
For almost everyone, computers were too complicated for far too long. Smartphones fixed that for people by narrowing what they could do. For the last ~5 months AI has done something similar for people who already knew their way around computers by making the hard parts disappear.
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Adam Kazwell@kaz·
When Twitter says “xxxx is dead,” it usually means “xxxx has stopped growing.” ChatGPT’s share of unique web sessions *has* been declining. As of March, it went from 28x Claude’s web traffic to 16x in just a couple of months. That's a meaningful shift not worthy of dismissing.
Olivia Moore@omooretweets

I've never seen a perception -> reality gap as big as the tech crowd narrative that "ChatGPT is dead" 🤔 I pulled data across every AI product globally - what's actually happening? 👇

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Adam Kazwell@kaz·
"Whenever a co-worker sends me something: what of what they are sending did they really choose? What do they really believe? What do we, together, really know versus "know" in a hedging/bullshitting sort of way?"
Dan Grover@DanGrover

The angst I feel in current age is different from engineers'. At superhuman speed, I can now prototype, brainstorm, analyze docs, and BS things that need BSing. But it still takes the same time to *really* know something or *really* choose/stand behind something I am producing.

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