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Noam Lovinsky

Noam Lovinsky

@noaml

CPO @SuperhumanHQ and an aspiring mensch.

San Francisco, CA (37.786295,- Katılım Temmuz 2006
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
I want to start a community dedicated to Claude Code. It’s become the gateway drug to coding and experiencing the power of AI for tons of people. This will be a space for people to share killer use cases, agentic workflows, proven prompts, and connect with other CC obsessives. Comment “Claude” if you want to join.
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
My “Reddit best (item)" requests have been replaced by Claude Deep Research "I’m thinking of buying (item), research professional and user reviews and give me your best option.” Highly recommend giving it a try.
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Noam Lovinsky
Noam Lovinsky@noaml·
@petergyang Great post @petergyang Many of these things have been true long before this generation of AI. Good teams always have blurry lines between roles and have been hiring for T-shaped generalists for a long time. AI is more of an accelerant for sure, but this isn’t new IMO.
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
So what's going to happen to product management anyway? When I talk to mid-career PMs, I hear the same frustrations over and over: “I’m looking for a director role but all I see are individual contributor jobs.” “I want to work for an AI company but there are very few PM roles.” “I’m too tired to build at night after a day of back to back meetings.” I wrote 8 hot takes on where I think the PM role is headed next and why I'm actually optimistic. 📌 Read now: creatoreconomy.so/p/so-whats-goi…
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Michael Mignano
Michael Mignano@mignano·
Excited about products that let me run my private data through an LLM and chat with it for insights, search, etc. Examples: Granola (for meeting notes) Nori (for Apple Health etc) Poke (for email) Lots of opportunity for this shape of product. What else is out there?
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Noam Lovinsky
Noam Lovinsky@noaml·
@lulumeservey Great writers are even harder to come by than great designers and engineers. I think most teams still under estimate the impact great writing can have on every part of the business.
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
RIP Social Apps, 2005-2023 As of iOS 18, friend-based contact sync apps are basically dead on arrival. The number of people consenting to the new permission has nose-dived—so there is no way to get density in a meaningful way. But as one door closes, another opens up: From the handful of dashboards I've seen, the retention rates on AI companion/girlfriend apps are extraordinary. Instinctually, I thought the entire space was bullshit. But it's now clear that the ability to craft relevant, empathetic responses to any user input is a powerful lever to activating users and entrenching them into a relationship, albeit artificial. For better or for worse, LLMs might be the new Contact Sync. If we can't find our friends on apps anymore, people will find something else to talk to.
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sarah guo
sarah guo@saranormous·
2/8 Next-Gen Autocomplete
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sarah guo
sarah guo@saranormous·
1/8 Another day, another set of "software 3.0" ideas from the @w_conviction team. Working on one of these, or something better? Apply to ᴄᴏɴᴠɪᴄᴛɪᴏɴ ᴇᴍʙᴇᴅ, our compute+community catalyst for the next great AI startups. Full theses and links below. cc @pranavreddy @mvernal
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claire vo 🖤
claire vo 🖤@clairevo·
@petergyang @chatprd @elawless Ok so there’s this retail/commercial space opening up in our neighborhood and what if we rented it and made a vibe-y coworking space for the south end of SF and all the noe Bernal Glen parents came and what if there was childcare from 430-9 and and and
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claire vo 🖤
claire vo 🖤@clairevo·
When people ask how I do it all I say it’s super easy the kids just wake me up between 430 and 6 AM I check in on overnight support tickets, marketing assets, and PRs for @chatprd on my phone as they fall back asleep on my arm workout while @elawless makes lunches drive the littles to work/camp drive myself to work at office/home workworkworkworkworkworkwork pick up kids figure out dinner micromanage homework while I wrap slacks and questions from the team toss the kids in a bath and respond to sales inquiries or handle a support issue or two or plan the next day or respond to more slacks and spend a bit of time with my husband and try to be asleep by 10 and then enjoy hours of close parenting and commit hours of work (work, side work, and housework) and a hot girl walk on most weekends and hotspot from wherever whether it’s a target parking lot or a soccer practice. Oh and you just have to marry a great human, employ a bi-weekly cleaner, outsource your laundry and yet still do so. much. laundry, get groceries delivered, find a wonderful school, figure out a week to week puzzle of summer camp, get a loving nanny to tag in on pickups once in awhile, find your village, fly in grandparents, carve out date nights, and live with a slightly messy house. This isn’t a flex or a complaint. This is just how it is. And the funny part? Reading this, I think—I’m so lucky. My life is full. I love what I do. My family is everything. My kids are happy and healthy. I’m building cool things. I’m having fun.
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Noam Lovinsky
Noam Lovinsky@noaml·
@joshm I agree that 1) I don’t know what I’m talking about and 2) AI needs to meet you where you are and likely build off an existing workflow or UX pattern. That’s been true for @Grammarly from day one and we’d love to work with you to get our apps compatible with @arcinternet
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Josh Miller
Josh Miller@joshm·
i'm a big believer that nobody knows what they're talking about (incl me). our #1 company value is "assume you don't know." so sharing these thoughts to spark an open convo and bc, quite frankly, it's fun and thrilling to be in this moment of change as an industry. wdyt?
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Josh Miller
Josh Miller@joshm·
but i do think the primary interface to the AI computers of the future will look more like an existing too in our lives than not. the novelty instead will come at high-leverage points that "meet us where we are" today in the tools we're already familiar with but we'll see!
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Noam Lovinsky
Noam Lovinsky@noaml·
Thank you for having me on the pod @lennysan! It was a real treat.
Lenny Rachitsky@lennysan

Noam Lovinsky (@noaml) has had a remarkable career in product, leaving an indelible mark at @Facebook, @YouTube, @Thumbtack, and currently as the chief product officer at @Grammarly. At Facebook, Noam helped establish the New Product Experimentation team; at Thumbtack, he was chief product officer; and at YouTube, he was one of the early product leaders overseeing the consumer experience. He has also never done a podcast interview before. In our conversation, we discuss: 🔸 Lessons from reviving growth at YouTube and Thumbtack 🔸 Lessons from building Facebook’s New Product Experimentation team 🔸 The power of visioning and storytelling in shaping product strategy 🔸 When it’s time to kill your project 🔸 How to create space for innovation at large companies 🔸 How to diversify your growth channels 🔸 The resilience and motivation of Grammarly’s team in Ukraine 🔸 Much more

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Chad Hurley
Chad Hurley@Chad_Hurley·
Who wants an invite?
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Shreyas Doshi
Shreyas Doshi@shreyas·
Who’s hiring product managers? (any level, any location) Reply here.
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Siqi Chen
Siqi Chen@blader·
3 underexploited product opportunities in AI: 1. Context: ChatGPT but it knows stuff about you from all your digital exhaust. 2. Proactivity: ChatGPT but it knows when to talk to you because it knows stuff about you. 3. RLTF: reinforcement learning from tool feedback.
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