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Philo van Kemenade 🌱 @Phivk@c.im

Philo van Kemenade 🌱 @[email protected]

@phivk

Here to learn × web dev @ CLEVERºFRANKE × initiator @StoryUnite

on a boat Katılım Mart 2011
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Joshua Levy@ojoshe·
@phivk It’s an essay I’ve been working on. If you might be up for reviewing an early draft, DM me, would appreciate any feedback. :)
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Joshua Levy
Joshua Levy@ojoshe·
We need more advice like this. Oversimplifying doesn't respect the user's intelligence or their needs. You want to make simple things simple—but with the goal of making complex things possible.
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Ryo Lu@ryolu_

complexity first, simplicity second people say “keep it simple,” but most approach it backwards. they start from simple, then add on complexity without seeing the whole. that’s how you end up with frankenstein products: clean-looking components awkwardly stitched together, held in place by duct tape and wishful thinking. true simplicity emerges only after you’ve grasped the full complexity first. you can’t abstract away what you don’t fully comprehend. once you deeply understand the entire system — the edge cases, feedback loops, emergent behaviors — then the elegant patterns start to surface, creating solutions that genuinely click. people often misunderstand complexity as the enemy of simplicity. but complexity isn’t the enemy, it’s reality. your goal isn’t to ignore complexity, but to master it. when you think holistically, you create systems whose parts reinforce each other rather than clash. the UI naturally mirrors the underlying data model. the API aligns seamlessly with how users think. the entire product feels inevitable. real builders dive into the messy reality and embrace it. they map out the bizarre edge cases, user mental models, technical constraints, and business pressures. they sit patiently with complexity until the right patterns emerge. only then do they craft the simple, intuitive interface that makes all that complexity invisible. it’s like a swan, serene on the surface but paddling like hell beneath. this is why Notion succeeds where most productivity apps fail. we didn’t start by saying, “let’s build a simple notes app.” we asked, “how would people organize and share information, with the fewest primitives” then we built abstractions that aligned with those conceptual models. systems thinking is essential because it’s the only path to building products that scale — not just technically, but cognitively. users shouldn’t need to grasp your internal complexities to extract value. that’s the paradox: the more deeply you embrace complexity in your thinking, the simpler the experience becomes.

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Philo van Kemenade 🌱 @Phivk@c.im
@kcimc Thanks for sharing Kyle! I like how this way of enrichment comes kind of for free with the prompted image analysis. Have you considered chunking pages and embedding those for even more flexible semantic retrieval?
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Kyle McDonald
Kyle McDonald@kcimc·
the summarization feature is incredible because it means you can search for "recipe" even when the word "recipe" does not appear anywhere on the page
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Kyle McDonald
Kyle McDonald@kcimc·
i'm building an experimental tool for exploring 25 years of my old sketchbooks, with image and text recognition powered by gemini
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why did I learn sql
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Newman S Lanier@newman5·
@phivk Hey Philo! Great project. Is it open for online participants?
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Philo van Kemenade 🌱 @Phivk@c.im
If 3 days of cocreating interactive stories with 30 media makers, designers and technologists sounds like your jam, I'd love to see you in Utrecht next month!
Storytellers United@storyunite

Our #opencall for Story Jam REVEAL: The secret life of media, is running for one more week! We want to hear from you if you: ❤️‍🔥 have a passion for stories 🔎 want to investigate what's hidden behind digital media 🙌 enjoy collaborating across disciplines storytellers.link/story-jam-reve…

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calibro@studiocalibro·
Back from an intensive week at @mkghamburg where we had the great pleasure to work with curators, scholars, designers and developers to produce software prototypes, visualizations and other ways to access and question the MK&G’s NEO Collection
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