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Rob Hope

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Surfer. Maker. Optimist 🇿🇦 🎉 Co-founder: @boldvid (DM me for a demo!) Projects: 📃 @OnePageLove 🎙️ @YoDotFm 👨‍🏫 https://t.co/tQxEMBJ5Qu 📖 https://t.co/xoqK6CNeQQ

Cape Town, South Africa Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Rob Hope
Rob Hope@robhope·
🎞️ Big personal news! 🎉 I’m joining Bold Video (boldvideo.com) as a co-founder and going all-in with @marcelfahle to build something ambitious in the AI video space. For over two decades, I’ve juggled many side projects. It’s been fun, energising, and taught me a whole range of skills... but now it's time to focus on one thing and give it all the oxygen it needs to navigate a wild AI landscape. So, what exactly is Bold Video? Bold trains on coaches’ and educators’ videos (tutorials, live streams, meetings) to give their community context-aware knowledge support. tl;dr - you are offline and Bold is your 24/7 AMA. Answers are accurate, personalized and in your tone. Bold comes in two forms: 1. Hosted - where you upload/import your videos into Bold, then customize our pre-designed template (see yo.fm). 2. Headless - where you upload/import your videos into Bold, then use our API to pull videos and our chat experience into your existing platform. Bold does these things well: 1. Serves fast, high quality video with no branding. 2. After bulk uploads/imports, it auto-generates titles, descriptions, chapters etc. (customized to the settings/tone you define). 3. Provides quick search for videos or topics. 4. Helps answer questions for your users, while you're offline. The chat can summarize a video or compile answers across your entire video library. The real x-factor happens when Bold knows a bit about your users, then the answers are tailored to their use-case. It can really feel like magic sometimes ✨ Ok, think that pretty much covers it :) Next up is integrating my course and podcast into the platform. Follow @boldvid for updates! ps. see a need for Bold for your business? Let me know and we can create a custom demo 🎞️🙏
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One Page Love
One Page Love@OnePageLove·
New Website Inspiration: Beautifully designed One Pager taking waitlist requests for Patina - an app sidekick that surfaces what's next, after gathering context from apps. Also hugely impressive demo, almost everything is clickable and interactive within the initial screenshot. Credit: @gabrielvaldivia Typeface: General Sans, Manrope → onepagelove.com/patina
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Ridd 🤿@ridd_design·
turns out Dive Club Live is pretty fun 😁
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Rob Hope@robhope·
@graceongrid I need to make this move too. Loom asking my friends/clients to sign up to watch twice…. and I have a paid account 💩
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Grace Walker
Grace Walker@graceongrid·
I recently picked Tella back up and its such a nice experience compared to loom. I haven't been able to film a loom video without it crashing in a long time, so I just ended up not making videos. But I love making videos! And I love it even more with Tella.
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@9ranty I've been loving tella so much. Love all of the improvements you are making! Feels soooo nice compared to loom.

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Tommy Geoco 🇺🇸
Tommy Geoco 🇺🇸@designertom·
There is a lot of slop on the internet. So I've spent more than $200k answering the question: What is taste? Not five minutes on cheap Twitter discourse, but consequential discovery. Our @ColinandSamir documentary is live today. If you care about slower, more human, more ambitious work, please watch it all the way through. That attention is what lets us keep making these. What I learned about taste from Colin & Samir isn't being discussed online right now.
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Rob Hope@robhope·
@gabrielvaldivia Man, I really love your design style. Loads breathing room. Just added to One Page Love 🙏
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Gabriel Valdivia
Gabriel Valdivia@gabrielvaldivia·
I've spent the last few months building Patina: a personal intelligence workspace that lives on your Mac. It reads your iMessages, calendar, email and more. Knows your goals and helps you keep up with your people. All stored locally. 🌐👉 patina.md
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Corey Haines
Corey Haines@coreyhainesco·
Back in January, @robhope reached out — he was looking to offload some of his projects. Conversion Factory ended up buying the pricingpages.com domain from him. No website, no codebase. Just the domain. Once we had the time to work on it, we went from blank canvas to launched site in about a month. The tech stack: → Next.js + TypeScript → Drizzle + Neon for the database → Vercel for hosting → ScreenshotOne for capturing every pricing page at high res → Tagging layer for the design pattern classifications The brand: We wanted it to feel like money — classic, valuable, instantly recognizable. So we pulled inspiration from the US dollar bill: the typography, the engraving line work, the deep greens. Every detail in the brand quietly references what pricing pages are actually about. Free to browse: pricingpages.com
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Rob Hope@robhope·
@coreyhainesco Was 19h26 in Cape Town boys. Wish I could have joined but was away from screen. Lekker bru @zstvns 🤣 - all the best with the site guys! stoked you all-in here
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Corey Haines
Corey Haines@coreyhainesco·
Introducing: pricingpages.com 🎉 The largest searchable library of SaaS pricing pages on the internet. Trying to find good SaaS pricing page references is annoying. Every search lands you on the same blog post from 2019 with 10 outdated screenshots. So we built 💸 Pricing Pages 💸 989 real SaaS pricing pages. Each one screenshotted, tagged by design pattern, and filterable. → 11 feature filters: highlighted tier, free trial, calculator/slider, monthly/yearly toggle, feature comparison rows, hidden prices, add-ons, tooltips, sticky header, free tier, enterprise tier → 11 extras filters: testimonials, customer logos, FAQs, ratings, email capture, bento grids, awards, chat widgets, credit card logos, custom quotes, newsletter signup → Filter by tier count (1–5) Built for SaaS founders, PMs, and designers who want real references — not a stale listicle. Free to browse. pricingpages.com
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dior ✞@deeore5·
the older i get the heller the no
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Alexia 🥐
Alexia 🥐@alexiadanton·
Today's design inspo: IBM Selectric II typewriter, designed by Eliot Noyes in 1971.
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Stephanie Bruce
Stephanie Bruce@stefbrucedesign·
Back from maternity leave and excited to share some design work again!
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
The CEO of Take-Two, the company behind GTA, just said something the entire AI industry doesn't want to hear. And he said it without being anti-AI. Strauss Zelnick's argument is precise. AI is built on datasets. Datasets are backward-looking. Creativity is forward-looking. A model trained on everything that already exists cannot, by definition, produce something genuinely unexpected. And all hits, by their very nature, are unexpected. Asset creation and hit creation are not the same thing. AI is getting very good at the first one. The second one is what actually makes money, builds franchises, and changes culture. Nobody has shown AI can do that yet. The derivative property problem is real. You can clone GTA with existing technology. You could do it before AI. It would take 3 years and look identical. It still wouldn't sell. Because it isn't GTA. It's a clone of GTA. And consumers, despite what the industry occasionally pretends, can feel the difference between something genuinely new and something assembled from the residue of things that already worked. Thousands of mobile games ship every year. 0 to 5 hits get made. The same studios make them every time. The technology to make more games has been commoditized for years. It didn't democratize hit creation. It just flooded the market with more forgettable product. The Silicon Valley thesis that AI unlocks game creation for everyone is true in the same way that cheap cameras unlocked filmmaking for everyone. They did. And the same 5 studios still make the movies everyone watches. What Zelnick is saying, without quite saying it, is that the thing AI cannot replicate is taste. The instinct for what hasn't been done yet. The cultural antenna that detects the gap in the market before the data can see it. Data tells you what people wanted. Hits tell people what they want next. Those are different jobs.
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🇺🇸 Tucker lays out the deepest critique of AI yet, and it's not about jobs... His argument: writing produces thinking. You can't formulate a thought without first articulating it. If kids never write because AI writes for them, the quality of human thinking collapses. That's the surface problem. The deeper one is purpose: "The point of living is to create. That's the point of being a human being. It's necessary for joy. There is no joy without creation." If the machine creates everything and humans just consume, you don't get utopia. You get despair, mass unemployment, and eventually political revolution.

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Rob Hope
Rob Hope@robhope·
@justinmfarrugia @karelvuong @samjvuong Mature take Justin! Brings back some memories when @OnePageLove had some clones like One Page Mania (and others) who copy-pasted our Info page and kept my email and their user submissions were going to me 😜
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Justin Farrugia
Justin Farrugia@justinmfarrugia·
to be clear, I’m all for people remixing ideas and building useful things. I actually quite liked a lot of the products featured by @karelvuong and @samjvuong , and would even feature some of them on curated.supply if there was a fit heck there's "spinoffs" like @dudufolio's @hellomacfolio or @driceroland's wear.gallery that I quite like my point was never “don’t build this” or that I somehow own the look, curated.supply itself is inspired by plenty of directories that came before it it was more that when something gets copied 1:1, down to structure/content patterns/disclaimers, you ironically inherit decisions that might not even make sense for that audience in the first place plus, when there’s practically an infinite number of directions AI can help you explore, it just feels like a missed opportunity to make something truly stand out anyways enough "you copied my rectangle" drama for the day 🙃
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I think “inspired by” is doing a LOT of heavy lifting here see I don't mind when a similar-ish site is launched because curated.supply isn't the first site of it's kind (and won't be the last) but this is as close to a 1:1 copy as you can get, down to the CMS structure and even the affiliate disclaimer text is the same 🙃 I don’t usually comment on this kind of thing because X drama is mostly noise but if you’re going to build something, at least bring something new to it

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Daryl Ginn
Daryl Ginn@darylginn·
@justinmfarrugia It's easy to say there's been a lot of sites like this, because it's true. But in this instance you can literally see it's basically an element:element rip. Sucks. I wouldn't worry anyway, most of these sites come and go (though hopefully not yours)
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Justin Farrugia@justinmfarrugia·
I think “inspired by” is doing a LOT of heavy lifting here see I don't mind when a similar-ish site is launched because curated.supply isn't the first site of it's kind (and won't be the last) but this is as close to a 1:1 copy as you can get, down to the CMS structure and even the affiliate disclaimer text is the same 🙃 I don’t usually comment on this kind of thing because X drama is mostly noise but if you’re going to build something, at least bring something new to it
Karel Vuong@karelvuong

It's posts like these that reinforce why my wife and I decided to build education.supply. > abundantly clear parents are actively searching for high quality products made for learning > there's a very wide spectrum in the relationship families have with putting tech in front of their kids. some families are entirely no-screen, others are working out how best to integrate (and when to introduce it). iPad alternatives are the most searched keyword on the site

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Pablo Stanley
Pablo Stanley@pablostanley·
frida pahblo frida kahro & elenita bay to breakers!
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Marcel Fahle
Marcel Fahle@marcelfahle·
Yea, pretty much. My wife was running a mountain race, so I was doing the usual dad support crew thing with the kids. Storms cut it short, so we rushed toward the finish. Then our big one puked in the car, and I cleaned clothes and seat with rainwater from puddles while getting soaked. Only realized it was gone later. searched everywhere, including those puddles where I’d stopped earlier. Nothing. But, I met a farmer there, in the middle of nowhere, who was also getting soaked and gave him my number just in case. And guess what lol 😀
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