Kaila
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Kaila
@kailavansumer
Product design as a day job. Optimistic about the future. Materialism is over.


post-singularity career idea: become a hermit

🎚️Adjust Timeframe → Claude

a lot of things are fast now. like—really fast. but i don’t think we’ve figured out when to be slow yet. it feels like that’s a new skill that’ll differentiate us as people, companies, and products. how we choose when to go slow.

Flight of the Navigator (1986) is seriously underseen. A kid vanishes for eight years, returns the same age, and ends up piloting a sleek alien ship with a wisecracking AI. It’s smart, emotional, and pure 80s wonder. More people should be talking about it.

Spotify revealed that its top engineers haven’t written a single line of code since December, thanks to an internal AI system called “Honk” powered by Claude. The company shipped 50+ new features in 2025 alone, with AI now enabling real-time bug fixes and feature deployments straight from a phone during a commute, dramatically accelerating product velocity




correlation i have observed: the most talented people i know (who also happen to be high agency) have the shittiest workflow organization - no notion organization hell, usually messy apple notes and google docs - regular users of pen and paper - no superhuman or fancy email

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