one side of vinyl = one pomodoro ๐ท
20 minutes, then you have to get up and flip it. way better than a phone timer you can just swipe away.
currently on Ben Webster's Soulville. perfect study jazz.
https://t.co/9Z4lB8fEkW
"would you buy this?" is the most dangerous question a founder can ask. the answer is almost always yes and it means nothing
notes from The Mom Test, written as a paste-the-link reference. also works as context for AI when prepping interviews
https://t.co/JzmpbpRe7d
"What important truth do very few people agree with you on?"
Just finished Zero to One by @peterthiel. Wrote up my notes and what I actually took from it.
A classic for a reason.
https://t.co/gWZ5uHjNct
In 2012, Tinder threw a party at USC. To get in, you had to download the app. Next morning, hundreds of students opened Tinder and found all the people they didn't get to talk to last night. The rest is history.
Wrote notes on The Cold Start Problem by @andrewchen, link below๐
Met @klemensstrasser at @letsvisionos 2026 today. Indie dev from Austria, Apple Design Award winner for accessibility. His talk changed how I think about building apps.
Wrote up what I learned: https://t.co/grlO25QS11
โHe put it in hardware-software terms: โIt was as if something in the animalโs body and in its brain had been engineered to work together instantly rather than being learned.โ
Excerpt From
Steve Jobs
Isaacson, Walter