@signulll I could see PLG type products and SMB becoming closer to perfect competition though. Less bespoke and distribution / support requires less human.
@signulll Build and customer support costs may tend to zero (Iβd argue great design still scarce), large enterprises still demand customer success, services, and need to be sold to. Enterprise SaaS probably just becomes more profitable.
@dibbaa_code Moved here earlier this year, sat at a trendy brunch spot listening to a girl explaining her job in UX design because her friend had never heard of that. Refreshing.
@diabrowser Custom shortcuts coming soon?
I do a lot of Google Sheets, and CMD + SHIFT + E is the "center align" shortcut, and it keeps bringing up the AI chat, and I use "center" more than I use the AI chat :(
This might actually be the biggest bug in how humans work
Like the most fucked up feedback control system
If you spend time getting better at doing something, someone who spent more time getting better at selling a worse version of that thing will win
@joshm@diabrowser@tfeener@joshm Iβve seen a ton on writing, shopping, summarizing news skills β primarily from consumer use cases.
Can I volunteer to be a test dummy for work use cases?
Iβm talking research behind proprietary sources, way deeper integration into things like Slack / GDrive, etc.
Cursor is almost certainly the fastest company in history to reach $500M in ARR.
o3 did research and created the following graph to show how long it took each company to grow from $0 to $500M in ARR.