Is "It’s broken" the worst bug report ever? 📧
Probably. But the real problem isn't the customer—it's the friction. Most users want to help, but they don't know how to give you the data you need. 1/3
Stop copy-pasting bug reports into a spreadsheet.
Ybug now connects to Google Sheets: every report your widget collects lands as a new row automatically 📊
Stop copy-pasting bug reports into a spreadsheet.
Ybug now connects to Google Sheets: every report your widget collects lands as a new row automatically 📊
Question for fellow builders:
Do you use any kind of ai note taking app when biking or jogging?
I usually get the best ideas when giving my brain some fresh air :-) Stopping just to take notes kind of breaks the flow…
The fastest content reviews I see have one thing in common:
Everyone reviews the same thing, in the same place.
For websites, that usually means a staging URL with feedback captured directly in context. Not
screenshots in email. Not vague Slack notes. Not a 14-comment doc thread.
We just launched Ybug’s Shortcut integration.
Someone points at what’s wrong on your website, and Ybug creates a Shortcut Story with the
screenshot and technical context already attached.
No copy-paste. No “what browser were you on?”
We just shipped Ybug’s Linear integration.
The goal is simple: when someone reports a bug visually, developers should get a proper Linear
issue immediately, with the screenshot, URL, browser info, and console logs already there.
No copy-paste. No “which browser?” follow-ups.
New docs are live. 🛠️
We’ve rebuilt the Ybug documentation from the ground up, featuring a comprehensive REST API reference. Less searching, more shipping.
1960s Czech movies are crazy, as well as crazy good. Here's a few I've seen that YOU ought to watch as well:
Fantastic Planet (1967 Franco-Czech co-production; better science fiction film than any anime I've seen)
Prague Nights (1969) horror/fantasy anthology
Invention For Destruction (1958) the most amazing "animation" I've ever seen, based on a strange combination of cardboard cut-outs, stop-motion, and live-action. Everyone ought to see this. The trailer is shown below.
Also, Karel Zeman, the director of Invention For Destruction, did a bunch of other crazy fantasy movies all worth watching. One's about some boy scouts who sail down a river into the past and meet prehistoric monsters.
Artemis II crew is thousands of miles away from Earth
And they’re asking ground crew for help because they have two versions of Microsoft Outlook open and neither is working
This scene is now canon 😭
Following the recent compromise of the Axios NPM package...
Working on replacing Axios with just "fetch" in our Ybug's Feedback widget.
The fewer dependencies, the better. Plus, it reduces the bundle size. Everybody wins! :-)
@CiprianiRanieri Well yeah, I went the other direction (building Ybug first). I just thought to give it another boost no X. Will definitely check out the Builders Map!