Even while recording these demos, we encountered some amusing moments. In one, Claude accidentally stopped a long-running screen recording, causing all footage to be lost.
Later, Claude took a break from our coding demo and began to peruse photos of Yellowstone National Park.
We’ll keep repeating it: fall in love with the problem, not the solution.
GenAI certainly is exciting, but without a substantial user need, it will be a huge amount of expensive, wasted time.
Rather than the broken record ‘before we do this, we first have to X, Y, and Z’, you’ll have a conversation about problems to solve, needs to address, and the data that we’re missing to accomplish that.
TIL you can use one-cell fullwidth tables in @NotionHQ to draw borders around blocks. Fun extra: you get to trigger a feature-digging-spree by page visitors, wondering how you did it. #guilty
@ekegai crowdsourced lyrics where fans are annotating sections of the text with their interpretation :) they are peer-reviewed too! https://t.co/xqdEss09eG
Most people never follow up on anything. On meeting to do's, on conversations, scheduling calls. Wanna stand out? Start by simply following up on things. Do that consistently. Watch what happens.
3. Beta notebook
Our product was rough in the early days and we received a lot of... colorful... feedback.
We celebrated by memorializing the feedback in swag we made for our launch of Figma's closed beta!
Special thanks to @Alicia_Lew for this great quote❤️