@romanmars@99piorg with all these electric cars humming their carefully fabricated melodies... is anyone thinking about harmony amongst car manufacturers? Imagine sitting at a stop light and every group of cars sings a different beautiful song...
@etrade FYI, I wouldn't mind being on hold for 40 minutes if I didn't have to listen to this horrible hold music. Makes me never want to call again. Not sure if that's the goal.
@SlackHQ “Peter, turn off your screen share!” Is more urgent and timely than “How’d you like the last episode of Mando?” But there is no way for the sender to articulate that or for me to configure slack to treat those differently.
@SlackHQ one thing that would radically improve Slack: message authors should be able to decide between alerting someone and quietly messaging them. I want to DM someone asynchronously. https://t.co/pgTXKtFRZA
When someone at work urgently needs my attention Slack offers no UX for the sender or for me to differentiate from the 20 other non-urgent notifications
@SlackHQ TBH, I wonder if really what’s missing is 2 levels of notification UX. I have a lot of red dots all the time. But only one or two are real timely issues. They get lost in the sea of other notifications
I want to be able to message a channel and cause people in the channel to know there is something important that they should not miss without instantaneously alerting people and causing them to drop everything. But occasionally, and it’s super rare, I also want to alert everyone!
@jbrinley @ModernTribeInc @reidpeifer@justlikeair Jonathan, it's been a great privilege to be able to work with you all these years. I am immensely grateful for all our adventures and all that I and others here at @ModernTribeInc have learned from you.