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@quejicus91 It's the exact same problem as with humans.
Parallel work assumes perfect knowledge of the task.
When you have perfect knowledge, then you can predict what will happen in the parallel streams and — crucially — how they will integrate afterward.
@jazer@jakek Design Sprints have been a serious secret weapon for Gusto product and design teams since the early days. Brilliant methodology for exploring the solution space 🙏
Fan of the “SaaS is dead” takes.
Please keep posting these and hammering my public competitors & making the category uninvestable.
(While we keep building capabilities and signing customers)
Officially launching X API Pay-Per-Use
The core of X developers are indie builders, early stage products, startups, and hobbyists
It’s time to open up our X API ecosystem and instill a new wave of next generation X apps
We’re so back. https://t.co/FS66GuIYJD
Just shipped /last30days. A Claude Code skill for @claudeai that scans the last 30 days on Reddit, X, and the web for any topic and returns prompt patterns + new releases + workflows that work right now.
Last 30 days of research. 30 seconds of work.
👉 https://t.co/vywJV9IlXw
@KusumW It's because most of them are using white-labeled products from Scienter or Idea Hub. Both are terrible. The first bank/finance company to invest into a skilled in-house product and development team will win just by differentiation and good UX.
@hobdaydesign@mschoening From my understanding, it helps with attribution and figuring out where to place bets at the top of the funnel.
Let's say they've identified a group of people where the product is a perfect fit and retention is high. They can use the onboarding data to target similar audiences.