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tylerwince
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Comment #33104477
And very little customization to constantly tinker with. I also love Apple Notes and have found myself much more productive since I stopped switching apps and settled on using Note…
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Comment #32853439
*The worst part of Zoom being down:* Being forced to use Microsoft Teams for meetings.
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Comment #27682842
Agreed. I didn't understand this part. I exclusively use Apple Notes for typed and handwritten notes. I also find the search functionality to be excellent at finding stuff I need, …
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Comment #24863728
Agree. $50 is totally reasonable for a custom domain and free email sending. You'd pay that in 2-3 months using hosted Ghost, Mailchimp, ConvertKit, Wordpress, etc.
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Comment #24863721
I think it is probably just another revenue grab. Most people who care enough are willing to pay $50 (I have a free newsletter about product management and willingly paid the $50).…
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Ask HN: Slack Menu Bar Application
Has anyone seen or want a Slack app that just sits in the menu bar? You can click on the icon, quick reply to anything that needs your attention, and get it back out of the way. Th…
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Comment #23923822
Just wrote about something similar and what we can learn about GPT-3 inputs. Applicable for lots of domains but written to product managers. https://productsolving.substack.com/p/o…
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Comment #23911429
I decided to push this one out a week and am publishing a piece on what we can learn about priming problems from GPT-3. Hope you like that one as well.
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Ask HN: What is the best iOS/iPadOS Gmail client?
The stock iOS Mail app doesn't play nice with GMail and the GMail app is garbage on iPadOS. Which app do you use and why?
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Comment #23901060
This is a great list of things product managers should do. Especially around managing time and how to do that effectively. One of the things that makes this less overwhelming is fl…
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Comment #23825793
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23825744
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Comment #23825744
Sure. I also wonder if Perrel is hitting on the idea of avoiding competition by Thiel. https://mastersofscale.com/peter-thiel-escape-the-competitio...
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Comment #23825629
Yeah -- I think him and those like him (Tiago Forte, etc) would argue that they have "remixed" the idea enough to call it their own... which is highly debatable IMO.
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Comment #23825617
> I’ve already learned most of the curriculum from engaging with so much of his free content. This is how I feel about a lot of these online course offerings as well. You aren't pa…
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Comment #23825538
This is true. The only way you actually learn something here is by taking ideas as a starting point to identify where they are prevalent in your own life.
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Comment #23825526
I never even thought about this being a problem until I watched the video. It's amazing the types of things we have to build algorithms to handle that our brain does naturally.
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Comment #23825482
I totally agree with your first point, and you lost me on the last sentence. Competition is a great data point, but just because you don't have any competition doesn't mean you are…
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Comment #23825424
#20 - The Bike-Shed Affect seems to plague everyone. In fact, this article from Perrell is what inspired me to write about how to use collaborative meeting agendas to stop this fro…
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Comment #23824521
Totally agree about RSS. I think the best thing about email is that authors get to build their own connection to the audience. Either way, there are options to make this happen if …
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Comment #23823262
This is pretty neat. Newsletter discovery is one of the biggest challenges right now. So many people are getting bogged down with crappy newsletter because they can't find the no-n…
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Comment #23803740
I almost said this, but... Jira is bad, but it’s definitely not the worst (in my experience). It’s close though.