Quick hits

TLDR: OpenClaw feels alive, maybe near AGI, but it's not magic. It's event-driven architecture implemented correctly. This piece explains why triggers, queues, and persistent state create the illusion of intelligence, what makes agent assistants r...

When ChatGPT first came out, a smart thing you could say was that “ChatGPT is like an intern.” So, many people said this. ChatGPT is your new intern. It is a well-read intern. It lacks common sense. It is very smart, but a little drunk. It lies a ...

New worksheet: A practical tool for when “just get alignment” isn’t working (paid only). Alignment Worksheet This week’s backstory is part 2 on alignment: What Prompted “Alignment Isn’t the Problem”? I was losing sleep over my alignment proble...

I recently spoke on a Chief Product Officer panel with a former mentor and fellow CPO from Thumbtack, Phil Farhi. Phil was a few steps ahead as a product leader and often spoke of how becoming a senior leader means managing across multiple time ho...

The redesign tested well. Users hate it anyway. Welcome to the paradox that costs companies millions and leaves everyone baffled. When Sonos released its redesigned app in May 2024, the backlash was immediate and brutal. Users couldn’t access bas...

Stay relevant by honing your intuition, not your process Illustration by Hannah JamesYou likely know, or at the very least know of, a designer who just gets it. I’m talking about the designer who solves complex problems with elegant, user-centred...

What recommender systems forget when customers want value, and why adding more AI often adds more noise. Photo by Samuel Isaacs on UnsplashIt’s that time of the year again. Your “trip of the year” is still a few months away, but the planning anxi...

Top 5 books that had the greatest impact on how I approach product strategy and what I took from them. Hey Ant here, I started this newsletter to share the lessons I wish someone had told me 10+ years ago early in my product career. Expect to...
In this episode of Mostly Growth, Kyle Poyar, CJ Gustafson, and Ben Hillman break down the economics and psychology of “free,” explaining why the jump from free to even $0.01 fundamentally changes behavior. They unpack freemium, free trials, rever...
Mobile games are fighting a daily fight for attention. LiveOps is no longer a post launch support system. It has become the primary way games manufacture reasons to return in a world of shrinking attention spans.Read All

Once the QA Engineer enters the room, everyone expects that quality issues will be magically solved. Throughout my career in software testing, I’ve noticed dilemmas that affect the overall team’s dynamics and product outcomes. Believe it or not, ...
In this episode of Mostly Growth, Kyle Poyar and CJ Gustafson run a fantasy startup draft—Super Bowl–style. If you were founding a company today, who would you hire first? Marketing generalist, founding BDR, product marketing, RevOps, customer suc...

A 9,000-year vibe code analysis of 83 artifacts revealing the four cultural triggers that turn ancient traditions into billion-dollar “disruptions. The acceleration of history: A chronological mapping of health artifacts from 7000 BC to 2024 AD, ...
Learn how flux-2-klein-9b-base-trainer/edit helps teams train editing-focused LoRAs on the efficient FLUX.2 klein base model for custom styles, objects, and workflows.Read All

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