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David Condrau

@dcondrau

creator & leader, saas products

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Italian cities like Florence are building citywide bike lane systems, known as "bicipolitanas" ("bike subways"). This is great. We should treat bike lanes as a **network** of interlocking parts, much as roads for drivers or transit lines for riders. themayor.eu/en/a/view/flor…

Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If walking costs you $1, we all pay $0.01. If biking costs you $1, we all pay $0.08. If bussing costs you $1, we all pay $1.50. If driving costs you $1, we all pay $9.20. Via The Discourse study. This isn’t just about choice. It’s about who pays for your choice. #citymakingmath

If walking costs you $1, we all pay $0.01. If biking costs you $1, we all pay $0.08. If bussing costs you $1, we all pay $1.50. If driving costs you $1, we all pay $9.20. Via <a href="/thediscourse/">The Discourse</a> study.

This isn’t just about choice. It’s about who pays for your choice.

#citymakingmath
David Condrau (@dcondrau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Totally. Similarly often seen on Slack. Just ask. If you want to say hi and tell me about your weekend, go for it. I love to hear it. But include the question at the end, don’t wait for me to reply before you make your ask. It’s really less disruptive

Matthias Bohlen (@bohlenlabs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listening to your audience is a skill. It helps you to understand - their current situation - their pains and needs - their goals and aspirations - their triggers that move them to action This knowledge is pure gold ✨ for an entrepreneur.

Zeno Rocha (@zenorocha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Fail Fast. Fail Cheap. Be Lazy." Premature optimization is a pitfall that all of us programmers face from time to time. It's so easy to anticipate problems that we think users will have. Remember — everything you do has an opportunity cost. One "yes" equals many "noes."

"Fail Fast. Fail Cheap. Be Lazy."

Premature optimization is a pitfall that all of us programmers face from time to time.

It's so easy to anticipate problems that we think users will have.

Remember — everything you do has an opportunity cost. One "yes" equals many "noes."
Shreyas Doshi (@shreyas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A tragedy of many modern product teams is that they have been conditioned to feel smartest when debating metrics, reviewing charts, discussing complex analyses, and not feel smart or safe when broaching the topic of customer psychology, creative solutions, and cognitive biases.

Hrishikesh Pardeshi (@hrishiptweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For my startup, Remote Tools: • we wrote ~150 SEO blogs, • during feb to sep 2021, • average length of ~1000 words From this: • we get ~1M monthly traffic, • 80% traffic comes from ~40 blogs SEO is all about creating high-quality, well-researched content.

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The outage is not impacting all customers. But ones that it is: life has stopped last week. Quote from a DM: "We've been hit. We're deeply integrated w Atlassian and it's been nothing but misery the whole week. Can't believe we pay for this." Choose your vendors carefully...

Stephen Semler (@stephensemler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The amount Elon Musk just paid for Twitter ($44 billion) is nearly equal to Biden’s proposed climate budget ($44.9 billion), in case anyone's wondering how seriously we’re taking the climate crisis

Mike Sewell (@visiblethink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So important, the modern issue with Parking is that it distracts from the real solutions needed to make downtown cores vibrant and inclusive zoning a reality. Downtown Napanee

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredible how most engineering managers don't realize how measuring developer productivity by visualizing JIRA+git stats is a dead-end if you want truly high-performing teams. This path works just like mandating that teams use Scrum. Yes: it helps bad teams get better.

Gergely Orosz (@gergelyorosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

But it doesn't help get to great engineering teams. In fact, it blocks getting there. And yet, engineering managers hang on to this hope, fueled by vendors claiming how these tools helps teams ship better/faster. They don't. You're fooling yourself.

Mike Hudema (@mikehudema) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paris just announced plans to ban private cars in the city centre. Don't let anyone tell you it can't be done. Congestion is not inevitable, pollution is not inevitable, climate chaos is not inevitable. #ActOnClimate #climate #energy #ItCanBeDone #GreenNewDeal

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Elevate your design game with #InteriorAI and transform your space into a haven of style and functionality. 🎨💡 Let your imagination take the lead, powered by @levelsio 's innovative platform! #InteriorDesign #HomeTransformation #designers #homedecoration