Nate King (@natebking) 's Twitter Profile
Nate King

@natebking

Marketing & Product Strategy. Solving human problems that lead to business results. Work: CX Agency-side. Outside work: Technical Analysis & Live Music

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calendar_today02-06-2011 06:53:39

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Katherine Krueger (@kath_krueger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

feels like the age of the “Super Bowl ad” is officially over. you used to feel like someone worked on a pithy beer ad all year to make a splash and now it’s all just AI, body horror, and half-hearted woke

Mike Matas (@mike_matas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After many years of development, I’m excited to share the interior of the first electric Ferrari designed by LoveFrom. Tactile controls and digital interactions blend into one cohesive interface, shaped through deep collaboration across engineering, interaction, graphics,

signüll (@signulll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

most people think ideas come from: - insight - intelligence - taste - reading - vibes but in practice they actually come from: - building the wrong thing - hitting a constraint - getting embarrassed by users - realizing the obvious thing you missed - noticing the second order

Nate King (@natebking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have not watched anything from the Disney era Star Wars but seeing Luke Skywalker 'brush dirt off his shoulders' told me everything I needed to know, years ago

Nate King (@natebking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maybe I'm being a little naive, but bring it on. The thousands of hours spent fussing with pixels in PowerPoint can be a thing of the past. We can focus on ideas and narratives.

Nate King (@natebking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Disagree. This is actually cool and good. Work takes up the majority of our weeks and becomes small talk where most people don't really understand what the other person does. It's good to take pride in what you do, and for others to understand what you're good at.

alexey (@sekachov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i have one upsetting observation: all the beautifully designed AI tools we’ve seen so far (dot, humane, cobot) were basically dead on arrival, while complex, highly technical products (claude code, openclaw) gain mass adoption in seconds. we're definitely missing something.

i have one upsetting observation: all the beautifully designed AI tools we’ve seen so far (dot, humane, cobot) were basically dead on arrival, while complex, highly technical products (claude code, openclaw) gain mass adoption in seconds.

we're definitely missing something.