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John Hurley

@johnsjawn

Works @NotionHQ, creates drinkorigin.co. Please wake me for meals.

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On vacation in a tiny island town, the hotel staff saw the Notion logo on my laptop. “What’s that?” one asked. Her colleague jumped in: “That’s Notion. I love Notion.” We ended up spending 20 minutes demoing Notion AI. I had them describe what they hoped Notion could do while

On vacation in a tiny island town, the hotel staff saw the Notion logo on my laptop.

“What’s that?” one asked.

Her colleague jumped in: “That’s Notion. I love Notion.”

We ended up spending 20 minutes demoing Notion AI. I had them describe what they hoped Notion could do while
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AI businesses are generating so much revenue growing insanely fast, but burning cash 2-3x faster, and the losses stack in top of each other. Coding agents lose a billion to bills to AI labs, AI labs lose billions to bills to Nvidia. At the same time, of the 800M weekly active

AI businesses are generating so much revenue growing insanely fast, but burning cash 2-3x faster, and the losses stack in top of each other. Coding agents lose a billion to bills to AI labs, AI labs lose billions to bills to Nvidia. 

At the same time, of the 800M weekly active
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“Any moment in life where you need a little help or are curious”. That’s what it means. And lines up perfectly with their ultimate goal.

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Beautiful article. Creation is now at the individual user level, which is powerful and exciting. But it’s also a burden that not everyone is interested in. And we miss the magic of apps we can share with one another and the benefits of the early windows of the network effort

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Best stores in Tokyo IMO: - Maidens Shop (one of best boutiques I’ve ever seen) - Gather (small vintage store, amazing Ralph Lauren) - Barney’s (hear me out, great selection of small Japan designers) - Pejite (nicest ceramics I’ve ever seen) - Okura (indigo heaven) - United

Best stores in Tokyo IMO:

- Maidens Shop (one of best boutiques I’ve ever seen)
- Gather (small vintage store, amazing Ralph Lauren)
- Barney’s (hear me out, great selection of small Japan designers)
- Pejite (nicest ceramics I’ve ever seen) 
- Okura (indigo heaven) 
- United
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Had to use PowerPoint for the first time in years. Woah. Worst few hours I’ve had in a long time. Has it always been this bad?

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We tend to make the idea of “agents” sound too complex and mysterious. If agents are like teammates, then what does any top performer do really well? > Has context. Knows the work inside out, including tribal knowledge, working styles, and where to find things. > Collaborates

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It’s nice when smart people say nice things about what you’re working on. Notion is the only S-tier (and one of the few on the list) that wasn’t born as an AI company. It was early to rebuilding what we now know as agents that can do everyday work you previously did manually

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Find your inner circle at work. The people you lean on for sanity checks, inside scoops, and advocates to your internal campaigns. They're critical to success at any job and make the work way more fun.

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Had non-tech friends ask me for an AI 101. Here’s the simplest way I could summarize current use cases: 1. Search & thought partner • Brainstorming & feedback • Answers & info • “Advisory” (ex. fitness, cooking, finance, travel) Recommendation: Commit to a