Andrew Rosener on LLMs & AI:

these things aren’t creating new ideas, they are really good at finding solutions from existing ideas.

And putting those things together in creative ways. And lots of different useful stuff.

But if we were to just get lazy as the human species and say “oh, AI is here, we’re done,” we just stagnate. Because these things aren’t creating that next frontier, they’re only remixing a static lexicon of art.


That heady brew of supply shock meets demand spike (free money!) caused the end of the free money train. But the buzz might finally be wearing off, prices came down for the first time since lockdown.

But will the shipping attacks at the Suez cause another supply shock?


Hamburger menu in the top right of the screen is one of the worst mobile UX implementations around.


And yes (like most things), marketing can be used for evil.

The very first report linking overuse of tobacco to cancer was published by Sir John Hill in the year 1761.

-Dr. Mark Plotkin

It’s not the practice, it’s the person.


If you sell a product for kids/families, you should be running podcast ads.

Because survey says:

seven in 10 parents whose children consume podcasts regularly say their child is most likely to seek them out, instead of the parents suggesting them.

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around 48% of U.S. children consume podcasts weekly, with around two-thirds (67%) listening at least monthly.

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Podcasts are family affairs…underscoring the importance many parents place on family co-listening and -watching.

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Kids’ interest is growing

Stories are in our DNA. And podcasts are screen-free entertainment. Win-win.