Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas

Developers are in the best position to see what's just now possible, and so many innovations are powered by these insights.
Marty Cagan • INSPIRED: How to Create Tech Products Customers Love (Silicon Valley Product Group)
“human-powered discovery engine for interestingness.”
Maria Popova • Maria Popova — Cartographer of Meaning in a Digital Age
Elan: How do you think about success when publishing a piece? If you have the traditional KPIs of number of page views or how far it spreads, what does success look like for The Pudding?
Matt: Great question. It’s definitely not hard metrics for us. Everyone has their own barometer of success, just as they have their own barometer of quality.
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Matt: Great question. It’s definitely not hard metrics for us. Everyone has their own barometer of success, just as they have their own barometer of quality.
For exa... See more
The explosion of generative AI made us pause and consider what was possible now that wasn’t a year ago. We tried many ideas which didn’t really click, eventually discovering the power of turning every feed and job posting into a springboard to:
- Get information faster , e.g. takeaways from a post or learn about the latest from a company.
- Connect the
Juan Pablo Bottaro • Musings on Building a Generative AI Product
The primary modern manifestation is what I’ve previously labeled waldenponding — a fearful retreat from the technologically mediated modes of rich connection that would enable such maximal collectivization. The fetish object of the waldenponder is the individual brain doing “deep” work, with minimal collectivization, and maximal egoism.
Substack • Graph Minds
“Essays Using Google Data,”
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz • Everybody Lies: The New York Times Bestseller
Google is a company full of testers who understand client, web, browser, and mobile technologies, and who can program effectively in multiple languages and on a variety of platforms.
Jason Arbon • How Google Tests Software
Digital Vertigo (FREE Extended Extract): How today's online social revolution is dividing, diminishing and disorienting us
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