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Ben Barry
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I think that’s what’s required to build great websites and teach the next generation of web folk. Ultimately we need to unthink of these things as tools for developers and see them for what they really are; a playground, a wellspring, for making websites.
Robin Rendle • A playground, a wellspring
A group of people - a purpose - a set of releases. That concept has been around for a long time
Yancey Strickler • 36. Re-bundling the creator economy + labels in web3 w/ Yancey Strickler

Facebook, again, is the extreme example here: the service got started with user-generated content and has continually retrenched over the last few years to have more user-generated content and less professionally produced content; every time they have done so, publishers have cried foul over all of the traffic they were losing. Google, meanwhile, d... See more
Ben Thompson • Media, Regulators, and Big Tech; Indulgences and Injunctions; Better Approaches
Build for the creators Software project management tools should build with the end users – the creators – in mind. Keeping individuals productive is more important than generating perfect reports.
linear.app • Principles & Practices
Keir Whitaker
@keirwhitaker
Designers and developers are willing to collaborate but are facing key challenges:
- Their tools are not connected (Figma for designers | Microsoft Visual Studio and Github for developers)
- They don’t speak the same language
- Design tools produce images that developers have to translate into code
- It’s impossible to preserve a brand identity across all its
Alexandre Dewez • 🐙 Backing Specify
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