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I'm a Product Manager who enjoys turning ideas into real products. I work closely with design, engineering, and business teams to build tools people actually want to use. I like solving problems, staying organized, and learning from users every step of the way.
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Do VCs or investors investigate what projects they invest money in? (Related to the latest faux pas)
Most startups that VCs invest in do not survive or succeed as originally planned.
According to statistics, only 1 2 out of 10 VC-backed startups end up as a major success or unicorn.
Who is building/using agents for Linear?
Linear for Agents is now GA. Who is building or using an agent for Linear?
We recently built one for using Bucket feature flags within Linear (and shared some of our lessons learned). Would love to hear from others building or using agents. We're just getting started with our Linear integration and are keen to get feedback. We've plans to add:
Feedback/adoption result summaries to the agent
Support for an access summary embed whenever a link to a feature on Bucket is dropped
Plus, integrate our feedback function with Linear's customer requests - making it possible to capture customer requests directly from within your application
AI Hardware Design - should we bring back early 2000's design?
When it comes down to hardware my X feed is filled with two types of designs.
Retro/nostalgic 2000's hardware that was defined by Gameboy translucent purples, Colorful macs, Sony's beautiful eclectic electronics, and embracing colors that pop like pink, purple, and orange.
Sleek, modern, simple designs like the @Humane AI pin, @Limitless, @Friend, or the @omi.
I personally miss the fun days where consumer tech was wacky. Think Tamagotchi, Mini Clips, PSPs, and clear-shelled devices. I do see some like @Burner that have brought back some fun design but I'm curious... what does everyone think?
Should we bring back the weird or embrace the sleek, simple, and modern?