For the first time in 21 years, @Google is practically unusable.
Favicons are distracting in list format and black URLs conflate with black meta descriptions—nothing draws the eye. Also, why is the URL above the page title?
I can't believe this shipped to 100%.
Jeff Seibert
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CEO @Digits (digits.com) and Host of Between Two Founders. Former Head of Consumer Product at Twitter and CEO @Crashlytics.
- Not sure why anyone would rely on @RobinhoodApp again. Either the exchange has halted trading on a stock, or it hasn't. Either public discussion of public stocks is legal, or it isn't. This isn't their call to make unilaterally. Expect the lawsuits to be swift, and successful.
- It’s amazing that so many product/design teams still fail to understand the following: Over time, your customers/users will conflate “familiarity” with “good design”. And prefer “familiarity” to “good design”.
- I know founders who regret exactly this. Early revenue from local maxima products is a trap that prevents you from seeking the global maximum. It can be super dangerous to monetize a business too early before you know you have PMF with a large market.No one has ever said they regret being cash flow positive and having a good revenue stream early in their business.
- In other Apple news, it looks like they will heat, air-condition, or possibly poison-gas @BillGrahamCivic for #WWDC
- Let me repeat myself: - Tesla and SpaceX are engineering problems, which could potentially be solved by small, “hardcore” teams working long hours. - Twitter is a human empathy problem that starts with a vision for what it can be, for who, and why.
- Huge congrats to @patrickc @collision @stripe on their landmark legal victory in the Epic v. Apple trial today!
- Replying to @jeffseibert
- I have a hunch the Delaware Court of Chancery—and the world—is about to learn how great of lawyer @vijaya is.
- The film @SocialDilemma_ just scratches the surface of how social media is polarizing the world, and it's time for the tech industry to address this head-on. My thoughts: The mechanics and psychology behind The Social Dilemma
- While I hold some of both, it’s insanely obvious that the future of crypto is neither ETH nor BTC. Both are fundamentally flawed and have failed to evolve. Both are more centralized than you imagine. So, what’s next? What isn’t?









