📚 node [[2023 06 02]]

2023-06-02

  • How would this [[product]] or [[service]] give someone an [[experience]] they can use to [[signal]] their [[taste]]?
    • People are more likely to [[recommend]] things that give them [[surprise]] in a short [[time]] frame. The surprise does not translate into ongoing [[talk]] about the thing, though.
    • A specific association between things makes it more likely that people will make [[choices]] with that [[association]] in [[mind]]. Establish a [[relationship]] between something wanted and something people will [[see]], [[smell]], [[hear]], or [[touch]].
    • Things that are said in [[small]] [[talk]] last for a [[long]] [[time]], where things that [[surprise]] are said in other kinds of talk that last for a short time.
      • In [[small]] [[talk]], people say whatever is on their [[mind]]. Whatever is on their mind is often from something around them in the [[place]] they are in.
        • What is going on around them? How can it tie to a [[product]] or [[service]] of ours?
          • What is a part of what [[people]] in this [[group]] do in every [[place]] they go to? Including those parts in your [[story]] will make that story more relatable.
            • Is the [[message]] tied to a [[context]] that includes a part of any place a person might be in every day?
              • What is something this [[group]] does every day? How can this [[product]] or [[service]] be associated with that one thing?
  • Friday, 06/02/2023 ** 09:42 Our innovation budget can't include a new programming language. Use a modern subset of javascript and typescript. Maps, folds. Keep the concrete syntax and semantics; this is a 'dialect'. The toolkit should be as easy as possible for web developers and app developers to use. This means we need javascript. ** 09:48 All in on Rust and Zig. ** 14:50 Snapchat filters are so fun for everyone to use and see. Never fails to whip one out in a tough internal meeting to brighten up everyone in the room. What a brilliant use of AI tools.
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