productpersonprofile.online
Wondering what how to describe your #product skills? #ProductManager or #ProductOwner?
➡️ https://productpersonprofile.online to get your Product Person Profile - free report detailing strengths and weaknesses.
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I've been using Gemini for the simpler bits of code, and then switch out to something else if its highly visual or complex - keeps costs down
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Do you have to pay for cursor and sonnet separately? Or does the cursor monthly fee include sonnet?
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Have you tried Cline in VS Code? You can switch out various LLMs by giving it API keys etc.
I haven't tried cursor yet...
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Unironically used AI to generate this....
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Have you tried Cline in VS Code? Is Cursor a step up from that?
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I'm surprised none of them have tried the concept of a 'channel' - essentially removing the aspect of choice and putting a series of related shows into a linear fixed time order. Just like broadcast TV. You could still 'watch from beginning' and pause etc. but remove the cognitive load of choice
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Or if its not in the repository it uses AI to generate an initial version of the alt text...
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Interested what you think about productpersonprofile.online - a profile questionnaire to help identify product skills and strengths...
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I think the world will be a lot more wasteland by 2033!
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A nice way of identifying people who just verbalise their opinions about stuff that nobody asked about!
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Yes - not an easy task. I wasn't imagining linking in with an existing design system though - I'd be happy if it stayed as boxes and lines, as long as I could move them, and obvious shapes became more regular...
#dreams
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I'd like it if Figma's new #AI had a tool that turned a photo of a sketch into an editable and tidied up mockup...then the sketching happens IRL but you can fix typos / spelling mistakes and tweak layout in digital later!
#Dyslexic #UX
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How did I not know about this!
*cancels all plans for the weekend*
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Something something something...Cybertruck?
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Make sure to remind them that AI isn't all bad it can help write resumes too...
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Why did Jakob Nielsen bring a ladder to the office?
Because he heard the user experience needed to be elevated! 😄
#Joke #DadJoke #UX
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Just lazy. If they don't want to employ someone to do it, #AI could - CoPilot generated:
Front page of The Bolton News dated Thursday, February 27, 2025. The main headline reads 'Life returning to moors' with a large image of a person working near a fire, likely part of a recovery scheme after...
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My pet hate on a sign in form: "Remember me"
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Doesn't remember me.
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I always ask candidates "what do you know about our product" as part of the interview - you can quickly tell who has done their homework #careersadvice #interview #productmanager
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First skill should be listening and observing - got to be able to see a problem before you can fix it
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That's a nice site. I like how it told me I "Dominantly generates original content"
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Maybe try an alcohol brush pen like Windsor & Newton promarkers...you can get some with a brush type end which can still do fine(ish) lines
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I find audiobooks easier, because it's like I have to listen to the person speaking, and they carry on if I wander off on a thought which brings me back...
Although, thinking about how it applies to your own setting is kinda the point probably!
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I'm reading the Apple Human Interface Guidelines from 1986 - fascinating what they say and how apt they are still today.
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What are good strategies for managing a situation where the requests don't align with product vision?
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So, they do, each post is listed in full, even if its a reply to your own post, but the replies have a line down the side to signify that they're part of a chain:
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I think you just reply to your post as if it was someone else's?
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Are many people publishing on platforms like substack? Not sure how that would then easily get on a device like a kindle...
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Woah, Claud actually made it slightly functional - and it even suggested tasks for the Week / Month tabs.
"Visit gym 3 times"? In one week? Completely unrealistic!
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Ok - same prompt, same mockup given to Claude @anthropic.com and it looks a lot better. Both using Cline in VisualStudio Code, which seems like a nice and iterative way to build. As a product person, it's a lot like writing user stories, just for robots to read, not people...