The intent from me in the phrase was it’s “we” not you (with the “together” implied), and meant to be a call to action to collaborate.
It’s also not about software. It’s about doing things together.
Because my observation is that people often don’t collaborate.
Realizing I didn't take enough photos of the food I was eating bc I was too busy enjoying chatting with everyone 😅
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the user is often wrong
we can just do things - feels very dev focused, implies that somehow people couldnt do things before, lack of clear purpose
peope, not platforms - clear human centered ideology, applies broadly to all users, sense of collective power and energy
I haven't felt so many feelings about technology in a long time. I'm going to annoy y'all so much with my writing in the coming weeks.
I meant this in a lot of senses, not just the obvious ones.
I didn't say this in the talk, but if you can be scooped by a clever person with an LLM, dream bigger, smarter, more complete, higher quality.
worse is no longer better, or it doesn't have to be. we don't have to let it be.
I've been sitting on this bus for four hours just marinating in everything that's happened in the last few days. What a time, y'all.
i’m an artist building a distinctly different kind of digital experience, and i am not trying to follow any of the traditional tech playbooks in the process
i care about my user’s experiences, suggestions, feedback, but that’s more like a dialogue between an artist and participants