
Pål Brattberg 👨💻
@pal
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Building better AI for marketers! Builder, founder, father of 3, husband of 1 and patter of our CFO - Chief Furry Officer 🐾
Sweden
Joined December 2006
“The ability to learn faster than your competitors may be the only sustainable competitive advantage.” -Arie de Geus
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No big deal or the end of the world? Here’s something that should be obvious: People don’t like to have their grievances downplayed or dismissed. When that happens, even the smallest irritations can turn into an obsessive crusade. Imagine you’re staying at a hotel, and the air
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Here’s a big list of things that don’t seem to work, based on the last 20 years of running Tiny: • Giving an advisor or advisory board free equity to advise a CEO without putting any real skin in the game and investing their own money (they usually go “thanks for the free
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The best startups already do this: - Linear: has a zero bug policy and a "goalie" role (dev who fixes all reported bugs, fulltime, on rotation). - Figma: zero bug policy for new features + "quality weeks" Did deepdives on both in @Pragmatic_Eng , check them here: (cont'd)
Startups have to rediscover zero bug bounce Every few sprints get to zero P2 bugs before you start new feature work. Otherwise your product will be a low quality mess forever. One part of great craft is getting to zero known bugs regularly. https://t.co/ILuENEj0RC
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A roadmap for excellence
My experience w integration partners/dev tools teams: - S Tier: shared slack w team, 15 min SLA on messages, exceptional docs, 1-3 day turnaround on new builds, leaders hype on social - A Tier: you got a guy who replies to email, 1-3 week on feature builds, will ship you
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Here's a very simple starter project for using Bun, Hono, BiomeJS, Vite and React together. What else do you need? https://t.co/KNt7mM0wVT
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A simple starter for using Bun, Hono, BiomeJS, Vite and React. - GitHub - pal/starter-project: A simple starter for using Bun, Hono, BiomeJS, Vite and React.
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Great post on why AI-coding is for real, unlike other many other tech fads.
I regret nothing! (Yet). https://t.co/aqYa5tMVjH
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The ultimate pain; to be buried under bad kerning @akebrattberg
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I installed a box high up on a pole somewhere in the Mission. Inside is a crappy Android phone, set to Shazam constantly, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It's solar powered, and the mic is pointed down at the street below https://t.co/8D4yYNBPgu
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You know what the biggest problem with pushing all-things-AI is? Wrong direction. I want AI to do my laundry and dishes so that I can do art and writing, not for AI to do my art and writing so that I can do my laundry and dishes.
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Maiden launch of Falcon Heavy, the most powerful operational rocket on Earth, with the first dual rocket landing
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Hey #buildinpublic, I collected a list of more than 250 places to post your Startup and get your first paying customers 💵 like repost comment "directories" will DM you the list. (must be following)
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The only person you need to impress is your future self.
Here is something I read on reddit before couple years and it still is in my notes The only person you need to impress is your future self. Let this mentality guide you every day and keep it in mind when making every decision you make. Eventually it will become a default
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Can't believe I got this working 🤯 Live preview of a Blender scene with the Vision Pro.
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Feel this! Claire speaks the truth here, this is what it takes at the highest levels! 💪
I'm about 6 weeks into my new role, and thought it would be a good time to reflect on how I have spent my time onboarding. So many people are curious how I spend my time as a CP(T)O and what it looks like to onboard as a new executive. So what has the last 6 weeks looked like?
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Way long ago, I worked on products that used Authorize .net and PayPal for payments. They were nightmares. Then, in 2011, a friend invited me to a private beta for something called Stripe. He even showed me how it worked... he grabbed my computer and did the famous "Collison
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This entropy of vision happens to most companies, and you need to very actively fight against it to have a chance.
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