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Cofounder @webflow. wing foiler.
San Francisco, CA
Joined March 2009
oh i'm hiring @webflow | AI Engineer | Remote or Hybrid (SF) | Full-Time | $158k - $260k + equity At Webflow Labs, we're redefining what it means to build for the web, again.
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@makermattevans @boomaero my understanding is if the airfoil's thickness and position are not isn't meant for transonic flight the sonic wake will damage the airframe... this is a great explanation:
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@chrislaupama claude just has this built in Mermaid/React/Markdown preview of the code it writes... which is something i feel like ChatGPT desperately needs too... sonnet3.5 is still preferred in Cursor too...
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“The most powerful person in a product meeting isn’t a notetaker. It’s the prototyper” 💯
i had to laugh at our product meeting last week. while we were discussing ideas for a new startup, one of my partners was quietly building it on v0/bolt/replit etc right in front of us in real-time!! by the time we finished describing features of "what if", he had a working prototype on screen. suddenly we weren't just having another product meeting - we were debugging. im old enough to remember when every important meeting needed a notetaker. someone frantically typing, trying to capture every detail, missing the actual conversation happening in front of them. companies even hired dedicated notetakers - imagine that job description today lol. now the most valuable person in any product meeting isn't the notetaker - it's the prototyper. someone who can take an idea, throw it up on v0/bolt/replit in real-time, and get live feedback before the meeting ends. no more "imagine if we had..." conversations. instead, it's "look what happens when we..." you can do this with customer interviews too. ask customers what they want, and prototype and test in real-time. watch their eyes light up when they can touch the thing they just described. there's probably a startup idea in there ;) this is a big deal because feedback loops that used to take weeks now take minutes. what used to require countless meetings between design and engineering now happens live, in the room, while everyone's energy is high. meetings become workshops. ideas become experiments. decisions become data-driven. the gap between imagination and reality shrinks to minutes. this ain't your daddy's meeting. meetings used to create notes. now they create products.
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