2026-06-01
A Pantheon of One The danger isn’t that AI gets theology wrong. It’s that it gets enough right to make churchless, self-authored Christianity feel like maturity. aifaith
2026-05-18
Managers Aren't Cooked. They're First. The skill AI agents demand is the one good managers have spent years building. Most ICs haven't had to touch it yet. aileadership
2025-12-02
One day, they'll stop calling it "basgetti" Childhood doesn’t slam doors. It slips out quietly while you're busy making lunches and answering emails. family
2025-11-25
Watching Someone Else Exercise Re-reading tricks you into feeling smart; retrieval is the only thing that actually builds knowledge you can use. learning
2025-11-13
Choosing What I Keep From flashcards to forgetting everything—how I built Etch to help ideas actually stick instead of fade away. learningbuildingai
2025-06-05
Subtract to Ship The way a product team moves quickly, delivers value, and achieves perfection. productbuilding
2023-04-10
Avoiding Technical Debt The Strategic Importance of Domain Fidelity in Software Development engineeringproduct
2020-08-28
Removing Product Friction Isn't Always Good Removing too much friction can hurt user safety, impact other features, or cause system failures. Balance friction reduction with your product goals. productdesign
2020-08-19
Customer Interview Frameworks Six proven frameworks—Voice of Customer, Jobs to be Done, Follow Me Home, Focus Groups, SPIN, and Four Helpful Lists—for conducting effective customer interviews. productframeworks
2020-08-05
Competitors Who Aren't Companies with the same problem space but different market spaces will eventually compete as they grow. Plan for future overlap now or risk becoming the next Blackberry. productstrategy
2020-07-29
The Product Imperative Product managers fall prey to six default behaviors that kill innovation. Organize your work to actively resist these traps. productframeworks
2020-07-22
OpenAI's GPT-3 Will Change How We Build, With or Without It GPT-3 shows us how creating better primers—the right medium, direction, and quality—helps product managers generate novel and valuable solutions. aiproduct
2020-07-08
Part 2 - Building a Product Sieve Build a product sieve using problem statements, vision, and sieve questions to separate high-quality ideas from low-quality ones. productframeworks
2020-07-01
Collaborative Writing as a Product Manager Write in public from day one to generate better ideas, let people read your mind, and build team ownership of product decisions. productwriting
2020-07-01
Part 1 - Building a Product Sieve Stop working on valueless features by creating a product sieve that filters high-value ideas from motion without results. productframeworks
2020-06-24
The Map Is Not the Territory Great product managers understand that mental models and abstractions are useful but imperfect representations of reality. Build better maps of your domain. mental-models
2020-06-17
Problem Space vs Solution Space Product managers own the "what" by living in problem space—understanding target customers, their needs, and value proposition—while engineering focuses on the "how." product
2020-06-10
Leverage Stop doing low-leverage tasks and start working on things that provide 80% of value for 20% of work by casting vision and setting clear expectations. leadershipproduct
2020-06-03
The Bike Shed Effect Teams waste time debating trivial issues while ignoring complex, important decisions. Force people to write and think deeply to solve this. leadershipmental-models
2020-05-27
Inversion <> uoᴉsɹǝʌuI Use inversion thinking to ensure your team works on high-impact features by defining what success looks like and what will guarantee failure. productmental-models