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@coopahtroopa.eth
My favorite restaurants do a few items very well. Not a big menu - just a handful that are done to perfection. I realized in that moment that the same goes for building an app.
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@div
too many options = analysis paralysis
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@emmywalka
Same mentality
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@garrett
focus
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@winberry
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@nanah
that’s honestly all i need
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@fantv
This helps develop the core experience. The best products are built with one thing in mind, a clear promise.
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@prashan
When you do less, you leave room to obsess over what really matters.
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@bueze
Less more
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@kriskris
πŸ’― I'm noticing this applies to all areas
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yes this is also the unix philosophy: – do one thing, and do it well – build small, composable tools – prefer simplicity over complexity
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I totally agree with you
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