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dylan
@dylsteck.eth
good thread from a designer I respect regarding the quality of personal/ephemeral software we use, there are some interesting points re: if the average person always wants disposable software, and that this trend doesn’t need to mean the entire wheel is always being reinvented in consumer products https://x.com/jasonyuandesign/status/1914743440077980068?s=46&t=8l54n7dYtHePgMrhGh-cUw
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dylan
@dylsteck.eth
I think two things can be true at the same time: software can be content/can become more ephemeral and there can also be boundaries where core functionalities aren’t always ephemeral small example of this: something like the @jc4p mini app today is a great example of a net new, fun piece of software that was spun up because of some trending content. but taking this ephemeral software stuff to the extreme, I don’t want to re-write the entire apple mail app just because I want to change something small like its filtering
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dylan
@dylsteck.eth
^ the mini app from today that I was referring to, if you wanna check it out! https://warpcast.com/dylsteck.eth/0xb59a2571
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gordie slater
@proxystudio.eth
I go back and forth between these two perspectives constantly but when I get outside of founder mode and think as a man -> My most enjoyable experiences as a user on the internet have involved big bland apps but with lil pockets of highly engaged weirdo humans doing stuff, talking to eachother Software as content will be boring if it lacks that imo
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