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    An idiot's guide to using ChatGPT to make yourself smarter

    ChatGPT is amazing, and quickly finding its way into mainstream use - regardless of how tech-savvy the end user is. This is how I use ChatGPT to learn.

    Why Liquid Death's branding is murderously effective

    Discover the science behind naming and branding, and how the Bouba/Kiki effect can help you create a brand identity that resonates with your audience.

    The productivity tool I use every day to multiply my output

    I've been using networked note taking to organize my thoughts and ideas for years. Here's how it's helped me become more productive and efficient.

    The math behind why cafes should have round tables

    Though we don't often think of it this way, the objects and buildings around us are the result of a series of design decisions.

    The finicky nature of color in product design

    Choosing colors for your product can be a difficult task. There are cultural, historical, contextual, and even physiological factors that can influence how we perceive color.

    Perception and unexpected tricks of the mind

    Explore the fascinating world of perception and cognition in the Tiny Improvements newsletter. Uncover the unexpected tricks of our minds and learn how to make tiny improvements in our cognitive abilities.

    Learn from me: a Dunning-Kruger expert

    Drawing on the Dunning-Kruger Effect to propel tech progress is like using a slingshot to travel into space: Leaving our comfort zone to learn from experts gives us the momentum to break through boundaries and break records.

    These are the books that shaped my career

    A sampling of books that have had a fundamental impact on my career as a designer, developer and startup founder.

    Tools for building a new company

    I spent the last week spinning up a new company for the first time since 2017. Here are the tools I used.

    The case for continued learning, and getting side projects out the door

    The end of 2022 brought about a ton of change for me, and a major shift in my career. I'm excited to talk a little about what's next, and to show off a side project I'm readying for release soon.

    Building your brand in the developer community

    Learn how to build a personal brand as a developer or product builder to differentiate yourself in the tech industry and gain recognition for your work. Authenticity and consistency are key to attracting the right people and opportunities. Follow these steps to get started.

    Customer experience, quality, and the hype cycle

    The Gartner Hype Cycle, and its relationship with customer experience for new products and companies.

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