Insightful #podcast with the Slack founder Stewart Butterfield about #productmanagement and many practical examples regarding bad #UX #UI choices:
Insightful #podcast with the Slack founder Stewart Butterfield about #productmanagement and many practical examples regarding bad #UX #UI choices:
This post explains the technique to open the native share sheet from a webpage via the share() method.
#web-development #js #tutorial https://flosblog.com/posts/2025/10/how-to-invoke-native-share-sheet-from-website/?utm_source=native_share&utm_medium=mobile&utm_campaign=web_share_api&utm_content=share_button
Even though I don’t use a Whoop band, it is still a interesting podcast about a product-driven company in a already established market.
Neat detail on Tchibo coffee packs!
Interesting podcast showcasing the product-driven company SharkNinja hosted by @nilay_patel
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4KlNgXg25C8
Very worthwhile watching this video about why it is harder than ever to read books.
„… we default to watching YouTube which requires no cognitive effort“
Such a simple solution to a problem which kept me thinking for way to long: https://flosblog.com/posts/2025/07/use-two-github-accounts-in-vscode/
PewDiePie degoogled himself!
Really interesting video in which the popular YouTuber describes which services he uses to replace Google Search/Mail/Drive etc.
He also got sucked into self-hosting (nice to see that even multimillionaires get the benefits of self-hosting).
Hopefully, this video watched by millions of people gives Google alternatives another push forward!
As I‘m currently returning to reading RSS feeds after a pause for some years, I‘ve stumbled upon this great GitHub repo with an extensive list of feeds from frontend developers:
https://github.com/impressivewebs/frontend-feeds
There are some real gems in there!