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@brianj
Thought: In a world of infinite apps, software is fashion Using Farcaster or Linear says as much about you as wearing a pair of balenciagas I think more software should be built explicitly around this idea
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@brianj
I bet for every piece of software you use you can picture the outfit of the person who loves it: - Farcaster (patagonia?) - Notion (hipster John lennon glasses??) - Facebook (white new balances but unironically???)
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@benersing
What’s Linear?
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@rrhoover
Related: I’ve always believe software is a form of creative expression.
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@kylesamani
yea def agree here. i actually think i judge people more based on the software they use and their software hygene (eg not updating chrome/brave when there are new updates), than the clothes they wear. lol
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@robertfelt.eth
@perl
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@ba
@perl positioning software like fashion
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@aaren
It’s only a matter of time before a product/UX designer becomes a creative director for a fashion house.
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@jzs
bandcamp: vans discogs: converse
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“Sent with Superhuman” vibes
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