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Interesting thread on UK vs France from the other app. I am curious, do locals of either country agree? https://x.com/bswud/status/1804899087197564950
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When you finally make it to the weekend and you check your list of chores
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Does saying “I’m kind of a big deal” invalidate the bigness of the deal? To me, it does. HBU?
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2/ Surprisingly, the toothbrush test is not very popular in 2020 Silicon Valley jargon. It might be that Larry Page doesn’t have a social media presence (cf. Elon Musk). Another reason may be there are fewer people working on new consumer apps vis-à-vis enterprise SaaS. But if you think of most successful consumer apps they satisfy the test: search, email, messaging, social media, streaming media. Toothbrush test products usually are free, ad-supported services or subscriptions. One exception to this are ridesharing and delivery apps like Uber and DoorDash—they are usually used a few times a week and charge a fee. Of course, there are successful consumer apps that don’t satisfy the toothbrush test: many marketplaces (e.g. Airbnb) have semi-monthly or semi-yearly cadence. To make up for the lower frequency of use, these marketplaces tend to charge a relatively large fee. For example, Airbnb charges consumers approximately 14% (in addition to a 3% fee for hosts).
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1/ The toothbrush test A helpful heuristic I use to evaluate consumer apps is the toothbrush test. I first learned about it in 2014 in a NY Times article. "When deciding whether Google should spend millions or even billions of dollars in acquiring a new company, its chief executive, Larry Page, asks whether the acquisition passes the toothbrush test: Is it something you will use once or twice a day, and does it make your life better? The esoteric criterion shuns traditional measures of valuing a company like earnings, discounted cash flow or even sales. Instead, Mr. Page is looking for usefulness above profitability, and long-term potential over near-term financial gain. Google’s toothbrush test highlights the increasing autonomy of Silicon Valley’s biggest corporate acquirers — and the marginalized role that investment banks are playing in the latest boom in technology deals."
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A reminder that the single most important thing you can do to help Farcaster is cast interesting stuff in channels. Use narrowcasts and long casts!
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It's really underrated how 4 years ago the worst ethereum UX problem was that transactions would often take like 10 min to confirm if you get unlucky with the gasprice, and that problem just completely went away with EIP-1559. Today transactions reliably confirm in 5-20 seconds. https://x.com/post_polar_/status/1803406902430236907
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