Ilija Studen
@istdn.bsky.social
✅ Running B2B SaaS at ActiveCollab.com
🌱 Transitioning to regenerative agriculture
☀️ Harvesting Sun and sinking carbon
🌱 Transitioning to regenerative agriculture
☀️ Harvesting Sun and sinking carbon
Have two accounts, one for global and one for local conversations. Usually topics and areas of interest differ, sometimes even the social networks.
September 23, 2025 at 2:19 PM
Have two accounts, one for global and one for local conversations. Usually topics and areas of interest differ, sometimes even the social networks.
Lets promote curiosity and tinkering, it will definitely help us exercise that bias for action muscle. Like with an actual workshop, safety first, of course. ✌️
August 28, 2025 at 7:08 AM
Lets promote curiosity and tinkering, it will definitely help us exercise that bias for action muscle. Like with an actual workshop, safety first, of course. ✌️
Was 100% accuracy required?
July 12, 2025 at 7:23 AM
Was 100% accuracy required?
Great books 👌 Got to Cibola Burn, and then got distracted with other series (first Mistborn, now neck deep in the world the First Law). Need to get back to the Rocinante crew.
June 26, 2025 at 4:47 PM
Great books 👌 Got to Cibola Burn, and then got distracted with other series (first Mistborn, now neck deep in the world the First Law). Need to get back to the Rocinante crew.
Depends on what's being presented. For concepts and ideas, no interruption is usually a good approach, as questions are frequnetly answered later on in presentation part.
June 7, 2025 at 8:59 AM
Depends on what's being presented. For concepts and ideas, no interruption is usually a good approach, as questions are frequnetly answered later on in presentation part.
Or have been doing that for a long time. There's so many established products where shipping fast is the only way to stay competitive. Trunk Based Development, CD, mature design systems and UI pattern libraries, reusable (micro)services (auth, billing…), all big assets.
June 3, 2025 at 8:09 AM
Or have been doing that for a long time. There's so many established products where shipping fast is the only way to stay competitive. Trunk Based Development, CD, mature design systems and UI pattern libraries, reusable (micro)services (auth, billing…), all big assets.
Maybe hook needs to be a bit more "pointy"? Show the graph of CL revenue over the decades, a list of contenders that did not succeed in overthrowing it etc? Something to test maybe?
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June 2, 2025 at 3:56 PM
Maybe hook needs to be a bit more "pointy"? Show the graph of CL revenue over the decades, a list of contenders that did not succeed in overthrowing it etc? Something to test maybe?
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I mean a reliable removal of signatures, so actual content of messages remain.
May 6, 2025 at 7:01 AM
I mean a reliable removal of signatures, so actual content of messages remain.
Do you still experience problems with signature stripping, or is that something that got solved long time ago, but I did not get the memo? 😀
May 5, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Do you still experience problems with signature stripping, or is that something that got solved long time ago, but I did not get the memo? 😀
HTMX shows an interesting direction. I would expect far richer palette of standard form and layout components.
May 3, 2025 at 10:51 AM
HTMX shows an interesting direction. I would expect far richer palette of standard form and layout components.
Actually, you want both.
April 16, 2025 at 10:41 AM
Actually, you want both.
Ah, OK. You also have public pages. In our case everything's behind login, but there are some types of notifications that people did try to exploit. Weirdest thing was a wave of accounts that paid, and then sent spam.🤯
April 2, 2025 at 5:31 PM
Ah, OK. You also have public pages. In our case everything's behind login, but there are some types of notifications that people did try to exploit. Weirdest thing was a wave of accounts that paid, and then sent spam.🤯
Which email donains are they using? What's the HelpSpot funcgion that they are using to send spam? Creating help desk tickets and sending them out?
April 1, 2025 at 7:59 PM
Which email donains are they using? What's the HelpSpot funcgion that they are using to send spam? Creating help desk tickets and sending them out?
I healthy dose of skepticism is required, it has been like that for years. Some areas are more problematic that the others (social media, vs closed communities).
April 1, 2025 at 12:12 PM
I healthy dose of skepticism is required, it has been like that for years. Some areas are more problematic that the others (social media, vs closed communities).
Question was what you think about offering a really cheap plan, way cheaper than the rest of the offering, as a free plan replacement. Most of the time, Good-Better-Best are equally "spaced" price-wise. There's linearity to the price. I'm asking about Good plan being 5x cheaper than middle plan.
March 23, 2025 at 4:59 PM
Question was what you think about offering a really cheap plan, way cheaper than the rest of the offering, as a free plan replacement. Most of the time, Good-Better-Best are equally "spaced" price-wise. There's linearity to the price. I'm asking about Good plan being 5x cheaper than middle plan.
The idea is to have something in the range of impulsive purchase, but they actually have to commit by paying. If Good works for them, fine, they are a paying customer, but if they grow and need Better, it's easy to upgrade, and their card is already on file.
March 23, 2025 at 7:11 AM
The idea is to have something in the range of impulsive purchase, but they actually have to commit by paying. If Good works for them, fine, they are a paying customer, but if they grow and need Better, it's easy to upgrade, and their card is already on file.
What about plans that offer great value for an intentionally low price? Ex, there are Good, Better & Best plans. Best and Better and priced as they should be: $20 and $40 per user per month, but Good is $10 per month for 10 people.
Jira had something like that, but turned it to free at some point.
Jira had something like that, but turned it to free at some point.
March 23, 2025 at 7:08 AM
What about plans that offer great value for an intentionally low price? Ex, there are Good, Better & Best plans. Best and Better and priced as they should be: $20 and $40 per user per month, but Good is $10 per month for 10 people.
Jira had something like that, but turned it to free at some point.
Jira had something like that, but turned it to free at some point.
Share WiFi passwords between devices. When traveling and connecting to a new WiFi, first person connects, and shares the password with everyone else.
March 19, 2025 at 1:21 PM
Share WiFi passwords between devices. When traveling and connecting to a new WiFi, first person connects, and shares the password with everyone else.
What type of tools are you referring to? Editors? Frameworks? Librarirs? CLI tools?
March 7, 2025 at 6:28 AM
What type of tools are you referring to? Editors? Frameworks? Librarirs? CLI tools?