J. Vargas

J. Vargas

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Ray

2mo ago

Are we underestimating the value of “boring” businesses in tech?

There s still a lot of attention on flashy categories: AI agents, creator tools, social apps. At the same time, you keep hearing quiet stories about people building solid, calm businesses around very unsexy problems: invoicing for a niche industry, compliance workflows, scheduling in weird contexts, back-office tools nobody outside the niche has heard of.

I m curious whether your view of what s worth building has changed over the last few years. Would you be excited to build something deeply boring if the demand and willingness to pay were obvious? Or do you still feel pulled towards more visible, consumer-facing or hyped spaces? And for those already in boring niches, how has that choice played out in terms of users, stress and revenue?

OpenAIp/openaiNika

2mo ago

Sam Altman says they’re building hardware “calmer” than the iPhone. What does it mean?

TechCrunch shared an excerpt from a roughly 30-minute panel featuring Sam Altman, where he mentioned that within the next two years, they plan to introduce hardware built by their AI company.

It s supposed to be:
"screenless" and pocket-sized
offering a calmer experience than smartphones

avoiding constant notifications and attention overload

J. Vargas

3mo ago

Remember when Apple Photos felt calm, predictable, and personal?

I am frustrated with the recent design directions @Apple has decided to take with their apps and operating systems.

My new post breaks down how recent updates changed Apple Photos starting in iOS18 and what it says about Apple s design philosophy today.