Love the idea, I agree the output can be improved 😄 (though it's not an easy one shown here, not sure if I could do better...)
Posts by Wouter Walmink
I was thinking of submitting www.repper.app to the Webby Awards this year. Turns out it costs $565... per category! Quick look at last year's winners in Best UI and Best UX: Spotify & Google Fonts.
Looks like this is not a competition (or at least the wrong categories) for small indies?
Email from Figma:
“Since we first launched Figma in 2016, our features and products have expanded, but our billing experience hasn’t kept pace.”
Increasing prices ≠ limproving the billing experience, @figma.com. Calling it that makes the word “experience” more meaningless than it already is 🫠
Pleasantly surprised Peter Larsen coffee has roasting date on it 👌
Thanks for talking openly about this, Pete. It’s a rather taboo topic, especially in startup world.
I recognise the self-trickery of “a breather is around the corner”, which typically doesn’t come, isn’t enough and isn’t a solution to the root causes of the stress.
Been buying beans from Ricco’s on Istedgade for years. 4x250gr for 200kr. Freshly roasted, various options. The best price-quality ratio I’ve found! AFAIK none of the other Ricco’s do this deal.
(Most supermarket beans have no roast date, so it can be a year old, with noticeable effect on espresso)
I make fine coffee without a PID and I’m not expert :)
Can’t deny all-in-one is convenient! Note that with Sage, if grinder or espresso machine breaks, you may lose both. On forums I’ve heard mixed things about their reliability and repeatability. I quite liked the smarts but in the end I went with a second hand separate setup.
If a steamer is low prio, you can get away with a single boiler like Rancilio Silvia (small, low maintenance, cheap). If you plan to foam milk regularly, get a heat exchanger. The automation from the Sage is impressive, though low(er)-tech has its benefits, like being cheaper to service.
Neat! How about an immersive monitor with those ambient blocks in the background and the info overlaid on top…?
I think the compounding effect is often under-appreciated. In isolation, each little point of friction may not be a dealbreaker. But added together it hurts how people feel about the product, even if they can’t articulate it, exactly because it’s not one clear pain point.
Yes, this! I was also thinking of making an "Instagram for public domain art" a few years ago. How amazing if it could find relevant artists (not just of the same art movement, but related ones) based on the kind of art you like? Like a rabbit hole for art appreciation instead of, you know, rage 🙂