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I’ve sold 2 startups for $8m & I now run a $6m+ arr company. people think that's success - but I'd disagree

the more I build, the more I realize the real game isn’t just building a great business, it’s building a fulfilling life

a life where I can wake up excited to work on things I actually enjoy, and where my calendar doesn’t decide if I’m happy or not

the moments that really matter most aren’t always on a dashboard, they’re also quiet walks with my wife, messy breakfasts with my kids and sometimes even late-night MarioKart sessions with friends 

and don’t get me wrong, I still love what I build and I care deeply about my products & all the people who use them. I show up every day and give it everything I have

I still track the numbers every morning - they matter a lot - but they’re not the only scoreboard

because in the last few years, I’ve realized how much I was missing when I obsessed over just one part of my life

so I stopped chasing the “next big thing” and started optimizing for freedom, time, and energy - for the people and work I love

people call it a “lifestyle business” like it’s a small thing, but to me, it’s the version of success that actually feels sustainable - and real

I’ve sold 2 startups for $8m & I now run a $6m+ arr company. people think that's success - but I'd disagree the more I build, the more I realize the real game isn’t just building a great business, it’s building a fulfilling life a life where I can wake up excited to work on things I actually enjoy, and where my calendar doesn’t decide if I’m happy or not the moments that really matter most aren’t always on a dashboard, they’re also quiet walks with my wife, messy breakfasts with my kids and sometimes even late-night MarioKart sessions with friends and don’t get me wrong, I still love what I build and I care deeply about my products & all the people who use them. I show up every day and give it everything I have I still track the numbers every morning - they matter a lot - but they’re not the only scoreboard because in the last few years, I’ve realized how much I was missing when I obsessed over just one part of my life so I stopped chasing the “next big thing” and started optimizing for freedom, time, and energy - for the people and work I love people call it a “lifestyle business” like it’s a small thing, but to me, it’s the version of success that actually feels sustainable - and real

Built Tweet Hunter, Taplio (sold $8m) Growing https://t.co/OyNJ8ZUyOh - https://t.co/jS9GQJ5Ps8 - https://t.co/EFUcKeBbpU - https://t.co/JkVOl1O0S1 - https://t.co/KG9PgxJabg Sharing weekly tips about growth: https://t.co/ereQodN3Ov

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Tibo
Fri Nov 07 10:58:42
I’ve sold 2 startups for $8m & I now run a $6m+ arr company. people think that's success - but I'd disagree

the more I build, the more I realize the real game isn’t just building a great business, it’s building a fulfilling life

a life where I can wake up excited to work on things I actually enjoy, and where my calendar doesn’t decide if I’m happy or not

the moments that really matter most aren’t always on a dashboard, they’re also quiet walks with my wife, messy breakfasts with my kids and sometimes even late-night MarioKart sessions with friends 

and don’t get me wrong, I still love what I build and I care deeply about my products & all the people who use them. I show up every day and give it everything I have

I still track the numbers every morning - they matter a lot - but they’re not the only scoreboard

because in the last few years, I’ve realized how much I was missing when I obsessed over just one part of my life

so I stopped chasing the “next big thing” and started optimizing for freedom, time, and energy - for the people and work I love

people call it a “lifestyle business” like it’s a small thing, but to me, it’s the version of success that actually feels sustainable - and real

I’ve sold 2 startups for $8m & I now run a $6m+ arr company. people think that's success - but I'd disagree the more I build, the more I realize the real game isn’t just building a great business, it’s building a fulfilling life a life where I can wake up excited to work on things I actually enjoy, and where my calendar doesn’t decide if I’m happy or not the moments that really matter most aren’t always on a dashboard, they’re also quiet walks with my wife, messy breakfasts with my kids and sometimes even late-night MarioKart sessions with friends and don’t get me wrong, I still love what I build and I care deeply about my products & all the people who use them. I show up every day and give it everything I have I still track the numbers every morning - they matter a lot - but they’re not the only scoreboard because in the last few years, I’ve realized how much I was missing when I obsessed over just one part of my life so I stopped chasing the “next big thing” and started optimizing for freedom, time, and energy - for the people and work I love people call it a “lifestyle business” like it’s a small thing, but to me, it’s the version of success that actually feels sustainable - and real

Built Tweet Hunter, Taplio (sold $8m) Growing https://t.co/OyNJ8ZUyOh - https://t.co/jS9GQJ5Ps8 - https://t.co/EFUcKeBbpU - https://t.co/JkVOl1O0S1 - https://t.co/KG9PgxJabg Sharing weekly tips about growth: https://t.co/ereQodN3Ov

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Tibo
Fri Nov 07 10:58:42
我们可能把 AI 聊天历史记录想得太复杂了 —— 就像当年 Chrome 对网页历史记录想得太复杂一样!

Chrome 的历史教训

当年的雄心壮志
2008年 Chrome 团队构建了一个功能强大的系统:
· 完整索引:记录用户访问过的每一个网页的全文
· 设计师的愿景:用户可以重新发现网络、洞察自己、可视化数字旅程
· 各种创意界面:个性化 Subway Maps、数据摘要、类似 Google Reader 的信息流等

现实的打击
Chrome 首位设计师 Glen Murphy 的反思:
"我们保存了用户访问过的每个网页,建立了完全的文本索引。历史记录本该是个了不起的功能……但最终,没人用。用户直接回到 Google 重新搜索他们要找的内容。"

原因很简单:人们不想要华丽的界面来梳理历史、洞察自己。他们只是想找到前几天读的那篇文章,或者去年秋天做的南瓜派食谱。重新搜索反而更简单。

最终的解决方案
Chrome 发布时采用了极简设计:
· 个性化起始页:显示最常访问的网页、最近搜索、书签、最近关闭的标签
· 完整历史记录:隐藏在简洁的快捷键"Command + Y"后面
· 幕后运作:历史记录默默驱动搜索建议、快捷方式等功能

这套基础产品逻辑从一开始就是正确的,近20年来只进行了轻微的美学更新。

对 AI 产品的启示

核心原则
用户历史记录应该是强大的基础设施,而非面向用户的显性功能。它是背景数据集,用于增强个性化、上下文理解和召回能力。

具体设计建议
1. 让聊天变得可抛弃
· 鼓励用户随时开启新对话
· 不要让用户背负理解模型如何处理历史的认知负担
2. 突出真正被重复使用的内容
· 如果用户反复访问某些对话,让它们在界面中更显眼
· 类似 Chrome 的"最常访问页面"
3. 添加轻量级记忆功能
· 允许用户收藏整个对话或对话片段
· 方便日后重访
4. 让搜索更有意义
· 直接定位到答案,而不是把用户扔到包含关键词的对话末尾
· 高亮显示相关短语或段落,便于快速浏览
· 借鉴现有的成熟交互模式

LLM 记忆的复杂性
多层记忆架构
虽然我们希望用户体验简单,但背后隐藏着复杂的记忆架构:
· 短期"工作记忆":单次对话内
· 长期记忆:跨会话
· 持久个人记忆:长期保存
· 检索系统:从存储知识中提取

不同模型的差异
· Claude:单次对话内记忆强大,但每次新对话重新开始
· ChatGPT:单次对话记忆较弱,但跨会话记住"关键事实"和偏好
· Gemini:可处理超大提示词,整合其他 Google 产品的上下文,但尚未构建持久个人记忆

这些差异让设计一致的心智模型变得困难。产品应该尽可能将复杂性从用户身上转移,呈现简单连贯的历史记录模型。

Chrome 的简单模型(值得借鉴)
✅ 透明历史:按时间倒序显示访问过的每个页面
✅ 增值服务:利用数据推荐最常访问的网站
✅ 书签功能:保存重要内容,可在搜索结果中找到
✅ 退出选项:隐私模式一键开启

用户从不需要理解 Chrome 在幕后如何处理历史记录。它就是能用。

关键语句
Glen Murphy 的总结最能体现这篇文章的精髓:
"归根结底,我们意识到把 UI 基础做好超级重要。如果你有一个月时间,与其把没人用的产品功能改进100%,不如把核心 UI 改进1%。"

历史记录的使命不是被记住,而是让其他一切更流畅。最好的设计让历史记录活在背景中,在合适的时候融入体验,推动用户前进。

我们可能把 AI 聊天历史记录想得太复杂了 —— 就像当年 Chrome 对网页历史记录想得太复杂一样! Chrome 的历史教训 当年的雄心壮志 2008年 Chrome 团队构建了一个功能强大的系统: · 完整索引:记录用户访问过的每一个网页的全文 · 设计师的愿景:用户可以重新发现网络、洞察自己、可视化数字旅程 · 各种创意界面:个性化 Subway Maps、数据摘要、类似 Google Reader 的信息流等 现实的打击 Chrome 首位设计师 Glen Murphy 的反思: "我们保存了用户访问过的每个网页,建立了完全的文本索引。历史记录本该是个了不起的功能……但最终,没人用。用户直接回到 Google 重新搜索他们要找的内容。" 原因很简单:人们不想要华丽的界面来梳理历史、洞察自己。他们只是想找到前几天读的那篇文章,或者去年秋天做的南瓜派食谱。重新搜索反而更简单。 最终的解决方案 Chrome 发布时采用了极简设计: · 个性化起始页:显示最常访问的网页、最近搜索、书签、最近关闭的标签 · 完整历史记录:隐藏在简洁的快捷键"Command + Y"后面 · 幕后运作:历史记录默默驱动搜索建议、快捷方式等功能 这套基础产品逻辑从一开始就是正确的,近20年来只进行了轻微的美学更新。 对 AI 产品的启示 核心原则 用户历史记录应该是强大的基础设施,而非面向用户的显性功能。它是背景数据集,用于增强个性化、上下文理解和召回能力。 具体设计建议 1. 让聊天变得可抛弃 · 鼓励用户随时开启新对话 · 不要让用户背负理解模型如何处理历史的认知负担 2. 突出真正被重复使用的内容 · 如果用户反复访问某些对话,让它们在界面中更显眼 · 类似 Chrome 的"最常访问页面" 3. 添加轻量级记忆功能 · 允许用户收藏整个对话或对话片段 · 方便日后重访 4. 让搜索更有意义 · 直接定位到答案,而不是把用户扔到包含关键词的对话末尾 · 高亮显示相关短语或段落,便于快速浏览 · 借鉴现有的成熟交互模式 LLM 记忆的复杂性 多层记忆架构 虽然我们希望用户体验简单,但背后隐藏着复杂的记忆架构: · 短期"工作记忆":单次对话内 · 长期记忆:跨会话 · 持久个人记忆:长期保存 · 检索系统:从存储知识中提取 不同模型的差异 · Claude:单次对话内记忆强大,但每次新对话重新开始 · ChatGPT:单次对话记忆较弱,但跨会话记住"关键事实"和偏好 · Gemini:可处理超大提示词,整合其他 Google 产品的上下文,但尚未构建持久个人记忆 这些差异让设计一致的心智模型变得困难。产品应该尽可能将复杂性从用户身上转移,呈现简单连贯的历史记录模型。 Chrome 的简单模型(值得借鉴) ✅ 透明历史:按时间倒序显示访问过的每个页面 ✅ 增值服务:利用数据推荐最常访问的网站 ✅ 书签功能:保存重要内容,可在搜索结果中找到 ✅ 退出选项:隐私模式一键开启 用户从不需要理解 Chrome 在幕后如何处理历史记录。它就是能用。 关键语句 Glen Murphy 的总结最能体现这篇文章的精髓: "归根结底,我们意识到把 UI 基础做好超级重要。如果你有一个月时间,与其把没人用的产品功能改进100%,不如把核心 UI 改进1%。" 历史记录的使命不是被记住,而是让其他一切更流畅。最好的设计让历史记录活在背景中,在合适的时候融入体验,推动用户前进。

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meng shao
Fri Nov 07 10:53:45
How tinubu dey to blame for your own poverty?

How tinubu dey to blame for your own poverty?

Founder | Author | Speaker Building @beltstripe. Healtech/EdTech/Agric I'm Not The Man Of Your Dreams. Your Imagination Wasn't This Great.

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Sani Yusuf
Fri Nov 07 10:48:56
RT @hardmaru: The US government should subsidize Open AI rather than OpenAI

RT @hardmaru: The US government should subsidize Open AI rather than OpenAI

Cofounder and Head of Post Training @NousResearch, prev @StabilityAI Github: https://t.co/LZwHTUFwPq HuggingFace: https://t.co/sN2FFU8PVE

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Teknium (e/λ)
Fri Nov 07 10:46:37
Read the comments for the advice about plugins/settings!

Read the comments for the advice about plugins/settings!

~20 yrs in web-dev, now mostly Laravel. My Laravel courses: https://t.co/HRUAJdMRZL My Youtube channel: https://t.co/qPQAkaov2F

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Povilas Korop | Laravel Courses Creator & Youtuber
Fri Nov 07 10:45:02
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