johndamaia's comments

johndamaia | 4 days ago | on: Show HN: I made an email app inspired by Arc browser

Thank you so much for taking the time to provide such incredible feedback, I really appreciate it.

> I'd like a UI that settles per user or use-case: automatically pruning things I don't use and hoisting things I do, often adapting use-case driven patterns. This is an incredible idea, thanks for sharing!

> AI is more about queueing up and automating interactions with a given intent. This is what I'm aiming for!

> (intent and context: sound familiar?) Oh yea :)

johndamaia | 4 days ago | on: Show HN: I made an email app inspired by Arc browser

Thank you for helping folks with instructions, I really need to start exploring a mobile version! :)

> with whatever else I want to integrate it with, you'd have something special. What integrations would I need to have to avoid a deal breaker for you?

johndamaia | 18 days ago | on: Show HN: Define.app – email app for the next generation

This is great feedback, thank you for taking the time!

> If every email I clicked opened up a new tab I'd want to die. This makes sense. Would it be helpful if I add an option to toggle 'tabs'?

> Maybe I'm just old. I'm 36 - is that old? Hahahah FWIW I'm older than you :D

> The gray on gray on gray makes my eyes hurt. Did you try the theme editor? Brush icon at right bottom of sidebar.

johndamaia | 1 year ago | on: Show HN: A self-published art book about Google's first 25 years

Thank you so much! Love your questions.

> How expensive/difficult is it to have each page in different colour? The production was very specific to our design needs. For this edition, each book cost me more than $65 to produce.

> it looked like "product sans" at first glance We have licensed all our fonts which are: ABC White, Affairs and IBM Plex Mono.

> Tell me more about the page quality The paper is Fedrigoni Arena Rough Extra White

> Why didn't you choose flat binding? This question is great! We wanted to have that characteristic curve of opened books. It was very much a thoughtful decision.

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