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Tinkering @notionhq and https://t.co/g2802yxdOe

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Fun detail...looks like Cameron Foxly 👀

Fun detail...looks like Cameron Foxly 👀

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Added a little hovercard preview to my personal site's Good Websites list + Stack page. Everything is backed by Notion + a small self-hosted endpoint for capturing and optimizing the screenshots. This is also my first time playing with Base UI—I'm kicking off a full component migration in the background with CC 👀

Added a little hovercard preview to my personal site's Good Websites list + Stack page. Everything is backed by Notion + a small self-hosted endpoint for capturing and optimizing the screenshots. This is also my first time playing with Base UI—I'm kicking off a full component migration in the background with CC 👀

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Added a gallery view to then realized it was annoying to have super bright light mode screenshots when in dark mode, so I made computers in the sky take dark mode screenshots of everyone's website (and shame on everyone who doesn't have a dark mode variant 😅)

Added a gallery view to then realized it was annoying to have super bright light mode screenshots when in dark mode, so I made computers in the sky take dark mode screenshots of everyone's website (and shame on everyone who doesn't have a dark mode variant 😅)

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I like to say "all roads lead to posts" on Campsite — it's incredibly easy to start a post from any call recording, doc, or chat message. This nudges teams towards more structured, async-friendly conversations and creates the perfect system for socializing updates/decisions.

I like to say "all roads lead to posts" on Campsite — it's incredibly easy to start a post from any call recording, doc, or chat message. This nudges teams towards more structured, async-friendly conversations and creates the perfect system for socializing updates/decisions.

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Yes here is my 10 minute breathless rant about why I'm so excited about Notion Workers + Custom Agents... Context: I spent this afternoon building a custom agent to help me manage Shiori (a side project I shipped last weekend). I gave the custom agent everything it needs to understand what's happening in my product (email, log drain, sentry alerts, stripe payments, etc) and to do work on my behalf (access to coding agents). In an afternoon of tinkering, this agent can: - Diagnose bug reports proactively by looking through past email conversations, system logs, and database records - Draft replies to user questions with the correct answer based on past email threads, or help me proactively reach out to churning paid users - Self-construct a database of feature requests with an understanding of who is requesting the feature and how they're using the product today - Answer any question I have about how people use the app and what I should be thinking about next - Initiate Claude Code workflows to open PRs proactively in the background when someone sends a bug report or feature request This custom agent is now my "Side Project Chief of Staff" (I don't really know what a chief of staff does but this sounds right). I didn't write a single line of the worker code because I didn't need to: models are so good that I can link to the Workers readme, yap my desired outcome into a microphone, and I get a super-personal and highly-capable AI agent out the other side. So fucking cool. The future is now! I'm excited to see what everyone makes.

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This is what working with a 10x designer looks like

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The modern comms toolkit has become way too scattered for companies: docs in one app, calls in another, posts and chat in another, and everyone ends up copy-pasting links all over the place and fiddling with permissions to make sure people can see the right things. And even when all that works, it's still impossible to find discussions after the fact and keep up with decisions across teams and projects. It's a mess. Campsite is a reflection of how we think great teams should communicate: • posts are threaded by default, async friendly, topical, and have nested comments for structured discussions • calls can be recorded, summarized, and shared, so it's really easy to socialize meeting notes or customer conversations • docs are collaborative documents with slash commands and beautiful formatting. We removed the headache of organizing infinitely nested pages or blocks that make typing feel slow and clunky • chat is for everything in between; Campsite chat feels ephemeral, and we've seen this design decision guide teams towards using posts + docs more often to keep internal communication transparent We’ve dramatically simplified our company’s communication toolkit — we ditched Notion, Slack, and Zoom in the last few months as we shipped our own version of those capabilities. There's a lot more to show, but for now, you can try Campsite for free: The team collaboration space is super competitive, and there are lots of options for people, but we're really excited about our progress with early customers. We'll keep iterating as we learn more, so I'd love to hear your ideas and feedback.

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