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https://youtube.com/watch?v=Hk2l_p3D4xIPasted · saving…
Why most product designers misuse density
youtube.com · 12 min
The case for slow software
newsletter.daverupert.com · 8 min read
Single-cut video editing flow
tiktok.com/@editflow · 47s · 24K likes
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Paste a link, hit ⌥⇧S anywhere on the web, or jot a note. Clipmind extracts the title, site, thumbnail, and indexes the content for search.

Works with TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, articles, PDFs, your own notes.

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🔍 slow software
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The case for slow software

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🔍 that essay about software you don't rush
The case for slow software0.91
Software is too fast — let it breathe0.78
On craft and patience0.72
SEMANTIC SEARCH

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The case for slow softwarearticle
"the cost of a feature is not the time it takes to ship"
Use this in the onboarding rewrite.
NOTES NEXT TO LINKS

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Slow software · 12 itemsShared
teammate@email.com
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AKAlex K.Can edit
MSMira S.Can view
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Design Theory
Why designers misuse density
Why most product designers misuse density
youtube.com · 12 min
Most designers conflate information density with UI density — leading to cluttered rather than efficient interfaces.
AI SUMMARY
Density ≠ cramming more UI. The key distinction is visual weight vs. information density — most designers conflate the two, producing clutter instead of clarity.
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AI-generated summaries surface the key ideas from articles, videos, and pages — so you can decide what to read at full depth.

Slow software · 12 clips in context
What do these say about shipping speed?
Across your clips, fast shipping trades away clarity 1. Unhurried work compounds over time 2 — pieces that aged best were written without deadline pressure 3.
1The case for slow softwarenewsletter.daverupert.com
2Why most product designers misuse densityyoutube.com
3Single-cut video editing flowtiktok.com
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