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- Comment on How do you manage messages across multiple apps? 55 minutes ago:
Yeah, makes sense, thanks for sharing.
Having a ticketing system as the source of truth for tasks and assignments is definitely helpful. But I still feel it lacks the live communication part across multiple platforms, so there’s still some switching involved.
- Comment on How do you manage messages across multiple apps? 1 hour ago:
Yeah, I agree, it’s a solid approach in theory.
But coming from a non coding background, setting up and maintaining something like that feels a bit difficult for me to realistically manage.
I’m more leaning towards something that’s easier to get started with and doesn’t need much setup or ongoing effort.
- Comment on How do you manage messages across multiple apps? 2 hours ago:
Thanks for sharing this, appreciate it.
Matrix sounds solid, but feels a bit too heavy for me to set up and maintain since I’m not really into coding setups like that. Also, Beeper seems more in line with what I’d actually use though. My main gap right now isn’t just bringing messages together, it’s tying them to tasks so things don’t get lost in chats.
Still figuring out a setup that balances both without adding more complexity.
- Comment on How do you manage messages across multiple apps? 2 hours ago:
Thanks for sharing this. Yeah I have this platform, it definitely helps bring everything into one place. But I feel it is missing a to do or task management side, which is pretty important for me.
Do you know any tools that handle both messaging and tasks well?
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- Comment on The Productivity Paradox: Why Technology Makes the Economy More Efficient But Most People No Richer 4 hours ago:
This isn’t just a “technology redistributes value” story; it’s a market design and incentive problem. Platforms didn’t accidentally capture the gains; they were structurally positioned to own demand, data, and distribution.
Also, the “consumption ceiling” feels directionally right for physical goods, but less convincing for digital and AI-native categories, which can expand usage in ways that traditional economics underestimates.
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