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Build tools around workflows, not workflows around tools - thesephist.comhttps://thesephist.com/posts/tools/

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The author argues that tools aren’t just passive instruments but active participants in shaping how we think, work, and create. Whether it’s a minimalist text editor or a robust design app, the tools we use guide our behaviors and the way we approach problems.

As someone who experiments with tools, I definitely agree with him, and that’s why preventing the “shiny new tool syndrome” is critical.

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December 7, 2024 at 9:50:00 AM GMT+1
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