D&T Issue 276

Age Diversity in Creative Teams & Seeds From Space

Hi there!

It’s issue #276 of DNT Weekly and as per usual the week has been eventful. Here’s what we’ve been reading of late.

NASA’s reportedly fast-tracking plans to build a nuclear reactor on the moon.The agency was already working on designing a reactor that might one day provide people with electricity on the moon. The Trump administration wants to try to speed things up and build a bigger reactor. Read about it here.

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Founders love to say their product needs better UX. So they bring in designers to polish onboarding, clean up the UI, or add clever microcopy. But the core problem remains the same: using the product still feels like work.

Matt LeMay shares the truth about why product teams really get laid off, the “low-impact PM death spiral” that’s killing careers, and the one question every PM should ask themselves

“The classic phrase that someone has ‘too much experience’ really shouldn’t be relevant in our industry.”

Your payment service just crashed during Black Friday. Do you: A) Restart it and hope for the best, or B) Route traffic to a backup service instantly?

The hidden accessibility costs of nonstop motion.

Stop Guessing. Start Measuring AI Impact.

✨ Product find of the week

Comet is an AI-powered browser that acts as a personal assistant and thinking partner. With this, you can automate tasks, ask questions, research the web, and more.

📰 In other news

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