The posts from multiple HN members at superorganizers.substack.com look like a PR company at work. It's nothing special or derisive, but perhaps something to be noted.
As a user of Adobe products I didn't find any progress due to the insights in the article to be evidenced in the software they publish. It could be that Mr. Belsky's projects are outside of my daily drivers, but as of 2012 Adobe's software has lost it's edge. It could also be that the article is aimed at C-suite occupants. If you try out a 'reveal bullshit" plugin for your browser, this may become moderately more evident.
This is not a new discussion, although related; I would like to find other packages to belay my reliance, but still can't get away from Adobe's flagship Photoshop.
You’re being downvoted, but this was exactly my feeling too reading this — a PR puff piece about the new CEO. zzzz. There was nothing he said about lost-making that hasn’t been said by a dozen other lifestyle bloggers.
Talking about the things that really matter is critical for product and company success.
People will naturally talk about the easiest problems and the lowest stake decisions unless you actively combat against it. I have found using collaborative meeting agendas helps a lot.
As a user of Adobe products I didn't find any progress due to the insights in the article to be evidenced in the software they publish. It could be that Mr. Belsky's projects are outside of my daily drivers, but as of 2012 Adobe's software has lost it's edge. It could also be that the article is aimed at C-suite occupants. If you try out a 'reveal bullshit" plugin for your browser, this may become moderately more evident.
This is not a new discussion, although related; I would like to find other packages to belay my reliance, but still can't get away from Adobe's flagship Photoshop.
Hope you find this article worth your time.