In this interview, Stewart Butterfield, the founder of Flickr and Slack, discusses product development, leadership, and company building with Lenny Rachitsky. Butterfield shares insights on utility curves, the importance of taste and craftsmanship, and the concept of "hyper-realistic work-like activities." He emphasizes the need to focus on comprehension over reducing friction in product design, advocates for generosity in business, and reflects on his experiences pivoting companies. He also touches on Parkinson's Law and the "owner's delusion," providing actionable advice and anecdotes from his career.
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