Those 'Founder mode' memes keep coming

Paul Graham

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If you spend time on X or Threads, where snarky memes rise and fall, you’ve probably seen posts referencing “founder mode” over the last few days, like this:

https://www.threads.net/@carnage4life/post/C_eaQAxyIcV

Or maybe this:

You may even have seen this parody about “goblin mode.”

The chatter ties to a recent blog post that Y Combinator founder and dispenser of startup wisdom Paul Graham wrote about how founders like Airbnb’s Brian Chesky often ignore conventional wisdom regarding running a company at scale. That conventional wisdom — hire great people and let them do their thing — actually often turns into “hire professional fakers and let them drive the company into the ground,” Graham says.

Of course, he can’t say exactly what founder mode looks like because every founder does it differently, but he hopes that it will someday be as widely taught as manager mode. In the meantime, the hot takes on his hot take continue.

How to turn off those silly video call reactions on iPhone and Mac

Image Credits: Apple

If you have seen thumbs-up bubbles or confetti going off on your screen while moving your hands on a video call, you are not alone.

A lot of people think that this is some quirk of Zoom or WhatsApp. However, this is an Apple feature baked into iOS and Mac. But you can turn off the reactions feature to stop these effects from appearing on screen during your work calls.

How to turn off video call reactions on a Mac

When you are on any video call on your Mac, click on the video menu in the menu bar; it’s a green camera icon in the top of your screen. Then click on the Reactions option in the drop-down menu to turn off reactions for all video calls.

You have to be in a video call to turn these reactions off.
Image Credits: Apple

How to turn off video call reactions on an iPhone

When you are in a video call on your iPhone, open the Control Center and tap on the video tab. Then tap on the reactions options to turn off gesture-based effects.

Image Credits: Apple

When Apple rolled out iOS 17.4 earlier this year, it gave an option to developers of third-party video call apps to turn these reactions off by default. So if your preferred video call app has implemented this change, you might not need to manually turn off these reactions.

How to turn off those silly video call reactions on iPhone and Mac

Image Credits: Apple

If you have seen thumbs-up bubbles or confetti going off on your screen while moving your hands on a video call, you are not alone.

A lot of people think that this is some quirk of Zoom or WhatsApp. However, this is an Apple feature baked into iOS and Mac. But you can turn off the reactions feature to stop these effects from appearing on screen during your work calls.

How to turn off video call reactions on a Mac

When you are on any video call on your Mac, click on the video menu in the menu bar; it’s a green camera icon in the top of your screen. Then click on the Reactions option in the drop-down menu to turn off reactions for all video calls.

You have to be in a video call to turn these reactions off.
Image Credits: Apple

How to turn off video call reactions on an iPhone

When you are in a video call on your iPhone, open the Control Center and tap on the video tab. Then tap on the reactions options to turn off gesture-based effects.

Image Credits: Apple

When Apple rolled out iOS 17.4 earlier this year, it gave an option to developers of third-party video call apps to turn these reactions off by default. So if your preferred video call app has implemented this change, you might not need to manually turn off these reactions.

How to turn off those silly video call reactions on iPhone and Mac

Image Credits: Apple

If you have seen thumbs-up bubbles or confetti going off on your screen while moving your hands on a video call, you are not alone.

A lot of people think that this is some quirk of Zoom or WhatsApp. However, this is an Apple feature baked into iOS and Mac. But you can turn off the reactions feature to stop these effects from appearing on screen during your work calls.

How to turn off video call reactions on a Mac

When you are on any video call on your Mac, click on the video menu in the menu bar; it’s a green camera icon in the top of your screen. Then click on the Reactions option in the drop-down menu to turn off reactions for all video calls.

You have to be in a video call to turn these reactions off.
Image Credits: Apple

How to turn off video call reactions on an iPhone

When you are in a video call on your iPhone, open the Control Center and tap on the video tab. Then tap on the reactions options to turn off gesture-based effects.

Image Credits: Apple

When Apple rolled out iOS 17.4 earlier this year, it gave an option to developers of third-party video call apps to turn these reactions off by default. So if your preferred video call app has implemented this change, you might not need to manually turn off these reactions.