[Seeing whether projects are as open-source as advertised.]
[Seeing whether projects are as open-source as advertised.]
[Kris realized that micro-businesses weren't a good fit as they are often run by one or two people with less resources to risk on services. Switching to multi-location owners made her offering more appealing and an easier sell.]
[Industries or movements with many fans and haters always present a good business opportunity.]
When a politician says they'll tax the rich, they're not actually taxing the rich.
How the head of Obsidian went from superfan to CEO
[It was fortuitous that we generally appealed to developers because we launched our plugin system to many power users who also could build new functionality for themselves and share them with the community.]
[The Obsidian team gets by with one meeting a year in part by having one or two goals at any time: this way, the focus is often clear and people can be self-motivated to push things forward.]
i find this counterfeit money logic a bit weird where the seller avoids accepting large bills for small purchases, but if they accept them for large purchase it seems equally bad
What kind of environment does it breed when we hire people to watch other people do time?
beautiful to think about the long life trajectory of steps that led to meeting someone you love, and how the whole world played a part
"having a platform profile is like living in a single-room apartment, whereas having your own site is a castle with unlimited rooms."
If you wanted to learn about [something, but without] surfing around, a $25 investment could solve the problem.
[Test the market with these questions: 1. Have people asked for your help? 2. Are there enough of them willing to pay for your expertise? 3. Are other businesses serving the market but without your approach?]
Capoeira Music Practice: Profa Minha Velha
Mixture of leading and harmonizing. Big sound with 7 people; sounds like there's more instruments than there actually are.
Tagged: capoeira.
Winning, for bloggers, means writing the reference take on a good topic. My favourite example of this is how Byrne Hobart broke out with his piece on the 30-year mortgage. It’s kind of surprising that this kind of post had such influence - it’s wonky, it’s not written for a general audience whatsoever. But it turns out that people think and talk about their mortgages a lot, and like to feel competent when they do. Reading that piece equips them with a kind of legitimacy to speak on the topic.
One lesson hiding in plain sight here is that most of the audience of any successful post does not actually read it. They are told it by someone who did read it. There’s a primary audience who carefully reads the piece and does the cognitive work of “restructuring their consciousness” (see Walter Ong, Orality and Literacy) around good writing. And then there’s a secondary audience, who are re-told the content, either verbally (including group chats, podcasts, Youtube) or in other oral formats like Twitter.
This is why, paradoxically, to reach the widest audience, you write to the narrow audience. Your objective as a writer is to give your primary audience material they’ll want to re-tell. They do the work of translating it to wider audiences in specific contexts; you do the general articulation in rich detail.
My first open source psyop - postmortem
[Information asymmetry is not only about lies, but whether someone can hear the correction or feedback.]
Capoeira Angola: Contra Mestre Gato Preto (GCFA) e Contra Mestre Reny (Oke Aro)
Seems like they escape so fluidly that they must stop to appreciate.
Tagged: capoeira.
Crazy flying cartwheel at 5:50.
Tagged: capoeira.
What's the psychological impact of no platform, no ads, and no random obfuscation of my work?
Ex-Google Officer Speaks Out On The Dangers Of AI!
[On our behalf, unelected Californians are making decisions about our collective future, justified through media and slogans.]
[Whereas having 50 extra IQ points in today's world makes a difference, a future where everyone can borrow 4000 will render everyone's baseline irrelevant, and therefore: 1. we are all effectively equal, and 2. we all become peasants to the 1% as the middle class vanishes.]
i learn from everyone, but the teacher is myself