Names like Hunter, Cooper, Tanner become appealing as those professions become alien to us, more symbolic than real; after the collapse, our children will be named Recruiter, Codeninja, Webdev, out of the same abstract nostalgia
An essay: Why founders fail, despite being good at coding and high IQ.
Being mathematically smart hurts startup founders.
Math doesn’t account for emotions, and this is why devs easily build useful products but fail to get to Product Market Fit in 99% cases.
Imagine you’re building a building to sell. As a good builder, you put great effort into... See more
Redefining Drone Control with Thrust Vectoring?
Mathieu Bresciani’s thrust vectoring drone highlights the potential of the technology in drones. Powered by @PX4Autopilot, this single-ducted fan design demonstrates impressive control and maneuverability.
Thrust vectoring’s emergence in UAV technology could offer improved stability and agility for ... See more
I’d be surprised if, in a decade, “designer” and “engineer” roles are as common as they are today
With widespread AI use, it’s more likely the relevant specializations would re-organize around business concerns (like sales/marketing vs R&D vs operations), rather than around tooling differences (like Figma vs IDE vs cloud console)
I expect many ol... See more