
The Time Architect: From Building in Public to Bending Time

Life is short. Do whatever you can’t stop thinking about. Documenting your findings in public (regardless of outcomes!) is a worthy contribution to society, full stop. If you’re doing something new, and you care about understanding the problem, people will pay attention. What’s more, they’ll take your ideas and make them better than you’d ever imag
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visakanv's 50yr "plan" for global nerd network [wip]
2023 reboot of the dominos doc "We build our computer (systems) the way we build our cities: over time, without a plan, on top of ruins." - Ellen Ullman I’m revisiting Lim’s question again: “If you wanted to 100x your ability to find truly talented people with world changing potential, how wo...
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Pursuits That Can’t Scale
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Building in public:-Creates a narrative that an audience can follow & get behind-Builds trust: both internally (at the company) and externally (to an audience).-Builds your status as an expert in a specific field.-Invites immediate feedback from users following your journey.-Attracts talent to your company. There are many recent case studies of... See more