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- In the social networking game, you either die an innovator or live long enough to become a copy cat.
from More of the Same by Tal Shachar
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- Peter Kaufman: How many people do you know that are constant at what they do? I know a couple. Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger. Everybody wants to be rich like Warren Buffett, Charlie Munger. I’m telling you how they got rich. They were constant. They were not intermittent.
from The Most Powerful Force You Can Harness: Slow, Incremental, Constant Progress - Ideas of wealth cre — Wealest by Thomas Waschenfelder
- Software tech stacks today look way more like a rainforest — with animals and plants co-existing, competing, living, dying, growing, interacting in unplanned ways — than like a planned garden.
from The Case for ‘Developer Experience’ by Jean Yang
- The future of no code is empowering developers and designers to focus on the things they're good at and not worry about the things that are not worth their time.
from The Future is No-Code Book & Mini-Series | Conclusions by Adalo
- '-If you look at a lot of the issues people have with social networks, I would argue a lot of it comes from a mismatch between the nature of these networks and the legacy corporate structures that govern them.
from The Potential of Blockchain Technology by Chris Dixon
- My other issue with being too protocol focused is that if we can’t capture much value on the application layer, it will simply lead to shitty apps. As anyone who has tried to figure out how to navigate the world of web3 knows, we need to strive for vastly better and easier to use consumer applications than we have right now.
from (Amazon) Prime time in web3 by Joey DeBruin
- “I don’t deserve this award, but I have arthritis and I don’t deserve that either.” – Jack Benny accepting a Emmy
from Makes You Think by Morgan Housel
- The U.S. sustainability market is projected to reach $150 billion in sales by 2021, according to Nielsen.
from Sustainability sells: Why consumers and clothing brands alike are turning to sustainability as a guiding light by Business Insider