At the moment, Google Docs offers just three "roles": Viewer, Commentor, and Editor. This makes sense for collaborations below ten active participants; beyond that point, chaos reigns.
Slack offers no real tooling for moderation. It’s specifically designed for workplaces, and they don’t appear interested in building features for moderation.
You are not entitled to anything from the creator[c][d]. You are purely trading on their ability to stay relevant. This is really important, because they are positioning themselves as a "stock market for individuals", when the exchange does not operate like a stock market AT ALL. Stocks give you ownership of the asset itself. Of course, there is sp... See more
As colleges lost their monopoly on information, college became less about learning and more about signaling. Whatever value they once provided is diminishing. Peter Thiel argues that college has become an expensive insurance policy for upper middle class parents who don’t want to see their children fall through the cracks of society.
Sometimes I’ve had this feeling like someone is so much smarter than me and therefore I have no hope of competing. But usually what is really going on is that they are just more obsessed than me. Intelligence is good, and some amount is required, but the obsession is better.
History is definitely repeating itself with web3. We've already seen repeats of history in a lot of ways: projects being exploited for failing to follow what are normally the most fundamental software security practices, or people falling for fraudulent schemes that have existed for ages but have been adapted to use web3 technology. I think a lot o... See more