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- Yesterday's low quality is today's encumberance, or maybe I should say that todays technical debt means we have less technical capacity to spend every day until we pay it off.
from Platitudes Of Doom by Tim Ottinger
- The computer is the most powerful tool ever invented by humanity. In your pocket, you're carrying the single most powerful thing that all of humanity has ever invented ... Every little bit you can do to figure out how to use that better than you did before is going to give you enormous leverage.
from #1309 - Naval Ravikant by Joe Rogan
- Insourcing: A shift to a more self-sufficient lifestyle with a demand for education and ownership that puts them in control.
from Scar Tissue - Predictions of the Long-Term Bahaviorial Scars of the 2020 Recession on Gen Z by Jonny Hawton
- Fadeke Adegbuyi: The command and deep understanding of a subject has been decoupled from credentialism. Experts can be born and brought up on the internet, bypassing post-secondary institutions and other centralized forms of education and knowledge dissemination….Additionally, the rate at which the internet allows for information to be generated an... See more
from 21 Experts on the Future of Expertise - Future by future.a16z.com
Yeah, I think that’s right. I think the Internet and the ability for pretty much anyone to just go, at relatively low cost, scrape the data they need off the Internet and train on it is a big democratizing force. Now, that said, there is a norm in the community that if you have a algorithmic breakthrough, you publish your research, but
... See morefrom An Interview With Daniel Gross and Nat Friedman about the Democratization of AI by Ben Thompson
- If membership isn’t scarce, the membership loses its signal message. The same applies to physical products: Apple will never offer a cheap iPhone to compete with low-end Android devices – it would destroy the company’s signal message that the iPhone is a luxury product.
from Signaling as a Service by Julian Lehr
- Filters should have inbuilt “serendipity” functionality Have you ever chosen “random” when presented with a choice of things to look at, to listen to, to read, to follow? It’s a simple insurance policy to take out in order to avoid digital bigotry or heretical thinking or tunnel vision or herd instinct or groupthink or whichever other buzzphrase a ... See more
from Filtering: Seven Principles by JP Rangaswami
- imagine writing a song and not only getting paid when others made money playing it at events, but enabling others to remix it permissionlessly with proceeds flowing back to you, all while collecting data on its usage that you could use to find professional opportunities while connecting to others with similar taste.
from You Are What You Own by David Phelps
- -How access, permissions, and status are the primary components of membership (and the role of tokens)
from Composable Membership and its Role in Generating Social Capital by Andrew Hong