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- A digital oasis can look and feel like anything. It can be as simple as a one-page website, or as endlessly complex as a multi-layered, multi-player world. The unifying characteristics of oases—what binds them all together— is that they're authentic expressions of someone's humanity and creativity, and they treat internet visitors as cherished gues... See more
from The more beautiful internet our hearts know is possible by rob hardy
Since the For You algorithm favors only the most instantly mesmerizing content, its constructive videos—such as “how to” guides and field journalism—tend to be relegated to the fringes in favor of tasty but malignant junk info. Many of the most popular TikTokers, such as Charli D’Amelio, Bella Poarch, and Addison Rae, do little more than vapidly da
... See morefrom TikTok Is a Chinese Superweapon - By Gurwinder - The Prism by Gurwinder Bhogal
- Telehealth, in particular, can lower costs and broaden access to care. In the last decade, companies like Livongo (chronic disease management) and PillPack (an online pharmacy) emerged to help seniors better access healthcare.
from Building for the Barbells by Rex Woodbury
- In the past, there have been many attempts at disrupting venture capital:
- The proliferation of angel investors (AngelList, 2010)
- Enactment and regulation of equity crowdfunding (Jobs Act, 2012)
- Cryptonative crowdfunding via token sales (2013)
from Unbundling the unit economics of venture capital via DAOs by Medium
- “the ultimate, hidden truth of the world is that it is something that we make, and could just as easily make differently.”
from A quote from The Utopia of Rules
- Articulating ideas as simply as possible is attractive, not least because getting people to agree with us is attractive. But we have a tendency to overrate ideas that can be shared easily, with the most apparent advantages. By constant simplifying, we may be lulled into abridging our own ideas a little too much, and sooner or later our audience—or ... See more
from Long Distance Thinking by simonsarris.substack.com
- The fundamental difference between the framework I’m proposing and existing ones is that this one parts from the belief that decisions are 100% emotional, and hence puts people at the heart of your company.
from From Product/Market Fit to Language/Market Fit: A New Brand Storytelling Framework by Sari Azout
- Life can become terrible at any moment, you should equip yourself to be prepared for difficult situations. Almost everyone could use more personal responsibility and personal strength. And nobody disagrees that a certain level of emotional continence is desirable. But stoicism is not a sufficient philosophy for a good life, only a survivable one.
from Stoicism Is Not Enough by Simon Sarris
- This is about giving people tools to reshape their spaces to mirror their most rewarding social relationships. And if enough people do this it will start to reshape cities themselves.
from Introducing Supernuclear: A guide to Coliving by Gillian Morris