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- 2000s: starting a band with friends. 2010s: starting a podcast with friends. 2020s: starting a DAO with friends.
- Faster. If I had to go from start to finish in half the time, what would I do? Slower. If I could afford to spend double the time on it, what would I do?
- Imagining language that is more accessible and understandable 🧵🪡: TL;DR wallet -> portals credit - me! @rae_kwak_ @jocelyntypes @web3baddies
- 1/4 By embracing distinct fandoms and communities, Netflix found a new way to engage its audience, from monolithic to micro-interest. "We're able to look at it: What is that next generation of geekdom, the next generation of fandom?"
- Current AI writing tools are a great way to mass produce writing that is intensely mid, and makes you feel dead inside. Can we use AI to help the best writers do better work? I don't know. But let's think about the bottlenecks for good writing.
- I get the theory that free ad-supported networks have incentive problems. I don't agree, but I get it. However, I don't see why web3 replacing this with transparent & programatic payments controlled by a consensus of good and bad actors would necessarily have better incentives
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- i luv airdrops but token incentivizes aren’t a replacement for: * core product value * engagement / retention * organic growth * intrinsically motivated community * active dev ecosystem (especially in consumer apps)
- A great thing about taking notes is that it subtly encourages you to live a ‘notes-worthy life’ You end up seeking interesting conversations to build your memex; experimenting with new recipes to add to your collection; reading more widely to find surprising connections etc.
i relate to this. one of the nice things about having a Sublime library is that it helps me pay attention to what I pay attention to