We’ve spilled a lot of ink over decentralizing social networks, but most users are still on centralized ones. Why hasn’t this changed already? There are three challenging problems with decentralizing social networks that have slowed adoption: scaling networks, decentralizing the name registry, and building novel social primitives. But for the first... See more
Honestly I think the main thing is the content feels too slow. It’s too heavy. It’s so much easier to dip in and out of user generated content. I thought it would feel faster.
We need to shift more tasks pharmacists do (e.g. visual inspection, looking up data, dispensing, etc.) to software/machines, which might actually perform equally as well.
Nothing permanent remains. That’s freed us from the external validation that too often rules our decision making. It’s stopped being about how this looks and started being about how this feels. Does it put me at peace, make me laugh, or abate the loneliness? Then do it. There’s no more FOMO because there’s nothing to miss by staying home to read,... See more
C2M should be focused on niche demand aggregation, where the demand is clearly present but difficult from a manufacturer’s perspective to detect within the market.
Liberate instructors to design new courses across platforms and collaborate on best practices. This is the single biggest opportunity to learn how to scale personalized online learning across colleges and universities.