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Something still blows my mind is the Dutch East India Company became the biggest business in human history communicating solely via letters that took 4 months to deliver (if the ship didn’t sink).
This distribution—where one or a few developers do most of the work, followed by a long tail of casual contributors, and many more passive users—is now the norm, not the exception, in open source.
Nadia Eghbal • Working in Public: The Making and Maintenance of Open Source Software
Psychedelics aren’t addictive.
They’re disruptive.
They dismantle the systems that thrive on your dysfunction.
information is presented on the web, simplicity matters a lot.
Matthew Dixon, Nick Toman, Rick DeLisi • The Effortless Experience
Good hackers develop a habit of questioning everything.
Paul Graham • Hackers & Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age
Curiosity bred competence.