Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
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Andrew Chen • The Cold Start Problem: How to Start and Scale Network Effects
Greg Isenberg
gregisenberg.comCompeting with giants: An inside look at how The Browser Company builds product | Josh Miller (CEO)
youtube.comThe job
Jason Fried • Remote: Office Not Required
What we are really describing -- what Sari and Jad and Patrick and Brian are pointing us to -- is a composable architecture for ideas: NFT-essays building on each other, precisely as Jesse described, as media legos.
Tal Shachar • The Next Social Graph: Splits, Supports and Attributions
“I’m very bullish on just general intelligence augmentation and ways for people to think about patterns of thought and unique UIs for running algorithms where you are the compiler” – Conor White-Sullivan
Erik Torenberg • Village Global's Venture Stories on Apple Podcasts


This is the first project that's giving me "Rails for Next.js" vibes.
3k lines of code I didn't have to write or manually create (scaffolds shadcn/ui, Clerk, Stripe, and more)
Check out Kirimase by @nicoalbanese10 https://t.co/gqWyG7dRcq
Web3 teams have an opportunity to learn from and improve on the strategy of commoditizing the complement. In this essay, we’ll discuss why building and commoditizing a product on top of a user-owned protocol offers maximum leverage to execute this strategy, with potential for stronger economic equilibriums that drive growth, and value, beyond that... See more