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nintil.com • [Guest post] How Substack Became Milquetoast
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An online temple for philosophers.
Homogeneity of style: A Substack newsletter can have an About page, but that’s it. There will never be anything like Nadia’s notes which are a regularly updated half-baked stream of consciousness, or Guzey’s list of Tweets or even Nintil’s categories.
Applied Divinity Studies • [Guest post] How Substack Became Milquetoast
Slow productivity supports legacy-building accomplishments but allows them to unfold at a more human speed.
Cal Newport • Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout
Nabeel S. Qureshi
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People dramatically under estimate how many decisions one has to make before shipping the v1 of even the simplest product. They all seem obvious in retrospect, but so, so much thinking had to happen to ship something like "press a button, get a ride."
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