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His product philosophy focuses on combining intuitive design, human psychology, and what’s technologically feasible. After these are melded, economic viability naturally comes afterwards.
Patricia Mou • vol.33: 15 Mindful Product Principles from Allen Zhang, Father of WeChat
That is a major omission! If the slowdown in TFP growth can be explained by ideas getting harder to find, why did growth hit a brick wall in 1973 as opposed to slowly decaying as soon as ideas became harder to find?
Well, one question to ask might be “Which factors contributed to TFP growth in the last good decades, the 1950s and 1960s, and when wer
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New podcast episode with @tylercowen where we discuss all things related to his new book "Talent":
- How to best evaluate talent
- Young talent and late bloomers
- Future of education & credentialing
- Best interview questions
https://t.co/HuUUD5ew7q
Erik Torenbergx.comTarık Gandur
@gandurian
Trae argues that a lot of high-margin software businesses have no impact on society, and sometimes even a negative impact on society
- There are high-margin software companies that do important things, but many are related to advertising, capturing human attention, or creating obscure developer tools for enterprises
- These software compani
Patrick O'Shaughnessy • Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy on Apple Podcasts
So Just Who Are These People?
Ray Kurzweil • The Law of Accelerating Returns « the Kurzweil Library + collections
Philosophy
Nishal Desai • 14 cards