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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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Earlier this year, I had lunch with @danwwang in Hong Kong.
His blogging advice was excellent:
1⃣ Write at a regular cadence.
2⃣ Emphasize the quality of your audience over engagement.
3⃣ Measure quality by the number of interesting inbound emails you receive.
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David Perellx.comScraping the Social: “We are unknown to ourselves—and with good reason.” Friedrich Nietzsche—“Even the retards are starting to figure it out.” (comment)—“In data we trust.” Priceonomics—“The Internet fails to scale gracefully.” Chris Ellis—“I want to be surprised by my own bot”—“There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.” Leona... See more
I spoke to / heard from a few senior AI labs people this weekend and I now feel even more confident in these predictions from a month ago.
Hearing these same ideas come out of their mouths was quite strange in how real it became. There is a sequence of future events that if you think about from first principles seems inevitable.
We really do now ... See more
Will Brykx.comHi. I’m Tim. I’m a single cell in society’s body. U.S. society, to be specific.
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As a writer and a generally thinky person, I’ve spent a lot of my life thinking about the society I live in, and societies in general. I’ve always imagined society as a kind of giant human—a living organism like each of us, only much bigger.
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