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Fail How To (Not) Wieden+Kennedy Amsterdam Or: Why There Is No Audience For What We Make And Why That Truth Will Set Us Free
The text critiques common marketing assumptions, emphasizing that most consumers lack strong relationships with brands and suggesting that marketing efforts should focus on engaging a broader audience rather than nurturing fan loyalty.
LinkBrand Audacity Report
Strategies for brands to break free from industry norms and become audacious, engaging with culture in unique ways to stand out and connect with consumers authentically.
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The text outlines foundational concepts of large language models, focusing on pre-training methods, model architectures, generative models, prompting strategies, and alignment techniques in natural language processing.
LinkA practical guide to building agents
Guide to building AI agents using large language models, covering agent definition, use case selection, design components, single/multi-agent orchestration, tool integration, instruction setup, safety guardrails, and deployment best practices.
cdn.openai.comProgramming as Theory Building
Peter Naur's "Programming as Theory Building" discusses programming as a knowledge-building activity, emphasizing the importance of tacit knowledge, collaboration, and effective documentation in developing and maintaining software systems.
ratfactor.comEmail Templates
X, thanks so much for reaching out and apologies for my delayed response. I have been trying to do too much as of late, which makes it hard to keep up with correspondence. I also have to admit I am not good at saying no, because I enjoy meeting people and discussing new ideas. Unfortunately...
docs.google.com7 Types Of Rest
Outlines seven types of rest essential for creatives, along with action items to enhance physical, mental, emotional, social, sensory, creative, and spiritual rejuvenation for sustainable productivity and inspiration.
Link“Your job, throughout your entire life, is to disappoint as many people as it takes to avoid disappointing yourself.”
― Glennon Doyle
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