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524 sats \ 0 replies \ @elvismercury 26 Sep 2023
Man, I dig DHH. I can't keep track if he's been canceled at this point or what, but I don't care. Good writing, thoughtful, and pretty dead-on.
Plus, I'm stealing "the second coming of capitalist christ".
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431 sats \ 0 replies \ @HardRich 25 Sep 2023
Hey, nice to see hey.com here. :) I use it for my work email and it’s been really nice - way less stressful than Gmail, imo. I just wish they had privacy like Proton. But I really like being able to draft an email and not be distracted by my inbox counter climbing - aka full screen drafting is better (for me, at least) then how Gmail does it. It’s a subtle thing but it’s much calmer to me. It’s also way better at hiding unwanted email (used to get like 20 a day even with unsubscribing). I sound like I’m advertising for them - but I just like it.
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31 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b OP 25 Sep 2023
This list resonates. You can tell it's a later stage company algorithm, but it maps to earlier stages too.
If you had to it reduce to single statement, it's "figure out how to do this thing with the least resources possible."
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431 sats \ 0 replies \ @danieltapa 25 Sep 2023
kind of how biology works, must make sense!
i just heard Walter Isaacson talking about the book in the lex fridman podcast, really enjoyed
https://fountain.fm/episode/DobkvWRYyljJJ8aVxjNB
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @tenderscore 25 Sep 2023
is there anything in this book u haven't found elsewhere? genuinely curious. cuz any book with the portrait of a living dude is a hard pass 4 me. is it just more histrionic personality disorder packaged as a bio?
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20 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b OP 25 Sep 2023
I haven't read the book. I tend to enjoy biographies though, living or dead.
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