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Open source business models.Consulting (v1): open source the code, sell consultingCloud (v2): open source some code, but sell a closed source cloud complementCommunity (v3): open source all code, and issue
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Boston Dynamics seems to have raised only $37M. They will be at $35M in revenue if they can sell even 500 Spots at $75k a unit.Security patrol seems like the
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Read-only cultureSuppose you were raised in a religious household, but didn't practice yourself. Growing up with these civilizational scripts means you can recognize them, perhaps repeat them, but cannot write
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The rise of crypto oracles means we can eventually factor many academic papers and articles alike into (a) feeds of cryptographically verifiable data and (b) a reproducible-research-style narrative layer on
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Farming was the 1800s. Manufacturing was the 1900s. Counterintuitively, could investing become the most common "job" of the 2000s?Reason: crypto and fintech are turning everyone into an investor, just like
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Ignoring the competition is just level one. The real task for founders today is ignoring the distraction. It's hard because these are 95% rules, not 100% rules. You usually want
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Idea: the next Google Books1) Take a collection of books from Project Gutenberg or Google Books on a given time period2) Apply Named Entity Recognition to build a cross-book NLP
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One tweet summary of @RoamResearch.Type a sentence like:- Had #meeting with #JohnSmith about #defiYou get:- a page with all meetings (#meeting)- a page with all mentions of a person (#JohnSmith)-
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Many folks who think they're supporting an issue online are really just taking direction from Twitter's algorithm.There is an unmistakable stylistic convergence of many different ideologies. What is rewarded is
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The difference between a religious and secular society is that the latter is ostensibly predicated on scientific fact.The similarity is that most people in both societies rely on authorities rather
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Obvious perhaps, but the most important part of someone’s social media account is not their past posts but rather their follower/friend/subscriber graph. A single purpose tool to mass export this
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“Let the market decide” vs “the will of the people”These two philosophies reach an interesting limit in the case of sales, where one person’s will is how the market decides.
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