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A curated list of liked, bookmarked, and retweeted posts from Twitter.


@businessbarista -selling product too late -not building brand on day 1 -not relentlessly scouting for future teammates even before needed -not setting mission and values on day 1 -hiring an exec coach too late -transitioning from IC to mgr too slowly -be choosier about my investors

fyi google's created an entire, mouth-watering page dedicated to indonesian ✨gastronomy✨ that's so comprehensive it has the history of spices, types of jamu, recipes i.e balinese signature spice blend, street food, sambal,tempeh, even songs about satay! https://t.co/Qi9RrSOEmB

How to build a culture of execution: 1. Invest in training & onboarding 2. Specifically define your customer 3. Lay out a clear plan for your team 4. Give ownership & coach 5. Commit to goals & deadlines together 6. Communicate frequently 7. Most important, lead by example

The great unf*ckening. Brilliant. The amount of cursing here represents my repressed emotions when talking about this :)) #ClimateNight https://t.co/Cf0v1T1ZIY

Salah satu masalah fundamental pada app PeduliLindungi adalah karena menerapkan "client-side authentication" yaitu melakukan suatu pembuktian di sisi client (pengguna), bukan server (otoritas) Dari sini saja sudah cukup nampak anomalinya ya.

How to achieve exceptional results: Quantity: You take lots of shots. Quality: You take thoughtful shots. Consistency: You keep shooting for a long time. Feedback. You take better shots over time. Luck: You get a few favorable bounces.​ -@JamesClear

The origins of political order (books) In many ways the Overton Window is like the order book. Tug on it hard enough in either direction, and the midpoint moves. https://t.co/Ye7wuKiXTA

"In the sciences, the authority of thousands of opinions is not worth as much as one tiny spark of reason in an individual man." -- Galileo Galilei https://t.co/EXmuHqWsyN

Everyone doesn't have capital. But everyone does have labor. Specifically, everyone has time. And time can be tokenized. Sell 10 hours of your time for X. Someone will buy it, at some rate, while pricing in possibility of default on the hours. So...now everyone has capital?

@PPathole @simongerman600 @waitbutwhy @SeppalaVilleEN AI used to be #1, until last year https://t.co/KSuaheBLLg

Here's how I'd generate sales & leads for a startup without a product built... 1. Simple landing page that converts 2. Drive Google & Facebook ads 3. Create a 1-pager overview 4. Sell the solution not the features 5. Invite them to the "pilot program" 6. Ask for preorders

“Good afternoon, I am a first year PhD student interested in your lab. Do you have a rotation opening in your lab?” https://t.co/VNatpW81Zq

OK. Here are ten things I freakin’ love about Google Cloud’s approach to identity / accounts.

Spoke with a very successful early stage investor who told me within 3 years of every investment he’s known the outcome. Based on his experience every startup has 1000 days to make it work. Reminded me how important every day is for startups & how fleeting opportunity can be.

There is no shortage of causes in this world, just a shortage of leaders who can inspire us to pursue them.

Rule 1: Get Started If you tell 10 people about your idea, it’ll go something like this: - 5 will say it won't work - 3 will say you're crazy - 2 will be indifferent The best part? None of these people's opinions matter. Just get started. It’ll be the hardest thing you do.

It’s time to start hosting small weekend conferences on a bunch of random topics, led by scholars and online writers

Prediction: @Jack is accumulating Bitcoin so that he can buy Twitter outright, decentralize it, and gift it back to the internet. This is a long-term and likely legacy he wishes to leave for the world.

Harvard Business Review is a unicorn in disguise. - 340,000 subscribers - $262M revenue - Bigger than Forbes, Fortune, Axios It's also been around for ~100 years. Enjoyed thinking about its future, and who else could build an "HBR-style" business. https://t.co/WmajhFN4DD

If you’re looking to learn sales as a founder read these 3 books… 1. To sell is human 2. The challenger sale 3. From impossible to inevitable

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Dfinity wants to allow the creation of apps that can run on the network itself rather than on servers owned by Facebook, Google or Amazon. Can it succeed where others have failed? https://t.co/Fu3rhqQTjL

We loved space but it’s great to be home! 🌎 Incredible news on @elonmusk donation and surpassing the 200m goal for @StJude. Let’s keep it going! 🚀 On behalf of @inspiration4x - thank you all for the support and thanks to @SpaceX for bringing us home safe! Keep changing the 🌎

There are >800 privately-held, venture-backed companies worth a billion dollars. These companies are generally too big to be acquired (particularly with new antitrust rules) so they have to IPO. The public markets can only absorb 100-150 companies/year. I sense a problem.

everything is a remix everyone is a producer

.@jokowi, will you join @bankimooncentre and a coalition of Indonesian climate advocates at #GlobalCitizenLive to make a commitment to the planet? Where you lead, others will follow. 🇮🇩 💚

An exempt from PhD Diary of a survivor. Keep practicing it till you achieve you goal. If you disagree with any point. Mention in comments @PhDVoice @PhD_Genie @OpenAcademics @AcademicDilemma @AcademicChatter @PhDfriendSana @yourPhDpal @hapyresearchers #phd #phdlife #phdtips https://t.co/cyMzEWZCQB

Email Marketing Hack: Use the "Almost sold out" email. >> [Product] is almost sold out! >> Grab yours before they're gone >> Counter w/number of available products >> CTA (directly to checkout) CLEAN way to get more sales (if this is true/applicable for your brand, of course).

Freemium SaaS startup roadmap: 1. Very generous free plan helps the company reach a ton of users 2. Paid Team plan to monetize 3. Free plan becomes less generous 4. Conversion to paid goes up Result: Many competitors pop up with very generous free plan. Rinse and repeat.

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