If the product is free, you are not the customer - you are part of the product. Though free, you do pay. You pay attention.
I get frustrated when people assume technical ideas aren't technical. Just because something isn't technical (to me), does not mean that it is not technical to (many) people. When a person assumes that their audience is at their level of technical understanding and so communicates in jargon and technicalese, it immediately sets me off. The more "mass market" and generally understood a technical idea is communicated, the better!
today I learnt a new word: β€œdumbsmarten" - the state of being smart and dumb at the same time, a condition of all sentient beings
so much (good) information is out there. problem is most people treat it like entertainment rather than education, and so it yields nothing - information masturbation
I am excited again βš‘πŸ™ŒπŸΎ
it's both awesome and awful that apps like safepal exist where you can peek into a crypto wallet - great for transparency, awful for privacy
Do you derive conviction from your ideas? Or do you have conviction which inspires ideas?
I resigned from my job last Friday (strategy manager in a telecoms company) and now looking to be and do more - me Wish me luck!