| Sep 21 |
I've been noticing more taglines/value props like this recently and find them quite cringy. I think it's the idea that a C Level title automatically infers authority feels not-very-startup-y. https://t.co/PsZQtkeXLx
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| Sep 20 |
@thekitze We use @autocode quite a bit for this but no typescript unfortunately 😬
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| Sep 20 |
@andrasbacsai If this is well executed ux and pricing wise I could see it doing *super* well 😁. Really impressed with what you're building 🙌
Aside: Why no ruby/rails support? 🙂
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| Sep 19 |
@swyx @zoink @worrydream @callmevlad @webflow @CompuIves @codesandbox What’s the source for that? Don’t doubt it just curious
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| Sep 18 |
@jaredcwhite “All because of one man’s ego” 😂
You think it’s possible that people use it because they think it’s good?
There are many thoughtful critiques of tailwind (mine is it’s dependence on npm)
Comparing to <font>, <center> etc is silly and gives the impression you’ve never used it
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| Sep 15 |
😬 https://t.co/CA3KZB7gib
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| Sep 15 |
Another side of online payments is the merchant side (selling stuff). Having a single payment processor act as a centralized choke point to millions of business that rely on it for their livelihood, seems like it just doesn't work at scale. Not even @stripe can solve it https://t.co/7fJMTCumMq
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| Sep 15 |
"We - a company that provides free-by-default browser based software, are going to pursue our mission of 'making design accessible to all' - by giving all of our market power to a company that does clunky, paid-by-default, native software"
🧐
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| Sep 15 |
Subtweeting this
https://t.co/qwyfM4k7U5
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| Sep 15 |
All I want is to see one company - when they eventually sell out to the incumbent they disrupted and likely hold in contempt - just be honest and say “Yeah that’s just an absolutely outrageous amount of money, so 🤷♂️”
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| Sep 11 |
@patrick_oshag @atlas_knowledge but I’m biased. Love what you’re doing with Colossus, let me know if there are any features you’re looking for specifically. Will also be following the thread 👀
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| Sep 08 |
Pro Tip: Don't do this (send marketing email with no unsubscribe link and claim it's "critical product updates, not marketing"). Insta-spam. cc @unitoio https://t.co/e3IiiY5876
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| Sep 08 |
@tweet_librarian Def controversial
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| Sep 08 |
@andrewculver @Redocly That is awesome
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| Sep 05 |
@zetalyrae Roam could support your “reference archive” use case without changing a lot. They already have attributes, but the UI for creating and updating tabular data a lá SQLite/any relational db isn’t there (yet 🤞)
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| Sep 05 |
@Mqsley Don’t think it’s actually that considered. I think it’s more that many people see government as a kind of innocuous “part of the machine” that’s almost as powerless as they are to external forces. And those that don’t, aren’t affected meaningfully enough (yet) to protest https://t.co/xOZvManHsu
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| Sep 04 |
I’ve been having some form of the same conversation as a regular return-visitor to Ireland since I moved away. I *love* coming back, and I love Ireland & my friends/fam, but our standards seem *so low* in terms of what we’ve come to accept/put up with https://t.co/x2iIRYaoeD
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| Sep 01 |
Imagine running a company where your customers hated you this much. And all the product has to do is accept payments, show a list of programs, and play videos reliably.
How do you fuck this up this badly
@NOWTVHelp
https://t.co/Uf1Jufhi00
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| Aug 28 |
@levelsio Out of interest, why not use @Cloudflare for that?
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| Aug 27 |
@yangpten Kinda like https://t.co/RtWDWQ1PYb ?
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| Aug 20 |
🙊 https://t.co/3eyCjMzmXx
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| Aug 18 |
RT @geoffreylitt: If we want great tools, we need to be able to use one tool for many tasks in many contexts, and use it for a long time.…
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| Aug 18 |
https://t.co/SDTeJsAwUV
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| Aug 18 |
@Mqsley 😂 the whole continent?
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| Aug 16 |
https://t.co/iBkxdicSbr
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| Aug 16 |
Related
https://t.co/NmNl8Dx8EG
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| Aug 16 |
By no-code tool I mean UI builders like webflow, bubble, plasmic, flutterflow etc.
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| Aug 16 |
The first no-code tool to build the whole UI in VS Code (with two way sync between UI & code) wins.
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| Aug 14 |
@GregMolnar @chalmagean Hey @GregMolnar I have hired and successfully onboarded many people who have taken this path, and followed a similar path myself. Which part in particular are you saying doesn’t work? Are you familiar with the kinds of jobs on the “freelancer boards” @chalmagean mentions?
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| Aug 08 |
https://t.co/bODdqJtFXV https://t.co/azJBuFUY43
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| Aug 08 |
Nice. @amasad gets it
https://t.co/YkiMFwlvvg
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| Aug 02 |
1. Human ingenuity is amazing
2. Twitter is amazing
"TongueBoard enables absolute position tracking of the tongue by placing capacitive touch sensors on the roof of the mouth... Train a classifier that can recognize words to 91.01% accuracy"
🤯
https://t.co/aBK4nJq0CQ https://t.co/rUD9J0PQen https://t.co/E9h8hBYTcL
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| Jul 31 |
https://t.co/6AlG4HrY2B
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| Jul 30 |
@peteromallet @wolfejosh Good article from this week on this:
https://t.co/uUB81ZMmG7
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| Jul 30 |
Triggered by reading "The end of social media" - worth a read.
https://t.co/d2x8oHs17p
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| Jul 30 |
Content Platform Stages
V1 - *Social* Media: Content based on your graph
V2 - *Recommendation* Media: Content based on who you *are*
V2+: Content based on who you are *and* who you want to be
Can't figure out if V2+ is a silly abstract idea or something to aspire towards.
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| Jul 28 |
Not sure if this is trolling or not, but if it's serious, hard to see why anyone would take money from a technology investor with this level of dogmatism toward one of the most transformative technologies ever.
(Speaking about virtual reality vs "metaverse" in the abstract) https://t.co/8ko9KFbddl
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| Jul 27 |
https://t.co/5X3kaRo2FI
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| Jul 25 |
@tweet_librarian Maybe. But also https://t.co/FHU98Xr7Oh
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| Jul 23 |
@peteromallet TIL electric bicycles are commonly touted as a climate solution. That a German\Berlin thing?
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| Jul 21 |
@lostisreed Was mainly referring to conversation - e.g having a phone discussion with a friend tends to get all my ideas out. I’ve experimented with dictation within apps but it still feels clunky and obviously can’t be done in environments where you can’t speak out loud
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| Jul 21 |
Personally I find speaking out ideas to be 10x faster than typing them. Typing forces my chain of thought to *slow down*, speaking forces it to *speed up*.
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| Jul 21 |
One of the highest leverage, most broadly applicable uses of computers is as a way to move your thoughts and ideas out of your head, onto a digital canvas where you can see them, zoom in and out, move them around and make sense of them.
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| Jul 21 |
Current idea I’ve become obsessed with: the keyboard - both physical and touch screen - is still a *really* slow input mechanism (even if you can type really fast) and there’s enormous value in attempting to re-think it from the ground up.
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| Jul 19 |
I know it's uncouth to be bearish on getting older, & trends can be bucked etc, but it's hard to read this & not conclude that most people should be much more protective of the life-minutes in their 20s, 30s, and 40s (particularly doing work they hate and justifying w/ pension) https://t.co/2SrlHxeg0s
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| Jul 12 |
Hey @dharmesh just heard you on @myfirstmilpod - loved it. I *also* built a real time multiplayer word game that took off (see QT). Let me know if you want to add it to the wordplay suite 😁 https://t.co/5yJcnQooSo
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| Jul 12 |
Honest question - what does the “tastebuds of a toddler” mean? Is there a theory that all tastebuds “mature” to settle on the same tastes as all other “mature” tastebuds? https://t.co/yfG5nUbtkl
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| Jul 11 |
Related https://t.co/F2ijouXhr4
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| Jul 10 |
More “Nuance doesn’t scale” https://t.co/B1G4V8qZg4
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| Jul 10 |
Don't think I've ever desperately wanted a product that doesn't exist yet, more than this airtable/roam prototype I came across a year ago.
https://t.co/qxz7eCDm1d
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| Jul 08 |
@peteromallet @wolfejosh Another way to think about it on the cultural side: meat has incredibly strong network effects
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| Jul 08 |
@peteromallet @wolfejosh Again - in theory yes. But the problem isn’t lack of desire, it’s diffusion of responsibility/principal-agent issue, & thousands of years of culture, norms and systems. Needs to happen at systemic (regulatory) and cultural level, which I just don’t reasonably see happening.
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| Jul 08 |
@peteromallet @wolfejosh I used to think that, but went pretty deep and there seems to be very little historical precedent for it. It seems reasonable in theory, but hasn’t played out in practice. https://t.co/QGQeqNWi4U
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| Jul 07 |
https://t.co/TMSo8DwYQY
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| Jul 07 |
@tweet_librarian I buy that
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| Jul 05 |
@Aella_Girl In Moral Philosophy there is Moral Realism & Moral Anti-Realism
Anti-realism (the position you're describing) says: It's not possible to jump from an "is" to an "ought"" You can say "X had Y (often negative) consequences", but not "X is objectively bad and you ought not do X"
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| Jul 05 |
Good thread on something I haven't seen many threads on. Totally agree on 6-8 weeks as sweet spot, disagree there's *no* value in doing shorter stints (once you understand/accept trade-offs). I also struggle with energy, but still possible to use evenings/weekends meaningfully https://t.co/W2VfN4irp6
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| Jul 04 |
Also this 👇
https://t.co/yVWU6aBzjv
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| Jul 04 |
Crazy amount of negligence here if true
- Stored sensitive PII in plain text
- No firewall on db server to prevent access on public ports
- Stored credentials in a text file, presumably which is checked in to version control (vs env vars)
- Then copy-pasted to a blog post 🫣 https://t.co/QMdgfHbB1G
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| Jul 04 |
If your app logic is super simple and only requires fetching and displaying data, maybe you don’t need react? And the 5+ additional concepts (or for beginner devs - hurdles) it comes with. Npm, typescript (probably), react, react query, usestate…)
*ducks* https://t.co/P5tYoJo9qZ
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| Jul 04 |
@peteromallet No mainly because I know you're a gpt-3 nerd, and also the joke wasn't laugh out loud funny - and that's your brand.
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| Jul 04 |
@peteromallet GPT-3
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| Jul 03 |
https://t.co/KL5ETRYtSZ
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| Jul 02 |
Never seen anything like the queues right now at Schiphol. Got here four hours early. In line for 90 minutes, still not inside the airport https://t.co/1UxJmO7cJq
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| Jul 01 |
Hearing this is same for many in other cities. Asked our driver and he said the norm is to accept the ride, see the fare, then cancel if not high enough. Doesn’t affect rating so no downside. This thread mentions unlimited cancels. @uber just giving up?
https://t.co/dAGKop5P8m
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| Jun 30 |
What is happening with @uber? Literally every car I call now - on average I get 3 to 4 cancellations, in Amsterdam. Am I doing something wrong?
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| Jun 26 |
...
https://t.co/xFscGlke5t
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| Jun 25 |
@peteromallet If history is any guide, they’ll continue to work, likely in higher volumes than before. I’m skeptical that automation will save us from mindless unnecessary labour (which seems to be what you’re getting at?) - that’s a cultural/psychological problem
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| Jun 23 |
@levelsio I totally missed that this was a response to Twitter notes, which I hadn’t seen. Makes much more sense in that context 😅
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| Jun 23 |
@levelsio Hard disagree. People (IME) are much more likely to turn their nose up at one large piece of content vs many smaller ones. Seems silly as it’s just a photo/name, but the effect is real. Similar principle with insta stories, tinder swiping etc. One bite size piece at a time.
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| Jun 23 |
@sariazout Hey @sariazout, following your stuff pretty closely and enjoying it. I *think* what we're building is very close, if not exactly, what you're describing?
https://t.co/MEz6aJIwJn
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| Jun 23 |
… https://t.co/bqP8oSPajc
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| Jun 23 |
Just came across Readyset - not a user yet but plan to be - very smart solution to a super sticky problem.
https://t.co/NjcXOyICE6
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| Jun 22 |
👇 https://t.co/85exTcE2kP
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| Jun 21 |
@Whelton Yuuuup. I used @nordigen which supports all European banks and was super easy to set up
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| Jun 21 |
@Mqsley Are you missing something? If you think it’s an SQL db - yes.
Is the current state of crypto disappointing when you dive in - also yes
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| Jun 21 |
Constantly surprised at how many people don’t understand the difference between “inbound” and “outbound” psychology when hiring, or as Patrick refers to it - a sellers market. https://t.co/Wbae2CZBii
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| Jun 15 |
This would be a step in the right direction
https://t.co/ROxlUVhxGw
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| Jun 14 |
@colmtuite Realising there’s an irony in the fact that the kinds of people who would say time is more valuable than money are also the kinds who are impatient and probably work too much, myself included. 🤷♂️
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| Jun 14 |
@colmtuite Good question. I personally would argue it’s universally true above a certain income/cost-of-living threshold but that’s more philosophical than practical. In my circles I think most would self-report it to be true also, but definitely a lot of selection bias there.
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| Jun 14 |
This is cool. A UCD study estimates 15 billion hours per year in the UK alone spent on admin
https://t.co/2atbRc8Qbu https://t.co/SMaeTyG0qU
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| Jun 13 |
To be clear - there are many kinds of software that are complex to build and maintain - which should be treated as such. The issue is that there is also *lots* of software (a majority) that's not, and very little effort to differentiate between them.
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| Jun 13 |
By "subconsciously reinforcing", I mean "making it more complex to build software, and telling people building software is very complex" (because we've made it complex, not because it's fundamentally so). This has also happened in other industries (e.g. law).
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| Jun 13 |
Dreaming of a time when the primary way our industry assesses software-building-ability isn't a one-dimensional "technical skills" measure. It's like we just decided early that "building software is so hard/only for smart people!" & have been subconsciously reinforcing ever since https://t.co/tzAJscGSYy
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| Jun 13 |
Dove in to @azure this weekend. First impression is that it's like a simpler, easier-to-use @aws, and the first-class @code integration is really, really well done.
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| Jun 12 |
Still thinking about this problem almost daily https://t.co/Addv7OCgyR
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| Jun 12 |
https://t.co/nO0CTjUOiB
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| Jun 09 |
@Mqsley @joincolossus @gabrielleydon You should. Although it’s reasonably web3 heavy and not sure that’s your thing. But he makes some great points around “if your innovation relies on a smooth user experience, it’s probably not innovation”
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| Jun 09 |
@Mqsley Have you listened to the @joincolossus with @gabrielleydon? Such a painfully obvious point rarely made
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| Jun 07 |
The agency I run had a slot open up this week. We do plug-n-play, high output software teams (and software) for real-world software-supported businesses, usually on a retainer basis with a project scoped up front. If you know anyone, send them my way - tony@clearlabs.ltd https://t.co/2TQ2bLU00W
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| Jun 06 |
This thread may just become me stealing @swyx's material to back up my original tweet
https://t.co/nrHKod3mHx
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| Jun 04 |
RT @tonyennis: 1. Find solution to a specific problem.
2. Solution imposes structure and creates a habit which solves the problem.
3. Over…
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| Jun 04 |
@nouvation @peteromallet Actually to be fair I’m still interested to hear more.
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| Jun 04 |
@nouvation @peteromallet I was super interested to hear what you had to say until this tweet - specifically the meme stock bit. Comes across as playing with language vs engaging with the argument
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| May 30 |
@visakanv What about tv and movies?
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| May 27 |
We've had the internet for 40 years. Any company that can say with a straight face "We won't give you your product, it's not in our system yet", after gladly taking your money (normally using the internet) is not only unethical, but deeply complacent and deserves to be disrupted
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| May 26 |
@nateliason Agree with the sentiment re:financializing all the things, but solo exercise is not something intrinsically motivating to most people, and hacking your environment/incentives to make it more so is super beneficial for most people
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| May 24 |
@Whelton ♥️ extremely cool
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| May 24 |
@Whelton https://t.co/E0YBM0Um3W
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| May 23 |
@the_fln About the city? Convenience and proximity to friends
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