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A tech Twitter thread is a series of connected tweets used by professionals to share detailed insights, tutorials, or deep dives into technical topics. This format facilitates knowledge sharing and community engagement within the tech ecosystem.

1. How to Earn $25-45/Hour By Helping to Train AI Models


Scale AI needs your help training AI models.

2. The Ten Most Impressive One Person Companies


Aleksandr Volodarsky discusses 1-person companies.

3. 11 Business Ideas That Could Become a Reality With ChatGPT


Founder of Makerpad, Ben Tossell, goes over potential business ideas that could come true with ChatGPT.

4. Instagram Is Dead: Here's Why


Santiago explains why Instagram is dead.

5. GPT-4 Has Been Unleashed on the World - Here's What It's Doing So Far


Alex documents how people are using GPT-4.

6. A Deep Dive Into How Many GPUs It Takes to Run ChatGPT


Tom Goldstein goes over how many GPUs it will take to run ChatGPT.

7. 10 Money Lessons I Wish I Knew When I Was 25


Andrew Lokenauth goes over money lessons that everyone in their 20s should know about.

8. The 10 Best Subreddits to Learn and Educate Yourself


Brett Adcock goes over the 10 best subreddits to further your education and knowledge.

9. Stop Using ChatGPT: Google Bard is Better


In ChatGPT, you would have to write a prompt for variations of one content but in Bard you can get 3 different drafts in one place ready to use.

10. This Conversation Changed My Life


Sahil Bloom details a conversation that changed his life.

11. Is PornHub's Acquisition a Scam?


Evan Armstrong contemplates whether the PornHub acquisition is a scam.

12. U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Breaks Down the FTX Timeline


U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez goes over the FTX timeline.

13. The Man Who Made $50 Million By Selling the Same App Twice


Luke Sophinos tells the story of Nikita Bier.

14. What Really Happened When Elon Musk Joined That Twitter Space


Judd Legum, a writer and journalist, breaks down what really happened when Elon Musk joined that Twitter Space.

15. A MidJourney - Camera Lens Experiment: The Results


I experimented with 30 camera lenses so you don't have to. I put the lenses up against the "photo" prompt in MJ.

16. Suhail Doshi Pivots MightyApp Startup Into PlaygroundAI


We have about 50% of all money raised left. Enough to do another Mighty. And I’ll give it my all again because what else would I do anyway?

17. Use This 7-Step McKinsey Framework to Solve Any Problem


Julia MacDonald, a Fractional Growth Executive, breaks down a 7-step framework to solve any problem.

18. Will ChatGPT Change Coding Interviews Forever?


Sergio Pereira talks about ChatGPT and how it could affect coding interviews.

19. DALL-E 2 vs Midjourney vs Stable Diffusion: Battle of the Gods


Fabian Steltzer compares DALL-E 2, Midjourney, and Stable Diffusion.

20. 5 GitHub Repositories That Will Change Your Life


Pratham Kumar goes over 5 GitHub Repositories that will make your life easier.

21. Check Out All the Cool Stuff You Can Do With ChatGPT


Ben Tossell goes over exciting examples of ChatGPT.

22. Wordle: A Deeper Analysis


Paul Haahr discusses Wordle and how it works.

23. The Secret to Learning: How to Learn 10 Times Faster


Dan Koe unveils the secret to learning quicker.

24. Why You Should Use Deep Learning - A Thread


Rich Harang explains why you should use deep learning.

25. Midjourney Tutorials: A Thread


Nick St. Pierre makes a compilation of their Midjourney tutorials.

26. Dan Koe: My Creator Business Has Generated $1.7m in Revenue - 5 Thing That I Learned


In the last 365 days, my creator business has generated $1.7m in revenue.
These are the top 5 insights I've collected:

27. Internet Archive's "Silent Killer"


A thread by Jason Scott detailing the "silent killer".

28. Here's Why Google Sheets is a Powerful Tool for Trading and Investing


Google Sheet is a powerful tool, but most people don’t know how to use it for TRADING and INVESTING purposes.

29. Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao Sets the Record Straight


Changpeng Zhao, CEO of Binance, discusses FTX and SBF.

30. The 16 Best Reading Lists: An Essential Guide


Dsz goes over 16 of the best reading lists.

31. AutoGPTs Could Potentially Transform Businesses Forever: What You Need to Know


Nathan Lands explains what AutoGPTs are and why they could potentially transform businesses.

32. What Happened When I Hired an Accenture Exec as a Startup CEO


Levi James discusses what happened when they hired an Accenture Executive as a CEO for one of his companies.

33. How to Monetize and Make Money With AI on YouTube


I'm getting questions about how to monetize and make money with AI - whether with images you generate or otherwise, so here's the first installation...

34. I Hosted an AI-Generated Dinner Party: Here's What Happened


Sean Linehan describes their AI-generated dinner party.

35. Why Coinbase Choosing Ethereum Is a Huge Deal


Ryan Adams details why Coinbase choosing Ethereum is a big deal.

36. The Pirate Bay Is Still Alive: Words From One of the Co-Founders


Peter Kolmisoppi explains why The Pirate Bay is still alive and some websites aren't.

37. 10 Websites That You Should Know About


Gurwinder goes over 10 little-known websites.

38. Meet the Man Who Has Bought Over 500 Companies


Luke Sophinos tells the story of Mark Leonard.

39. 10 Tips to Get the Most out of ChatGPT


Rob Lennon goes over 10 tips to help you improve your ChatGPT experience.

40. The Origin Story of WhatsApp


Brandon Arvanaghi details the origin story of Whatsapp.

41. Bootstrapping vs. Venture Capital: The Pros and Cons


This thread explores both sides, the pros and cons, and what it takes to make either path a success.

42. Dan Go: The 3-Minute Neck Drill That Will Change Your Life


This 3-minute neck drill will change your life

43. Dan Abramov Says Goodbye to Meta


Dan Abramov announces that he's leaving Meta.

44. ChatGPT Can't Replace Google: Here's Why


Margaret Mitchell goes over why ChatGPT can't replace Google.

45. How ChatGPT Is Changing the Game


Microsoft principal research engineer Shital Shah gives example on how ChatGPT is changing the world.

46. How to Become an Excel Pro: 10 Best Tips


Antonio Reza gives you the best Excel tips to become a verified pro.

47. A Deep Dive on OpenAI's Foundry


Nathan Labenz goes over OpenAI's Foundry.

48. 12 Tools to Create a More Engaging Presentation


Harsh Makadia goes over 12 tools to improve your presentations.

49. A Professional Sports Gambler Used Analytics to Turn a $700,000 Loan Into More Than $300 Million


Matthew Benham graduated from the world-renowned University of Oxford in 1989 with a degree in Physics.

50. Naval Ravikant's 10 Entrepreneur Rules for Success


He credits 10 rules for his success. Here’re his ideas on building wealth while being happy:

51. How to Connect With Your Remote Team


Nathan Barry goes over ways you can connect with your remote team.

52. Sam Blond: Here's How Brex Ran the Most Successful Billboard Campaign in History


Here's How Brex Ran the Most Successful Billboard Campaign in History...

53. What Happened With SBF & FTX?: A Useful Guide if You're Confused


Punk6529 breaks down what happened with SBF and FTX for anyone not in the loop.

54. The Most Reliable Path to Building a $100,000,000 Company


Adam Lawrence describes how to mold a $100,000,000 company.

55. Nathan Baugh: 10 Psychology Tricks to Improve Your Storytelling Ability


Nathan Baugh goes over 10 Psychology tricks to improve your storytelling ability.

56. The 10 Best Google Chrome Extensions to Help You Expand Your Knowledge


Ben Meer shows 10 Google Chrome extensions to help you expand your knowledge.

57. Steve Jobs said: The most powerful person in the world is the storyteller


A study from Princeton shows the same parts of the brain light up in both the speaker and the listener of a story.

58. The Fastest Way to Become A Professional Data Analyst


Sharyph, a tech writer, goes over how to become a professional data analyst.

59. Stop Treating Your Team Like Children


Patrick Campbell goes over why you shouldn't treat your team like children.

60. Learn Tech Jargon: Here Are 24 Terms You Should Know


Misha Da Vinci goes over 24 tech terms to make you smarter.

61. Justin Welsh: How My Little One-Person Business Crossed $4M in Revenue


Justin Welsh discusses how his one-person business crossed $4 million in revenue.

62. How to Get a Tweet Retweeted: Examining the Most Popular Tweets


Trevor McKendrick goes over what gets a Tweet retweeted.

63. Twitter Takes a Loan at ≈ $8B Valuation, Reports The Cynic Formerly Known as MilwaukeeBonds


Twitter senior secured bank loans- the top of the capital stack- at $0.60 implies that Twitter- for which @elonmusk paid $44 billion- is now worth less than $8B

64. Learn About the History of Tesla


Jon Erlichman goes over the history of Tesla.

65. Train a Chatbot on an Entire YouTube Channel for Free!


Introducing YouTube-to-chatbot — train a chatbot on an ENTIRE YouTube channel 💬

66. Here’s What You Need to Know About How Instagram Works


Adam Mosseri (Instagram CEO) just explained exactly how the Instagram algorithm works, and how they rank content in stories, feed, reels & explore.

67. 8 Marketing Lessons From Steve Jobs


Matt Gray goes over 8 Steve Jobs marketing lessons.

68. How Difficult Is It to Cancel a Subscription From The Economist?


Levelsio details their experience trying to cancel a subscription from The Economist.

69. Codie Sanchez: How to Raise a $15M Series A to Chase After a $15 Billion Market


Codie Sanchez explains how a company raised a $15m Series A to chase after a $15 BILLION market.

70. How to Build a Great Team


Marc Randolph goes over the importance of building a great team.

71. The Simplest Guide of What Happened With SBF That You Will Ever Come Across


Compound248 gives the people a simple description of what happened with SBF.

72. Zain Kahn: Here's How to Boost Your Productivity Using ChatGPT


10 advanced ChatGPT prompts to boost your productivity

73. 10 ChatGPT Prompts to Accelerate Your Learning


The AI Reality gives 10 ChatGPT Prompts to accelerate your learning.

74. Generated Maps - My Favorite Map Generators and Their Aesthetics


Grinbalt talks about map generators and his favorite maps.

75. Dickie Bush: My Experience Joining a $68,000 Mastermind


Dickie Bush describes his experience joining a $68,000 Mastermind.

76. Antonio Reza's Top 10 Secrets to Mastering Sheets Like a Pro


I've created hundreds of financial models in Google Sheets using SQL and AI to help the company sell billions of dollars.

77. Only 3% of the World Has Figured Out Their Reason for Being


Matt Schnuck explains why only 3% of the world has figured out their reason for being.

78. The Parable of the Farmer and the Horse: A Short Story That Will Make You Rethink Everything


Sahil Bloom tells the story of the Farmer and the Horse.

79. A Roadmap to Mastering Python


I have been coding in Python for 8 years now. ⏳Here's a roadmap to Master Python!

80. The Role of AI in Web3 Marketing


Web3 marketers are already leveraging generative AI to create a new standard for marketing strategies in the decentralized web.

81. Big Tech Companies are Killing Kubernetes: Here's How


Noah Kantrowitz explains how big tech companies are killing Kubernetes.

82. 14 APIs You Should Try Making JavaScript Projects With


14 𝗔𝗣𝗜𝘀 You Should Try Making JavaScript Projects With 🚀

83. Nathan Lands: 13 Mind-Blowing Examples of Code Interpreter's Power


Code Interpreter, however, is set to revolutionize data science. And it actually works.

84. Scaling a Startup: What You Need to Know


Brian Bourque gives advice on scaling a startup.

85. The 10 Best GitHub Repositories for Data Science Learners


Sharyph goes over 10 great GitHub Repositories for Data Science Learners.

86. Early GitHub Revenue: Year 1 (Almost $1M), Year 2 ($3M) and Year 3 ($9M)


A lot of the purpose behind GitHub Desktop was to make it so those recommendations could turn into active users a lot faster.

87. Scott Galloway: We're Falling For This Again - CEOs and Regulation


We're falling for this (shit), again.

88. How Problematic Is ChatGPT's Censorship?


Kevin Fischer explains ChatGPT's censorship and how it's problematic.

89. What's Going on With Star Citizen?


Derek Smart goes over what's happening with Star Citizen.

90. Freedom to Transact - Why It's an Important Right


Punk goes over why the freedom to transact is so important.

91. I'm a Lawyer and I Use ChatGPT Daily


Eric Pacifici explains how he as a lawyer uses ChatGPT.

92. Ledger Recover: What Is It and How Does It Work?


Last night Ledger accidentally leaked some info on their new recovery subscription service, and today they revealed the details.

93. What's the Difference Between an Overhyped Startup and a Valuable Business?


Garry Tan explains the difference between a startup that will fail vs a business that will thrive.

94. See Dogs as Humans Thanks to Midjourney


AK shares a thread of dogs as humans.

95. Is Binance Under Attack?


Cillionaire goes over whether Binance is under attack.

96. A Response to Chamath Palihapitiya and His Annual Letter


Christopher Bloomstran responds to Chamath Palihapitiya and his annual letter.

97. Elon Musk Joins George Hotz's Twitter Space - Everything That Happened


Ashlee Vance documents what happened after Elon Musk joined George Hotz's Twitter space.

98. Kevin Van Gundy Announces He's Stepping Down as COO of Vercel


Kevin Van Gundy announces he's leaving Vercel.

99. The 90s Were a Crazy Time


Celso Martinho explains why the 90s were a crazy time.

100. The Power of Open Source and Learning


Mehul Patel goes over the power of open source.

101. Alex Brogan: How to Master Difficult Conversations


Difficult conversations are a necessary evil.

102. CEO of Lattice: First-Time Founder Misconceptions


Jack Altman, CEO of Lattice, goes over first-time founder misconceptions.

103. The Shining: The Extraordinary Story Behind the Movie


Kubrick completely ignored it, though and called King’s screenwriting, “weak”.

104. Pharell Williams: His Entrepreneurial Success and How He Does It


Pharrell is one of the greatest artists of our generation. But he's also a relentless entrepreneur.

105. Is There a Major Global Collapse On the Horizon?


Kim Dotcom ponders whether a major global collapse is coming soon.

106. Spotify Offered Me Hundreds of Millions for My Company - I Said No


Nathan Barry describes the time Spotify offered him hundreds of millions of dollars for his company.

107. Radiologists Won't Be Losing Their Jobs to AI Anytime Soon


I obtained one of the first FDA approvals in ML + radiology and it informs much of how I think about AI systems and their impact on the world.

108. The Ad Professor: "The 10 Most Creative Ads I've Collected This Week"


The Ad Professor goes over 10 creative ads.

109. Andrew Wilkinson: Lessons Learned Based on the Last 20 Years of Running Tiny


Here's a big list of things that don't seem to work, based on the last 20 years of running Tiny:

110. 12 Podcasts to Make You Think Like the Top 0.01%


12 Podcasts to make you think like the top 0.01%

111. DunYan: Understanding Inheritance in JavaScript


Inheritance is a mechanism in JavaScript that allows an object to inherit properties and methods from another object.

112. Use These 11 Meta-Skills to Accelerate Your Career


Zain Kahn goes over 11 meta-skills to accelerate your career. ``

113. The Best Thing You Will See Today: Animals Interrupting Photographers


Joaquim Campa creates a thread of animals interrupting photographers.

114. What it’s Really Like to Be Elon Musk’s Neighbor


Rachel Monroe describes what it's like to be neighbors with Elon Musk's SpaceX.

115. 12 Habits to Change Your Life


Codie Sanchez details 12 habits to change your life.

116. The Landscape of Open-Source LLMs is Expanding Fast


LLaMA is a state-of-the-art LLM designed for research and addressed the need for more accessible platforms.

117. A Deeper Look at Facebook's PR Strategy


Gideon Lichfield takes a deeper look at Facebook's PR strategy.

118. This DAO Voted to Refund an Investor: Here's What Happened


Tim Connors discusses the fact that a DAO is going to refund an investor.

119. How AI Is Going to Change the Music Industry


Dr. Jim Fan goes over how AI will change the music industry.

120. Richard Stallman: Everything You Need to Know About Him


Sarah Mei goes over Richard Stallman.

121. I Owe OpenAI $5,000 Dollars and Might Lose Access to My Main Tool of Work


This is the story of how I, a PhD student, owe @OpenAI $5,000 dollars and might lose access to my main tool of work.

122. What Data Scientists Don't Know...


Paige Bailey goes over things data scientists aren't taught.

123. Alexandria: Project Tenet - The Community Project to Embed All Human Belief


Will Depue discusses Alexandria: Project Tenet

124. Moritz Kremb: How to Create Designs for Free Using AI


Companies are paying $10k+ for graphic designs.

125. Behind The Google and Facebook Collusion - A Thread


Patrick McGee describes the collusion between Google and Facebook.

126. Model Stacking in AI: What It Is and Why It's Important


Jay Hack goes over model stacking and its importance.

127. Is SVB's Failure the Beginning of a Domino Effect?


Andrew Lokenauth discusses how SVB's failure will cause a domino effect.

128. My $1M Investment Journey


In the last 9 months, I’ve invested $1M into tech that supports Main Street businesses. Here are some of my favorites:

129. The Rise and Fall of Celsius


Celsius is one of the largest centralized gateways to crypto. As of today, it appears insolvent, and it's taking the whole crypto market with it.

130. The Gambler's Ruin Explained


10-K Diver explains the gambler's ruin.

131. A Beginner's Guide Into Open-Source Research


Bellingcat creates a useful thread to help people learn more about open-source research.

132. Dealing With ICANN: My Experience


Peter Sunde Kolmisoppi talks about his experience dealing with ICANN.

133. Putting Historical Dates in Perspective: 8 Surprising Facts


Trung Phan goes over 8 history facts.

134. Hank Green: Explaining the Biggest Science News of the Year


Hank Green breaks down some of the biggest science news of the decade.

135. 5 Ways to Avoid Spending Unnecessary Money on Lawyers


Aleksandr Volodarsky gives you tips on how to not spend a ton of money on lawyers.

136. Examples of Weird Infrastructure Tests: A Thread


Kane shows examples of the weirdest infrastructure tests.

137. Founding Developer of WordPress: I Just Paid for Twitter Blue - Here's Why


I believe in collegially supporting competitors. We're fellow travelers and it's not zero-sum.

138. The Key to Succeeding With Founder-Led Sales


Sam Blond discusses founder-led sales.

139. 300 Million Jobs Could Potentially Be Lost to Automation


Alex Banks talks about the potential 300 million jobs that could be lost to automation.

140. The New Web3 Domain Is .Art - It's Also a Web2 Domain


The new Web3 domain is .ART. And it’s also a Web2 domain.

141. Behind the Incredible Soundtracks of Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan


Christopher Nolan and Hans Zimmer have collaborated on some of the most iconic film soundtracks.

142. What Is ChatGPT? Cutting Through the Fluff


ChatGPT is a chatbot, a computer program with which you can have a conversation like you would with a human.

143. SMART Goal-Setting: The Technique to Achieve All Your Goals in 2023


Harsh Makadia explains how to achieve your goals in 2023.

144. The Tweet Bankruptcy-splaining Thread by Scam Bankman Fraud


Real what former FTX CEO Sam Bankman Fried is saying about allegedly defrauding millions of retail cryptocurrency investors.

145. Will ChatGPT Do to Google What Google Did to The Yellow Pages?


Joe Speiser goes over ChatGPT and if it will take over Google's use.

146. Less Than 1% of People Are Ready for the Future


The METAVERSE will become fundamental to everyday existence.

147. Chase Dimond: 10 Proven Frameworks to Write High-Converting Copy


Here are (another) 10 proven frameworks to write high-converting copy (with examples).

148. Uber's Stock Price Has Fallen Despite Increased Revenue


Deedy describes how Uber's stock price has fallen despite increased revenue.

149. A Wes Anderson Tale of ATP Tennis Stars


This is what ATP Tennis stars would look like if Wes Anderson chose their attire and setting.

150. Examples of AI in the Wild


Spotted: AI in the wild 🐆

151. Notion: Beyond Note-Taking - Unveiling 8 Templates That Showcase Its Versatility


Pascio goes over 8 Notion templates that you should be using.

152. The Dumbest Thing We Do as Startup Founders


The dumbest thing we do as startup founders is to not share equity with one another.

153. The Reason Why People FUD About Binance


Changpeng Zhao discusses why people may feel apprehensive toward Binance.

154. Forward Research Introduces the Universal Data License: A Framework for Content Monetization


Forward Research introduces the beta release of the Universal Data License (UDL).

155. Did Political Candidates Use Psychological Tricks in Their Emails?


Arvind Narayanan discusses whether or not political candidates use psychological tricks in their e-mails to supporters.

156. What's the Difference Between 51% Democracy and 100% Democracy?


Balaji goes over the differences between 51% democracy and 100% democracy.

157. My Experience Using Adobe Photoshop's New Generative AI

158. What Are the Threats That Twitter Is Facing?


Read what a site reliability engineer has to say about Twitter's future.

159. Potion - a SaaS Startup - Got Acquired! Here's the Story


Potion is a website builder that allows you to easily turn Notion pages into a fast, SEO optimized website.

160. How Drupal Influenced My Open-Source Philosophy


Jeff Geerling describes how Drupal influenced his open-source philosophy.

161. Osaretin Victor Asemota: What You Need to Know About Buying or Selling an African Startup


I have had a merger offer and an acquisition offer in the past.

162. Trying to Sign Up for a GCP Account: My Experience


Gareth Dwyer explains what it was like to try to sign up for a GCP account.

163. Everything You Need to Know About This Year's World Economic Forum


Mario Nawfal goes over the World Economic Forum.

164. What's Going to Happen in the Aftermath of the SVB Situation


Brad Hargreaves details what's going to happen in the aftermath of the SVB situation.

165. What Will the Future Really Be Like?


Samo Burja goes over how the future will be.

166. Is WhatsApp Getting Ready to Introduce Subscriptions?


DieKoll goes over why WhatsApp may be introducing subscriptions in the near future.

167. My Experience With a Global News Organization and a Trillion-Dollar Corporation


Julian Gough recounts their experience dealing with big organizations.

168. These Religious Institutions Are Worth Billions


Aleksandr Volodarsky details religious institutes that are worth billions.

169. I Had an Interview With Elizabeth Holmes in 2017: Here's the Story


In 2017, I interviewed with Elizabeth Holmes to be Head of Finance at Theranos.

170. Everything You Need to Know About Regular Expressions in JavaScript


Regular expressions can be a bit tricky to master, but they can be incredibly useful for working with text in JavaScript.

171. A Step-By-Step Guide to Reflect on 2022: The Most Powerful Journaling Exercise


Kieran Drew goes over how to reflect on 2022.

172. How to Explain ZK Proofs to Someone New


a16z Crypto explains ZK Rollups.

173. An Open Letter to Talisman Users: An Honest Update on our Open-Source Journey


I want to address the status of Talisman’s efforts to go open-source as I’ve dun goofed a number of times and over-represented how fast this would happen.

174. A Statement From Hayden Adams - The Inventor of Uniswap


Hayden Adams on Uniswap.

175. A Timeline of Software Products: From 1977 to Today


Aakash Gupta creates a timeline of software products.

176. What's In a Name?


Vanessa Pappas goes over the importance of a name.

177. 7 Ideas to Get the Most Out of Conferences


Nathan Barry goes over 7 ways to get the most out of conferences.

178. DHH Exposes AppleCard's Sexist Bias


I’m surprised that they even let her apply for a card without the signed approval of her spouse? I mean, can you really trust women with a credit card these day

179. Justin Welsh Explains the 30-30-30 Method: How to Make More Money by Talking to Your Customers


What is the 30-30-30 Method? A simple framework to make sure you're working on 3 specific levers that will deepen your knowledge of customer pain and problems.

180. Everything You Need to Know About the Silicon Valley Bank/FDIC Issue


Domalewski breaks down the Silicon Valley Bank/FDIC Issue.

181. From Dystopian Fears to Newfound Appreciation: Our Journey With Worldcoin


Worldcoin is quite likely the single most misunderstood project in all of crypto (and that’s saying something).

182. Kieran Drew: 10 Incredible Lessons I Learned After I Broke My Neck


12 years ago, I broke my neck. Then doctors found a brain tumor at the base of my skull. And my spine bent by over 56 degrees. It was the best time of my life.

183. Cold E-mailing: The Wonders It Could Do for You


Aleksandr Volodarsky goes over the benefits of cold e-mailing.

184. OpenAI and Microsoft Are Being Sued in California: Here's Why


Carissa Véliz goes over why OpenAI and Microsoft are being sued.

185. A Quick Crash Course on Crypto Economics


Economic inequality is on the rise around the world. But the growth of crypto economy will be a major reset to wealth distribution.

186. The BlackRock Bitcoin ETF Application Was Refiled: What You Need to Know


Nasdaq, the renowned exchange, has just refiled its application to list the highly anticipated BlackRock #Bitcoin ETF.

187. SVB Doesn't Deserve a Bailout: Here's Why


Alf goes into why SVB doesn't deserve a bailout.

188. 15 Common Landing Page Mistakes and How to Fix Them


Olly goes over 15 common landing page mistakes and how to fix them.

189. Here's What Happened During Sam Altman's First Congressional Hearing on Artificial Intelligence


Here’s what happened during OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s first congressional hearing on artificial intelligence.

190. The Implications of SVB Are Still Being Felt


Anand Sanwal describes how the implications of SVB are still being felt.

191. Beauty Has Been Destroyed by Usability


The Cultural Tutor describes how beauty is being destroyed by usability.

192. I Witnessed a Smash and Grab: Here's What Happened


A San Francisco firefighter describes a smash and grab he saw.

193. Personal AI Models: A Glimpse Into the Future


It’s about to get even crazier with PERSONAL AI models. Here’s a glimpse into the future where everyone has their own AI model:

194. Matt Huang, Co-founder of Paradigm, Confirms That Paradigm Is Dedicated to Crypto


Matt Huang assures people that Paradigm is committed to crypto.

195. Here's Why 70% of Americans Are Overweight or Obese


Sollozzo goes over why 70% of Americans are overweight.

196. Sega Enters the Web3 World


Sega announces its first blockchain game!

197. How Stripe Crushed Our Small Biz and Shattered Trust


Stripe just shut down a small biz we own and said they "may give our money back in 30 days." Criminal.

198. 6 Examples of Higher-Level Skills to Grow as a Designer


No designer was ever promoted for knowing every Figma trick.

199. Responding to Balajis


Demetri Kofinas responds to Balajis.

200. This Is How Old These Billionaires Where When They Earned Their First Billion


Andrew Lokenauth details when these billionaires earned their first billion.

201. A Quick Crash Course on Crypto Economics


Economic inequality is on the rise around the world. But the growth of crypto economy will be a major reset to wealth distribution.

202. Justin Bons: How L2s Became the Greatest Source of Corruption


Scaling a blockchain exclusively through L2s is a terrible idea; as it comes with horrible UX & trust trade-offs; pushing people into centralization

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