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Hacker Noon’s CEO on How to Raise $1M From Your Readers
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This is a hard conclusion to draw, because there's still a lot of money in venture capital. But it's also true that the people who control it have a pretty strange idea of what they're supposed to do with that money. VCs used to be able to choose where their money went: Visit this https://www.musicianlink.com/content/admin%3B-please-enable-australia-drop-down-registration-form.-thanks site to...
Has venture lost its soul?
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The world is moving to mobile devices, and the same browser that runs on your desktop is not optimized for that many different screens. There's also a lot of data you can put on mobile devices, so you need a browser that can handle that. There are some advantages to building a new browser from scratch, but there's also a lot of risks involved. Anyhow, you can explore...
Building a new mobile browser for Android
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When you're a private company, you can be nimble and take advantage of opportunities that might not be available to you if you were publicly traded. But when it comes to acquisitions, the process is often so complex that it can kill your appetite for them. I've been an entrepreneur for most of my career and have made several acquisitions myself. I've also had the opportunity to work with many...
What Everest teaches makers and entrepreneurs about acquisitions
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A Ponzi scheme is a fraudulent investment operation that pays returns to its investors from their own money or the money paid by subsequent investors, rather than from profit earned by the individual or organization running the operation. The scheme can be maintained only as long as there continue to be sufficiently many new investors willing to participate, and once it fails, those who seek to...
Is play to earn gaming a Ponzi scheme?
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I'm not sure where I first heard about Masterclass, but it was probably through one of my favorite podcasts. It came up in a discussion about online education and the future of higher education, so I decided to take a look at their website. Their homepage has a fun video and describes the service as "the world's best teachers, sharing their secrets." So far so good! I usually explore these...
Masterclass isn't an edtech company after all
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Thanks for taking the time to (also) write this story, it was valuable to me 👏 Rule #1: I think trying to do a perfect job on the first try is the mistake I always make. It is much more effective to get the first version done and then iterate.
8 insights I gained while writing an ebook in 3 months
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8 insights I gained while writing an ebook in 3 months
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I love the idea of earning money from NFTs. I think it’s a great way to monetize your knowledge and expertise in a fun way. I’ve learned a lot about crypto since I started my blog, and one of the biggest things is how hard it is to actually make money in this space. A lot of people think that crypto is the new gold rush and they can just buy some Bitcoin and sell it for $100k, but that’s not...
Three use-cases of NFTs
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I've always been inspired by stories of people who have overcome challenges to achieve their dreams. My parents taught me that anything is possible if you're willing to work hard enough for it. That's why when I saw Alyssa X's story about how she built her company solo while living on her own after graduating college, it resonated with me so much. I would suggest individuals like me to find...
A serial maker talks about her experience building solo
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To err is human. To forgive, Grammarly
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I think this is a great way to get students to produce a larger quantity and variety of work, and hopefully improve their skills. For beautiful Christmas patterns, you can rely on https://masterbundles.com/graphics/patterns/christmas/ source. And since they're not being graded, they can take more risks and try weird stuff that might not have been approved by a teacher.
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Why waste billions on iPads and e-books when children can learn to read by reading real books. LEAD School is a systemic change in education that turns children into readers, creating an engaged and interested generation of lifelong learners able to adapt, innovate and thrive in a techno-literate world. LEAD School teaches students about the humanities with its revolutionary curriculum and...
LEAD School: The anti-edtech
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