By @maken8 [ 6 Min read ] Let's hack back to the good old days of the PC (personal computing) revolution. Way before Hal Finney and Satoshi Nakamoto. With Bitcoin nodes and miners in every home before TV or Radio, pumping debt to sky-high levels will be a tale of the past. Albeit on slow-fuel. …... Read More |
By @TheMarkup [ 7 Min read ] Users can also opt out of seeing personalized ads from their Roku homescreen. The same number of ads will still appear but will not be based on user data. If your TV is connected to a Samsung account, you can opt out of both ACR and personalized ads online... Read More |
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By @bigmao [ 7 Min read ] I used to think startups die when nothing’s working. Bad product, out of cash, incompetent team. Then I started a company. That’s when things went sideways. I won’t waste time with the play-by-play, but we almost faded into startup purgatory—remembered just enough to be forgotten properly... Read More |
By @Ted-Chalouhi [ 4 Min read ] There’s a consistent trap I’ve seen operators, founders, and even experienced execs fall into. You hit your first $1M in revenue and assume the machine is working. You believe you’ve cracked it. I’ve seen this movie before. Founder-Market Fit → Precision Over Volume.. Read More |
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