What's an under-the-radar site/app that you get a shit ton of value from?
Mine: alias.co/ - go down the rabbit hole of essays, pods, tweets by the greatest thinkers of today
Plz no self-promotion below
1. Read quality content, and re-write/write (preferably personal blogs).
No matter what major are you from, this helps you learn from others' experiences, and develop knowledge.
My favourite source (@alias): alias.co.
@Alias@faraaznishtar is working on making the creator's best content in one place. A lot of our favorite people's content is scattered around the web on multiple platforms, and alias is curating them in one place using AI.
What's needs to be done to feel Metaverse more native?
- emphasis on separation noise from signal
-- wgmi.io (h/t @NfTommo) like meta-dashboards, help orient
-- @hivedotone (@MaciekLaskus ) to see who is where in "graph"
-- directory of signal @Alias for crypto
Product = Merit
Distribution = Connections
The best products have distribution baked into them, making them "inherently viral"
e.g. social networks, payment apps, and now bayc/punks/pfp nft collections
@balajis on @tferriss podcast
This is probably the most impressive profile inhave ever seen. In times where most are channeled to focus on one area, this cross domains ventures is a refreshing.
Autocuration of social media is underrated, so I've been backing things in this area. An interesting one is alias.co, which autogenerates pages that have all of someone's podcasts, essays, etc in one place.
Here's my auto-generated archive: archive.balajis.com
6- @FaraazNishtar's @alias, an "RSS feed for people":
"It's updated live with the things that I post [or speak on] on the Internet. I love that. If I had to give one link, I would give that over a Beacons or Linktree. It feels like a better Wikipedia for people."