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“The reason I’ve found conversation more valuable than reading recently (inspired by my chats with @kevinakwok, to name one) is that reading is a uni-directional and often brittle bundle of information flow. Conversation adapts in real-time.”
“The reason I’ve found conversation more valuable than reading recently (inspired by my chats with @kevinakwok, to name one) is that reading is a uni-directional and often brittle bundle of information flow. Conversation adapts in real-time.”
The reason I've found conversation more valuable than reading recently (inspired by my chats with @kevinakwok, to name one) is that reading is a uni-directional and often brittle bundle of information flow. Conversation adapts in real-time.— Eugene Wei (@eugenewei) April 17, 2018
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“The reason I’ve found conversation more valuable than reading recently (inspired by my chats with @kevinakwok, to name one) is that reading is a uni-directional and often brittle bundle of information flow. Conversation adapts in real-time.”
On Not “Hiding” from the Firehose
On Not “Hiding” from the Firehose
One of my biggest revelations of the last year was the @fortelabs insight that you benefit from the internet information firehose by having a system that lets you embrace it, rather than rejecting/hiding from it like this: https://t.co/NU6Qz4kZTh— Drew Austin (@kneelingbus) January 9, 2019
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On Not “Hiding” from the Firehose