The hottest Substack posts right now

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DiGiTalk Newsletter 157 implied HN points 03 Jul 23
  1. Learn how tools like Canva, ChatGPT, Notion, and Gumroad can help content creators generate income.
  2. Success with these tools comes from understanding and utilizing their features effectively.
  3. Resources are available to help creators learn and make the most of these tools.
No-Code Exits 157 implied HN points 27 Jul 23
  1. Paul Metcalfe successfully sold his product, Lettergrowth, in just 4 months after building it with no-code tools.
  2. He used a landing page, DMs, and a community to find users, and relied on sponsorships for revenue.
  3. The acquisition happened quickly via Telegram Chat, with the buyer seeing potential in the product for their own business.
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The Weasel Speaks 157 implied HN points 27 May 23
  1. Agile has three main views in the industry: it doesn't work, it's taking away jobs, it accelerates value to customers.
  2. Technological disruptions often make people feel like their jobs are in jeopardy.
  3. AI stirs opinions: it's criticized for not working, it's accused of taking jobs, yet it can accelerate learning and revolutionize work.
Register Spill 157 implied HN points 30 Apr 23
  1. Papercuts in software are small annoyances that don't necessarily affect functionality but can be fixed.
  2. Even though papercuts may be annoying, they often don't prevent users from achieving their goals when using software.
  3. Having papercuts in software may not always directly relate to a negative user experience or impact the success of the software.
Daniel's Corner 157 implied HN points 13 Apr 23
  1. There are two main groups discussing AI safety: doomers and boomers.
  2. Debates on AI safety can be like theology discussions, but it's more productive to focus on specific concerns and solutions.
  3. It's important to move from vague terms to concrete benchmarks when addressing AI safety.
Book Post 157 implied HN points 29 Sep 23
  1. The use of AI in writing and literature is leading to negotiations and agreements to protect human creativity in industries like Hollywood and publishing.
  2. Creative professionals are facing challenges from AI, such as actors negotiating to preserve their image and narrators resisting licensing their voices to AI.
  3. There is ongoing legal and ethical debate regarding the use of AI in creative industries, with concerns about copyright infringement and the impact on authors and content creators.
Work3 - The Future of Work 157 implied HN points 02 Aug 23
  1. Enterprise Copilots are becoming a norm with AI assistants being built by various players to maximize company potential.
  2. Information is vital in organizations and tools like AI assistants can help capture, organize, and use it effectively.
  3. The evolution of Enterprise AI Assistants is expected to progress from basic tasks to executing actions, and companies like Microsoft are leading the way in developing these tools.
Condensing the Cloud 157 implied HN points 01 May 23
  1. Nap pods and extravagant perks in tech companies are becoming less common due to market downturn.
  2. Private-company leaders are advised to focus on building great products and growing efficiently, especially during a potential recession.
  3. Software companies have the potential to thrive by reducing cash burn, optimizing operations, and focusing on efficient growth strategies.
Data Engineering Central 157 implied HN points 24 Apr 23
  1. Brittleness in data pipelines can lead to various issues like data quality problems, difficult debugging, and slow performance.
  2. To overcome brittle pipelines, focus on addressing data quality issues through monitoring, sanity checks, and using tools like Great Expectations.
  3. Development issues such as lack of tests, poor documentation, and bad code practices contribute to brittle pipelines; implementing best practices like unit testing and Docker can help improve pipeline reliability.
timo's substack 157 implied HN points 03 Sep 23
  1. Snowplow, dbt, Rudderstack, and Iceberg are examples of open-source data tools each with unique characteristics.
  2. Open-source data tools face challenges in transitioning to successful go-to-market strategies.
  3. Companies need to focus on identifying customer pain points and developing experience-changing solutions in their GTM strategy.
Vincos Newsletter 157 implied HN points 28 Jul 23
  1. A new version of Stable Diffusione, SDXL 1.0, was released and tested through DreamStudio.
  2. Twitter's branding changes and Elon Musk's ambitious transformation plans are generating discussions.
  3. Netflix and Disney are seeking machine learning experts for content production as actors express concerns about being replaced by digital simulations.
Arpit’s Newsletter 157 implied HN points 22 Mar 23
  1. Thundering Herd Problem can overwhelm a server when multiple clients retry requests simultaneously.
  2. Exponential Backoff introduces delays between retries to give servers breathing space and time to recover.
  3. Adding randomness (Jitter) to retry intervals helps distribute retries and avoid coinciding, easing the server load.
Deploy Securely 157 implied HN points 21 Jul 23
  1. The fear of repercussions from authorities like prosecutors and regulatory agencies is often greater than that from hackers.
  2. Cybersecurity professionals and their teams face severe consequences for non-compliance, even if the breach was not entirely their fault.
  3. A flawed liability regime and focus on performative compliance rather than actual security measures contribute to the prioritization of checking boxes over protecting data.
Michael’s Newsletter 157 implied HN points 26 Sep 23
  1. Long-term contracts and high projected growth rates are key for building a high-value consultancy.
  2. Consultancies can increase their valuation by securing multi-year contracts and focusing on scalable growth strategies.
  3. Specializing and differentiating in your field can help a consultancy stand out and attract long-term clients.
Pinecone Weekly Brief 157 implied HN points 02 Oct 23
  1. The post discusses a recap of the MI2 Macro Summit in Vail.
  2. The writer shares insights from the summit through Mountain Meditations.
  3. Readers can sign up for more content or newsletters on the Pinecone Macro website.