The hottest Substack posts right now

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10x your mind 19 implied HN points 15 Jun 23
  1. AI can have human-like qualities like empathy, patience, and emotional intelligence, making it a valuable companion in various aspects of life.
  2. AI shows potential to reduce bias in areas like hiring and provide consistent, personalized experiences in fields such as customer service, education, and healthcare.
  3. AI possesses superior abilities such as infinite patience, constant learning and adaptability, superior memory, and logical yet emotionally intelligent decision-making.
nicosmid 19 implied HN points 07 Mar 23
  1. The post discusses treasury management strategy for Bitcoin mining operations.
  2. It covers strategies and techniques to manage cash flow and reduce financial risks.
  3. The importance of effective treasury management to succeed in the volatile Bitcoin mining sector.
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Engineering Open Societies 19 implied HN points 01 Apr 23
  1. Government as a Service aims to address unique challenges governments face with tailored software solutions.
  2. The product strategy focuses on aligning incentives with government partners to create mutual value and revenue streams.
  3. The technical architecture emphasizes common infrastructure, modularity, and security for efficient development and deployment.
Addition 19 implied HN points 07 Jun 23
  1. Brand safety in AI is not a one-size-fits-all concept; it varies based on the specific use case and how AI is implemented.
  2. Design decisions play a crucial role in aligning the level of risk in an AI system with what the organization is willing to accept.
  3. Addressing brand safety creatively involves different approaches like incorporating safety checks, narrow use cases, and extensive testing to mitigate risks.
The Intersection 19 implied HN points 22 Jul 23
  1. To build a personal brand as a designer, focus on relevance by offering something unique and valuable that stays relevant over time.
  2. Differentiate yourself by having fresh ideas, articulating them well, and giving them simple and memorable names.
  3. Pay attention to your presentation by consistently showcasing your brand, both visually and through your work, to establish recognition.
DecafQuest's Newsletter 19 implied HN points 04 May 23
  1. The importance of embarking on personal journeys and learning from others despite different circumstances.
  2. Transitioning from academia to entrepreneurship requires exploration and adapting to changes.
  3. Balancing multiple projects may hinder the growth of a successful venture; focus is key in entrepreneurship.
Pluriversal Planet 19 implied HN points 13 Jun 23
  1. The manifesto calls for organizations to slow down, pause, and reflect on their actions and impact.
  2. Wayfinders are organizations striving to move beyond human-centered designs towards life-affirming organization designs.
  3. Organizations should shift focus from processes and technology to relationships and communities, embracing pluriversality and interconnectedness.
Rod’s Blog 19 implied HN points 31 May 23
  1. Understanding the Kusto Query Language (KQL) is essential for utilizing tools like Microsoft Sentinel to monitor security and detect threats.
  2. Building your first Microsoft Sentinel Analytics Rule involves filtering data, summarizing information, and assigning entities for investigations.
  3. Creating a Watchlist in Microsoft Sentinel can enhance the intelligence of your KQL query by filtering out trusted users and capturing potential threats more accurately.
CyberSecurityMew 19 implied HN points 01 Apr 23
  1. Feiyu Security raised a Pre-A Round from Nova Cyber Venture in January 2023.
  2. The core technical team of Feiyu Security comes from the GoSSIP Software Security Research Group of Shanghai Jiaotong University.
  3. Feiyu Security's Corax platform utilizes cutting-edge technologies for improved detection accuracy, tailored engines for different languages, and features like container deployment and DevOps integration.
The End(s) of Argument 19 implied HN points 30 Jun 23
  1. Distinguishing between explanations and arguments is key - explanations provide reasons for the speaker, while arguments aim for the listener to adopt a position.
  2. When explaining something to someone, the goal is for them to understand your reasons or beliefs, even if you're not trying to change their mind.
  3. The concept of 'reasonableness' in online discourse challenges the traditional debate about intent, emphasizing a broader goal of argument that encompasses expression, explanation, and persuasion.
David’s Substack 19 implied HN points 28 Feb 23
  1. Half of TikTok's playtime will come from long-form content consumption within 12-24 months.
  2. Creators and brands with over 10K followers should focus on creating long-form content to stay relevant.
  3. Longer-form content on TikTok helps build stronger audience relationships and improves chances of monetization.
Deep-Tech Newsletter 19 implied HN points 01 Sep 23
  1. A quantum hardware course has begun with a welcome session and a prerequisite lecture on 'First Order Differential Equations,' accessible through a dedicated YouTube playlist.
  2. Applications to join the course are closed, but interested individuals can still reach out to join. Joining sooner will secure a spot in the live sessions by Carlos Bessa after completing the prerequisite.
  3. The course promises an exciting journey into the universe of quantum hardware, led by Bambordé Baldé, the Co-Founder & Head of Mathematical Sciences at Zaiku Group.
Yuxi’s Substack 19 implied HN points 12 Mar 23
  1. The boundary for large language models involves considerations of grounding, embodiment, and social interaction.
  2. Language models are transitioning towards incorporating agency and reinforcement learning methods for better performance.
  3. AI Stores may potentially lead to AI models providers encroaching on the territories of downstream model users.