The hottest Knowledge sharing Substack posts right now

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Leading Developers 125 implied HN points 20 Jan 26
  1. Match resources to missions by balancing immediate company efficiency, engineers' growth and challenge, and the team's long-term durability and flexibility.
  2. Build a simple knowledge map of tech, systems and soft skills to spot single points of failure and to surface clear development opportunities.
  3. Support people based on task-relevant maturity — how experienced they are with the specific task — not just job title, and reduce inertia by lowering activation energy with small, deliberate steps when rotating ownership.
Bullfish Hole 39 implied HN points 16 Jun 23
  1. The author started their Substack to share their niche interests and accumulated knowledge with others.
  2. The author has different series on sociological topics, history, and book summaries on their Substack.
  3. The author appreciates their subscribers and offers a discount for new subscribers to celebrate the one-year anniversary.
Embracing Enigmas 19 implied HN points 02 May 23
  1. Machine learning progresses quickly due to factors like the leaderboard effect, ease of experimentation, and decreased cost of computation.
  2. Researchers and practitioners in machine learning benefit from sharing knowledge and ideas, leading to rapid improvements in the field.
  3. Machine learning's broad applications across various industries contribute to its growth, attracting investment and fostering cross-pollination of ideas.
The Pole 19 implied HN points 17 Jan 23
  1. Innovators face resistance from standardizers when introducing new ideas, but persistence can lead to successful adoption.
  2. Using leverage to solve problems can be risky, so it's crucial to model reality accurately to mitigate risks.
  3. Information asymmetry between individuals, with different levels of knowledge and confidence, can impede optimal decision-making.
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Technology Made Simple 19 implied HN points 26 Feb 22
  1. Display technical knowledge confidently and integrate it into solutions to excel in Systems Design Interviews.
  2. Know your areas of expertise well, especially for more experienced individuals, and be prepared for interesting discussions and inside jokes.
  3. For those early in their careers, focus on learning broadly across domains to handle curveballs better during interviews.
Perspectives 11 implied HN points 17 May 23
  1. Writing things down can drive alignment in teams by clarifying differences and options
  2. Documenting discussions helps ensure clarity and avoids misunderstandings
  3. Writing down goals increases accountability and boosts the chance of success
Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 19 implied HN points 17 Jul 07
  1. Some individuals may choose to hoard knowledge, fearing competition or loss of job security, but sharing knowledge can lead to mutual growth and understanding.
  2. People with strong technical knowledge are often generous in sharing, potentially because their expertise is broad and well-established.
  3. Sharing knowledge not only enhances one's own understanding but also helps others learn and grow, creating a collaborative environment for progress.