Stories capture attention and tap directly into psychology. Let’s see 7 ways persuasive storytelling in marketing works on our brains.| Web Ascender
Explore brand health. Professional market research insights and solutions from Vision One.| Vision One Research
Early focus on growth limits exploration and shortens the runway. It's a kiss of death for many early-stage startups.| pawelbrodzinski.substack.com
Deciphering Glyph, the blog of Glyph Lefkowitz.| blog.glyph.im
Deciphering Glyph, the blog of Glyph Lefkowitz.| blog.glyph.im
The story of how one metric has changed the way you see the world| Medium
1 post published by Magnus Vinding during September 2023| Magnus Vinding
This post is an attempt to write up what I consider a useful lesson about intellectual discourse. The lesson, in short, is that it is often helpful to control for a thinker’s big idea. That is, a p…| Magnus Vinding
I’ve been here at The Foundation for about three months now. During that time, I’ve had a few conversations with businesses using FreeBSD, and interested in using FreeBSD. On more than one occasion, a statement has cropped up that’s made me raise my eyebrows — because it’s not something I see, or even feel. That| FreeBSD Foundation
Voice user interfaces, smart software agents, and AI-powered search are changing the way users—and computers—interact with content. Whether or not you’re building services for these emerging techno…| A List Apart
How a recent common frustrating experience with AI-assisted tools let me to a deeper reflection on the impacts of overreliance on such crutches.| makemeacto.substack.com
Deciphering Glyph, the blog of Glyph Lefkowitz.| blog.glyph.im
Chuck Carroll| chuck.is
The psychological appeal of salient events and risks can be a major hurdle to optimal altruistic priorities and impact. My aim in this post is to outline a few reasons to approach our intuitive fas…| Magnus Vinding
Real startups go from zero-to-n| betweenthecracks.substack.com
“The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed -- and hence clamorous to be led to safety -- by an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary.” -- H.L. Mencken| pmarca.substack.com