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web3 - What Is It and Why Should Marketers Care?
The Internet has come a long way since its inception. From browsing directories on Yahoo in web1 to Google, Facebook, and Twitter, letting you input your searches, whereabouts, opinions, etc., the only thing constant about the Internet is that it is constantly changing (for better and for worse). The critical
Don't Trust - Check.
What I'm Fascinated By: #ChecksVV As a fan of Jack Butcher's for the past few years, watching him grow his audience and build in public has been incredible to watch and see his rise as an artist grow. With his latest project, Checks Edition, he's masterfully bridged the gap by

Weekly Content Round-Up (January 30th, 2023)
What I'm Reading ChatGPT’s killer enterprise use case will be managing knowledge, says EY CTOThe killer enterprise use case for ChatGPT could be its impact on knowledge management, says EY CTO Nicola Morini Bianzino.VentureBeatSharon Goldman A follow-up from the last post on Microsoft investing in ChatGPT at a
Weekly Content Round-Up: January 4, 2023
What I'm Reading Microsoft and OpenAI Working on ChatGPT-Powered Bing in Challenge to GoogleMicrosoft could soon get a return on its $1 billion investment in OpenAI, creator of the ChatGPT chatbot, which gives humanlike text answers to questions. Microsoft is preparing to launch a version of its Bing search engine
No Resolutions - Where I'm Focusing in 2023
As the new year approaches, it's natural to reflect on the past and set goals for the future. This year, my key focuses are improving my health, taking work to the next level, and learning more about web3 technology (all with having fun along the way). Living * Spending time in
This Week in Content - January 17th, 2022
Hi everyone - Here's the latest post about the content that has caught my attention and is worth sharing/discussing. Interesting Reads Web3 Hype? Why it’s too early to get excited about Web3O’Reilly MediaTim O’Reilly [https://www.oreilly.com/radar/why-its-too-early-to-get-excited-about-web3/]It's easy to get caught up
How No-Code Mindset Creates Career Leverage
I read Erik Torenberg's blog post about building personal moats for one's career and found it incredibly insightful as to how no-code currently operates. Build Personal MoatsMy favorite career adviceErik Torenberg's ThoughtsErik Torenberg [https://eriktorenberg.substack.com/p/build-personal-moats]Here are a few tips on breaking out in your career
Interesting Finds - August 16
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are four pieces of content I found worth sharing > Each edition of this NFT covers one Afghan family’s emergency needs for a month. If you can't help financially, please consider a RT. ↓ https://t.co/psxeBGBIhC pic.twitter.com/ocEI1RMwYW [https://t.co/ocEI1RMwYW] — @jackbutcher (@jackbutcher) August
Shipping my first "dumb" app
Hello everyone - Know it's been a hectic two weeks, but I know I am a bit behind on publishing here. With that said, I am immersing myself in On Deck No-Code and have learned and grown a ton in a short amount of time. KP [twitter.com/thisiskp_] challenged
Starting On Deck No-Code
It's been longer than I care to admit that I've attempted a project where I genuinely am uncomfortable and not within my typical skillset. Over the past few months, I started seeing posts from people involved with On Deck and ultimately started researching and becoming more fascinated with this idea