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Most Popular on 25th of October, 2022
Most Popular on 24th of October, 2022
The future is already here.
The 1% who understand it will run the world.
Here's a thread of key concepts that will get you up to speed, quickly:
WEB3 is the new internet that is rapidly emerging on blockchain computer networks like Ethereum.
Web3 transforms the internet, making it a better place for humans.
In the early 1990s, web1 emerges on the free internet protocols.
Users can navigate between pages, but the content is static.
In the early 2000s, web2 brings the ability to interact.
Google, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter mean we can now watch, search, and share.
But while we create the content, it is all controlled by these platforms.
More here 👇
In the 2020s, web3 is bringing digital ownership to users.
The norm: no rights, security, privacy or ownership for users.
The shift: you can own digital assets, control your content and data, and have real security and privacy.
The 1% who understand it will run the world.
Here's a thread of key concepts that will get you up to speed, quickly:
WEB3 is the new internet that is rapidly emerging on blockchain computer networks like Ethereum.
Web3 transforms the internet, making it a better place for humans.
In the early 1990s, web1 emerges on the free internet protocols.
Users can navigate between pages, but the content is static.
In the early 2000s, web2 brings the ability to interact.
Google, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter mean we can now watch, search, and share.
But while we create the content, it is all controlled by these platforms.
More here 👇
Every single day, the 5 tech giants use your online property to make massive profits.
— Misha (@mishadavinci) July 31, 2022
Last year alone, they took in $1,400,000,000,000.
Here's what you need to KNOW & DO:
In the 2020s, web3 is bringing digital ownership to users.
The norm: no rights, security, privacy or ownership for users.
The shift: you can own digital assets, control your content and data, and have real security and privacy.
Most Popular on 23rd of October, 2022
Most Popular on 22nd of October, 2022
6 websites that are so fantastic you'll wonder how they even exist (for developers):
1. ScribeHow (@ScribeHow)
Turn any process into a step-by-step guide, instantly.
• Click record
• Do the thing you want to show someone (like how to reset a password)
• Get a beautiful auto-generated guide
No manual screenshots.
🔗 https://t.co/8EnpUIvIeR
2. SourceAI
Explain what you want in plain English, and AI will generate a code snippet for you.
🔗 https://t.co/KFLbBBjllm
3. Blackbox
Turn any questions into a code snippet or extract a code snippet from a video.
🔗 https://t.co/6Z4fM5ieWn
4. Figstack
One-stop for developers.
• Understand code in any programming language
• Translate programming languages
• Automate documentation for your functions
• Get the time complexity of your program
🔗 https://t.co/koY4cmciR3
1. ScribeHow (@ScribeHow)
Turn any process into a step-by-step guide, instantly.
• Click record
• Do the thing you want to show someone (like how to reset a password)
• Get a beautiful auto-generated guide
No manual screenshots.
🔗 https://t.co/8EnpUIvIeR
2. SourceAI
Explain what you want in plain English, and AI will generate a code snippet for you.
🔗 https://t.co/KFLbBBjllm
3. Blackbox
Turn any questions into a code snippet or extract a code snippet from a video.
🔗 https://t.co/6Z4fM5ieWn
4. Figstack
One-stop for developers.
• Understand code in any programming language
• Translate programming languages
• Automate documentation for your functions
• Get the time complexity of your program
🔗 https://t.co/koY4cmciR3
12 valuable websites to learn new skills (all free):👇
https://t.co/vMgngW2VCE
Benefit from a collection of thinking tools and frameworks.
Categories include:
• Systems thinking
• Decision making
• Problem solving
• Communication
https://t.co/r0HLYAPAQ3
Search millions of books on Open Library,
(available through digital lending).
All it takes to get a ‘library card’?
An email address.
https://t.co/PvQj9Oglid
Learn how to make anything step-by-step.
From creating candles to building a 3D printer,
you’ll probably find it here.
You’ll also find a large community of DIY makers + innovators.
https://t.co/sAdDWauCji
The mission of Code Camp:
Help you learn to code for free.
Find thousands of videos, articles, and interactive coding lessons.
Start building a high-income skill.
https://t.co/vMgngW2VCE
Benefit from a collection of thinking tools and frameworks.
Categories include:
• Systems thinking
• Decision making
• Problem solving
• Communication
https://t.co/r0HLYAPAQ3
Search millions of books on Open Library,
(available through digital lending).
All it takes to get a ‘library card’?
An email address.
https://t.co/PvQj9Oglid
Learn how to make anything step-by-step.
From creating candles to building a 3D printer,
you’ll probably find it here.
You’ll also find a large community of DIY makers + innovators.
https://t.co/sAdDWauCji
The mission of Code Camp:
Help you learn to code for free.
Find thousands of videos, articles, and interactive coding lessons.
Start building a high-income skill.
Most Popular on 21st of October, 2022
Most Popular on 20th of October, 2022
10 Google Calendar tips so good that you'll kick yourself for not knowing them :
1. Create New Calendar Event
use https://t.co/eFpzENNmRR to quickly create a new calendar event.
Save time by avoiding multiple clicks.
2. Daily Email Digest
Start your day with a daily agenda in your Gmail inbox, based on your Google Calendar schedule.
To Activate:
1. Go to settings
2. Settings for my calendars
3. Go to Other notifications
4. Daily Agenda → Select Email
3. Display World Clock and Secondary Timezone
Never leave the calendar to check the time in another timezone.
Everything at one place, 10X Productivity.
To Activate:
1. Go to settings
2. World Clock, Add countries you want
4. Advanced Search
Unlock results faster with smart search.
Everything works just like the Gmail Advanced filter.
Search faster, Save time.
1. Create New Calendar Event
use https://t.co/eFpzENNmRR to quickly create a new calendar event.
Save time by avoiding multiple clicks.
2. Daily Email Digest
Start your day with a daily agenda in your Gmail inbox, based on your Google Calendar schedule.
To Activate:
1. Go to settings
2. Settings for my calendars
3. Go to Other notifications
4. Daily Agenda → Select Email
3. Display World Clock and Secondary Timezone
Never leave the calendar to check the time in another timezone.
Everything at one place, 10X Productivity.
To Activate:
1. Go to settings
2. World Clock, Add countries you want
4. Advanced Search
Unlock results faster with smart search.
Everything works just like the Gmail Advanced filter.
Search faster, Save time.
Most Popular on 19th of October, 2022
If Augustus Caesar truly "found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of marble" then Sir William Berkeley may rightly be called the Virginian Caesar. He found us on the verge of economic ruin, torn apart by political, social and religious strife. He left us a nation.
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Early on in his governorship Sir William succeeded in breaking the power of the warlords, something attempted and miserably failed at by previous
He then set about constructing a new elite for Virginia. Sir William was himself the younger son of an ancient and gentle family, a devout Anglican and a staunch monarchist. Those Sir William recruited would nearly all be exactly as he was in birth and beliefs.
Much of the elite migration to Virginia occured during the 1650s when the Puritans gained the upper hand in England with "Virginia [being] the only city of refuge left in His Majesty's Dominions, in those times, for distressed cavaliers" as one writer put it.
As a result of Sir William's recruitment the first Madison, Mason, Lee and Washington arrived in Virginia, families which would birth important figures later on. One Samuel Filmer also arrived, son of Sir Robert Filmer who wrote the famous royalist treatise "Patriarcha".
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Early on in his governorship Sir William succeeded in breaking the power of the warlords, something attempted and miserably failed at by previous
Early on the Virginia colony was naught but several isolated plantations dotted along the James River. They operated autonomously outside of the governor's control and, using their indentured servants as private armies, often raided one another. This was our Warlord Era. pic.twitter.com/sgDIRSnjza
— Robert (@rfhirst) October 18, 2022
He then set about constructing a new elite for Virginia. Sir William was himself the younger son of an ancient and gentle family, a devout Anglican and a staunch monarchist. Those Sir William recruited would nearly all be exactly as he was in birth and beliefs.
Much of the elite migration to Virginia occured during the 1650s when the Puritans gained the upper hand in England with "Virginia [being] the only city of refuge left in His Majesty's Dominions, in those times, for distressed cavaliers" as one writer put it.
As a result of Sir William's recruitment the first Madison, Mason, Lee and Washington arrived in Virginia, families which would birth important figures later on. One Samuel Filmer also arrived, son of Sir Robert Filmer who wrote the famous royalist treatise "Patriarcha".