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  1. Sep 2022
  2. Jun 2022
    1. 決断を見直すプロセスを明確にする

      これは大事ですね。多くの人が意識できていないように思います。

    1. 体験デザインとは、幾多の感情を一手ずつ繰り出し、その時その時の文脈を作りながら、ユーザーの心を動かしていくということです。

      Right.

    1. E non mi verrebbe da definirlo diversamente, perché è davvero un eccellente evidenziatore sociale questo strumento.

      Good.

  3. Apr 2022
    1. Ikigai is a Japanese concept that signifies the intersection of what you love, what you’re good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for.

      This is a good concept.

    1. There are other extensions that provide just the commenting part (e.g. https://web.hypothes.is/, https://curius.app/, https://glasp.co/), but I find that they suffer from the cold start problem, i.e. it's rare to stumble upon comments for a page you go to.

      Interesting.

    1. Above all, you can leave a legacy by making your notes and highlights available to your community.

      Great.

    1. Collect what truly matters to you from the web. It's who you are. Like-minded people will find and learn from you.

      This is nice!

    1. A social web highlighter that allows you to highlight and collect web articles/sentences, organize them and find/follow like-minded people to learn together.

      Sounds interesting. Learn in public is a good concept.

    1. What’s great about this tool, aside from its user-friendly interface, is that you can basically highlight and save whatever important snippet that you find on the Internet. It will definitely come in handy for students and just about anyone who does a lot of online reading and research.

      Sounds nice.

    1. “The future is in the intersection of Content Curation, Knowledge Management and Community”.

      This is well said.

    1. Glasp – community for lifelong learners

      Interesting.

    1. For obvious reasons, I’ll be watching this project with great interest. Maybe it’ll succeed where Highlighter apparently could not.

      Glad to hear that.

    1. You can store highlights for each article, and the highlights can be exported in batches, so when you actually write the article, you can easily export the collected highlights, combine them with other resources, and edit them.

      This seems useful.

    1. A social web highlighter that allows you to highlight and collect web articles/sentences, organize them, and find/follow like-minded people to learn together.

      I like what they do.

    1. You can create the “Serendipity Vehicle” through Learn in Public. It works to connect you with like-minded people and attract intelligent audiences. As he says, you will get unexpected opportunities.

      So important in this era.

    1. we think it is very noble for people to learn, experience, and pass it on to future generations.

      I feel so, too.

    2. In other words, the problem we are addressing is the isolation of knowledge.

      Great!

    1. As Glasp stands for "Greatest Legacy Accumulated as Shared Proof", we want to visualize your contribution to human knowledge history.

      Great abbreviation.

    1. I started using Glasp as a place to store resources for articles, Glasp is a social web highlighter that allows people to highlight and collect web articles, organize them, and Find like-minded people to learn together. I usually highlight articles in Glasp when I read them, so when I need to find a resource for an article, I can just come back to Glasp.

      Interesting.

    1. PMF = (flattened retention curve) + (MoM growth in new users)

      Great formula.

    2. If you are before product/market fit (BPMF), the only thing that matters is getting to product/market fit. Focus obsessively on getting to product/market fit.

      Keep this in mind.

    1. Start Small: Play around with platform, topic, and style until you find something that works.

      We should always keep this in mind.

    2. If you can get even a single distribution channel to work, you have great business.

      ex: Zynga on Facebook.

    3. Growth comes from adopting the right psychology.

      100%. Don't get excited buzz words.

    4. you can and should give users an insanely great experience with an early, incomplete, buggy product, if you make up the difference with attentiveness.

      Totally agree.