indie hacking Eat the Complexity So Your Users Don’t Have To Why the best indie products feel magical—except from the founder’s seat TL;DR The better you understand a problem, the simpler it looks—to you. To your users, every new setting, acronym, or edge‑case workaround is cognitive rent. Your real job is to swallow that complexity and
slow silicon valley DON’T PANIC—BUILD LOCAL When ambitious people gain resources, networks, and cultural permission to build quickly and responsibly, innovation flourishes anywhere. Below is a field-tested playbook for turning your city, campus, or neighborhood into a humane, high-velocity innovation ecosystem.
open algorithms The Transparency Imperative: Why Open Networks Outcompete Closed Systems From social media echo chambers to supply chain failures, we’re witnessing the same pattern: opaque systems are being outcompeted by transparent ones. Not because transparency is morally superior, but because it’s evolutionarily advantageous in our accelerating world.
the new internet Featured Why Secret Algorithms Are Killing the Internet (And What Comes Next) Something fundamental has broken. The internet feels “dead” because the platforms we depend on have become black boxes—mysterious algorithms deciding what we see, who sees us, and whether our businesses survive another day.
organizational intelligence Building Adaptive Organizations: A Mathematical Framework for Timeline Intelligence This post explores a mathematical framework for modeling organizational change and shows how to implement it in code to build more adaptive companies.
Millennium Prize Temporal Dynamics: A Unified Solution to the Millennium Prize Problems We present a unified temporal framework that resolves the six remaining Millennium Prize Problems by recognizing them as different manifestations of a single phenomenon: the fundamental gap between human temporal experience and system temporal representation.
network dynamics The Discrete-Continuous Time Interface: Why Human Networks Outcompute Any Machine Silicon Valley keeps bragging about faster chips and bigger models. The real acceleration engine? People plugged into one another at just the right cadence.
how to go fast How to Out-Accelerate Silicon Valley (Without Playing Their Dipshit Status Games) Silicon Valley doesn’t have a monopoly on speed—only on the scoreboard it built to keep everyone else looking slow.
the new internet A Five-Year Entropy Shift: From “The Internet Has a Bug” to a Network That Feels “The internet has a bug. Don’t worry though, I am writing a patch for it.”
online communities Mind-Share Overload: How Online Communities Bridge the Recognition Gap in an Age of Complexity Inflation “When the world’s problems scale exponentially, the only thing that can keep pace is a network of eyes.”
auditable recognition Stop Compressing People: Why Auditable, Granular Recognition Beats One-Size-Fits-All Praise Most performance systems still treat recognition like confetti: toss a handful at the crowd and hope it lands near the right person. The result is a compression artifact. In a world where “being seen” is the very foundation of value creation, that blur is costly.
temporal economy From Random Bits to Raw Problems: Re-imagining Entropy for a World-Centric Crypto Instead of “trust me, my RNG is unpredictable,” we ask: “Show me the world’s unanswered questions—and prove you saw them first.” Every newly documented problem becomes a micro-injector of uncertainty, feeding the network with fresh, meaningful entropy.
crypto entropy 🧭 Introducing Temporal Crypto: Building a Trust-Weighted Problem-Solving Economy By combining AI compression, zero-knowledge proofs, and Network Relativity, we propose a system where value is anchored in meaningful uncertainty—finally making crypto responsive to the world it claims to serve.
ADHD medication shortage The 10-Hour Pharmacy Hunt: A Bolt.new World Record Hackathon Opportunity Last week, a mom burned ten precious hours circling dead-end pharmacies, hunting the meds her kids need to think straight at school. That’s systematic time violence, and it steals 7.4 million parent-hours every year.
tips and tricks The Paradox of Speed: Moving Fast by Rooting Deep Anchor before acceleration. Stillness is a force multiplier. Harvest patterns, ignore noise. Wait for ideas to prove themselves across contexts.
Math Discover the Speed Limit of Learning Ever feel like the faster you learn, the harder it gets to keep everyone around you up-to-speed? You’re not imagining things—there’s math behind that bottleneck.
cognitive blindness The Cognitive Blindness Crisis: Why We Can't Tell Deep Insights from Shallow Memes We’re drowning in confident claims and starved for context. The moment we read something like “Cities that removed parking minimums saw 15% more housing construction”, our brains start treating it as true—before we’ve even asked where, when, or compared to what. This is cognitive blindness.
build in public The Time Architect: From Building in Public to Bending Time My journey from Twitter-focused founder to "Quantum Economist" reveals how building in public isn't just about transparency—it's about encoding your vision into the collective consciousness until it becomes reality. The future doesn't need to be built—it needs to be remembered forward.
chaos marketing Chaos Networks vs Traditional Social Media: A New Paradigm for Authentic Connection Chaos networks are large networks that don't make assumptions about communication pathways. In an algorithmic world, we need to create unpredictable communication channels to coordinate without interference.
Thinking Things Through Thursday - Episode 4: The Creator 401k Summary, powered by Granola Not enough for you? Chat with the transcript! Building Public University Overview * Daily livestream focused on building autonomous memetic marketing system * Goal: Create an institution that people can rely on when needed * Core focus: Minimizing information asymmetries between creators and platforms * Current project: Setting up pipeline
Technical Tutorial Tuesday Episode 2 Technical Tutorial Tuesday - Episode 2: Building Memetic Marketing Systems Introduction to Building in Public Welcome to Technical Tutorial Tuesday! As I mentioned yesterday, I believe in building in public. I've been trying to be extremely transparent with my work, sharing ideas and research, and trying to pull
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Complexity Complexity Inflation: The Hidden Economics of Scaling The biggest risk that companies currently face? Complexity. In the past, complexity was a moat. Now, it's ripe for disruption by AI-powered small teams.