Welcome to the 10th edition of this newsletter! It’s been quite a routine week at yours truly, but one still studded with some new learnings and trying to set new routines. Firstly, I have been focusing on getting my exercise and food intake under control - lower the cheat days, find time to move around a bit and work out at least a solid 45min - 1hr daily. Came back from Hyderabad this Tuesday and been settling into the coding prep and product prep for the next 2 months. Hopefully, something works out soon. I’ve finally caught up on the Ted Lasso S2 after postponing it for a good month and a half - always a source of optimism and hope! #home is another Malayalam movie that cannot be missed, easily my most favorite movie of this year so far. I’m also yet to start my online Masters program having postponed it for the complete week for trivial tasks, can’t keep putting it off anymore.
Have you ever thought cooking and meal prepping and all of that chores are a waste of time and energy, just give me the perfect balanced diet into a half decently edible mass of solid food and I’ll gulp it down to be done with to get on with my work? I have, and this, at least on paper feels too good to be true.
Came across this wonderful documentary on black holes
The perfect advice for a beginner in the tech industry
Similar to my curations on Skills That Pay the Bills this is a wonderful set of resources compiled for product, tech, SEO, marketing and copywriting skill building.
There is more and more talk of a SaaS playbook - here is a wonderful article outlining learnings from 23 SaaS founders. They walked, so that we may run.
In this week’s crypto learnings, we have this wonderful thread of resources on WEB 3.0
Had a doomsday moment navigating this site!
How can companies actually make use of the NFT world, for their marketing?
When Paul Graham, one of the clearest thinkers and finest writers pauses to applaud a piece written on cancer, that must be pretty fucking good!
Climate and Crypto will be to the 2020s what mobile was to the 2010s
With the ever increasing monopolization of e commerce markets, one really pauses to question if a democratic level playing field can be worked out regulated by the Gov. That is where ONDC, ie. open source platform for e-commerce comes in.
Lenny talks about the Go to market strategies of 30 popular companies