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This week is the first Farcaster /writinghackathon - the purpose of this event is to contribute to the Farcaster canon, solve current challenges within the community, and help create Farcaster's future. I'd love to dig into the /techarchive and curate iconic tech essays blog posts, & manifestos that inspired their respective eras. I'm sure the participants will enjoy reading through some of the writing and will use it as inspiration for the hackathon to come up with lindy posts of their own. "The best way to make a better future is to imagine it and then write it down"
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some folks who I think might have interesting answers: @july @vgr @dwr.eth @linda @nick @packy Any tech writing that you all think made a dent when first published? or just essays you often revisit when looking for inspiration?
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For more information on how to participate in the hackathon (it's not too late to join!), check out this cast! https://warpcast.com/adrienne/0xeb179783
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do things that don't scale by pg https://paulgraham.com/ds.html good product manager. bad product manager by Ben Horowitz https://a16z.com/good-product-manager-bad-product-manager/ its time to build by Marc Andreessen https://a16z.com/its-time-to-build/ the only thing that matters by Marc Andreessen https://pmarchive.com/guide_to_startups_part4.html?ref=review.firstround.com Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System by Satoshi Nakamoto https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
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https://subpixel.space/entries/life-after-lifestyle/
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I often revisit this piece by @mario about the future of media - " "Multiplayer media” represents the next frontier for creativity and collaboration. The greatest novel of the next century, the most immaculate film or game, will be architected by vast, opt-in networks. Rather than involving a few dozen contributors, thousands will participate, creating something closer to an artistic MMPORG rather than a humble guild." https://www.generalist.com/briefing/multiplayer
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