Proposes a spatial OS-level notes layer that surfaces context where you need it. Still feels ahead of its time.
Articles, essays, videos, and webpages I keep coming back to. Collected over the years. Always work in progress.
Julian on signal and how what you wear, do, and build communicates who you are before you say a word.
Good starting point when you want a pre-built structure instead of building from scratch.
One of those pieces I re-read every few months. The snacking vs. effective work distinction stuck with me.
The early deck. Useful to look at how they thought about the problem before it became a category.
Solves a very specific but annoying problem: smart routing for inbound leads in HubSpot.
A template I've referenced for tracking what I read. Clean and minimal.
Emmett (Twitch founder) on talking to users. Changed how I approach every research session.
Curated technical reads across computing domains. The kind of list you bookmark and slowly work through.
The many ways to fund a startup: pre-money, SAFE, convertible notes. Dense but worth it.
Free toolkit for turning Notion pages into websites. Clever hack, useful if you want a quick public page.
Kevin Hale on YC's framework for evaluating ideas. The turn-ons and turn-offs are genuinely useful.
A Twitter thread that condenses a lot of Naval's thinking. Quick read, high signal.
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it yet. Short watch, high return.
MIT lecture on communication. Watched this before every major presentation for a year.
One of those talks that makes you rethink how systems and people actually work.
A structured guide to first principles thinking. Bookmarked this early on and it changed how I frame problems.