Tag: 2023

  • Every person on the planet should have their own website

    Amin Eftegarie makes an excellent point on personal websites and Archive.org — that once you publish something online, there are good chances that it would become eternally available via Archive.org. On the other hand, content you publish inside walled gardens like social media may vanish after a handful of years of account activity or be…

  • Endomarketing (2023)

    Endomarketing é o conjunto de práticas de comunicação que uma empresa adota para mobilizar seus colaboradores e parceiros. Um “marketing para dentro”. Dias atrás visitei o varejista Nicom para comprar materiais para uma pintura de ambientes. Fiquei surpreso com a transparência e com a simplicidade na comunicação interna sobre as metas comerciais da empresa. Os…

  • App Privacy Rules for Bubble.io

    It is inspiring to see more and more content being published about low-code no-code (LCNC) security. It is a sign that LCNC apps are finally leaving the labs and hitting the markets to be used in production. When a product launches into production, there are a handful of assumptions users make about it, such as:…

  • Tell me what you don’t know

    People on LinkedIn are now posting badges like crazy. Any micro 1h online course will offer its participants a completion badge. So I’m seeing things like “Congratulate this person for his/her new badge: How to say ‘hi’ to people in the morning” No, I’m not exaggerating. I’m seeing this at that level of granularity. It…

  • Chief AI Officer

    Chief AI Officer

    I saw this title today on LinkedIn. “It’s a kind of magic!” Isn’t it?

  • ChatGPT is an Alchemist

    I’m 50% through The Alchemist right now. The last time I read it was more than 20 years ago. One of the discussions between the young traveller and the English man was about the fact that gold would start losing its value if alchemy turned to be simple. It was a hard practice to understand.…

  • The Ultimate Full-Stack Developer

    He/she is a full-code full-stack developer who now works in no-code development. He/she can deliver a fully functional production ready MVP in 4 days, not 4 months. He/she can organize the development workflow for the stakeholder group so its members can better participate in the project, especially when it is not a technical group. He/she…

  • It’s not about you

    Nobody cares about you, they only care about how you can help them. Keep the reader in mind when you write content. Justin Welsh https://www.justinwelsh.me/about