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The commit updates several broken website links to use archive.org versions, preserving access to referenced content. Notable changes include links for tiffanymatthe.com, dropbox.design, examine.com and various other domains.
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- Put a summary at the top if you're writing a long post.
- The more you create, the more ideas come yo you to continue creating. That's the creativity [[Feedback Loops|feedback loop]].
- [Expand your definition of completing a project (any project, no matter how small) to include writing a blog post that explains that project](https://twitter.com/simonw/status/1578018383127187461f).
- For long-form content, the [diamond model](https://dropbox.design/article/mental-models-for-designers) works great for putting a structure around your main idea:
- For long-form content, the [diamond model](http://web.archive.org/web/20250130021041/https://dropbox.design/article/mental-models-for-designers) works great for putting a structure around your main idea:
1. Attention: Start with a story, statistic, or something similar
2. Main topic: Briefly introduce the main topic you'll cover
3. Previews: Give quick previews of your subtopics
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- Product metrics allow measuring product progress and creating alignment in an outcome-oriented way. There are many product frameworks available to help us think about the right key things to track. Think about **[product metrics that matter](https://uxdesign.cc/product-metrics-that-matter-951b9e4d4eca)** for you.
- Push a culture of metrics and goals as a source of learning, not promotions or success delegation.
- Vanity metrics are surface-level metrics. They're often large measures, like number of downloads, that impress others. **Clarity metrics**Β are operational metrics, like the number of minutes a day your product actually gets used or how long it took for a user to get service. These are the hidden gears that drive growth.
- [Factors that are easiest to measure or most visible are the ones that get the most attention and might not be the most important ones](https://wiki.c2.com/?SovietShoeFactoryPrinciple).
- When people are pressured to meet a target value there are three ways they can proceed:
1. They can work to improve the system.
2. They can distort the system.
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- **Build a [[routine]]**. Set a specific, repeating time when you will do the thing in your calendar. Keep that slot clear, always. Never let something interrupt this task. Shape the environment to support your routine and habits. Make it easy to start and make it hard or impossible to not do it. If you don't have [[systems]], your environment determines your actions. Replace self-control with [[Planning]] and proper environment (uninstalling a game makes removes a future decision to play it). You can also **stack habits**. Connect the habit that doesn't appear that much to you to what you strongly like. Then you'll be doing it for what you like.
> If you want to change a river's path, you don't place a sign with the direction in which you want water to go, you dig holes so water flows into them.
- **Learn to say no**. If someone wants you to do something else during this time slot, say no, and tell them why.
- **Never break the routine**. Breaking it once makes it much easier to break the next scheduled time. Instead think about the smallest thing you can perform and make it your goal for the day. If you do break it, feel bad about it and get back on the horse as fast as you can. Use forcing functions to your advantage. A forcing function is any task, activity or event that forces you to take action and produce a result. Have a bias toward taking action. No lazy deferring. When it's habit time, it should require more willpower to break the habit than to keep going. [Become a mindless robot and don't think twice](https://tiffanymatthe.com/not-thinking).
- **Never break the routine**. Breaking it once makes it much easier to break the next scheduled time. Instead think about the smallest thing you can perform and make it your goal for the day. If you do break it, feel bad about it and get back on the horse as fast as you can. Use forcing functions to your advantage. A forcing function is any task, activity or event that forces you to take action and produce a result. Have a bias toward taking action. No lazy deferring. When it's habit time, it should require more willpower to break the habit than to keep going. [Become a mindless robot and don't think twice](http://web.archive.org/web/20230504021809/https://tiffanymatthe.com/not-thinking).
- Make the decision in advance. E.g. the two-minute rule. Where you decide that for anything that takes less than two minutes, you do it. No thinking, no arguing, just swift action. Another method is planning out your days in advance. Then when the time comes, you can mindlessly follow the schedule you have made for yourself.
- Be proactively lazy by organizing a space for its intended purpose. That way you are priming it to make the next action easy.
- **Use the power of accountability to reinforce the routine**. If you can find someone who will hold you accountable, do it. Someone who does the routine with you, or a coach who will call you out if you make excuses. Whatever you value, hang around people that are better at it than you are.
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# House

- [Living in the same place as the people you love matters](https://waitbutwhy.com/2015/12/the-tail-end.html).
- As with many other things, there are [patterns that will help you structure it](http://www.architectureweek.com/topics/patterns.html).
- As with many other things, there are [patterns that will help you structure it](http://web.archive.org/web/20230411022833/http://www.architectureweek.com/topics/patterns.html).

## Buying

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- When you are in an intensely emotional mood, journaling can help you more fully experience and understand those emotions.
- [Journal about things, people, or situations for which you are grateful](https://youtu.be/fSwpe8r50_o). Consider including negative situations like avoiding an accident, for instance. **Be specific!**
- If you care about your thoughts, keep them.
- [Keep detailed logs when situations become strange or concerning](http://hintjens.com/blog:125#toc21).
- The development of a coherent narrative helps you reorganize and structure old memories, making them less traumatic.
- [[Writing]] on a regular basis may allow for repeated exposure to your old memories, which will help you get rid of your negative emotional responses.
- **Premeditatio Malorum**. By imagining the worst case scenario ahead of time, you could overcome the fear of negative experiences and make better plans to prevent them.
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- Allocating β€” How much [[Focus|Attention]], [[Time]], and capital should you spend on this?
- [Separate decisions into four possibilities based on the type of decision](https://fs.blog/2018/09/decision-matrix/):
1. Irreversible and inconsequential.
2. Irreversible and consequential. These are the ones that you really need to focus on. Irreversible decisions tend to have a long lag time from decision to feedback, and are often more consequential. They must be dealt by [becoming **more creative, having more slack, being more equanimous, and pruning more efficiently**.](https://brianlui.dog/2020/05/10/beware-of-tight-feedback-loops/)
2. Irreversible and consequential. These are the ones that you really need to focus on. Irreversible decisions tend to have a long lag time from decision to feedback, and are often more consequential. They must be dealt by [becoming **more creative, having more slack, being more equanimous, and pruning more efficiently**.](http://web.archive.org/web/20240425163013/https://brianlui.dog/2020/05/10/beware-of-tight-feedback-loops/)
3. Reversible and inconsequential
4. Reversible and consequential. Perfect decisions to run experiments and gather information. Reversible actions can be stopped if they turn out to be bad, and tend to work well with tight [[Feedback Loops]].
- Set a default decision and work from there.
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- [Useful Models](http://www.defmacro.org/2016/12/22/models.html)
- [The Big Mental Models](https://jamesclear.com/mental-models)
- [Julian Spahiro's Mental Models](https://www.julian.com/blog/mental-model-examples)
- [Mental models for designers](https://dropbox.design/article/mental-models-for-designers)
- [Mental models for designers](http://web.archive.org/web/20250130021041/https://dropbox.design/article/mental-models-for-designers)
- [Mental Models Box](https://www.mentalmodelsbox.com/explore)


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- [Creatine](https://examine.com/supplements/creatine/). Get it in monohydrate form and take 2-5g every morning.
- [Caffeine](https://examine.com/supplements/caffeine/).
- [L-Theanine](https://lorienpsych.com/2021/01/31/l-theanine/).
- [Vitamin B12](https://examine.com/supplements/vitamin-b12/). Around 1 mg per day.
- [Vitamin B12](http://web.archive.org/web/20240729032244/https://examine.com/supplements/vitamin-b12/). Around 1 mg per day.
- [Magnesium](https://examine.com/supplements/magnesium/). Around 410–420 mg/day for men and 320–360 mg/day for women. Magnesium citrate is a good form. Magnesium chloride, magnesium gluconate, and magnesium glycinate also appear to have good bioavailability.

## Resources
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There are three big areas where people work on open data; at the government level covering thousands of datasets (CKAN, Socrata, …), at the scientific level (university level), and at the individual level where folks who are passionate about a topic publish a few datasets about it. This results on lots of datasets that are disconnected and still requires you to scrape, clean, and join it from all the heterogeneus sources to answer interesting questions. [One of the big ways that data becomes useful is when it is tied to other data](https://x.com/auren/status/1139594779895844865). **Data is only as useful as the questions it can help answer**. Joining, linking, and graphing datasets together allows one to ask more and different kinds of questions.

Open protocols create open systems. Open code creates tools. **Open data creates open knowledge**. We need better tools, protocols, and mechanisms to improve the Open Data ecosystem. It should be easyΒ to find, download, process, publish, and collaborate on open datasets.
Open protocols create open systems. Open code creates tools. **Open data creates open knowledge**. We need better tools, protocols, and mechanisms to improve the Open Data ecosystem. It should be easy to find, download, process, publish, and collaborate on open datasets.

Iterative improvements over public datasets yield large amounts of value ([check how Dune did it with blockchain data](https://dune.com/blog/the-community-data-platform))ΒΉ. Access to data gives people the opportunity to create new business and make better decisions. Data is vital to understanding the world and improving public welfare. Metcalfe’s Law applies to data too. The more connected a dataset is to other data elements, the more valuable it is.
Iterative improvements over public datasets yield large amounts of value ([check how Dune did it with blockchain data](https://dune.com/blog/the-community-data-platform))ΒΉ. Access to data gives people the opportunity to create new business and make better decisions. Data is vital to understanding the world and improving public welfare. Metcalfe's Law applies to data too. The more connected a dataset is to other data elements, the more valuable it is.

Open Source code has made a huge impact in the world. Let's make Open Data do the same! Let's make it possible for [anyone to fork and re-publish fixed, cleaned, reformatted datasets as easily as we do the same things with code](https://juan.benet.ai/blog/2014-02-21-data-management-problems/).

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- [Datasets are books, not houses](https://medium.com/qri-io/datasets-are-books-not-houses-760bd4736229)!
- **Permissionless**. Anyone should be able to add/update/fix datasets or their metadata. GitHub style collaboration, curation, and composability. On data.
- **Aligned Incentives**. Curators should have incentives to improve datasets. Data is messy after all, but a good set of incentives could make great datasets surface and reward contributors accordingly (e.g: [number of contributors to Dune](https://github.com/duneanalytics/spellbook/commits/main)).
- [Bounties](https://www.dolthub.com/bounties) could be created to reward people that adds useful but missing datasets.
- [Bounties](http://web.archive.org/web/20230620160338/https://www.dolthub.com/bounties) could be created to reward people that adds useful but missing datasets.
- Surfacing and creating great datasets could be rewarded (retroactively or with bounties).
- Curating the data provides compounding benefits for the entire community!
- Rewarding the datasets creators according to the usefulness. E.g: [CommonCrawl built an amazing repository](https://commoncrawl.org/) that OpenAI has used for their GPTs LLMs. Not sure how well CommonCrawl was compensated.
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### 2. Why should people use this instead of doing their own thing?

[If everybody could converge to it, e.g:Β _"datapackage.json_"Β as a metadata and schema description standard, then, an ecosystem of utilities and libraries for processing data would take advantage of it](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15346836).
[If everybody could converge to it, e.g: _"datapackage.json_" as a metadata and schema description standard, then, an ecosystem of utilities and libraries for processing data would take advantage of it](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15346836).

### 3. What is the incentive for people to adopt it?

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### Data Package Managers

- [Qri](https://web.archive.org/web/20240413160218/https://qri.io/). An evolution of the classical open portals that added [[Decentralized Protocols]] (IPFS) and computing on top of the data. Sadly, [it came to an end early in 2022](https://qri.io/winding_down).
- [Qri](https://web.archive.org/web/20240413160218/https://qri.io/). An evolution of the classical open portals that added [[Decentralized Protocols]] (IPFS) and computing on top of the data. Sadly, [it came to an end early in 2022](http://web.archive.org/web/20231205090514/https://qri.io/winding_down).
- [Datalad](https://www.datalad.org/). [Extended to IPFS](https://kinshukk.github.io/posts/gsoc-summary-and-future-thoughts/)
- Is a [great tool](https://archive.fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/open_research_datalad/) and uses Git Annex (distributed binary object tracking layer on top of git).
- Complicated to wrap your head around. Lots of different commands and concepts. On the other hand, it's very powerful and flexible. Git Annex is complex but powerful and flexible.
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- [Datopian Data CLI](https://github.com/datopian/data-cli). Successor of [DPM](https://github.com/frictionlessdata/dpm-js)
- [LakeFS](https://lakefs.io/blog/git-for-data/). More like Git for Data
- [Datasette](https://lite.datasette.io/)
- [Algovera Metahub](https://github.com/AlgoveraAI/metahub)
- [Algovera Metahub](http://web.archive.org/web/20230516122527/https://github.com/AlgoveraAI/metahub)
- [DVC](https://github.com/iterative/dvc)
- [XVC](https://github.com/iesahin/xvc)
- [ArtiVC](https://artivc.io/)
- [Xetdata](https://xetdata.com/)
- [Xetdata](http://web.archive.org/web/20230308121025/https://xetdata.com/)
- [Dud](https://github.com/kevin-hanselman/dud)
- [Splitgraph](https://github.com/splitgraph/sgr)
- [Deep Lake](https://github.com/activeloopai/deeplake)
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- [Kamu](https://www.kamu.dev/)
- [Bacalhau](https://www.bacalhau.org/)
- [Holium](https://docs.holium.org/)
- [Ocean Protocol](https://oceanprotocol.com/technology/compute-to-data)
- [Holium](http://web.archive.org/web/20230316153938/https://docs.holium.org/)
- [Ocean Protocol](http://web.archive.org/web/20230605003018/https://oceanprotocol.com/technology/compute-to-data)
- [The Graph](https://thegraph.com/)
- [Trino](https://trino.io/)

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- [Data Commons](https://datacommons.org/)
- [BigQuery Public Data](https://cloud.google.com/bigquery/public-data)
- [Kaggle Datasets](https://www.kaggle.com/datasets)
- [Datahub](https://datahub.io/awesome)
- [Datahub Awesome](http://web.archive.org/web/20220705213540/https://datahub.io/awesome)
- [HuggingFace Datasets](https://huggingface.co/datasets)
- [Data World](https://data.world/datasets/open-data)
- [Data World Open Data](http://web.archive.org/web/20241008114054/https://data.world/datasets/open-data)
- [Eurostat](https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/en/)
- [Statista](https://www.statista.com/)
- [Enigma](https://enigma.com/)
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- [AWS Open Data Registry](https://registry.opendata.aws/)
- [Datamarket](https://en.datamarket.es/)
- [Open Data Stack Exchange](https://opendata.stackexchange.com/)
- [IPFS Datasets](https://awesome.ipfs.io/datasets/)
- [IPFS Datasets](http://web.archive.org/web/20230322192215/https://awesome.ipfs.io/datasets/)
- [Datasets Subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/datasets/). [Open Data Subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/opendata/)
- [Academic Torrents Datasets](https://academictorrents.com/browse.php)
- [Open Data Inception](https://opendatainception.io/)
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- Let me grab the state of the app (YAML/JSON), version control it, and generate static (to publish in GitHub Pages) and dynamic (hosted somewhere) dashboards from it.
- Similar to [evidence.dev](https://evidence.dev/) or [portal.js](https://portaljs.org/).
- It could also have "smart" data checks. Similar to [deepchecks](https://github.com/deepchecks/deepchecks) alerting about anomalies, outliers, noisy variables, ...
- Given a large amount of [[Open Data]]. It could offer a way for people to upload their datasets [and get them augmented](https://subsets.io/).
- Given a large amount of [[Open Data]]. It could offer a way for people to upload their datasets [and get them augmented](http://web.archive.org/web/20250108164736/https://subsets.io/).
- E.g: Upload a CSV with year and country and the tool could suggest GDP per Capita or population.

Could be an awesome front-end to explore [[Open Data]].
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- [Perspective](https://perspective.finos.org/)
- [Rill Developer](https://github.com/rilldata/rill-developer)
- [Datastation](https://datastation.multiprocess.io/)
- [Excalichart](https://www.excalichart.com/)
- [Chartpilot](https://www.chartpilot.com/)
- [Excalichart](http://web.archive.org/web/20231018190556/https://www.excalichart.com/)
- [Chartpilot](http://web.archive.org/web/20241007164422/https://www.chartpilot.com/)

#### Datafile

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- Actively reach out to friends and family.
- Take notes on everything you learn and share them.
- If it's under an hour, walk.
- Have a day of the week where you list everything that went wrong during the weekand figure out what needs to change.
- Have a day of the week where you list everything that went wrong during the weekend figure out what needs to change.

On the higher level, you can also have an [[Annual Review List]] to remind yourself some cool things!
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