Brian Skinner
6,548 posts
Making short-form video so easy you actually do it ⮕ Build trust in your business ⮕ Profit
Video tool yapover.com
Growing a local newsletter
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- Replying to @sage_stageTop performers may tolerate equal pay as the worst teachers. But they won’t take on everyone’s mess and stay happy.
- Replying to @mhp_guySometimes I wonder if I should just sue people instead of working
- Replying to @deedydasNew interview question: tell me about a time someone would consider your actions as identify theft
- Replying to @haider1I love that he starts on 4.5 and 5.5 like any numbers beyond 4 mean anything to us. He might as well have used their crazy names. We get o8 performance from a 7o!
- Replying to @venturetwinsI guess I can’t write, so I’ll just turn my head 360 degrees…
- Replying to @jamesonhaslamAnother “lost” Stanford guy here. I was slinging Costco returns out of my garage right before Christmas and people think I’m either crazy or broke.
- Replying to @CoFoundersNikI don't really get the obsession with flying private. Maybe because I've never done it. But to me, you want to be pampered on the actual vacation part, not the travel day down time. Wouldn't an extra $10+k to spend on lodging or experiences be better?
- Replying to @AustenThat winzip salesman crushed it. The audacity to keep adding thousands more!
- Replying to @thepatwallsIs Reddit screenshots an awesome growth hack? It seems the get pushed more by the algorithm since photos are favored and people still spend a long time engaging.
- Replying to @DerrickEvans4WV and @elonmuskAt a wedding questioning the table assignments
- Hey @mhp_guy, this is my application to be your on-call code guy You just said on your podcast you have 6 unfinished replit apps. You need help getting them over the finish line. I'm your guy. I have the CS background, have run my own production code for a decade, freelancedNOW HIRING! Apply at the link in the top comment.
- Replying to @CCrowley100That book really shifted my thinking. It doesn’t comment on the modern world so much, I think it is 30+ years old, but your extrapolations make sense. Incremental adding of complexity adds value for a long long time. Until it doesn’t. Then there can be a rapid (relatively





