ABOVE THE FOLD #18
The links
1. Barbara Corcoran being a boss
2. First versions of every popular website
3. Who to ignore - 3 BS filters (skip to conclusion)
4. Interesting questions worth pondering
5. What's the most important US law that seemed really insignificant when originally passed? (thread)
Pretty neat: How U Arizona staff found a COVID outbreak on campus before it happened. Hint: 💩
Food for thought: 49 million people in the US go fishing/year. More people go fishing than biking (47.5M bikers). Fishing is more than 2x as popular as golf (24M golfers). Fishbrain has raised ~$28M and has millions of users posting catches, sharing spots, and buying gear on their "facebook for fishers" app. An interesting framework to think through is: what passionate community is underserved by the everything network (facebook) and deserves its "own facebook?" There's Strava for cyclers/hikers. What about hunting - where people can post their kills // buy gear? New moms? What other communities need their own home?