Saint Sovereign's Journal (HERO Origins + Khan Black ST 4)

a little off topic but i wanted to ask about that coder elite you mentioned a couple post back, like way back, when will we see a release of that sub?

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Depends. We made that specifically for the creator of Q and they contributed to the script. We’d have to make some kind of licensing deal to release it and I’m not sure if the demand is enough to do so.

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:raised_hand::raised_hand::raised_hand::raised_hand:

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:raised_hand::raised_hand::raised_hand::raised_hand::raised_hand:
:pray::pray::pray::pray::pray::pray::pray::pray::pray::pray:
that two already
maybe just a module to help with coding

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Make a coding module and call it

The White Hat or just White Hat

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Just wanted to drop this here as a sacrifice to the temple, I struggle to find motivation to read these kind of books but I found it relevant here. If I find a reason to read it fully, I might find more useful stuff.

Summary

Trilogy, Bold P. Diamandis, S. Kotler
Ch 1. Good-Bye, Linear Thinking … Hello, Exponential.
Digitalization […]
Deception […]
Disruption - In simple terms, a disruptive technology is any innovation that creates a new market and disrupts an existing one, Unfortunately, as disruption always follows deception, the original technological threat often seems laughably insignificant. Take the first digital camera. Kodak took great pride in things like convenience and image fidelity. Niether were present in Sasson’s original offering. His camera took twenty-three seconds to snap and store a 0.01 megapixel, black-and-white photograph. Well, no threat there.
Demonetization […]
Demeterialization […]
Democratization […]

EOG Related concepts, not unlinked from above concept,

Summary

Trilogy, Bold P. Diamandis, S. Kotler
Ch. 6 Billionaire wisdom

  1. Risk taking and risk mitigation
  2. Rapid iteration and ceaseless experimentation
  3. Passion and purpose
  4. Long term thinking
  5. Customer centric thinking
  6. Probablistic thinking
  7. Rationally optimistic thinking
  8. Reliance on first principles, aka fundamental truths

Book is split into 3 “Books” (Concepts)

Summary

Bold Technology
Bold Mindset
The Bold Crowd

My impresion of the book from reading the first chapter, bias towards historical context (Boring), more of a blueprint of a venture, rather than a power group coming up with new ideas, would be good for those studying raikov.

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I am in the coder boat too

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An Ultima which helps with both Writing (creative, business, copywriting, books, etc) and Writing Code would be sweet.

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The ultimate strategy is to get people to run the title and then hire them as engineers once they are good enough! :wink:

wut is them bois doing

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Nickelback? Seriously?

The only thing he ever did that I liked…

was...

Avril. :rofl:

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Ya’ll missed the hint.

Hero? Is it coming?

Hero hint, nice

I’d also like to know more about how Primarch is going for you Saint, anything further to report

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Oh I got the Hero reference, I just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to both take a jab at Nickelback and mention a favorite celeb crush from long ago… :rofl:

Anyways, Project Hero, you were saying…? :smiley:

If that was a clue, there’s probably more to it than just the title of the song.

So what are they doing?

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Hmm…they’re playing guitar and singing in a band.

So far the only thing that comes to my mind is Guitar Hero. But I don’t have the best track record with accurately guessing these things.

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@SaintSovereign Oh I caught. I just had to give you shit

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What would be your Stack Recommendation for support in becoming like this? :blush:

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