It is never too young. We can succeed and become wealthy much younger than we think.
Building a chalet is a great project. I plan to do it in the future and combine it with technology.
When I started my company, I was CEO then for fun (fun trip with a friend) I put I was junior web developer for a couple of weeks on LinkedIn and then back to CEO. Titles don't mean anything.
Yes, but I can only order baristas when they prepare my coffee or drive my accountant crazy with crypto.
There comes a point in life where you must choose if you want to succeed, be positive, build relationships and have an impact Or be authentic whatever the cost, even if it means failing, being shunned and ending up alone. The day you make that choice defines the rest of your life.
I agree, that's an issue that I hope will be solved with web3. Even if you have to change domain names or backend, you can recover the bulk of your strength.
The 2000s was a decade of very strong progress in videogames. This is the reason I was on the internet at that time as a teenager. My entire generation got online either for videogames or early social networks during that time.
Your analysis is not complete. During these years, tech progressed abroad. In Europe, 9/11 was quickly forgotten and it's impact was minimal on tech adoption.
Everything you mentioned is true but it goes much deeper than that. It is about building the new world where people really own things, also in the digital world. Culture and content is about to become much more important than it is today. And nfts are the place to start and to learn.
Exactly, the important thing is that you can easily put it back together again somewhere else. But it is your equity. What you post on social networks builds their equity, not yours. When people spend hours per day on social networks, it is like a part-time job building the project of somebody else.
Maybe try paragraph.xyz or mirror.xyz instead of Substack? If you want to have conversations, then probably short essays here or casts are the best way for people to converse with you. Most of the other possibilities are more of a one-way street.
Might work even better if you find a way somehow to connect it to an ICO!
If this topic is of interest to you, July I suggest you look into time-space. The introduction by Eric Weinstein is not perfect but it is a start.
If you want to win at entrepreneurship and business it can for sure helps tremendously. You can be in daily contact with people creating the Ethereum stack and its apps at every layer.
NLP is the hardest part of the stack. Probably not your lack of skills. Categorising untagged content is brutal.
Ok then start with that: https://towardsdatascience.com/recommendation-systems-explained-a42fc60591ed Also understand PageRank. Then, the relationship between users and likes in movie recommendation systems. There are some trainings sets of IMDB somewhere with examples. Then look into neural nets recommender sys.
How technical do you want to get? Do you want to code algos yourself or just design the feed?
You may want to start more basic than that. At university, we started with ML recommendation algorithms. But I don't know anything specific about feeds. They are just an evolution of simple recommendation algorithms with time added.
Following the themes you want to promote: The obstacle is the way by Ryan Holiday. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. The War of Art by Steven Pressfield. Mastery by Robert Greene.