Social media keeps the locus of attention on small formats, which makes it easy to weaponize for misinformation.
Social media keeps the locus of attention on small formats, which makes it easy to weaponize for misinformation.
"don't want to do tech but doing it anyway"
[Randomize your MAC address often.]
[Tor is for anonymity, not encryption: you need to configure it to avoid sending unencrypted data.]
[Most people buy transactionally to make money or get laid, and non-transactionally to support things they like. Framing yourself as a utility lands you in the first category. People want a parasocial relationship with creators, and will pay to feel excused from not trying the creative path themselves. Doing and publishing isn't enough to land you in the second category: documenting and explaining in an artful way can become as important as what you're making. Maintaining a community implies being more active on social media.]
[Try camming.]
How can you read when you're still a beginner?
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[Whether you're a beginner, or intermediate and want to improve…]
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Earning $100 a day for 200 days in the year is $20K.
Earning $200 a day for 90 days in the year is $18K.
Earning $300 a day for 60 days in the year is $18K.
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