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Vibe Code Saturday- Full stack note taking app in 5 hours How I went from concept to fully functional note-taking application with categorisation, cloud backup, and AI integration using vibe coding in jus about 5 hours

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The maturation curve is creator gold: Early explosive growth (2020-2021) rewarded first-movers. Now steady growth (2024+) rewards consistency and niche expertise. If you're just starting your podcast, you're entering a $2.4B+ market that's still expanding. Perfect timing! #PodcastGrowth

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$2.43B in 2024 podcast ads means there's roughly $200M+ flowing monthly to creators and networks. Even at "slower" 26% growth, that's an extra $40M+ in new creator opportunities each month. The rising tide lifts all boats! #CreatorOpportunity. And this is just the US markets

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Here's the creator opportunity: As growth rates mature from explosive (72%) to steady (26%), the market is shifting from "spray and pray" to strategic partnerships. Brands want proven audiences, not just big numbers. Quality content > vanity metrics. #PodcastStrategy

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In hindsight, the 2023 slowdown (5% growth) now seems like a market correction, not a collapse. With 2024 bouncing back to 26% growth, smart creators who stayed consistent during the "slow" year are now positioned to capture more of that $2.43B pie. Persistence i guess pays! #CreatorEconomy

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Podcast ad spending nearly TRIPLED from $0.84B in 2020 to $2.43B in 2024. While growth rates are normalizing after the 72% pandemic boom, the 26% rebound in 2024 shows the market is far from saturated. Creators: the money is still flowing in! #PodcastEconomy

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While this shows the change in growth rate YoY in podcast advertising .The pandemic boom, the subsequent settle down or "crash" and then the readjustment. (US Markets)

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The absolute growth in podcast advertising from 2020-2024. (US markets)

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While Trump's $500M Penalty Gets Overturned, 54% of Creators Still Struggle to Monetise—Here's What the 46% Know" Daily read for growth marketers and creators interested in AI tools and automation workflows they can use today

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Bitcoin Whales Dump $4K While 77% of Creators Miss the Automation Revolution Daily read for growth marketers and creators interested in AI tools and automation workflows they can use today

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NoCode scales, PLG slows and Gumloop goes mainstream Daily read for growth marketers and creators who are interested in AI tools and automation workflows they can use today

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In a way, William’s philosophy was timeless. Strip away the jargon, the ego, and the fluff, and you’re left with something universal: the search for clarity. A lesson as relevant now as it was 700 years ago.

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And yet, simplicity isn’t the same as certainty. It’s a starting point, a guide to cut through noise. William knew this—it’s why his principle continues to resonate in a world overflowing with complexity.

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Fast-forward a few centuries, and this principle started shaping science. Galileo, Newton, and others found that simplicity wasn’t just logical—it was predictive. The simplest explanation often worked best.

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His approach wasn’t just philosophical—it had a theological edge. William used simplicity to question bloated doctrines, making enemies in the Church but leaving behind a legacy of clarity.

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Interestingly, the “razor” metaphor came much later. William himself never called it that. Think of it as a retroactive branding exercise: a principle so sharp, it deserved a cutting name.

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It wasn’t about laziness— William argued that unnecessary assumptions only muddied the waters. Cut away the excess, and you get closer to the truth.

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William didn’t invent the idea of simplicity—Aristotle had touched on it centuries before—but he gave it teeth. His famous principle? "Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily."

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In the 14th century, a humble English friar named William of Ockham left a mark on philosophy that’s still felt today. His big idea? Simplify. Not everything needs layers of complexity.

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“ Champions don’t do extraordinary things. They do ordinary things but they do them without thinking - too fast for the other team to react”

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Constraints sound limiting. But can we find opportunity, in the everyday constraints of life?

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