Book I’m Reading
Our church is continuing our leadership development on Saturday mornings. This is the second book in a series of three by Aubrey Malphurs. Each week I’m challenged and stretched in my thinking about leadership, especially around practical elements of church and organizational leadership.
The best part has been hearing the perspectives of the leaders of our church and growing our relationships together.
Article I’m Reading
Keeping Sacred Time: Communal rhythms as an antidote to relentless commodification. (Elizabeth Oldfield)
Podcasts I’m Listening To
This last one is an excellent conversation between Ben Horowitz and Marc Andreessen. They are the cofounders of a16z, a venture capital firm. They are intellectual giants. I believe they hit the nail on the head regarding the incentive structures and outcomes we are seeing from institutions of higher education here in the US.
Tweets I’m Reading
I’ve built software that iterates slower than SpaceX is iterating starships.
— Patrick OShaughnessy (@patrick_oshag) January 15, 2024
Between 1 & 2: new actuation, launch pad cooling, hot staging and on and on
“For any given technology development, it’s how many iterations you have and the time between iterations.
Every time we… https://t.co/M3cv7XV3Pf
Okay, friends. First, God bless you all and I'm grateful for lots of engagement.
— Gavin Ortlund (@gavinortlund) January 15, 2024
I have argued that a local flood is the better explanation OF THE TEXT. I gave two reasons: first, interpreting ancient language IN CONTEXT (Gen. 41:57, I Kings 10:24, Deut. 2:25, Gen. 10, etc.);… https://t.co/d7umL5XgiV
So proud of our team. Press conference at 10:15 CT at Surety Hotel in Des Moines. We will livestream on X.
— Vivek Ramaswamy (@VivekGRamaswamy) January 16, 2024
New amazing use case for Copilot.
— Paul Couvert (@itsPaulAi) January 15, 2024
Use GPT-4 Turbo for free to transform a video.
So you can write any new content from YouTube.
Here's the workflow and the prompt you can copy: pic.twitter.com/NzqBOk2iTu
Chris Arnade may know more about what the world's cities are like than anyone else alive. So if he says he knows what's wrong with American cities, he's probably right.https://t.co/kLFVwij7Qk
— Paul Graham (@paulg) January 17, 2024
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