Is there a trade happening?
Davis, Irving? The team are playing well without them 🤷🏽
In thermodynamics, any work seems to generate waste heat. Conceptually, could entropy be thought of as a universal “cost” of change, or is that a misleading way to interpret the physics?
Poor conditions for fossilization? Low population numbers? Perhaps something less obvious?
I can’t think of a more widely adopted wearable device, if the tech allows could they be the destination for AI personal assistants?
An ever-changing vibrant city, personally I like the Clapham area, but what about you?
From Wifi, to trampolines, refrigeration, and Holden, Australians used to engineer and manufacture stuff. What should we be producing?
As I was going through digglist I found so many communities I wanted to be a part of but I noticed 2 patterns: Founders doing all the posts themselves Founders seemingly giving up days ago I’m in category 1, putting a lot into /sidehustle and /money to set the community tone
Finance gets more valuable when it connects to ways money is actually made and the niche investments. A few communities that I think naturally overlap: 🍋 /sidehustle: People building income on the side: Freelancing, micro-businesses, experiments. Real stories, real progress.
If you didn’t know Digg has extensions (pictured), but I’ve heard @kevinrose talk about community founders being able to build their own. For /money I’d have a ‘best of last week’, ‘best of last month’ expandable summary, aggregating snippets of prior posts to catch up and li
I spend a lot of time reading and learning from this community, and it’s been genuinely useful. One thing I’ve noticed though, understanding finance doesn’t always translate into feeling confident or consistent with money in everyday life. A lot of the friction shows up in hab
/money is a community to learn how money actually works.Earning, saving, investing, spending, and taking control of your life through smarter money moves. Why I made this community I'm @Lyndsey , an Aussie who’s worked in banking and interviewed hundreds of people about their
Edging out the top of my pile is ‘How to Get Rich’ by Felix Dennis. Ironically titled because the book was written as a thesis on why you shouldn’t get rich! Surprisingly, it had the opposite effect and secretly became an underground best-seller. Felix talks about everyt
What would it take to turn your side hustle into your main hustle, specifically: What would need to fulfill you? How much would it need to be making?
/sidehustle is for people taking control of their income by building on the side. Freelancing, micro-businesses, experiments. 📖 Real stories 👨🏽🏫 Real lessons 💰 Progress shared openly And of course a bit of fun. I'm @Lyndsey , an Aussie trying to solve the gap betw
🍋 Welcoming you to Diggs Side Hustle club. /sidehustle is for people taking control of their income by building on the side. Freelancing, micro-businesses, experiments. 📖 Real stories👨🏻🏫 Real lessons 💰 Progress shared openly And of course a bit of fun.I’m @Lyndsey,
There's a longer story behind my design of this character, but we'll save that for another time.For now I hope this signals new ideas, a fun place to be, and inspires action.🍋 Squeeze it!
A comment from @Fifth_Horseman highlighted my naivety after sharing their community search and join behaviour over in this thread - cheers! Why branding will help your community?To signal effort. For me, I want you to see that /sidehustle has a fun purpose. Right now the icon an
I’d love to hear the stories! Perhaps even get them in here to share?
All I see in my feed is the default Digg communities and /money and /sidehustle because I’m posting a lot in them! /birds is the only unique entry I have. What else should I join?
I’m noticing early signs of bots and spam, and already moderating posts every day. I created /sidehustle and /money as financial communities that would talk about money without the junk. Working in the Startup and Finance ecosystems, I want to offer fresh spaces to swap si
Many of us fall victim to jumping into the same job boards, and the same side hustles. How have you done it different?
And what advice would you tell someone wanting to follow your path?
I founded /sidehustle & /money so I feel obliged to crack this wide open. Right now monetization is a black box on Digg - dare I say even a little controversial! @kevinrose raised the topic in beta. To paraphrase: Some moderators would be stoked with a cup of coffee, othe
Some currencies are worth more than others. Some countries, better investment opportunities. Some locations have better quality of life. Some government offer better tax incentives. 🇦🇺 Which one is for you If you could build wealth in any country which one would it be a
I’ve noticed something odd about Digg... it’s easy to search for communities, but hard to know why they really exist. There’s no pinned story, and little connection to intent. Early founder purpose shapes a community and right now this is lost. I want a place where founder
For those who don’t know, in Australia an employee must make a mandatory contribution of 11% of your salary into a managed retirement fund, it’s non-negotiable. The short of it: You cannot access those funds until you’re 60, to increase compounding returns Tax breaks exist f
All too often we fixate on the most profitable hustle. Personally, I think that’s the least interesting part of the story. The messy, naive, adrenaline driven hustles is where the fascinating lessons hide. So I’m curious: What was your very first hustle? Failure or suc
What do you think? Is it a neat user feature? Or a reason for creators to avoid using Digg? If Digg is trying to incentivize human content, the authors of that content are going to want clicks and attribution. If those creators see traffic from Digg they’ll make more conten