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Remove bullshit from websites
Cut the crap, boba selling game, best one-shot prompts, and 100 reps to get good
Hello hello! What’s up?
This is a letter, a personal letter, from me to you. I hope to send it to you every week. If you find it boring, or want to holler at me, just reply to this.
I am going to share three interesting things I came across the past week, every week.
Let’s get into it.
Cut the crap – remove bullshit from websites
I’ve spent a lot of time reading articles that promise a lot but never give me what I’m looking for. They’re full of clickbait titles, scary claims, and pointless filler. It’s frustrating, and it’s a waste of my time.
Enter this little tool.
You give it a URL, and it tries to cut through all that noise. It gives you a shorter version of the content without all the nonsense.
Stop falling for the same tricks. I just want the facts, not a bunch of filler.
This is what it looks on my last post:
You can find it here.
Boba Simulator — Tycoon Game where you sell Boba Drinks
Been playing this fun little game for past couple of weeks. It’s like one of those lemonade tycoon games of past, but you’re selling boba drinks instead of lemonade.
Has a very nice system of levelling up where you end up with controlling bunch of franchises by the end.
Helpful one shot prompts
What’s the best one-shot prompt you’ve made in the last 30 days?
Could be for a recipe, a front-end prototype, image generation, interior design, creative writing, and more.
The more specific the better.
Best answer gets $1,000. I reserve the right to pick multiple winners.
— Sahil Lavingia (@shl)
4:30 PM • Dec 1, 2024
Great replies! You might find something that is very helpful for your work!
My favourite:
“Today has been chaos, ask me questions to help me figure out what to prioritize next, don’t stop asking until you are fully sure you have all possible context to my situation, and you can generate an actionable plan for me”
“Keep asking and don’t stop till you have all the context” is actually a phrase you should use when you have no idea where to start about a topic as well!
This week I reading a book called Million Dollar Weekend where I saw an old idea — Law of 100.
So I wrote about it on my blog “Commit to at least a 100 reps”.
Basic idea is that to get good at anything, commit to doing it 100 times, focusing on improvement and patience. Success takes time, consistency, and showing up repeatedly to see meaningful results.
P.S. Hit me up if you’re looking for a team to build full stack web or mobile apps.