
Do you see how ironic, weird, and maybe even cute this is? The “true” capitalism that many Americans imagine is not capitalism at all. Capitalism by its barest definition maximizes profits — but what many of “true capitalism’s” fiercest defenders imagine is a system that does exactly the diametrical opposite, minimizes profits, and maximizes surpluses, benefits for everyone else. In that regard, they are not capitalists at all — and genuine capitalists would laugh them out of the boardroom in a heartbeat. So what does that make them?
Hello, it’s Takuya here. This is a story about my experience on my solo product called Inkdrop — a Markdown note-taking app with built-in cloud sync. It is a SaaS that earns $3,200 per month from 600 customers now, with pricing $4.99/mo or $49.9/yr. Thanks to its profit, I have had no freelance works this year. Cool. I really appreciate all your support!
The KGB has a code, and its agents love their country. Facebook is run by people who appear to have no code or anything resembling honor — no loyalty to country or each other, and no unifying principle (other than let’s lie and get much, much richer). It feels as if the finger-pointing is just getting underway at the social network. The latest? Great research from Penn professor Kathleen Hall Jamieson showing our election was flipped by Russia using Facebook. Hey, everyone, lean in.