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Jonathan Gall

Jonathan Gall

@jonathandgall

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Poland Katılım Mart 2009
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Jonathan Gall
Jonathan Gall@jonathandgall·
I have looked for something similar for year; even contemplating graduate education. I can't wait to explore the platform!
David Perell@david_perell

Announcing: Writing Examples Today is launch day! We built this website to celebrate great writing. It’s 100% free. Each article deconstructs a piece of writing from an iconic writer. The goal is to give you X-Ray vision into what makes sentences and paragraphs come alive (so that you can improve at your craft). Every example has an analysis of why the writing works. Analytical often means dry. But instead of going technical, we’ve gone technicolor. There are text-explainers, summary graphics, and videos that come together to make the writing instruction lively and multi-dimensional. It’s a place where you can discover how great writing comes together. Where we lift up the hood and see the mechanics in action. It isn’t about giving you a set of rules to follow. It’s about showing the diversity of ways writers approach their craft, so you can develop your own style. What are some of the articles about? You’ll learn how to describe a party like F. Scott Fitzgerald, how to tell a story like George Orwell, how to write a speech like John F. Kennedy. There are other articles inspired by the likes of John Steinbeck, James Clear, Winston Churchill, Edgar Allen Poe, Charles Dickens, Steven Pressfield, and Jerry Seinfeld. Writing Examples is a crusade against the sterility of contemporary writing. So much of the advice you read says the same thing: “Be direct. Cut the fluff. Get to the point. Stick to short sentences.” And yeah, sure, this advice has merit. It’s useful in certain cases, but the problem is writers take these rules to be universal, which has homogenized writing styles. Even in my own writing, there’ve been so many times where I’ve stripped away my own voice in the name of “correctness.” I regret that. The truth is, there is no one way to write well, just as there is no one way to speak well. The way you speak in a boardroom is different from the way you speak on a first date, which is different from the way you speak with your childhood best friends. Writing is similar. Writing Examples is the opposite of Grammarly. It celebrates the wild, wacky, and the weird because it’s the bedrock of personality. The site’s explicit purpose is to inject some High Noon Chutzpah back into the world of writing. To teach you how to write with distinctly human fingerprints in a world that’s about to be flooded with AI-generated content. Forget playing it safe. That’s the most dangerous thing you can do in a world of instant writing. I want you to write with personality. I want you to play with punctuation. I want you to ditch the corporatized hogwash. I want to expand your sense of what great writing can be. And I want you to have fun doing it. But there’s more to the mission. Writing Examples is a protest against today’s Internet, where people spend the majority of their time reading ad-polluted articles and doom-scrolling the same few social media sites. Remember when we used to surf the Internet? When every site was its own wave to ride? Now, we’re like phone-addicted zombies, we mindlessly scroll Twitter, TikTok, LinkedIn, Facebook, or Instagram until we feel bad about ourselves — only to repeat the cycle a few hours later. Writing Examples is different. Heartfelt writing deserves a heartfelt presentation, so every element of the site has been designed from scratch. Energetically, we wanted to honor the gravitas of classic writing without the sleepiness of a drab old library shelf.  We said no to ads. We said no to pop-ups. No hijacking your attention. None of the flat white backgrounds that make the Internet feel so homogenous. And we said no to anything that feels like your 5th-grade English class. Writing Examples isn’t about what’s trending. It’s about learning from the great writers of times past, most of whom you know, many of whom you probably haven’t taken the time to read. The ultimate goal is to make Writing Examples a one-stop shop to learn about any kind of writing you can think of. Now, I dare you to dive into the site and get to work.

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Jonathan Gall
Jonathan Gall@jonathandgall·
@arzafran I'll tell people I knew you before you became an internet billionaire!
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Jonathan Gall@jonathandgall·
Hey folks, I am staffing a new innovation team in Kraków, Poland. ✧ Researcher: innovation frameworks, itws, forecasting (full-time) ✧ Designer: UX, graphic design, motion design (contract) ✧ AI Product Engineer: prototyping (contract) DM or email me (info in bio).
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Jonathan Gall@jonathandgall·
@derlukasg @framer One hundred percent this feeling. Product design stopped being my primary source of income for years now, but I still never miss an update of this community, and specifically all the friendships born at Loupe 18 & 19.
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Lukas Guschlbauer ☻
Lukas Guschlbauer ☻@derlukasg·
Is it weird that I feel *proud* of the @framer team for how far they’ve come? I‘ve been in their bubble so long (way more a few years ago) and when I see any releases/announcements I‘m always like „damn, you guys made it“ 🙌 Guess that’s the power of community building.
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Jonathan Gall@jonathandgall·
@greg_rog I was today old when I learned you ran a newsletter, and I follow very few individuals on Twitter. I am not sure how I missed this. Let's catch up one of these days. I spend a significant amount of time reading newsletters, so I can perhaps share with you something useful.
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Greg@greg_rog·
Is Substack the goat? If that’s the case, we’re really testing its patience with our sub-par articles. Despite putting in 10 hours a week for the last 6 months: ❌ There's no platform exposure ❌ We did not get any subs from Substack ❌ As a matter of fact… we did not really get any subs ❌ Our other channels don’t work for Substack ❌ Substack is silent ❌ There is no SEO ❌ Paid churn is real I elaborate on every point in the newest piece I link in the comment 👇 That being said, was anyone in similar position? Maybe you can give us any tips? Is moving to Beehiiv or Medium worth considering?
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Natalia Venditto🦋
Natalia Venditto🦋@AnfibiaCreativa·
This is JavaScript for non-developer or beginner developers that want to learn technical fundamentals, and how to make strategic decisions, to confidently participate of a cross-functional team conversation. >>
Wassim Chegham@manekinekko

Super proud of @AnfibiaCreativa who just released 23 bite-sized videos to help you explore the fundamentals of JavaScript. Check it out on @OReillyMedia! 👉🏽 learning.oreilly.com/search/?q=auth…

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Jonathan Gall
Jonathan Gall@jonathandgall·
@Treggify Sending you all the good vibes! You're going to crush this!
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Tregg 🤘@Treggify·
I think… I’m done making edits to my config talk. I think the time has come… to simply practice ad nauseam. I gave a rough version of this talk a couple months ago to a friend’s team. I think it’s much stronger now.
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Jonathan Gall@jonathandgall·
@hemeon Congratulations! What a way to start the weekend!
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Marc Hemeon
Marc Hemeon@hemeon·
I am speechless. Water No. 52 has sold. My largest painting to date - 88" x 66" Its going to a private socal collector I can now officially say I had a sold out show (even though it was last fall 2023). Time to make a new show!
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Jonas Treub
Jonas Treub@jonastreub·
Love the new @gittower icon. Brings some much needed character to the toolbar. And there is a fun dark mode version. Great work 💛
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
there's a joke on here that goes something like this: "i asked him how much it would cost to make this today. i will never forget his answer. 'we can't, we don't know how to do it anymore.'" I unironically think this is true of pants 🧵
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arzafran
arzafran@arzafran·
well where i live it’s still too expensive compared to traditional providers. the roaming plan is around 80usd and the static plan is 60. if you are in a place where there’s a monopoly of an ISP this will bring a bit of competition (which is my case) if you’re far from the main hubs and the only solution is cellular, this is way better and faster. regarding ease of setup, it was dead simple, took 5 minutes to setup and get online from scratch. last, the wifi emitter doesn’t have much range but you can easily get a couple of repeaters/extenders from starlink
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arzafran@arzafran·
testing @Starlink where only 4g modems were available. 10Mbps ->250Mbps upgrade. this is how the next billion people get online.
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Lukas Guschlbauer ☻
Lukas Guschlbauer ☻@derlukasg·
Sunday stroll at the plant rarities market ☀️🌱
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Jonathan Gall
Jonathan Gall@jonathandgall·
@patriciamou_ Sunshine City in Ikebukuro has that vision. Including a concert arena, an aquarium, an indoor attraction park, constant storytelling activities for kids, etc. sunshinecity.jp/en/
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Patricia Mou
Patricia Mou@patriciamou_·
We need to reinvent the mall. Malls took off in the 1950s as an attempt to create community vibrancy amidst the influx of suburbs. Unsurprisingly, capitalism and "buying things" became the focus. What if we replaced "stores" in malls with just third spaces? A high density area with conversation pits, bookstores, coffee shops, playgrounds, and places to dance, debate, and hang.
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emil@emilwidlund·
Just had one of my photographs selected as a Leica Master Shot. Many thanks to the @LeicaFotografie jury 🤍
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Jonathan Gall
Jonathan Gall@jonathandgall·
@johnypitts In lesser known series, The Mystwick School of Musicraft was fun. Otherwise, The Girl Who Drank the Moon is brilliant!
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