kurtbraunohler:


HOW DO I LAND?! Here’s a comp of the actual letters from the Cloud Project! The actual day had a very high winds, and the letters appeared and disappeared quite quickly. But if you watched the sky for 20 minutes you could probably piece it together. BUT STILL WE DID IT!!! Thanks to everyone who contributed! Photo by Robyn Von Swank!

Awesome.

kurtbraunohler:

HOW DO I LAND?! Here’s a comp of the actual letters from the Cloud Project! The actual day had a very high winds, and the letters appeared and disappeared quite quickly. But if you watched the sky for 20 minutes you could probably piece it together. BUT STILL WE DID IT!!! Thanks to everyone who contributed! Photo by Robyn Von Swank!

Awesome.

I’VE GOT BANANA.

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startup marketing: Branding your startup

cezinho:

Many people discount the importance of brand at startups. I hear founders giving excuses that range from “it’s not necessary for MVP” to simply “it’s fluffy stuff.” Naturally, when I ask them to define their brands, they respond with a list of product features. Very few understand the concept and…

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littlebigdetails:

Kickstarter - The email sign up field proposes related email provider is it thinks you may have mistyped your email.
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https://github.com/kicksend/mailcheck 

littlebigdetails:

Kickstarter - The email sign up field proposes related email provider is it thinks you may have mistyped your email.

/via renaud

https://github.com/kicksend/mailcheck 

Hamlet.

6 months ago - 1

You’re welcome.

There’s this feeling that no matter how hard you work, you can always be better, and as long as you can be better, you’re not good enough. You’re a slacker, you’re stupid, and MIT keeps an overflowing warehouse of proof in the second basement of building 36. There’s stress and there’s shame and there’s insecurity. Sometimes there’s hope. Sometimes there’s happiness. Sometimes there’s overwhelming loneliness.

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