THE PENDING DRAFT

Zeldman.com turns 20 years old

June 1, 2015

I started this site with animated gifs and splash pages while living in a cheap rent stabilized apartment. PageSpinner was my jam. I was in love with HTML and certain that the whole world was about to learn it, ushering in a new era of DIY media, free expression, peace and democracy and human rights worldwide. That part didn’t work out so well, although the kids prefer YouTube to TV, so that’s something.

(Jeffrey Zeldman)

Congrats to Jeffrey Zeldman on his website’s 20 year anniversary! An impressive number and one of the most inspiring personalities in the web design community.

zeldman.com – My website is 20 years old today

Isaac Asimov – On Creativity

May 27, 2015

If you read one thing today, make it this text by Isaac Asimov on Creativity. It’s a short essay about his thoughts on what we humans need to come up with creative ideas.

This quote i liked particularly because it resembles something i thought about a lot lately.

Probably more inhibiting than anything else is a feeling of responsibility. The great ideas of the ages have come from people who weren’t paid to have great ideas, but were paid to be teachers or patent clerks or petty officials, or were not paid at all. The great ideas came as side issues.

To feel guilty because one has not earned one’s salary because one has not had a great idea is the surest way, it seems to me, of making it certain that no great idea will come in the next time either.

What would it be like if we all would have a basic income that is not coupled to any work at all? And the “work” we would still do was unpaid for? Would we really fail as a society because no one would want to work anymore, as some might think? Would no one ever clean a toilet again? Or would we be able to come up with much better and more creative ideas and solve problems in ways we would never even possibly imagine otherwise? I’m pretty certain the latter is more likely to be true.

But thats for another post. The text by Asimov has so many quotable parts, so better go ahead and read it in full.

Isaac Asimov – On Creativity

Adii Pienaar on Bootstrapping

May 22, 2015

Adii Pienaar writes about his views on bootstrapping a business and why he thinks it’s not just about the source of funding.

I learnt this the hard way, when I self-funded PublicBeta last year and whilst doing so again now with Receiptful. Self-funding essentially falls within the greater definition of what it means to bootstrap a business, but there’s a major disparity in practice.

I can summarize that disparity with one question: If Mark Zuckerberg were to sell Facebook and thereafter “invested” $1bn of his own money into a new startup, is that still bootstrapping?

I couldn’t agree more.

Adii Pienaar – The 5 Characteristics of Bootstrapping

Ghost after 2 Years

May 6, 2015

A lot of interesting facts about the first two years (yes, it has really been that long already) of Ghost since they launched on Kickstarter. John O’Nolan goes into great detail about the campaign, the money they raised and how they spent it and the future of Ghost.

April 29th is a very special day for us. It’s the day on which, two years ago, Ghost launched on Kickstarter and went on to raise $300,000. It’s the reason we’re here today!

To celebrate, we’ve got an enormous post in store for you, sharing exactly how we spent the Kickstarter money1, where we’ve gotten to so far, and what’s coming up next for Ghost.

An interesting view behind the scenes of an interesting project.

Ghost 2 Years