Neo Vision’s Weekly Rant #50
Where we RANT about what goes exceptionally good and wildly bad when you turn your company digital
Today, we're taking a step back from the hustle and bustle of our daily lives to ponder a peculiar paradox of our modern world. We're more connected than ever, yet we often feel isolated. We have access to endless information, yet we struggle to understand our own behaviours and motivations.
We're talking about our collective addiction. Not just to substances but to behaviours and patterns that keep us in a perpetual state of motion. The addiction to work, to success, to the constant buzz of notifications. These are the invisible chains that bind us to a treadmill, always running but never really getting anywhere.
In an interesting twist, some in Silicon Valley, a place known for pushing boundaries, are turning to unconventional methods to break free from these chains. They're experimenting with substances like LSD, magic mushrooms, and ketamine in microdoses, claiming these substances unlock new levels of creativity and focus. But is this a sustainable path or a dangerous detour?
Silicon Valley Is On Drugs
Andrei, our CTO, also recommended the following article: The 5 pillars of every HTTP request
The article outlines five key aspects of HTTP requests: proper request formation, displaying a loading state, handling errors, making requests cancelable, and validating received data. These steps ensure reliable and user-friendly applications.
The science of B2B cold email subjects that convert (+ examples)
In a nutshell, the article shares some handy tips to craft catchy B2B cold email subject lines. It suggests keeping your subject lines short and snappy, personalizing them to resonate with the recipient, asking questions that pique their interest, and maintaining a casual tone. It also encourages adding a sense of urgency and testing different subject lines to see what works best. But remember, avoid sounding spammy or gimmicky - nobody likes that!