Midjourney prompt: "an internet car going too fast, watercolor"

The Internet Demands Greatness

No one cares, so take more risks

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@jtowers349 about 2 years ago

It is outstanding editorial. I recently cancelled a load of my media subscriptions because money is tight but no was I was cancelling this one.

Dan Shipper about 2 years ago

@jtowers349 thank you so much!! that means a lot—we deeply value your subscription!

Georgia Patrick about 2 years ago

Thank you for writing about what it's like as a founder of your specific company, your specific dream, and your specific approach. You already have my requested advice on Lex. Today, I remind you to not forget what makes Every work. All sorts of people advise "write shorter" and not more than 500 words. But I don't pay for their stuff. I pay for Every, for longer articles which are well written and tightly wrapped around my higher standards for quality and meaningful work. Keep Lex in the same value proposition where it started. You don't need to please everyone--only the customers worthy of your time on earth and your innovation.

Bill Blackmon about 2 years ago

Great writing! I am trying to use Lex in Chrome on my Samsung Android phone. I am at the first step in the tutorial to define a draft of my topic. The text area does not allow input. Is Lex only functional a PC? I also have tablet. Keep up the good work :)