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29 votes
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How to make a living as an artist
31 votes -
Voyager Technologies CEO says space data center cooling problem still needs to be solved
48 votes -
The "AI god" narrative is actually a corporate power grab
43 votes -
Tesla 'Robotaxi' status check eight months in: a complete joke
54 votes -
Warner Bros. Discovery considers restarting talks with Paramount
16 votes -
Update on developer access and platform security | Spotify for Developers
10 votes -
Finnish nuclear development group Steady Energy has begun building a pilot plant in Helsinki that aims to pave the way for Europe's first small nuclear heat reactor
13 votes -
Moderna won’t run phase III vaccine trials as skepticism grows in US
22 votes -
Spotify will soon sell hardcover and paperback books through its app, in partnership with Bookshop.org
24 votes -
Europe’s $24 trillion breakup with Visa and Mastercard has begun
64 votes -
Finland opens Europe's first lithium mine – will create about 350 jobs and offers Europe's only production chain of its kind, reducing reliance on Chinese imports
15 votes -
Why Google just issued a rare 100-year bond
25 votes -
The death of mass market paperbacks
33 votes -
Jeff Bezos bought The Washington Post to save it. Instead, with a mass layoff, he’s forced it into severe decline.
19 votes -
The shadowy world of abandoned oil tankers
16 votes -
Elon Musk says Tesla ending Models S and X production
34 votes -
SpaceX gives $1M prize to literal Nazi who has brags about his profound racism
23 votes -
TSMC to make advanced AI computer chips in Japan
17 votes -
Whatever happened to the Uber bezzle?
26 votes -
The Boring Company faces Nashville tunnel criticism
24 votes -
SpaceX is acquiring xAI
45 votes -
Jeff Bezos orders layoffs at 'The Washington Post'
49 votes -
Walmart hits $1 trillion market cap, fueled by growth of e-commerce, new businesses
15 votes -
Ashes of Creation founder resigns as studio begins mass layoffs
26 votes -
Alphabet plots big expansion in India as US restricts visas
20 votes -
Michigan anti-trust lawsuit alleges oil companies colluded to “capture and kill” clean-energy and electric-vehicle efforts
20 votes -
French prosecutors raid Elon Musk’s X offices in Paris, under investigation for knowingly peddling CSAM, sexual deepfakes, holocaust denial, and fraudulent data extraction as an "organized gang"
54 votes -
UK retailer GAME closes all standalone stores as it enters administration
15 votes -
US judge allows last of five offshore wind projects halted by Donald Trump to proceed
42 votes -
The downfall of OnePlus will be studied | The "enthusiast brand" arc
32 votes -
Finland is leading the race to decarbonise industrial heat emissions, using sand to produce fossil-free steam
12 votes -
Anthropic faces new music publisher lawsuit over alleged piracy
5 votes -
Greensand Future plan to pump thousands of tonnes of climate-warming CO2 into an old oil field 250km from Denmark's west coast
7 votes -
Why there's no European Google?
38 votes -
In the 1930s a radical conservative faction almost pushed Finland into full authoritarianism
8 votes -
Amazon’s promotion of ‘Melania’ has critics questioning its motives (Amazon has spent 35M on marketing on top of its 40M budget)
34 votes -
The succession drama about to hit a $40 billion Swedish empire – the Wallenbergs are seeking an orderly transition of power to the next generation amid a complicated outlook
7 votes -
Gold Star Distribution Inc., issues recall of thousands of popular FDA-regulated products including drugs, devices, cosmetics, human foods, and pet foods in Indiana, Minnesota and North Dakota
15 votes -
Newcastle council is looking into restoring a ferry route between the UK city and Bergen in Norway – it last operated in 2008, when it was cancelled due to rising oil prices
20 votes -
How sustainable Copenhagen became fashion's fifth city – in twenty years the Danish capital's fashion week has pushed for greener standards and catapulted homegrown talent
6 votes -
Amazon is closing its Fresh grocery, Go convenience stores in the US
23 votes -
Creative people with ADHD: how do you handle execution and follow-through when doing small business work for yourself? I feel like I need to hire a business partner or assistant.
I’m a highly creative person with strong execution skills on the makers side of things, design, fabrication, ideation, problem-solving. Where I consistently fall down is follow-through when...
I’m a highly creative person with strong execution skills on the makers side of things, design, fabrication, ideation, problem-solving. Where I consistently fall down is follow-through when working solo: logistics, setup, listings, shipping, scheduling, the last-mile admin that turns finished work into something that actually exists in the world.
I have a lot of very good monetizable ideas and skills, and I LOVE the creative part, but I just flounder at the rest.
I've joked in the past about needing a manager, someone who tells me what to make and how much of it, and I just make the deadlines and they ship, but more and more recently I've realized that might be exactly what I need.
Recently I've been doing some free design and branding work for a local indigenous restaurant and despite not getting paid for it, I LOVED doing it. And I've been getting asked about why I don't do it for other businesses too, as I have the experience and skills to, and it's like I would but the freelance aspect of having to find my own clients and stuff is just daunting.
And same thing with a couple ideas I've had that utilize 3D Printing and 3D design. I have a product idea that would fit a perfect niche that isn't currently being filled by any big players, as well as a monetization and resale license plan, but it's the execution.
When left to my own devices I kind of just fizzle out.
And I have a lot of designs and artwork that can absolutely translate to clothing and apparel, and I used to have a very active redbubble / society6 presence.
Like I know body-doubling is a really good ADHD hack that works, but I'm not sure how to body double something like this, but I would if I could.
So I guess I'm asking if anyone else has had to deal with this or if anyone has had to hire a creative partner/assistant/manager, and if so how'd that go and what is that like? Also where do I even go to find a person like that?
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Finland is the undisputed world leader when it comes to icebreakers – Finnish companies have designed 80% of all those currently in operation, and 60% were built at shipyards there
26 votes -
German chain Aldi bets big on cheaper groceries as US shoppers feel squeezed
37 votes -
New California law means big changes for real estate listing photos
16 votes -
Star Wars shake-up: Kathleen Kennedy steps down as George Lucas protégé Dave Filoni, exec Lynwen Brennan take over Lucasfilm
39 votes -
Cory Doctorow | AI companies will fail. We can salvage something from the wreckage.
91 votes -
Sony’s TV business is being taken over by TCL
34 votes -
South Carolina's freeway for bikes
9 votes