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- 2024-06-27 at 21h42 · [[index]]
- 2024-04-17 at 22h02 · [[Index]]
- 2024-02-17 at 16h59 · [[Introduction]]
- 2024-01-26 at 13h52 · [[README]]
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![Chapter 1. The case for doing it in public](content/index.md#Chapter%201.%20The%20case%20for%20doing%20it%20in%20public)



## To silence the

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### [Chapter 1. The case for doing it in public](Chapter%201%20-%20The%20case%20for%20doing%20it%20in%20public.md) ([link](Chapter%201%20-%20The%20case%20for%20doing%20it%20in%20public.md))

- Limiting beliefs that hold us back from making things
- Open-sourcing knowledge: why open source still works
- Accountability and precommitments
- Authenticity by default, and ethical creativity
- When you can show your work
- The Observer Effect, and how to use it to your benefit
- What is all this for?
- To silence the voice of "not good enough"
- Imposter syndrome
- To be ethically creative
- Authenticity by default
- To open-source knowledge
- why open source still works
- To hold yourself accountable
- Accountability and precommitments
- To show your work
- To git gud
- The Observer Effect, and how to use it to your benefit

### Chapter 2. Mindset

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