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···+This was a small group session for founders and potential founders to understand cap tables, outside investment, and funding.+<iframe data-ratio="4:3" width="640" height="480" src="//speakerdeck.com/player/96647ba07f130132a3fb4e50a98dfa77">+Run through [[Venture Scouts]] and [posted to events there](https://venturescouts.ca/t/cap-table-term-sheets-learning-session/59). Includes a whole back section of founder questions that we walked through:+<p data-notist="bmann/FUZxwJ" data-ratio="4:3">View <a href="https://noti.st/bmann/FUZxwJ">Cap Table & Term Sheets Learning Session</a> on Notist.</p><script async src="https://on.notist.cloud/embed/002.js"></script>+<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/G5-h51_JMqQ" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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···Exploring shared housing options in [[Vancouver]] through [[Community Land Trusts]] (CLT) and other models.+Registered https://cobuilding.ca. Have an Airtable signup form at http://signup.cobuilding.ca to gather information, need to setup more of a landing page.
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_notes/secondbrain.md
···The concept of wikis goes back to an earlier era of the web. With the advent of blogging (and I would say, RSS feeds to subscribe and follow content from all over), wikis went away for a while.···I want to document and keep links to apps and tools that I research, use, and/or recommend, in order to find it again later, review if anything has changed, and to share it with other people.-I want to document articles. Maybe it's keeping a copy of something insightful, especially quoting relevant parts. Yes, like Roam helps to do, to capture these relevant parts. Here's an example of [saving and quoting 'When Tailwinds Vanish'](/article/tailwinds-vanish){: .internal-link}. I haven't social shared this anywhere, but have mentioned, shared privately, and discussed it in person with multiple people. Clearly something I should keep around.+I want to document articles. Maybe it's keeping a copy of something insightful, especially quoting relevant parts. Yes, like Roam helps to do, to capture these relevant parts. Here's an example of [saving and quoting 'When Tailwinds Vanish']({% link _notes/tailwinds-vanish.md %}). I haven't social shared this anywhere, but have mentioned, shared privately, and discussed it in person with multiple people. Clearly something I should keep around.Basically, if I'm going to share an article with someone, I should "keep" a copy, same as with recommending an app / tool / person.-_Sharing_ an article is more likely to be done through a [social share on my blog](https://blog.bmannconsulting.com/archives/social), which in turn gets cross posted to Twitter.[^1]+_Sharing_ an article is more likely to be done through a [social share on my blog](https://microblog.bmannconsulting.com), which in turn gets cross posted to Twitter.[^1][^1]: for search purposes, should have all the content on my blog accessible here as well and/or available for transclusion (which is really just the case that generalized transclusion from a URI is extremely useful)-I also have [Bookmarks on my blog](https://blog.bmannconsulting.com/bookmarks), mainly because that's one of the object types defined by the [[Indieweb]] [[Micropub]] interface. I will likely use it less now that this site exists.···-As mentioned above, I've got a variety of recommendations. This usually comes from someone asking "what do you use for X?", or it will come from personal research of figuring out what I should use. My [Personal CRM post](https://blog.bmannconsulting.com/personal-crm/) is a good example of this in blog post form.-The [startup page](/startup){: .internal-link} just got a categorized brain dump of a whole bunch of different categories. Some of them are people / service provider recommendations, like using Justin at Osler as a startup lawyer, or Mike at Sprout Accounting for company accounting.[^2]+As mentioned above, I've got a variety of recommendations. This usually comes from someone asking "what do you use for X?", or it will come from personal research of figuring out what I should use. My [[Personal CRM]] post is a good example of this in blog post form.-[^2]: Again, super painful to me that I'm not linking those names / companies to individual blocks or fragments, and with this page-based WikiJS interface, it's slightly too painful / time consuming to create those links.+The [[Startup]] page just got a categorized brain dump of a whole bunch of different categories. Some of them are people / service provider recommendations, like using Justin at Osler as a startup lawyer, or Mike at Sprout Accounting for company accounting.-There is a [seminal Algolia internal search article](/algolia-electron-internal){: .internal-link}[^algolia] that I refer to as the ultimate in company wide knowledge search interfaces, and it's pretty much what I want as well. I just tagged that article with [[memex]] for what I'll use for that shorthand from now on: all my information available and searchable / browseable at the point of looking for something.+There is a [seminal Algolia internal search article]({% link _notes/algolia-electron-internal.md %})[^algolia] that I refer to as the ultimate in company wide knowledge search interfaces, and it's pretty much what I want as well. I just tagged that article with [[memex]] for what I'll use for that shorthand from now on: all my information available and searchable / browseable at the point of looking for something.It's one of the reasons that I publish a lot of things publicly online. Future me has a chance of finding it again by doing `site:bmannconsulting.com some-search-term` to see if I've talked about it before.
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_posts/blog/2016-06-13-personal-crm.md
···excerpt: "I’ve been once again looking for a personal CRM. Something that gets to do’s out of my inbox, collects data and messages on the people that I’m interacting with, and generally keeps me informed and up to date in my communications. Here's a review of past tools and analysis of my choice."
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_posts/journal/2020-11-24-journal.md
···+Following up on [researching external drives]({% link _posts/journal/2020-11-14-journal.md %}), I biked over to [[Memory Express]] to buy an external NVMe enclosure and a 2TB NVMe drive.+The enclosure and drive I had researched before weren't available and because of the pandemic they aren't really allowing browsing. So, I had the sales person look up the different options for me.+I ended up with the [Vantec USB 3.1 NVMe Enclosure](https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX77615) and a [2TB Corsair drive](https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX00114158). There were slightly cheaper options than the Corsair, but it was a name I recognized and I figured it shouldn't be the absolute cheapest:++Here's the Corsair snapped into the board. I've already screwed down the far side with the included nut and screw:+After that picture, there is a thermal paste strip that goes right on top, and then a heat sink (strip of metal) that is sort of wedged on top of that. You slide it back into the Vantec metal enclosure.+For now, I'm formatting this for just MacOS. Here's how the drive shows up in Disk Utility before formatting:+Lots of format options here. No, you don't want to pick MacOS Extended. Apparently, Apple File System [[APFS]] is what you want. It's also what's used in iOS, and it's optimized for solid state drives (SSDs). More detail on the [Apple Disk Utility support guide](https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/disk-utility/dsku19ed921c/19.0/mac/10.15). I went ahead and just chose the plain APFS version.+First thing I did was create a new [[Steam]] game library folder on the new disk. I've only got 512GB on the inside of this Mac Mini. Inside Steam, you can now move games between library folders, which makes this a lot easier than it used to be.+Next up is documenting how to work with [[Filecoin]], which was the driving purpose of this purchase!
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