I've noticed recently that I can't seem to find top tier content very easily. For instance, if someone is building their first startup, I point them to Sam Altman's "Startup Playbook" or PG's essays — they're concise and invaluable. Everyone has a favorite startup book or YouTube channel, but there are a few materials that universally get a nod.<p>But not I'm trying to find the equivalent in a few other subjects:<p><pre><code> - Leading small remote teams (growth and technical)
- User defined data schema architectures (i.e., how AirTable, Notion architect their data)
- SaaS integrations best practices (how to integrate your SaaS product with SalesForce, agnostic db connectors, ETL data pipelines, etc...)
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I have a faint memory of once using Google to find things. Now there's just a deluge of content from all directions and I can't seem to effectively wade through it.<p>Analogous to the 10x developer, how do reliably (perhaps counter-intuitively) find top 10x content on a given subject?