That's plenty to start with, for me at least. Thanks!
To answer your question: anything that makes a story, simplifies the problem, and is non-technical, I think is always a winner for introducing people to new things
https://github.com/parres-hq/marmot is the best resource.
What other sorts of things would you want to read? We're just starting to think about documentation/blogs/etc.
That's plenty to start with, for me at least. Thanks!
To answer your question: anything that makes a story, simplifies the problem, and is non-technical, I think is always a winner for introducing people to new things
An example being in your recent pod with nostr:nprofile1qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq32amnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwv3sk6atn9e5k7tcqyprpyha0h8j4fx4vdfu284jmkp74hytu6xth35zrnslepnwlglgmk3hl93d and you were talking about how switchboards were never private, ie early telephone literally had someone listening, vs spies highlighting a word in a newspaper
Why did people do that? And whats relevant today?