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Knowledge building app
Great app to access the knowledge media across multiple devices. Downloaded audiobooks lose pockets of data sometimes. Hope the developers fix this
Worth it
Expensive but worth it. Valuable AI / IT content you cannot find elsewhere.
Just Like a Gym Membership
Even an elite gym membership can feel like a steal when you actually use it—because the return goes far beyond the price. You’re not just paying for equipment; you’re investing in long-term health, energy, mindset, and the kind of environment that elevates how you show up in life.
That same principle applies to O’Reilly (both the app and browser experience). On the surface, it’s a subscription. In reality, it’s a compounding engine for your career and your thinking.
But just like the gym, it only works if you show up and put in real effort.
If you engage with it intentionally—reading, watching, practicing, revisiting concepts—it becomes incredibly powerful. You’re not just consuming content; you’re building capability. Over time, that capability turns into confidence, better decisions, stronger technical instincts, and yes… higher earning potential.
“The more you learn, the more you earn” is true—but it undersells what’s actually happening here.
You start to:
- Solve problems faster and with more creativity
- See patterns others miss
- Contribute meaningfully to teams, projects, and beyond
- Build things that actually matter
And that ripple effect extends outward. When you level up your skills, you become more useful—to your team, your company, and anyone your work impacts.
So the real value of the O’Reilly subscription isn’t just in the content library—it’s in what you become if you consistently apply it.
Use it lightly, and it’s just another subscription.
Lean into it, and it becomes a career accelerant.
Simple as that.
If the topic is covered here, I’d choose this content over “free” options every time.
And if you can get your company to pay for it—go ahead and pin another gold star on your jacket.
That same principle applies to O’Reilly (both the app and browser experience). On the surface, it’s a subscription. In reality, it’s a compounding engine for your career and your thinking.
But just like the gym, it only works if you show up and put in real effort.
If you engage with it intentionally—reading, watching, practicing, revisiting concepts—it becomes incredibly powerful. You’re not just consuming content; you’re building capability. Over time, that capability turns into confidence, better decisions, stronger technical instincts, and yes… higher earning potential.
“The more you learn, the more you earn” is true—but it undersells what’s actually happening here.
You start to:
- Solve problems faster and with more creativity
- See patterns others miss
- Contribute meaningfully to teams, projects, and beyond
- Build things that actually matter
And that ripple effect extends outward. When you level up your skills, you become more useful—to your team, your company, and anyone your work impacts.
So the real value of the O’Reilly subscription isn’t just in the content library—it’s in what you become if you consistently apply it.
Use it lightly, and it’s just another subscription.
Lean into it, and it becomes a career accelerant.
Simple as that.
If the topic is covered here, I’d choose this content over “free” options every time.
And if you can get your company to pay for it—go ahead and pin another gold star on your jacket.
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Unusable offline. Cancelling my subscription.
This was my favorite app for 5+ years. I travel regularly and used it to study during long flights with unreliable internet. Recently they changed something so your login times out faster. So even if you download content, it quits working an hour into my flight. It quit working during 8 of my trips this month. I’m going to have to switch back to paper books.
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