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The internet really w as better, back before it turned into “five giant websites, each filled with screenshots of text from the other four.”
Enshitternet – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
Take a look at what the Arc browser is doing with Boosts as an example of what DevTools could be; experimental, fun, and downright cool. In Arc’s vision of the web, websites aren’t this thing you build in between meetings with your manager, but are instead toys that you can mold and reshape in the palm of your hand. Arc brings back the spirit of le... See more
Robin Rendle • A playground, a wellspring
IF YOU ARE GOING TO EAT SHIT, DON’T NIBBLE
Ben Horowitz • The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers
TOO MUCH BROKEN STUFF
Ben Horowitz • The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers

A lot of the original bloggers of 10-15 years ago have stopped writing new posts
Most of their blogs have a final post like this (this one by @tynan) and I know this feeling of guilt of not writing on your blog anymore
I think it's because the zeitgeist massively changed from https://t.co/zKKQ1Ca6tw
He has distanced himself from the faction known as “e/acc” or “effective accelerationism,” a term used by Beff Jezos, Marc Andreessen, and others as a winking dig at effective altruism. (Altman has tipped his hat to e/acc too, once replying “you cannot out accelerate me” to one of Jezos’s tweets—another sign that he serves at the pleasure of the ph
... See moreNate Silver • On the Edge: The Art of Risking Everything
The future of the internet that most excites me is also, in many ways, a snapshot of its past. It’s a place where the Neil Gaimans of the world don’t need to feed their thoughts into an engagement engine, but can instead put out a virtual shingle on their own small patch of cyberspace and attract and build a more intimate community of like-minded t... See more