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After starting his account in 2009, Johnson quickly surmised two simple truths of the website: people came to see viral videos, particularly from regular people; and people liked to laugh, particularly at regular people.
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Fuckedcompany.com chronicled the biggest dot-com era busts from the perspective of a cynical, witty programmer.
Philip Kaplan • F'D Companies: Spectacular Dot-com Flameouts

Still haven't found the original story but here is one https://blog.codinghorror.com/new-programming-jargon/... See more

BLOGS AND PERSONALITIES Andrew Chen’s essays http://andrewchen.co Noah Kagan’s blog http://okdork.com Patrick Vlaskovits http://vlaskovits.com/blog www.twitter.com/pv Jesse Farmer http://20bits.com Sean Ellis http://www.startup-marketing.com http://growthhackers.com Paul Graham’s essays http://www.paulgraham.com/articles.html Aaron Ginn http://www.
... See moreRyan Holiday • Growth Hacker Marketing: A Primer on the Future of PR, Marketing, and Advertising

Here's what the future of education looks like:
1. Teaching will become an extremely lucrative profession. Salaries will follow a power law. The best teachers will make millions of dollars per year and teach thousands of students every year. In fact, this is already happening.
Google is trying to kill the 10 blue links. Twitter is being abandoned to bots and blue ticks. There’s the junkification of Amazon and the enshittification of TikTok. Layoffs are gutting online media. A job posting looking for an “AI editor” expects “output of 200 to 250 articles per week.” ChatGPT is being used to generate whole spam sites. Etsy i... See more