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Stanford’s Michael Bernstein,
Sarah Kessler • Gigged: The Gig Economy, the End of the Job and the Future of Work
I think that at this point in life—after ten or so years of a proliferative mode in the online idiom—there is a craving to return to an earlier, slower internet. Before real chronology and temporal relationships were replaced with sped-up simulations of real-time.
Substack • martin luther's wordle starter
Its genesis is a largely obvious, mostly unremarkable blog post—not even four hundred words long—that outed a little-known technology investor as homosexual.
Ryan Holiday • Conspiracy: A True Story of Power, Sex, and a Billionaire's Secret Plot to Destroy a Media Empire
Overnight I had gone from monster to cliché.
Jonathan Rauch • Denial: My 25 Years Without a Soul (Kindle Single)
began working himself into American business circles.
Reeves Wiedeman • Billion Dollar Loser: The Epic Rise and Spectacular Fall of Adam Neumann and WeWork
While the magazine fashion editor may periodically use their ability to pick out and promote a previously unheard voice, the algorithmic feed never will; it can only iterate on established engagement.
Kyle Chayka • Filterworld
Mark Fisher was possibly the last of a disappearing breed: the music critic as prophet.