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Martin Gurri • Revolt of the Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium
He’s also often hilarious. A video of him dorking out with a fidget spinner went viral, and his trolling of the Young Turks at the 2016 Republican Convention can safely be described by the overused term of “epic.”
Michael Malice • The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics
Other writers who are also supreme: Kathy Sierra¹,
@gruber, @dhh, @codinghorror, @SethGodinBlog, @slatestarcodex, @wasbuxton, @andy_matuschak, @worrydream, @micsolana.
[1] https://t.co/DQPcalTd7j
Des Traynorx.com
Because there’s an endless amount of data available to us and we have a limited bandwidth to conserve, we might consider carefully curating the quality of what we allow in.
Rick Rubin • The Creative Act: A Way of Being

Hamish McKenzie: On social media, posers are often given the most status points, and so we’re left with a misleading idea of authority; it seems the people who are loudest in their claims to be experts — the ones we hear from most on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube — are the ones to be most wary of. When self-proclaimed experts are ultimately... See more