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The death of the public intellectual
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@dreambabypress asked @taylorlorenz for a list of 10 things she loves and 10 things she hates.
Taylor Lorenz is the author of Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence, and Power on the Internet. She’s a technology columnist at The Washington Post and has written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, Rolling... See more
instagram.comMy latest column at The New Yorker is about the revenge of homepages: Why we're turning toward individual websites as the platform era of the internet continues to disintegrate.
I started working on this piece because I've found myself going to homepages more often. It's a way to get a controlled, curated look at what a publication offers, and a... See more
I started working on this piece because I've found myself going to homepages more often. It's a way to get a controlled, curated look at what a publication offers, and a... See more
Anyone else feel like something’s shifting?
I’m done caring about going viral.
I’m done posting just to stay relevant.
I’m done pretending I care about algorithms.
All I want is to write what matters, grow at my own pace, stack my income streams, and spend more time offline.
Nothing else. Literally nothing else.
Who’s with me?
I’m done caring about going viral.
I’m done posting just to stay relevant.
I’m done pretending I care about algorithms.
All I want is to write what matters, grow at my own pace, stack my income streams, and spend more time offline.
Nothing else. Literally nothing else.
Who’s with me?
𝙰𝚒𝚣𝚊 𝙲. ⚡️ • 𝙰𝚒𝚣𝚊 𝙲. ⚡️ | Substack
TLDR: Presenting new work next Saturday in SF about Christianity and technology
LONG FORM:
Christianity in Silicon Valley has been an expanding subject. Both in seemingly earnest revival and interest in faith, as well as faith as a justification for our culture of... See more
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