cool interview! sometimes it can be awkward giving your friend money but it seems like i have a lot of company!
Matt Yglesias is taking in $1.4 million a year on Substack. His only overhead is his managing editor (who is also his wife) www.businessinsider.com/matt-yglesia...
The political writer — and as of the last four years, a small business owner — on the upside of unbundling.
anyone else getting an insane amount of bluesky notifications/followers recently? i literally haven't posted here in months and yet
the real answer is "people like me, but women." i read everything they publish except this nymag.com/strategist/
me. it's for me.
"The biggest expense in drilling is time it takes to drill. The easiest way to reduce drilling costs is to drill faster." @zeitlin.bsky.social@timlatimer.bsky.social on his buzzy startup's new approach to geothermal drilling:
The startup Fervo Energy is learning how to bring down costs — fast.
who are the good bluesky posters
It turns out that Shift Key is the podcast I was missing & didn’t know I was missing. Nuanced discussion from @robinsonmeyer.bsky.social@jessejenkins.bsky.social left me smarter and better informed than I was an hour ago. Will take its place with Volts, Catalyst, and Zero as my must-listens. ·
I’m stealing/adapting this from @zeitlin.bsky.social but: Remaking the movie yesterday except it’s about The Rolling Stone; man thinks he’s struck gold — GOLD, dammit — and releases Brown Sugar, Some Girls, Under my Thumb, Midnight Rambler, and Stupid Girl, gets immediately canceled, end of movie.
I opened this app for the first time in a while and the whole timeline was Will Stancil fighting with someone about the media and the 2024 election. I mean no disrespect to Stancil, but Bluesky is not exactly delivering me something that isn’t available on Twitter