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 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
Well this book starts with two quotes, and the first one is from a scholarly work of classic literature. Surely the second one will be equally high-brow
texas's extreme heat is messing with the economy because when it's really hot out people can't golf or go to amusement parks (they also get sick and die) heatmap.news/sparks/heat-...