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Medium Steve

@djfleg

First DJ in the Olympics, Producer, nyc based

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linkhttp://www.soundcloud.com/octopusfleg calendar_today30-01-2010 08:46:30

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Went out drinking in New York with a friend from San Francisco last month. The bar was crowded and drinks were flowing when he said: “The people here are so nice and non-transactional, which is very different from SF.” The difference, he thinks, is that New York is a

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There are too many New Years in different cultures and I’m calling bullshit. If your New Year was that important, you’d have fireworks.

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the second you build a feed (esp video), your business model & your users’ wellbeing likely will diverge. engagement will become the metric, & health almost by definition is not maximized engagement. ads accelerate the distortion even more, but even subscription businesses

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I am happy some of the pretentiousness left, but hipsters unironically improved food and music taste. Sucks to say, but even non-peacocking hipsters still spread the hipster ideal

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Whatever you think about obsessively for six months literally restructures your brain tissue and then you walk around with a different brain acting like it's still you making choices when really it's just the thoughts you chose to loop on repeat six months ago now running

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i didn’t think i’d become one of those “death is what gives meaning to life” people but it’s becoming clearer that human art derives part of its meaning from the way the artist sacrificed part of their finite life to make it. they could have done anything but not everything and

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The inevitable success of this if it happened would once again prove that the you don’t have to aim for the lowest common denominator to succeed