This Buster Keaton short has some classic moments and also makes no sense and is stressful but also I enjoyed every bit of it.
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This Buster Keaton short has some classic moments and also makes no sense and is stressful but also I enjoyed every bit of it.
A very Lethem book (obliquely) about the obama-trump transition, and about class differences when you’re a too-clever new yorker; comes off a bit dated now but it’s also arresting and special.
It’s fun to read all about Musk’s slow motion train wreck of a purchase (rip twitter) but on the other hand (and it pains me to admit this), the authors’ not-so-subtle anti-musk bias leads them to gloss over technical details that would’ve added fascinating color to the story.
Sobering look at the history of the company and the country makes a compelling bear case for Apple in the coming years; altho a galaxy brain take might be that Tim Cook has been actively plotting the American downfall and the rise of Chinese Communism.
This old classic hardly needs a review, I’ll just say on my second time through that it is impeccable and deep, and left me unsatisfied and antsy (as I think it was intended to).