If you recognize this image you will never pay less than 7% for a home mortgage
Mike Pepi
7,017 posts
Writer, theorist, and strategist. Wrote "Against Platforms"
I'm active here too: mikepepi.substack.com
- Replying to @EPM106Imagine using the boiling point of water as a temperature reference lmao
- I’m not hating here (congrats to these folks) but I do wonder what Andy Warhol himself would say about, much less if he would read, any of these titles.
- I've discussed this before, but the issue with second generation social apps like threads, mastodon, ello, etc.. is that social media was part of an Ur digital utopian moment. Those platforms were there for that mix of socio-technical conditions for them to organically grow 1/2
- Replying to @MikePepiThis is a joke. I am not a licensed mortgage broker.
- I have some hard truths for big pharma: swimming Ozempic: swimming is better Depression and anxiety: swim Nootropics: swimming will oxygenate your brain Insomnia: swimming (kick set) High blood pressure: swimming ED: swimming (sprint sets) What am I missing?
- It’s absolutely god tier NPC to buy out the staging furniture in a new house. Just crazy work.Bought a house last weekend. Was staged so well I asked the staging co to buy all of the furniture. Thought it would cost a fortune to furnish 8k sf. $28,000. There is something here.
- We're about 10 yrs into the world of decentralized art, and while there are some great things going on (as there are bound to be in any large endeavor) I think it's come time to say that by and large the whole thing feels like its being driven by a group of people who desperately
- Replying to @Jolly_OliveSir, delete this (compares mets tenures, excludes Reyes old head years back with Mets, when he was 3 years older than Lindor now)
- Replying to @Alabaster_White and @EPM106Bill Nye the science guy over here
- Replying to @MikePepiI mean, I do think this is a good document for the moribund nature of how contemporary art re-enacts its importance for itself despite very limited purchase on anything outside its realm. Its like a genre that studies historical re-enactments as opposed to the events themselves.
- whole social scenes were held together by 4-5 power user cool people who basically swayed up to a 100 people to a party, so everyone kinda followed them / called them on their home phones before the night began. Also people would go to bars/third spaces to find out what was good.this is going to sound very gen z (which I am), but how did people organize parties before mobile phones? must’ve been a huge pain in the ass requiring 10x more coordination. how did ye olde millennials and those before them ever manage to do anything at all







