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Content Experiment #4: Live casting my reactions to @cdixon.eth’s “Read Write Own” It might take 3 hours or all week, but I’ll cast all my thoughts as I have em. 1st impression: Wonderful cover art and an NFT mint I couldn’t get to work on mobile (I guess it’s delivering the real crypto experience 🙃)
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Also what an incredibly stacked book jacket. These are some heavy hitters fr Which makes me wonder…
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Who is “Read Write Own” written for? It’s not immediately obvious to me, but there are some hints already. Big Tech is noticeably absent from the jacket, but Big (Disney + Nike) and Tech (Altman + Suleyman + Kelly) are both all in! Mark Cuban as bait for business book readers is also telling.
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Combine this w the veritable art piece of a cover illustration (beach sunrise digitalized painting?? - what a specific vibe) My guess rn is RWO is written for non-independently wealthy, but still-relatively-self-actualized Silicon Valley operators AND anyone that used to tweet a lot from Brooklyn Let’s begin 🫡
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god I’m such a sucker for Dyson adjacent content - gg on quote selection this is gonna get some CS undergrads absolutely ripping on random ass MVPs for new social networks
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Table of Contents is MUCH denser than expected. Not revising my intended audience yet, but i am curious how this ends up playing out. Some corpo-tech books and up just repeating the same thing in a bunch of different ways bc people are just skimming anyways but fingers crossed here it’s not!
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