LWYMMD tech bros. (To pre-order for March 5, 2024 release, click the link in the bio.)
Me and @profgalloway will be appearing soon in a new Miami Vice reboot. Until then, listen to our latest @pivot.pod about psychedelics and techies; Biden’s AI chip ban and the impact of the Supremes decisions. (You can listen to the pod via the link on my bio.)
Tonight it’s me and some funny guy
An exclusive excerpt from @KaraSwisher’s forthcoming “Burn Book: A Tech Love Story”: As it turned out, it was capitalism after all. If I had to pick the moment when it all went off the rails for the tech industry, I’d choose Saturday morning, Dec. 10, 2016, when I was at a farmers market considering some epic Meyer lemons with my oldest son, who liked to cook. It was there in the San Francisco sunshine that I got a tip: The crowned heads of Silicon Valley’s most powerful tech companies had been summoned to tromp into Manhattan’s Trump Tower and meet the man who had unexpectedly just been elected president and was the antithesis of all they supposedly represented. “Skulk” was more like it. The only reason I was hearing about the tech summit was because one of tech’s top-tier players had not been invited because of his “liberal leanings” and “outspoken opposition” to President-elect Donald Trump. The outcast called me in a lather. “Sucking up to that corpulent loser who never met a business he didn’t drive straight into a wall, it’s shameful,” he said. “Can you believe it? Can you believe it?” After decades of covering the nascent internet industry from its birth, I could believe it. 🔗 Visit the link in the bio of @PostOpinions to read more. ✏️ Illustrations by @DougChayka.
An exclusive excerpt from @KaraSwisher’s forthcoming “Burn Book: A Tech Love Story”: As it turned out, it was capitalism after all. If I had to pick the moment when it all went off the rails for the tech industry, I’d choose Saturday morning, Dec. 10, 2016, when I was at a farmers market considering some epic Meyer lemons with my oldest son, who liked to cook. It was there in the San Francisco sunshine that I got a tip: The crowned heads of Silicon Valley’s most powerful tech companies had been summoned to tromp into Manhattan’s Trump Tower and meet the man who had unexpectedly just been elected president and was the antithesis of all they supposedly represented. “Skulk” was more like it. The only reason I was hearing about the tech summit was because one of tech’s top-tier players had not been invited because of his “liberal leanings” and “outspoken opposition” to President-elect Donald Trump. The outcast called me in a lather. “Sucking up to that corpulent loser who never met a business he didn’t drive straight into a wall, it’s shameful,” he said. “Can you believe it? Can you believe it?” After decades of covering the nascent internet industry from its birth, I could believe it. 🔗 Visit the link in the bio of @PostOpinions to read more. ✏️ Illustrations by @DougChayka.
An exclusive excerpt from @KaraSwisher’s forthcoming “Burn Book: A Tech Love Story”: As it turned out, it was capitalism after all. If I had to pick the moment when it all went off the rails for the tech industry, I’d choose Saturday morning, Dec. 10, 2016, when I was at a farmers market considering some epic Meyer lemons with my oldest son, who liked to cook. It was there in the San Francisco sunshine that I got a tip: The crowned heads of Silicon Valley’s most powerful tech companies had been summoned to tromp into Manhattan’s Trump Tower and meet the man who had unexpectedly just been elected president and was the antithesis of all they supposedly represented. “Skulk” was more like it. The only reason I was hearing about the tech summit was because one of tech’s top-tier players had not been invited because of his “liberal leanings” and “outspoken opposition” to President-elect Donald Trump. The outcast called me in a lather. “Sucking up to that corpulent loser who never met a business he didn’t drive straight into a wall, it’s shameful,” he said. “Can you believe it? Can you believe it?” After decades of covering the nascent internet industry from its birth, I could believe it. 🔗 Visit the link in the bio of @PostOpinions to read more. ✏️ Illustrations by @DougChayka.
An exclusive excerpt from @KaraSwisher’s forthcoming “Burn Book: A Tech Love Story”: As it turned out, it was capitalism after all. If I had to pick the moment when it all went off the rails for the tech industry, I’d choose Saturday morning, Dec. 10, 2016, when I was at a farmers market considering some epic Meyer lemons with my oldest son, who liked to cook. It was there in the San Francisco sunshine that I got a tip: The crowned heads of Silicon Valley’s most powerful tech companies had been summoned to tromp into Manhattan’s Trump Tower and meet the man who had unexpectedly just been elected president and was the antithesis of all they supposedly represented. “Skulk” was more like it. The only reason I was hearing about the tech summit was because one of tech’s top-tier players had not been invited because of his “liberal leanings” and “outspoken opposition” to President-elect Donald Trump. The outcast called me in a lather. “Sucking up to that corpulent loser who never met a business he didn’t drive straight into a wall, it’s shameful,” he said. “Can you believe it? Can you believe it?” After decades of covering the nascent internet industry from its birth, I could believe it. 🔗 Visit the link in the bio of @PostOpinions to read more. ✏️ Illustrations by @DougChayka.
My #4 perfecting the art of being number one. Extra points for the boulder posing.
A trip to Burlington, Vermont must include Ben. And then Jerry.
A trip to Burlington, Vermont must include Ben. And then Jerry.
A trip to Burlington, Vermont must include Ben. And then Jerry.
It’s not often these days that me and @katzish get a lunch alone, but this was a perfect one when we were in Vallauris last week.
In which the Chris Wallace Show panel worries about my MAGA status
I really enjoyed this interview with @sarahjessicaparker whose long career has evolved and morphed and includes entrepreneurial ventures that will surprise you. A lot of layers well beyond 25 years of Sex and the City — though there’s that too. A class act. (You can listen by clicking on the link in my bio.)
Yes I wore the Apple Vision Pro on The Chris Wallace Show and it apparently turns @reihansalam into a Democrat. Watch today at 10 am and 5 pm.
Did an amazing podcast with perhaps my fave comic, @iamwandasykes, that is really thoughtful on what is funny these days and how she made her new show for @netflix “I Am an Entertainer.” (You can listen to the interview if you click on the link in my bio.)
I still marvel at amazing clouds
Listen to a replay of an @onwithkaraswisher pod about me and @zuck (you can listen if you click the link in my bio).
The time @emanuelseth brought his self-described “cock purse” to the Pride Party.
Megafires and what you can do about them on today’s episode of #OnWithKaraSwisher.
Today on The Chris Wallace Show, we talk weed and my other panelists @reihansalam @lulugnavarro and @ksoltisanderson did NOT go Elon on the subject. Watch today at 10 am and 5 pm @cnn