Chuck
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Good. I respect our differences.
Yeah. Well, you know what stuck out to me from that anecdote, Chuck, is like that's an example of early disruption, right?
Yeah. Well, you know what stuck out to me from that anecdote, Chuck, is like that's an example of early disruption, right?
Yeah. Well, you know what stuck out to me from that anecdote, Chuck, is like that's an example of early disruption, right?
Where people are like, oh, there's a change. There's a huge sea change in the way people do things. So this thing is going to totally go away forever. Yeah. Right. And just since the Internet age, we found that just doesn't really happen. Like everything from bookstores to paper to, I don't know, seeing people in person. We're all just destined to just go away because they've been replaced.
Where people are like, oh, there's a change. There's a huge sea change in the way people do things. So this thing is going to totally go away forever. Yeah. Right. And just since the Internet age, we found that just doesn't really happen. Like everything from bookstores to paper to, I don't know, seeing people in person. We're all just destined to just go away because they've been replaced.
Where people are like, oh, there's a change. There's a huge sea change in the way people do things. So this thing is going to totally go away forever. Yeah. Right. And just since the Internet age, we found that just doesn't really happen. Like everything from bookstores to paper to, I don't know, seeing people in person. We're all just destined to just go away because they've been replaced.
And it's just not how it goes, which I think is kind of neat to understand because it makes you a little less fearful of change or technology or progress in some ways. I agree. Although anyone who's listened to the end of the world knows there's plenty of technology to be scared of. It's got to be selective.
And it's just not how it goes, which I think is kind of neat to understand because it makes you a little less fearful of change or technology or progress in some ways. I agree. Although anyone who's listened to the end of the world knows there's plenty of technology to be scared of. It's got to be selective.
And it's just not how it goes, which I think is kind of neat to understand because it makes you a little less fearful of change or technology or progress in some ways. I agree. Although anyone who's listened to the end of the world knows there's plenty of technology to be scared of. It's got to be selective.
Yeah, newspapers, though, that one did take a pretty hard hit, but it wasn't necessarily because of the internet. It was because of captains of industry essentially realizing that they could capture journalism if they defunded local news. And that's exactly what happened. And I don't remember what episode it was on. There's a YouTube podcast that I love. You may introduce it to me or me to it.
Yeah, newspapers, though, that one did take a pretty hard hit, but it wasn't necessarily because of the internet. It was because of captains of industry essentially realizing that they could capture journalism if they defunded local news. And that's exactly what happened. And I don't remember what episode it was on. There's a YouTube podcast that I love. You may introduce it to me or me to it.
Yeah, newspapers, though, that one did take a pretty hard hit, but it wasn't necessarily because of the internet. It was because of captains of industry essentially realizing that they could capture journalism if they defunded local news. And that's exactly what happened. And I don't remember what episode it was on. There's a YouTube podcast that I love. You may introduce it to me or me to it.
One of the two. called Doomscroll. It's hosted by a guy named Joshua Cittarella. And he has the most interesting guests on who are just, they just think and talk about their thoughts. And I mean, like it's all rooted in, you know, like academia or research or something. There's not just riffing or anything like that. But one of them was talking about that capture and what happened to it. And
One of the two. called Doomscroll. It's hosted by a guy named Joshua Cittarella. And he has the most interesting guests on who are just, they just think and talk about their thoughts. And I mean, like it's all rooted in, you know, like academia or research or something. There's not just riffing or anything like that. But one of them was talking about that capture and what happened to it. And
One of the two. called Doomscroll. It's hosted by a guy named Joshua Cittarella. And he has the most interesting guests on who are just, they just think and talk about their thoughts. And I mean, like it's all rooted in, you know, like academia or research or something. There's not just riffing or anything like that. But one of them was talking about that capture and what happened to it. And
It's just so strange to think like, yeah, local newspapers went away. But the effect that that had on democracy and on people being informed and just generally caring about stuff, that was a huge, huge deal, allegedly.
It's just so strange to think like, yeah, local newspapers went away. But the effect that that had on democracy and on people being informed and just generally caring about stuff, that was a huge, huge deal, allegedly.
It's just so strange to think like, yeah, local newspapers went away. But the effect that that had on democracy and on people being informed and just generally caring about stuff, that was a huge, huge deal, allegedly.