Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
future of the internet
Mary Martin • 1 card
The most miraculous part of this gig, though, was Sarah Shandl, a girl who raised her hand on Twitter the night I announced the gig, volunteering her services as a last-minute stage manager. I hired her over Twitter,
Amanda Palmer • The Art of Asking: How I learned to stop worrying and let people help
the good web
Marty Bell • 1 card
Creating A Better Internet Experience
Forest Linden • 4 cards
internet wild west
Preston Rakovsky • 2 cards

YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim uploaded the first YouTube video, "Me at the Zoo," on April 23, 2005. The 19-second clip features Karim discussing the long trunks of two elephants at the San Diego Zoo. Though not groundbreaking in content, the video set the tone for a new era of user-created videos.
Initially conceived as a dating site, YouTube pivo... See more
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Internet Artifacts
5 billion people use the internet.
Less than 1% understand it.
This mega thread will get you up to speed—starting today:
This idealistic dream brings to mind Marc Andreessen’s recent confession that the “original sin” of the internet was not building a payments layer into the browser. The paid communities you investigate are an attempt to remedy that sin and ground cyberspace in the material/economic systems that support our livelihoods.