$1 million dollar prizes aside, I think there's been a quiet hunger for articles. The pendulum swung too far in the direction of TikTok and endless scrolling and the internet has a chance to self-correct.
I don't think the human brain was meant to be ripped in a thousand different directions as soon as you get on your phone. Too much chaos that has downstream affects on the quality of everyday life.
Long form content allows you to focus on set of ideas. It brings order to the mind. You learn more, you feel better, and usually you're left with something you can actually apply to your life, even if it's just a better way of thinking.
Especially with AI, we've gotten to the point where we think we want things as short as possible. We have this deranged desire to "get to the point" when the point is to sit with it. You can collect all of the tips and tricks you want but you're completely missing the context that allows you to turn those tips into results. A bullet list of actionable steps will do absolutely nothing for you.
Pre-2015 books are the best option, but articles are a great step in what I think is the right direction.
With all the hype around yesterday’s LEGO × Pokémon preorder, many are calling for it to be a profitable long-term investment.
People are already speculating this could become a 5-figure collectible one day... do you buy it?
What do you think this set will be worth in 2036?⤵️
x402 is the future of autonomous commerce, indeed!
Awesome to see teams like @zauthx402 building verification infra to help bolster trust and ensure agents run efficiently 🔥
It’s been really fun and refreshing to work on something I’m super excited by
Users hitting cool cards and redeeming (even though we offer 100% buyback) since they genuinely want the card feels great
I think it is safe to say 2026 is going to be a big year for Monster