Today, we remember a legend.
On this day in history, Harambe would have celebrated another birthday. An icon that became part of internet history, American culture, and an entire generation’s timeline.
Tomorrow marks 10 years since we lost him. Ten years since the moment the world stopped scrolling and collectively mourned something bigger than a meme.
He became a symbol of loyalty, strength, chaos, unity, and the strange beauty of the internet bringing millions of people together for one cause: never forgetting Harambe.
Everyone remembers where they were when they heard the news. And somehow, a decade later, his legacy still lives on.
Gone, but never forgotten.
Rest easy to a true patriot. 🕊️🇺🇸
May 27, 1999 — May 28, 2016
Forever in our hearts.
bro was right.
Atlassian down 75%. HubSpot down 69%. Figma down 86%.
Almost all of them down 30–70% from their 52-week highs.
AI is literally eating software alive and repricing every company in real time.
SaaS is cooked fr 😭
Gary Vee on whether NFTs are Dead
"Digital Collectibles are very interesting long term..I view it similar to contemporary art..Hot..Brash..and then slowly but surely"
"I was making videos at the height of NFTs,saying 99% are going to 0..But itd rise again like the internet"
"I built Veefriends with the hopes its one of the 10 that made it out of this era"
“The distance between deciding and doing is the single most reliable predictor of whether your life will be extraordinary or ordinary.”
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Levels of government statistic fakery:
1. Take actions to actually affect underlying data eg sell oil stored by gov’t to lower gas prices
2. Screw with the data collection eg take some data out of sample, add others
3. Stop publishing it regularly
4. Start publishing totally fake numbers
5. Stop publishing the data that is correlated with the data that people care about eg stop publishing gas or electricity consumption when people call out the difference between GDP and energy consumption
6. Final stage, the rot is so bad that people stop making any effort to publish any government statistic accurately and honestly. People stop believing government stats altogether, switching to private market options or their own personal surveys to the extent that they care