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Hot take: Search engines won’t die, but if SEO is your main channel, you're screwed.
How ChatGPT and its competitors will upend digital marketing this year:
Please read; the most important piece I've written. Mass poisoning has suddenly killed off most sea life for 30 miles by the Tees. The govt claims it's natural; ind scientists warn it's manmade. The govt is desperate not to inquire too deeply as its freeport policy is at stake.
When a new power cable between the UK & Norway was switched on last year the assumption was that, in the short run at least, the vast majority of power would run in one direction: to the UK. New data shows the opposite just happened.
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Great Britain would often use its superpower might into bullying other nations to abolish slavery - despite sometimes violating international law & territories in the process.
A thread on the great lengths Britain would go to enforce abolition - using Brazil as an example. 🧵🇬🇧
Both Facebook and Google tell me that they are pivoting away from attribution modelling towards econometrics for evaluating effectiveness. Potentially, this has big implications.
Striking passage from @friedberg from latest @theallinpod on how complacency seeped into the Bay Area tech giants & startup culture over last two decades. (I edited this for tightness, and added the emphasis in blue.)
"The earth is degenerating today. Bribery and corruption abound. Children no longer obey their parents, every man wants to write a book, and it is evident that the end of the world is fast approaching."
- Assyrian tablet, c. 2800 BC
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The Peter Principle is the satirical theory that employees are generally promoted to their level of incompetence.
In 1974, the author of the Peter a principle, Dr. Laurence J. Peter, explained how he first got the idea and what can be done about it