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I disagree. I feel there is a genuine insight at the core of it.




I think that LinkedIn writing style is so infectious that people who do have something to say wind up getting sucked into it and wind up dodging tomatoes in the comment section as a result.

>wind up dodging tomatoes in the comment section as a result.

Pretty sure the first rule of writing on the internet is ignore the comments section


There’s the prolific curmudgeon with a tomato cannon backed by a whole tomato farm and then there’s what you get when people thought your blog post was written by A.I. Ignore the first.

Yeah me too. Lately LI is like:

CMSs are done!

Let that sink in!

Some dude trew away his CMS and vibe coded some markdown based static stuff that does the same.

No harddrive was wiped this particular time.

The world is different now, reply in comments if you agree. Reply “airhead” for my 3 slides which are even more insightful than this post.


A genuine insight turned into a cartoon self-help scam-artist LinkedIn inspirational quote cliche version of itself...



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