Newsletter Checked Out When I was a kid, I wanted to be popular. I wasn’t popular, obviously. I was overweight, I had Ed Zitron Apr 27, 2023 9 min read
Newsletter Fire Mark Zuckerberg When Mark Zuckerberg announced in October 2021 that Facebook would now be known as “Meta,” many people fell for several Ed Zitron Apr 20, 2023 9 min read
Newsletter Falling With Style Elon Musk is playing make-believe as an executive. Ed Zitron Apr 13, 2023 7 min read
Newsletter Post-Bull Depression The vibes in everything are off at the moment. My own vibes. Work’s vibes. Everybody feels exhausted. There is Ed Zitron Apr 6, 2023 7 min read
Newsletter Free Bird I joined Twitter a few months after I moved to America. It was a place that awkwardly blended the serendipity Ed Zitron Mar 29, 2023 8 min read
Newsletter The Uncanny Valley It has been a truly bizarre week. We’ve watched three banks die, and then a fourth bank almost died Ed Zitron Mar 21, 2023 8 min read
Newsletter Bank Men, Freed When I started work on this piece, I was writing about Silvergate bank, one of the only banks willing to Ed Zitron Mar 14, 2023 12 min read
Newsletter Disruption Killed Innovation Despite its very obvious trust and safety issues, seemingly every major company is trying to cram generative AI into their Ed Zitron Mar 6, 2023 11 min read
Newsletter Social Media Is Dying $28 million a year. That’s roughly what Twitter Blue, Twitter’s $11-a-month (or $8 a month on web) subscription Ed Zitron Feb 21, 2023 9 min read
Newsletter Degenerative AI In an attempt to catch up with Google, a company that has successfully destroyed its popular search product through sheer Ed Zitron Feb 16, 2023 8 min read
Newsletter The Rot Economy At the center of everything I’ve written for the last few months (if not the last few years), sits Ed Zitron Feb 9, 2023 13 min read
Newsletter Tech's Elite Hates Labor I am furious. Though I try not to humour conspiracy theories, or suggest that there is any grand overture to Ed Zitron Feb 6, 2023 7 min read