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May 2022
13:
Elon, Land, and Stablecoins
April 2022
29:
Harberger's Office
April 2022
15:
Freedom and Flatbread
April 2022
01:
The Military-Industrial Memeplex
March 2022
25:
Abrogation Theory
March 2022
18:
Gays, Jews, and Geniuses
March 2022
15:
My Enemy's Money is My Friend
March 2022
10:
Regulation, Abstraction, and Discord Grinders
March 2022
08:
Crypto and the War in Ukraine
March 2022
04:
Apeing into War
February 2022
28:
Global Money, Global War
February 2022
23:
The Meme Leak Theory
February 2022
18:
Hype-Free Web3
February 2022
16:
Perpetual Gamma Squeeze
February 2022
09:
Visible Capital
February 2022
04:
Progress and Volatility
January 2022
28:
Impossibly Useless
January 2022
21:
Ponzi and the City
January 2022
18:
Stalin in the Metaverse
January 2022
12:
GitHub Shrugged
January 2022
09:
Unpacking the Web3 Sausage
January 2022
07:
Snow Day
December 2021
17:
Don't show Me the Money
December 2021
10:
The Unchained Web
December 2021
03:
In Praise of Ponzis
November 2021
25:
Crossing the Bank
November 2021
19:
Crypto Quentin and Non-Fungible Taylor
November 2021
12:
GitHub for X
November 2021
05:
Crypto and the Conservation of Centralization
October 2021
22:
Friday!
October 2021
15:
Invisible Hierarchies
October 2021
08:
Money and Beauty.
October 2021
01:
Crypto Rorschach Test
September 2021
23:
Clones and Colonizers
September 2021
10:
Andreessen Pulls a Bezos
September 2021
03:
Leaving Yourself at Home
August 2021
31:
The Winners of Remote Work
August 2021
27:
Selling Your Soul to Yourself
August 2021
20:
Naked Capitalism
August 2021
13:
Remote and Indispensable
August 2021
06:
The Office Leak Hypothesis
July 2021
30:
Remote Losers
July 2021
23:
Listed.
July 2021
16:
Remote Worship
July 2021
09:
The Talent Portfolio
July 2021
02:
Betting the Firm
June 2021
25:
Invisible Talent Leaks and Outlier Employees
June 2021
18:
Let's get physical
June 2021
09:
The Crypto Future of Work
June 2021
04:
The Epic Opportunity
May 2021
28:
The Long Chin
May 2021
21:
Explicit Economics
May 2021
13:
No Floor, No Ceiling
May 2021
07:
Raiders of the lost Bank
May 2021
03:
The Token Society
April 2021
23:
The TINA Economy
April 2021
20:
Lovers and Leavers
April 2021
16:
Winner Takes Most
April 2021
09:
The Ponzi Career
April 2021
02:
The Talent Equation
March 2021
25:
NFTs and the Future of Work
March 2021
16:
Krugman is wrong about the internet. Again.
March 2021
12:
Brute-force Creativity
March 2021
04:
The Office Prisoner's Dilemma
February 2021
26:
Remote Bullying
February 2021
19:
The Future of Work is Unreal.
February 2021
11:
The Data Disease (and Cure)
February 2021
08:
Work, Cities, and Offices in a World of Infinite Choice
February 2021
03:
Bezos and Offline Day One
January 2021
29:
WeWork and Poetry
January 2021
27:
The 2020s: A Decade of Passionate Intensity
January 2021
22:
WeWork, Miami, and the Future of Cities
January 2021
15:
Canceling the Street
January 2021
08:
Bitcoins and Buildings
January 2021
04:
The Office as a Choice
December 2020
31:
Cities & Buildings: 6 Things to Watch in 2021
December 2020
06:
Slack and the Imaginary Economy.
November 2020
17:
Airbnb in Context
November 2020
06:
On the internet, nobody's knows you're a god.
October 2020
22:
Rise of the 10X Class
October 2020
16:
Stop and Continue
October 2020
09:
The TikTokization of Work
October 2020
02:
The Disconnected Office
September 2020
18:
Canceling the City
September 2020
04:
The Future of Work is Medieval
August 2020
21:
COVID? NYC's Real Problem is the Internet
August 2020
17:
Can Cities Go Extinct? (Part 1)
August 2020
10:
WeWork & Airbnb will be Fine
July 2020
31:
Housing makes you racist. Tech can help.
July 2020
23:
Disrupted Cities & The Urbanizer's Dilemma
July 2020
17:
The Office Won't Budge
July 2020
12:
Greg Lindsay on The Future of Cities, Millennial Metrics, and Multigenerational Homes
July 2020
10:
Living on the Tail
July 2020
03:
Liquid Living, Immovable Cities, and Institutional Appetites
June 2020
26:
If the New York Times Were a City, Would You Live In It?
June 2020
19:
Apple, Landlords, and the Revolt Against Monopolies
June 2020
12:
Is Density Destiny?
June 2020
05:
Did Cities Fail Us?
June 2020
04:
2020: Tech's Impact on Real Estate
May 2020
29:
Future of Work? Hold Your Horses
May 2020
21:
Landlords are Zucked
May 2020
15:
NBC: The Office of the Future
May 2020
15:
Outsourcing Cities, Coffee Offices, Reviving WeWork, and Shorting Campuses
May 2020
08:
Google Goes, Airbnb Cuts, WeWork Fights, and Common Grows
May 2020
06:
Home Alone: What's Next for Airbnb?
May 2020
01:
Study from home, live on campus.
May 2020
01:
Future of Work: Don't ask where, ask how.
May 2020
01:
Are you ready for Post-Pandemic Posturing?
April 2020
30:
Clean Malls, Spacious WeWorks,Empty Schools, and Unsustainable Cities
April 2020
28:
Forty in Quarantine
April 2020
24:
Unbundling Cities, Extending Airbnb, Disrupting Kitchens, and Building Startups
April 2020
17:
Healthy Travel, Virtual Friends, Empty Offices, and Zoom Goats
April 2020
10:
Amazon Masks, Airbnb Bailouts, Autonomous Virus, Moon Walls, and Google Errors
April 2020
03:
WeWork Billions, Zoom Bombings, Amazon Spouses, and Phone Weddings
March 2020
27:
Pant-less Office, Acoustic Homes, Airbnb Glut, and Bacterial Construction
March 2020
22:
Coronavirus Response: Urban Technology in China and the U.S.
March 2020
20:
WeWork Cash, Amazon Code, Quarantine Leases, and Radical Localism
March 2020
13:
Office viruses, Human Retail, Flagship Funerals, and Online Drinking
February 2020
27:
Real Estate’s New Age of Abundance
February 2020
17:
Real Estate Innovation: What Makes a Winning Strategy?
December 2019
19:
We Are All Adam Neumann: A Short Farewell to 2019
December 2019
13:
Hotel Masayoshi: How to Fund the Future of Real Estate?
December 2019
09:
Neumann’s Vortex: WeWork and the Key to Real Estate’s Future
October 2019
17:
Long WeWork, Short Airbnb?
October 2019
03:
Farewell to We: What's next for WeWork?
September 2019
11:
It’s Not We, It’s You: A Lesson That Landlords Must Learn
August 2019
21:
Can ‘We’ Work? Perspectives on WeWork’s IPO
May 2018
22:
Is Starbucks is a Coworking & Toilet Operator?
February 2018
03:
No Rent: Real Estate’s New Business Models
October 2017
25:
Do Landlords Dream of Electric Sheep?
September 2017
05:
Can Blockchain Revolutionize Real Estate?
August 2017
06:
Future of Real Estate? Look to Japan
June 2017
25:
Sharing Won’t Change Real Estate
May 2017
25:
Can housing become a service?
April 2017
19:
Dislocation - The Future of Urban Housing
January 2017
15:
What might kill WeWork?
December 2016
26:
Don't Think of a Building
September 2015
10:
Does the world need another social platform?
June 2012
12:
China leads global convergence of retail, media, hardware, and logistics
November 2011
24:
Why Did Cities Become So Big in the 20th Century?
December 2010
21:
19th Century Origins of Japanese and Korean Development
September 2009
24:
Inflation, Deflation, and the Politics of Language
June 2009
04:
Buying into Communism
January 2009
14:
The Commodification of Communication
May 2004
16:
Incredulity towards Postmodernism: Baudrillard, Pessoa, and the Simulacra of Precession
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