The hottest Substack posts of The New Internet by Jeff Morris Jr.

And their main takeaways
10 implied HN points 22 Nov 24
  1. The creator economy has exploded since 2019, allowing many artists and influencers to turn their online popularity into profitable businesses. They create content, build audiences, and find various ways to earn money.
  2. Investors are shifting focus from traditional 'creator stack' platforms to supporting creators directly. This new model involves investing in creators for a share of their future earnings, recognizing that creators could also build software and tech businesses.
  3. Advancements in AI are changing how creators work, enabling them to create software without big teams. More creators are moving towards building apps and software products, expanding beyond just making content.
9 implied HN points 19 Nov 24
  1. People are starting to care more about whether the content they consume online is made by humans or AI. This is similar to how we value handmade crafts for their quality.
  2. As AI tools become more popular, many creatives worry that handmade digital work will fade away. However, some believe there should still be a space for people who create things by hand online.
  3. Finding a balance between using AI tools and keeping the human touch in our digital creations is important. Some things will always feel better when they are made by real people.
4 implied HN points 02 Dec 24
  1. Apple is looking to upgrade the Apple Watch with smart fabric bands that can track health metrics like blood pressure and ECG readings. This could change how we monitor our health with wearable tech.
  2. A new patent suggests Apple is considering a modular iPhone design, allowing users to swap out components like batteries or cameras. This would make phones more customizable and easier to repair.
  3. Apple is working on enhancing Siri with advanced AI to have more natural conversations. This could improve how people interact with their devices and compete with other smart assistants.
3 HN points 02 Jul 24
  1. The Warriors dynasty is officially over with Klay Thompson's trade, surprising many fans who imagined a different ending for this iconic team.
  2. Dynasties don't end in one moment; they fade over time due to injuries, changes, and struggles. It's a journey with both highs and lows.
  3. Celebrate your own achievements and good times, but also remember that all success, like dynasties, won't last forever.
4 HN points 06 Sep 23
  1. Facebook's attempt to compete with Tinder failed, and Tinder ended up beating them.
  2. Tinder was prepared for the competition from Facebook by having an alternative authentication plan in place.
  3. Twitter, rebranded as X, is now showing promising signs of success against Facebook in the social media platform competition.
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2 HN points 03 Oct 23
  1. Surviving a bear market can help venture capitalists become better investors.
  2. Experiencing market crashes can lead to improved capital allocation skills.
  3. Being an investor is a privilege that involves learning from mistakes and facing challenges head-on.
1 HN point 27 Sep 23
  1. Founders and investors should regularly consider if they need to pivot for better outcomes, even though it may not be a comfortable conversation.
  2. Roadmap debt, where features accumulate but don't contribute to market fit, can hinder a startup's progress. It's important to reassess and pivot if necessary.
  3. Pivoting isn't giving up on the vision; it's refining it based on user feedback and market needs. It's crucial to prioritize hard conversations and adaptability in startup journeys.
1 HN point 22 Aug 23
  1. Venture narrative whiplash is a phenomenon in the evolving discourse on social media affecting the venture capital landscape.
  2. New technologies go through stages of progress with highs and lows, impacting the stories told by every venture capitalist.
  3. Investors can benefit by focusing on technical progress and consumer adoption, avoiding getting caught up in daily narrative changes.
7 implied HN points 18 Jul 20
  1. Jeff Morris Jr. launched Product Club, an early-stage product incubator.
  2. Product Club offers a 10-week program with access to top designers and mentors.
  3. Chalk, a product with private communities and live audio, is recommended for checking out.
10 implied HN points 11 Dec 18
  1. Prioritize short term ideas that can be quickly implemented.
  2. Invest in long term projects that have the potential to transform your business.
  3. Avoid projects that fall in the middle - focus on extremes of short term or long term goals.
9 implied HN points 03 Jan 19
  1. Instagram will evolve into a major e-commerce platform, competing with eBay.
  2. AirPods will continue to be popular, with new features and uses emerging.
  3. Scooter companies may struggle financially, leading to possible acquisitions by bigger players.
9 implied HN points 09 Dec 18
  1. Failure is a common part of the technology industry.
  2. Even famous figures like Mark Twain have experienced failure.
  3. It is essential to learn from failures and be cautious with investments.