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“Platforms are not your friend.”
There were large outdoor tents, tabletop games, two days’ worth of programming and hangouts, karaoke — The Verge ’s Sarah Jeong did “Enter Sandman” — and plenty of food and drink. An “Art and Code” section featured the work of indie artists, such as Julia Evans of Wizard Zines, Teresa Ibarra of “ Analyzing my text messages with my ex-boyfriend,” and Shelby Wilson of The HTML Review. In it, Kazemi spoofed the archetype of talks given by successful creative people and suggested it was more important to continue rigorously creating (that is, “buying more lottery tickets”) than trying to strategize around how to pick the right numbers.
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