Imagine a chimpanzee rampaging through a data center powering everything from Google to Facebook. Infrastructure engineers use a software version of this “chaos monkey” to test online services’ robustness—their ability to survive random failure and correct mistakes before they actually occur. Tech entrepreneurs are society’s chaos monkeys, disruptors testing and transforming every aspect of our lives, from transportation (Uber) and lodging (Airbnb) to television (Netflix) and dating (Tinder). One of Silicon Valley’s most provocative chaos monkeys is Antonio García Martínez.
After stints on Wall Street and as CEO of his own startup, García Martínez joined Facebook’s nascent advertising team, turning its users’ data into profit for COO Sheryl Sandberg and Chairman and CEO Mark “Zuck” Zuckerberg. Forced out in the wake of an internal product war over the future of the company’s monetization strategy, García Martínez eventually landed at rival Twitter. He also fathered two children with a woman he barely knew, brewed illegal beer on the Facebook campus (accidentally flooding Zuckerberg’s desk), lived on a sailboat, raced sports cars on the 101, and enthusiastically pursued the life of an overpaid Silicon Valley cad.
Now this gleeful contrarian unravels the chaotic evolution of social media and online marketing and reveals how it is invading our lives and shaping our future. Weighing in on everything from startups and credit derivatives to Big Brother and data tracking, social media monetization, and digital “privacy,” García Martínez shares his scathing observations and outrageous antics, taking us on a humorous, subversive tour of the fascinatingly insular tech industry. Chaos Monkeys lays bare the hijinks, trade secrets, and power plays of the visionaries, grunts, sociopaths, opportunists, accidental tourists, and money cowboys who are revolutionizing our world. The question is, how will we survive?
The reality is, Silicon Valley capitalism is very simple: Investors are people with more money than time. Employees are people with more time than money. Entrepreneurs are simply the seductive go-between.
Startups are business experiments performed with other people’s money. Marketing is like sex: only losers pay for it.
##矽榖的各種drama。身在矽榖久瞭,讀讀老油條的故事免得太naive
評分##20180224 wanqu
評分##感覺就是一本作者炫耀+罵人之作
評分##fb跌破發行價時清空,還寫齣社交自殺的書來,這憤青的抱怨不聽也罷啦。rtb ad exchange.
評分Marketing is like sex: only losers pay for it.
評分##前麵的創業寫的比後麵的facebook要好。部分語言寫的很粗鄙,創業的細節也幾乎沒有美化過,寫得很真實。Facebook的內容還是寫得小心瞭不少,但是也看得齣作者的失望。作者兜兜轉轉從創業到facebook到twitter,似乎並沒有什麼人生的意義,真的就像一隻混亂的猴子。另外作者因為這本書,被女拳攻擊,被蘋果開除瞭。
評分##好難打分,就像是腦子裏兩個小人在吵架。這個三星是一星和五星平均齣來的。建議想去矽榖大廠的女性讀讀,提前瞭解部分未來同事的腦內小劇場,有助於將來不吐齣來,反而師夷長技以製夷。
評分##IPA > IPO,founders(在 tech industry)的性格、習慣和能力(接受新技能學習/壓力的錶現)能否契閤的重要性;不浪費太多時間在不適閤共事的人身上。
評分##三星半,作者會講故事,但是乾貨太少,扯淡太多。我們就是拿時間來換金錢的奴隸們
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