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OpenClaw Explained: The Complete Story of the Viral AI Agent That Broke the Internet

Essays & internet culture

OpenClaw Explained: The Complete Story of the Viral AI Agent That Broke the Internet

2026-02-01 / 15 min / Jesus Iniesta

Discover what OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot and Moltbot) is, why it went viral, and how Moltbook became a social network for AI agents. Complete 2026 guide.

From StudlyCaps to SpongeBob: The Surprising History of tHiS wEiRd, MoCkInG tExT

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From StudlyCaps to SpongeBob: The Surprising History of tHiS wEiRd, MoCkInG tExT

2025-12-24 / 13 min / Jesus Iniesta

A short history of alternating caps, studlycaps, and SpongeBob case, plus why mocking text generators and sarcastic text still shape tone online.

12 Legendary "Writers" Who Never Touched the Pen: The Secret History of Dictated Genius

Essays & internet culture

12 Legendary "Writers" Who Never Touched the Pen: The Secret History of Dictated Genius

2025-12-14 / 12 min / Jesus Iniesta

Many iconic letters, books, and speeches were not handwritten by their authors. Discover 12 famous figures who created their work by dictating it to others.

How Paul Graham Actually Writes Essays

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How Paul Graham Actually Writes Essays

2025-11-23 / 8 min / Jesus Iniesta

A practical breakdown of Paul Graham's writing process: surprise driven questions, exploratory drafts, and hard rewrites that make essays useful.

Why Good Thinking Sounds Like Good Conversation

Essays & internet culture

Why Good Thinking Sounds Like Good Conversation

2024-12-29 / 7 min / Jesus Iniesta

Why language and thought are tightly linked, and how better internal dialogue leads to clearer reasoning and better writing.

What It Really Means to Be Human

Essays & internet culture

What It Really Means to Be Human

2024-02-01 / 7 min / Jesus Iniesta

A concise reflection on what makes us human: mortality, narrative thinking, social identity, moral tension, and meaning making.