feat(web): Wave 4 — prose layouts + /policies on Tailwind typography
diff --git a/content/posts/2026/whoever-controls-the-digital-infrastructure-controls-the-brand/index.md b/content/posts/2026/whoever-controls-the-digital-infrastructure-controls-the-brand/index.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f58c2d --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2026/whoever-controls-the-digital-infrastructure-controls-the-brand/index.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +--- +title: "Whoever controls the digital infrastructure controls the brand" +pubDate: 2026-04-05T20:04:46.000Z +updatedDate: 2026-04-05T20:04:46.000Z +draft: false +excerpt: "In 2024, my co-founder tried to push me out of SLIST. He introduced voting structures I never agreed to. He brought on team members without my approval. He made decisions … Read more" +categories: + - BTS +tags: + - format-opinion + - growth + - tech + - tone-philosophical +featured: + src: https://cdn.slist.net/posts/whoever-controls-the-digital-infrastructure-controls-the-brand/cover.png + alt: "Server rack with glowing red indicator lights symbolizing digital infrastructure control" +legacy_wp_id: 15980 +--- +In 2024, my co-founder tried to push me out of SLIST. He introduced voting structures I never agreed to. He brought on team members without my approval. He made decisions in group calls I was not invited to. He overpaid members to build a voting bloc. It felt like I was getting forced out of my own business. + +He had one card: a bank account with roughly a thousand dollars in it. + +I had every other card: the social media accounts, the domains, the email lists, the ticketing contracts, the Posh account, the SMS list, the venue relationships, the DJ directory. Every piece of digital infrastructure that made SLIST operational was under my control. +Diff truncated (64 lines total). View full commit on GitHub →