Om
daringfireball.net311 points by throw0101a 8 hours ago
311 points by throw0101a 8 hours ago
Related: Om Malik has died - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48678852 - June 2026 (161 comments)
"He not busy being born is busy dying, wrote Dylan. Om Malik wasn’t busy dying even when he was dying." - so very well said. The first time I had any exposure to Om and his work was on The GigaOm Show on Revision3 (twenty years ago!). It was still a time where I thought it was wondrous that high production-value content would be distributed online for free—YouTube and friends still hadn't found themselves with "high end" content. It felt like the future of news, and it was. He was a really pleasant guy, and really far ahead of his time. Sounds like the world lost a good one. It’s extra sad when that happens. Sorry for your loss, John. That was an excellent tribute. I did not know Om but the way his friends and confidants write about him, I wish I did. It's rare that something posted on HN brings me to tears but I feel lucky when it does. Thank you for this. rare to see images, let alone with color in a Daring Fireball post great read, I'm sure I would have bought a suitcase from Om RIP Om Yes, somehow his this particular essay landed in my inbox middle of May, beautully insightful one and an emotional one. I for some reason saved it as I liked it so much. Did not know it had been written from ICU. Reminds of this couplet by Kabir (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabir): जब हम पैदा हुये तो जग हँसे हम रोये, ऐसी करनी कर चलो, हम हँसे, जग रोये। Translation:
When you were born, you cried while the world rejoiced; Live such a life that when you depart, you smile while the world weeps. One thing SF and NY have in common are those luggage stores. I’ve always assumed they’re a multi-layer front: the obvious scam is selling baggage stolen off the carousel, but the deeper scam is that couriers can walk in pretending to be a customer and walk out with a suitcase full of cash. That said, they do serve a legit purpose for when you’ve bought some souvenirs. But that can’t be enough to sustain these places. Some more anecdotes & discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48678852
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