
#21 Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture
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Notable books mentioned: Masters of Doom, How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture, Heroes of the Computer Revolution by Steven Levy, Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard, The Everything Store by Brad Stone

#21 Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture mentions Masters of Doom, How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture, Heroes of the Computer Revolution by Steven Levy, Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard, and The Everything Store by Brad Stone with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
Their story made them the unlikeliest of antiheroes, esteemed by both Fortune 500 executives and computer hackers alike.
The book, Heroes of the Computer Revolution, was a revelation.
they have this idea of their strategy is to make the best product not like one of the best products but literally the best product
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- A second recurring theme is Carmack's philosophy on patents.
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“The book, Masters of Doom, How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture. If you want to buy it and support the podcast at the same time, there's a link in the description.”
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“This book was a revelation for Carmack, exploring the history and culture of computer enthusiasts who changed the world.”
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“The podcast references Let My People Go Surfing, discussing the strategy of making the best product as a business philosophy.”
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“The podcast mentions The Everything Store in relation to Jeff Bezos and the principles of running a business.”
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“Carmack's philosophy is influenced by The Hacker Ethics, which emphasizes that all of science and technology builds upon the work of others.”
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“Carmack favored fantasy novels such as The Lord of the Rings, indicating his early interest in storytelling and world-building.”
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The host discusses the book 'Masters of Doom' to explore the partnership and eventual fallout between John Romero and John Carmack, two influential…

The host mentions 'Heroes of the Computer Revolution' to illustrate how influential books can shape the trajectory of one's life, particularly for…

The host mentions 'Let My People Go Surfing' to illustrate a philosophy of focusing on creating the best product, akin to John Carmack's approach i…
Movies & Documentaries Mentioned
War Games
“In a 1983 movie called War Games, Matthew Broderick played a young gamer who hacked into a government computer system and nearly triggered Armageddon.”
Tron
“In 1982, a Disney movie called Tron told the story of a video game designer, played by Jeff Bridges, who hacked himself into a video game world.”
The Color of Money
“Karmak had the idea it was taken from the color of money the 1986 martin scorsese film in which tom cruise played a brash young pool hustler.”
Evil Dead 2
“The game could be like a cross between evil dead 2 and aliens horror and hell blood and science.”