The Luba Show

Eugene Wei: Culture, Creativity, Attention, and the Future of Tech

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Jan 8, 2026
Eugene Wei, former Amazon/Hulu/Flipboard executive and writer known for long-form essays, reflects on attention, creativity, and tech’s cultural effects. He talks film festivals as meditation. He explores boredom and creative space. He examines voyeurism, performative online life, creator burnout, the economics of indie film and streaming, and reclaiming friction to rebuild community.
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ADVICE

Careful With Price Anchors

  • Be mindful when setting price anchors because early choices shape an entire market's expectations.
  • Eugene cites Netflix and OpenAI examples where initial low pricing hampered later profitability.
ANECDOTE

Stepping Back From Constant Tech Noise

  • Eugene intentionally stepped back from daily tech discourse and reading Techmeme to free attention.
  • He describes the relief of not having to generate hot takes every day and to focus on other interests.
INSIGHT

AI Breakthroughs Still Astonish

  • Large language model breakthroughs remain awe-inspiring despite rapid desensitization.
  • Eugene recalls being emotionally struck by early GPT demos and still finds the tech remarkable.
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