My name is Sergio Hernandez.


I am a freelance reporter in New York City.


Sometimes I'm also a web designer and amateur photographer, but usually I just write about things like media, politics, film, music, TV, theater, technology, crime, law, food, travel, and pop culture. And anything else that might occur to me. (Or pays.)


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Posts Tagged ‘technology’

I’m a Psych Major, So I Can Say This


by Sergio Hernandez | February 9, 2010 @ 11:44 pm | 176 views | No Comments
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Jesus fucking Christ, another Facebook redesign?

Buy some goddamn ritalin and get that ADD under control already, Zuckerberg.

I Wonder If There’s a -24601 Error, Too


by Sergio Hernandez | February 9, 2010 @ 12:29 pm | 183 views | No Comments
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WELL THAT’S PROBLEMATIC, ISN’T IT?

‘Ask & Tell’ What, Though?


by Sergio Hernandez | January 2, 2010 @ 11:03 pm | 119 views | No Comments
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You’ve gotta admit — the innovativeness and marketing prowess of urban gays is impressive.

How I Finally Learned Something From Emily Gould


by Sergio Hernandez | October 16, 2009 @ 10:56 am | 1,052 views | 1 Comment
tagged as , , , , , , | posted in life stuff stream of consciousness



For a long time, I detested Emily Gould’s New York Times Magazine story, “Exposed”. I thought it was an overlong, self-indulgent, too insidery, navel-gazing piece of crap that was completely inappropriate for the Times.

But since I started interning at Gawker (which I’d read throughout Emily’s tenure as its editor), I’ve developed a kind of meta-obsession with Gawker itself. So I went on a little nostalgia kick and started reading old posts, studying the former editors’ work, and voyeuristically devouring the sordid drama of Nick Denton’s twisted little media/sociology experiment. Especially circa 2007. Those kids were nuts.

At the same time, I was preparing to turn this blog into more than just a portfolio of my work. I was ready to move beyond the banalities of the LiveJournal I’d kept in high school (Ha!) and commit myself to some serious personal blogging. (Double ha!)

So as I re-read Emily’s piece, I started to view her story in a different light. A more forgiving light. And somehow, it began to resonate with me. I had begun appreciate it on some small level, for reasons I did not yet fully know.

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It’s a Small World, After All


by Sergio Hernandez | October 8, 2009 @ 1:13 am | 409 views | No Comments
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I’m not generally a huge fan of Twitter. I have one, but I don’t use it, nor do I follow any of the people below. Or anyone, for that matter.

But even I have to admit it’s kind of awesome when shit like this happens:

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