
Lifelogging under fascism
How self-tracking became self-incrimination
How self-tracking became self-incrimination
It was a war crime. And my relationship to it is complicated.
Japan, the EU, and the UK all now require Apple to support third-party browser engines. That's great news for the open web.
“We’re seeing right now why tech needs unions.”
The new version of Ghost connects every site to an open social network that provides built-in reach without losing independence.
Drinking Sunday coffee in the hyper-normal
"Here in six short chapters is the tale of Craigslist’s rise to a business generating hundreds of millions of dollars a year, how Newmark has used that fortune and how newspapers, slow to adapt, failed to respond effectively to the digital shift.”
"In a media landscape dominated by algorithmic feeds that aim to manipulate and extract, sometimes the most radical thing you can do is choose to read what you want, when you want, without anyone watching over your shoulder."
How to think about vendors, technology, and power
Designing a values-centered life from first principles.
Building community-driven public media for the post-federal funding era.
The Trump administration is using AI as a way to shill fossil fuels. But even for tech companies that don't care about climate change, renewables are a far better option.
AI
OpenAI claims a significant result: gold-level performance International Mathematical Olympiad. But they're scant on details and it needs to be independently verified.
Democracy
When vendor promises meet government warrants, the warrants win every time. Microsoft's Senate testimony shows why "trust us" isn't a data protection strategy.
Media
Without public media funding, local stations will close, creating news deserts and allowing political corruption to thrive.
Technology
Global Majority nations are building ways to store their citizens' data locally. But will they own the datacenters themselves?
Technology
Tony Stubblebine's account of saving Medium is remarkable in its transparency - and in its execution.
How to transform the internet's most toxic platform into essential infrastructure.
AI
"I do not have the time or emotional energy to screen out regular attacks by Large Language Models, with the knowledge that making the wrong decision costs a real human being their connection to a niche community."
Technology
It's wild to me how many people are still engaging with X.
AI
As more people look to AI to learn about the world, the people who control how it's trained and how it responds will control our prevailing narratives. That's wildly dangerous.
Society
Forget San Francisco - I wish every single US city would do this. We're too car-dependent, too isolated, too unhealthy. (Honestly, European mixed-use development should be the model.)
Democracy
We have to decide which story we believe in.
Democracy
Why effective opposition requires more than just saying no