Open Source Power
"In hindsight I don't think any reasonable person can say that we're collectively better off. Democracy is losing, and tech is playing an undeniably outsized part in that."
"In hindsight I don't think any reasonable person can say that we're collectively better off. Democracy is losing, and tech is playing an undeniably outsized part in that."
"As an innovation leader, it is your job to ensure that your organization has explicit norms that enable your people to do deep work." Meeting culture is one place they often fall down – this is a great way to better support your teams.
"As generative AI content starts to fill our social apps, a project to bring back Vine’s six-second looping videos is launching with Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey’s backing."
"I want you to understand what it is like to live in Chicago during this time."
"You have some serious thinking to do about what you intend to trust to the Apple stack altogether going forward, even things like passwords."
The pandemic isn't over, and there's still much to fear from the COVID-19 virus.
A short reader survey about the challenges you’re working through and the support you wish existed.
Why organizations must evaluate values, not just features
"It’s no accident that US political operatives have been singling out Bluesky as a target for political control and retribution for months." But the result puts protocol developers and the users of their networks in opposition.
AI at scale isn't scaling.
Reporter Andy Kroll explains Vought’s rise from a congressional staffer to the man piloting everything from Trump's layoffs and agency closings to his shutdown strategy, controlling the fate of trillions of dollars and millions of federal workers.
MEP Alexandra Geese argues that Europe needs its own infrastructure, social networks, and software. Rising US authoritarianism means the clock is ticking.
Technology
Blogging was a different medium - and there's still a need for it more than ever.
Technology
The needs are real – and you have so much power.
Future of News
A framework for newsroom build vs buy decisions.
Media
"[An] archipelago of high-trust communities [is] where journalists are uniquely capable of building thriving businesses."
Asides
I bawled my way through Nowhere Special, a 2020 movie about a terminally ill man who needs to find a new family for his four year old son. I’ll be thinking about it for years. It’s the story of a window cleaner with a terminal illness who needs
Democracy
Many of our colleagues' communities are being directly targeted by an increasingly authoritarian, anti-immigrant regime. As managers and leaders, we have a duty of care. It starts with listening.
Media
It turns out that "we're protecting democracy and our industry is dying, please pay us money" is not a great sales pitch.
Teams
This simple, repeatable framework for building a culture of open feedback has been a part of my toolkit for over a decade.
Democracy
How law enforcement and private parties can access your information without your knowledge, and what you can do about it.
Future of News
Preparing viable alternatives for broadcast censorship and a restricted internet.
Media
Casey Newton's annual updates are always great. This year, perhaps predictably, the biggest highlight for me is his ambitions around community. We need stronger community platforms to support newsrooms.
Culture
Has the internet led to more polarization, or is this more of a great unmasking, where people feel more comfortable to share opinions they've always held?