To reach your big goal, you need to sell where you're heading next
"You need to sell Point C: the concrete, vivid destination you will take yourself, your team, and your company to over the next twelve to twenty-four months."
"You need to sell Point C: the concrete, vivid destination you will take yourself, your team, and your company to over the next twelve to twenty-four months."
If projects are going to convince people to try alternatives to Big Tech, they need to do a much better job of explaining why they're better for people who don't care about technical details like protocols and decentralization.
Data centers are the new factories. How we think about the precedents they set matters.
"When such power is concentrated in the hands of a few, it tends to become opaque and evade public oversight, [giving] rise to new dependencies, exclusions, manipulations and inequalities."
For years, people have tried hard to get websites to build accessibility affordances. Now developers are willingly building them for AI.
It appears that the winner of a short story prize was generated with AI. But how was it selected?
Why an ephemeral model can't fund relationship-based work
Every day for 25 years, Stephen Downes has written about edtech, informing an entire industry.
What happens after the feed? And how can publishers remain independent?
One year of consistent posts is nothing to sneeze at. But when each one is genuinely useful, actionable, and insightful, that's another level of achievement.
"What comes next, after the algorithmic social feed that’s defined our digital social lives for the last decade?" I believe this very useful presentation will be referred back to for years to come.
"When you all give us your hard-earned money, we feel a deep responsibility to use it as well, and as efficiently, as possible." A responsibility A New Social lives up to in spades.
Media
"Substack faced talent drain in 2024 linked to its platforming of Nazi newsletters, but now it’s not just the platform’s stance on hate speech that’s driving away creators."
Media
"If there were a dictator of the internet who intentionally set out to destroy your ability to get accurate information, the result would look a lot like what’s already on your screen. But why?"
Technology
WordPress is the most popular publishing platform in the world. It wants you to publish and be heard - and that means supporting conversation.
Technology
It's "the biggest student data privacy disaster in history" - even though the core platform is open source.
Notable links
Building a civic information economy, not cultures of extraction.
Media
"Journalists, cultural workers, content creators, and other trusted messengers are enabling better civic insight for communities. How do we economically support the civic information future that society needs?"
Media
"Why, a funder asked me recently, do two intermediaries this funder saw as offering duplicative services both still exist? Because you—and your funder colleagues—let them, I said." But consolidation is a dangerous road.
Technology
"To labour out of love, and to choose to share their work freely in a market society, OSS developers find themselves in a position where they are vulnerable to exploitation and harm."
AI
"AI only needs 150 words to identify me. What does that mean for you?"
Notable links
AI and society; and sustaining innovation has failed us.
Fiction
This month's prompt is "sticks and stones will break my bones".
Technology
When open source becomes a bureaucracy, it stops being able to innovate. For a product, that can mean death.