Notable links
Notable links: April 3, 2026
A dystopian week, with a glimmer of hope: alternatives are available.
Notable links
A dystopian week, with a glimmer of hope: alternatives are available.
Technology
Julien Genestoux thinks the open web needs netizens. I agree – and in 2026, that's indistinguishable from citizenry.
AI
"Nota shut down its news sites after Axios and Poynter found dozens of plagiarized quotes, phrases and photos."
Technology
LinkedIn is using invasive techniques to fingerprint your browser. Together with its understanding of your identity and professional history, it has the ingredients for an incredibly detailed profile.
Future of News
Flipboard's browser for the open social web is out for web users today.
Democracy
"Four weeks into the war, Iran is plummeting toward total digital isolation with its internet blocked and communications heavily restricted and monitored." And it's part of a bigger trend.
AI
"Groups that challenge books have begun using Gemini, ChatGPT, xAI, and other AI tools to try to get books banned." The point is to create a chilling effect.
Technology
I joined Rabble on the Revolution.Social podcast.
Technology
A new white paper about building open communities for news.
Technology
Bluesky's new service isn't about AI; it's about accessibility.
Democracy
By treating source materials as contraband, the DOJ is putting both journalism and democracy at risk.
Democracy
Want to report your friends and neighbors for extrajudicial kidnapping? The new White House app wants you to get in touch.