Simple Sabotage Field Manual
California’s AG Tells AI Companies Practically Everything They’re Doing Might Be Illegal
According to a recent legal memo, Silicon Valley's hottest business may be entirely based around criminal activity.
The Age of Cloud Capital
Capitalism is finished. What's replaced it is even worse.
I'm quitting Instagram. You should too.
Mark Zuckerberg's horrible changes for Instagram — and Facebook — have become untenable, writes Lennon Torres.
The Protesters' Guide to Smartphone Security
Your phone is an essential tool, but it also represents a huge risk to your privacy and security. Understanding these best practices when it comes to securing your smartphone will help keep you and your data safe.
Reflecting on one very, very strange year at Uber — Susan Fowler
As most of you know, I left Uber in December and joined Stripe in January. I've gotten a lot of questions over the past couple of months about why I left and what my time at Uber was like. It's a strange, fascinating, and slightly horrifying story that deserves to be told while it is still fresh in
Good conversations have lots of doorknobs
Or "Spiderman Is My Boyfriend"
You Might Be Worried About the Wrong Algorithms - The Atlantic
archived 17 Dec 2024 04:00:23 UTC
The Ghosts in the Machine, by Liz Pelly
Spotify’s plot against musicians
The Ugly Truth About Spotify Is Finally Revealed
A year-long investigation by an indie journalist is a call to action
‘Digital Feng Shui’ - Can It Change Our Relationship with Tech and Social Media?
The concept of Digital Feng Shui emphasises clearing out the clutter, and making intentional efforts in creating a purposeful approach to our online engagement
The Web We've (Never) Lost
Based on my talk for PragueJS meetup from February 2024
Notes on “Taste” | Are.na Editorial
Jottings on an elusive term.
The 727 That Vanished
A case pursued by the FBI, the CIA, the U.S. Departments of State and Homeland Security, CENTCOM, and the sister of Ben Padilla
TikTok and Instagram are intellectual poison
These apps are refined sugars and seed oils for the mind, causing a comparable type of mental sickness as those have on the body
‘Aspartame Causes Cancer' Was a Classic Internet Hoax
The aspartame myth goes back to a letter circulating on the '90s internet
TikTok executives know about app’s effect on teens, lawsuit documents allege
In communications newly revealed, TikTok executives discuss being aware of the harms caused by their app. TikTok officials were warned of the app’s dangers to minors.
TikTok executives know about app's effect on teens, lawsuit documents allege : Consider This from NPR
For the first time, internal TikTok communications have been made public that show a company unconcerned with the harms the app poses for American teenagers. This is despite its own research validating many child safety concerns. The confidential material was part of a more than two-year investigation into TikTok by 14 attorneys general that led to state officials suing the company on Tuesday. The lawsuit against the popular video sharing platform claims it was designed to keep young people hooked on the service. Documents uncovered by Kentucky Public Radio show that the company's internal research may help support this accusation. For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at [email protected].
How to go to war with your employer
Social Media Is Not What Killed the Web
Better browsers made things worse.
Comedy Theory | RPGAdventures
I am working on a theory that would explain how comedy works, and turn the process of writing jokes into an understandable, structured process that anyone can learn.
Apple II Pixel Art
The internet is already over
Our God is a devourer, who makes things only for the swallowing.
The Web We Lost - Anil Dash
A blog about making culture. Since 1999.
Google Dorks, Continued — secretsofthedark
I had been discussing the concept of Google dorks on the social network Misskey, and some people had said that the concept was unfamiliar to them. So let's di...
How Kagi finally let me lay Google Search to rest
Google Search is dead to me. Here's how and why Kagi's high quality results and compelling value proposition allowed me to fully make the switch.
Google Search Is Dying
(There is good discussion on this article on Hacker News and Reddit) Reddit is currently the most popular search engine. The only people who don’t know that are the team at Reddit, who can’t be bothered to build a decent search interface. So instead we resort to using Google, and appending the word “reddit” to the end of our queries.
Design Takes Time
Defining the identity of iA Presenter next to iA Writer was a three-year process that went hand-in-hand with the UI development. Design takes time.
You are never taught how to build quality software
Learning how to build quality software is not part of computer science education. How do we learn it?
As ChatGPT gets “lazy,” people test “winter break hypothesis” as the cause
Unproven hypothesis seeks to explain ChatGPT's seemingly new reluctance to do hard work.
