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The Number Is Meaningless - Fernando Gros
The year 2025 is the time for a site redesign. So, I’m thinking about what matters and what might be meaningless.
The Phony Comforts of AI Optimism
A few months ago, Casey Newton of Platformer ran a piece called "The phony comforts of AI skepticism," framing those who would criticize generative AI as "having fun," damning them as "hyper-fixated on the things [AI] can't do."
I am not going to focus too hard on this blog, in
OpenAI Is A Systemic Risk To The Tech Industry
Before we go any further: I hate to ask you to do this, but I need your help — I'm up for this year's Webbys for the best business podcast award. I know it's a pain in the ass, but can you sign up and vote for Better Offline? I have
The five stages of incident response | nicole@web
sensemaking through the slop – Harold Jarche
tremuloides
Tremuloides is a data store that stores a tree structure in a backing database.
Squelching bad vibe coding
If you're gonna spew code, spew it into this set of controls
For the Love of Old Time Radio
A free service streams old radio programs from the 1930s to the early 2000s. Honestly, it's wonderful.
The Intelligent Network Mandate
Smart CIOs should consider how they need to redefine their infrastructure for the third era of networking.
John Battelle's Search Blog Free the Database of Intentions: Could Google Thrive If It Gives Away Its Data?
Over the past 25 or so years, I’ve argued that Google has built a massive database of intentions – the aggregate result of every search ever entered, every page of results ever tendered…
BPS is a GPS alternative that nobody's heard of | Jeff Geerling
What went wrong with wireless USB
(Hat tip to the late Bill Strauss and The Capitol Steps' Lirty Dies.) A few moons ago I was thinking of ways to take my Palm OS Fossil Wr...
Apple Turnover
BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine): Basic Search
More than 400 mio. scientific documents from more than 11.000 content providers. BASE is one of the world's most voluminous search engines for academic web resources.
The creative power of constraints
Constraints act not as limitations but as catalysts for creativity. Examples from architecture, design, and art reveal the paradoxical relationship between boundaries and innovation.
The Offing of What’s On
For the final seven decades of the last millennium, most people in the developed world scheduled their evenings by answering a simple question: What’s on? For the first two of those decades, …
Mark Zuckerberg just declared war on the entire advertising industry
The “infinite creative” AI ad world is almost here.
Konrad Zuse - a programmer ahead of his time
Konrad Zuse was a pioneer in the creation of computing technology, a man whose destiny seemed to obstruct progress but couldn't prevent him from creating the first high-level programming language, one of the first computers, and the first book on digital physics.
Tech Companies Apparently Do Not Understand Why We Dislike AI - Dhole Moments
It’s becoming increasingly apparent that one of the reasons why tech companies are so enthusiastic about shoving AI into every product and service is that they fundamentally do not understand…
Nibs, Ink and Paper
Just as slow food is good for digestion, and thus the body, slow tech is good for the soul. Today, most of my life is digital and connected. It is not a surprise that I find joy in the time-slowing…
Organizing DotFiles
How I organize dotfFiles
Cloud Gaming
How to cloud game and is it worth it
Apple and the Ghosts of Companies Past
Apple is not doomed, but for the first time in a long time its long-term fortunes are cloudy; the time to make change is now.
Why the Post Office paid £600m to stay shackled to the faulty Horizon system
Not owning crucial code has meant it has been unable to replace the system that led to a scandal.
Long Live RSS
I've stopped using social media apps as much and have started using RSS again. I'm wasting less time scrolling past stuff I don't care about and more time reading things I enjoy. Try it.
John Battelle's Search Blog Who Owns Your AI Identity? (Hint: Not You)
As generative AI reaches a fever pitch of investment, product releases, and hype, most of us have ignored a profound flaw as we march relentlessly toward The Next Big Thing. Our most dominant AI pr…
John Battelle's Search Blog Should AI Write Our Fiction?
I’m going to try to write something difficult. I don’t know if I’m going to pull it off, but that’s kind of the point. This is how writers improve: We tackle something we…
Integrating a News Publication Into the Fediverse
A thorough review of trials, tribulations, and tests to bridge the gap from publishing online to federated social networking.
AI as Normal Technology