There is a renaissance underway in online text as a medium. The Four Horsemen of this emerging Textopia are: Roam, a hypertext publishing platform best understood as a medium for composing conspira…
Outrageous lies destroyed Guy Babcock’s online reputation. When he went hunting for their source, what he discovered was worse than he could have imagined.
The Hilarious Life and Agonizing Death of Online Comedy - The Ringer
For years, inventive companies like The Onion and Funny or Die capitalized on a culture that just wanted to laugh online. But after massive disruptions in digital advertising and on social media platforms, those companies find themselves imperiled. Did the internet kill its comedy?
Henry Rollins on defining success – The Creative Independent
Jack-of-all-trades Henry Rollins talks about not labelling what you do, why he’s not interested in advice, the need to make things constantly, and why he’s never had a creative block.
Slow is good but steady is everything | Readup Blog
I like all kinds of myths and legends and fantasies, but sometimes I just want a simple fable. Of the lot, fables are the shortest and simplest, and unlike other more complex story forms, fables don’t dance around their own meaning. Fables are blunt. Fables are like a friend who can explain why right is right and wrong is wrong. Fables straight-up tell you how to live. (Here’s a bunch by the legendary Aesop.)
Arcade Vehicle Physics Tour - Space Dust Racing UE4
A rundown of the general principles used for arcade-style vehicle physics using Unreal Engine 4 for the upcoming party combat racer Space Dust Racing. Dev bl...
Ironically, before I posted, I debated posting as though I wasn’t the CEO of Readup. That would have been dishonest, but it probably would have worked. It’s a bad omen when dishonest things work. It means the platforms themselves don’t work.
Amazon’s head of Alexa Trust on how Big Tech should talk about data - Protocol — The people, power and politics of tech
Anne Toth, Amazon's director of Alexa Trust, explains what it takes to get people to feel comfortable using your product — and why that is work worth doing.
Since 2007, artist Walead Beshty has been cleverly using FedEx's shipping infrastructure to create a series of artworks. He constructs glass objects that fit exactly into FedEx's shipping boxes and then ships the
Hijack Your Feed. Inventing a more humane way to scroll | by Jason Yuan | Jan, 2021 | Medium
I consider feeds to be the “operating systems” of this generation — hubs for almost everything the average person will do on a computer. For many people, especially those with limited attention spans…
Interview: Building an anti-regret machine with Tyler Bryden - Ness Labs
In this interview with Tyler Bryden, CEO of Speak Ai, we talked about the relationship between wellbeing and productivity, the quantified self and more.