I do not intentionally block ads. I do, however, intentionally block ad tracking. And I think this distinction is important.
I might still be blocking ads, to be honest.
I do not intentionally block ads. I do, however, intentionally block ad tracking. And I think this distinction is important.
I might still be blocking ads, to be honest.
A nice companion piece to the "modernity is stupid" article I bookmarked before.
the Internetâs business model is betrayal. Every mature social media platform has betrayed us. Every big search engine has betrayed us.
Yes. And double yes:
And donât tell me about enshittification, that is a thought-terminating cliche that does not actually perform useful or interesting analysis and is little more than the new âjust use linuxâ of annoying Fediverse reply guys.
Amazing follow-up to the viral AI rant from a few days back
Money ruins everything
"Grift shift" is a lovely term
The headline is more a question than an answer but his analysis is spot on.
Sounds like a good explanation and roughly how I understand the expression, too.
As large platforms emerged â whether they were for search, social, or e-commerce â the deal was that they would make our digital lives easier and, in exchange, we would give them our data, attention, and, increasingly, actual money.