Hm.
May 23, 2024
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July 2025
I'm dismayed every time I see content that I like being published on Substack. (Or any other big content platform to be honest. But Substack in particular.)
June 2025
Just like Roy says: that's the kind of web that is actually interesting. Not the couple of big social media sites.
So much bullshit everywhere
April 2025
I hardly ever open Bluesky but Jay Graber fascinates me
March 2025
Großartig.
February 2025
Ah, Tumblr. Those were the days.
An old article, but I have been thinking about that lately.
Yes, he is clearly right about all of this.
Hm. I see where he's coming from and I think I agree. But I need to think about it a bit more.
January 2025
John and Merlin talk about something that has been bothering me, too - it's hard to find your tribe online these days because randos aren't fun potential friends anymore.
Yes, sure. Some of the world is quite nice, though.
Ah, yes. Lovely headline.
I completely agree with Kev here. Especially when it comes to this escalation:
And it gets even worse -- and I've seen this happen many times on the fedi -- when folk imply that as users of the product we're also a bad people, just for using the product.
December 2024
I've been wondering the same thing and just like Ruben, I end up being in favor of archives.
Minchin is such an interesting person. I went ahead and ordered the book immediately.
A nice companion piece to the "modernity is stupid" article I bookmarked before.
the Internet’s business model is betrayal. Every mature social media platform has betrayed us. Every big search engine has betrayed us.
June 2024
Really good article on how things are at the moment.
April 2024
Finally
March 2024
Thumbs up
Jesus Christ, what is wrong with these people
January 2024
Oh wow. This is good.
These days its all meme accounts
This is probably the best headline of the month
That doesn't make the bicycle guy look particularly good.
Well, let's hope it does.
November 2023
This is why we can't have nice things.
It's a bit sad but yes. Sure, there's Mastodon but even there it doesn't just feel the same.
October 2023
This is interesting. I didn't expect POSSE explained on The Verge in that much detail
This is quite strange
I'm not on threads (because Europe) but this is still highly amusing to me. I guess that's how religions start?