Not everything needs to be a job.
Not everything needs to be a job.
Jeff Bezos alters Venice wedding plans after threat of inflatable crocodiles
Now that is a headline
Taste seems to be out of fashion in general.
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.
Money ruins everything
I might still be blocking ads, to be honest.
"Grift shift" is a lovely term
Hah
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.
Hahahaha. Sorry. But. Hahahaha.
Let's just not chat?
One of the projects I've been working on for the last couple of years is pretty unceremoniously moved to different developers and I'm having very complicated feelings about it. This article captures some of it.
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.