#704: Corporate cringe and ex-texts
303 / Puppy love and algorithmic overload
mail.google.comVikram Mekala added
As mail became an enterprise utility, more and more of its collaborative function was corrupted, as signalled above. It could not be a trusted medium with functions like cc and bc in common use. There were other problems. Email was fundamentally a broadcast mechanism. Control lay in the hands of the sender. And there was no real cost to sending. Un... See more
JP Rangaswami • Filters: Part 2: Thinking about the network as filter
sari added
Alara and added
No amount of AI will automate away corporate dysfunction.
andrea and added
[EXT] The-Lead: Building & Creativity in the Age of AI
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Agalia Tan added
why does this make me a little scared? like i’m desperately hoarding everything that i’ve done within gmail for the last 13 years — as though I’m able to remember everything that was done and believe that there is value in keeping them.
It’s the same thing with my whatsapp message where I keep everything from 8 years ago for that one time i’d choose to scroll back and see my younger self making a fool of herself :”)
What is it with digital artefacts that make it so difficult to let go? Is it because of the fact that it’s there?
sari added
this is a really funny visual. i was def a library/art girl, and now using both substack/flodesk.