Web Ex Point Oh
I had to read Yancey’s latest post a couple of times just to take it all in. 2024, here we come!
When you describe yourself as a “writer” but your writing has become hard to find, it creates a crisis not just of profession, but identity. Who am I, if not my content?
s.e. smith • What happens when the internet disappears?
I made a little thing this weekend. I had been wanting to create a simple way to publish interesting links in a public way, inspired by the minimalist, text-only link sites I like visiting throughout the day. I hope you enjoy it. Feedback welcome.
But “ How could we get more enterprise-ready? ” has never been a north-star principle for great user-focused software.
Atlassian Acquires The Browser Company for $610 Million
Unlike Gruber, not only do I get the appeal of Arc and even Dia to some degree, but I was a massive Arc fan. This sucks though.
But what if the coming revolution is a silent one that will be led by those who, in the face of this increasing activity and ear-splitting noise, choose the anti-mimetic path? Who grow quieter and more intentional?
Luke Burgis • The Case for Silence
This is some gloomy shit!

I am very excited about this podcast (h/t Andy Baio)

