We need to refine our discourse on artificial intelligence Instead of mocking tools that aren’t suitable for every task, consider what they can actually be used for and why.
Finite feeds and friendly friction How a little road bump in your iPhone nudges you to make more deliberate decisions on where you spend your time.
Social media, algorithms, user control, and server costs What I want is better control over the algorithms, both on a general level and also access to some settings to fine-tune how they perform.
Tinkering with tools is not necessarily procrastination You have to practice to become better. And trying out tools – be it features you are not using in your current one or exploring something completely new – is a way to practice.
Put a personal domain name under the Christmas tree Online services come and go. A personal domain name is there for as long as you want it to be.
In a data-driven world, data theft is not your only concern For most people, “IT security” is a cat and mouse game between hackers and security experts. Hackers want to steal information, while security experts try to stop the attempted thefts. But in reality, data integrity is often just as – or even more – important as making sure it’s not stolen.