The web has a superpower: permission-less link sharing.
This ability to create and disseminate links is almost radical against the backdrop of today’s platforms.
To some, the hyperlink is dangerous and must be controlled
How I Bypassed Amazon's Kindle Web DRM Because Their App Sucked
I travelled the globe to document how humans became addicted to faking the natural world. Here’s what I found
"...his customers are searching for a more “active” listening experience"
Interview: ‘We’re all connected – but it’s not the connection I imagined’: Hideo Kojima
Hahaha, genau mein Mann!
Pop and rock: ‘I’m burping? At least I didn’t fart!’ Ten things I’ve learned about ageing rockers
Curious about the current status of your beloved programming languages, frameworks, or tools?
I built a tool that assigns a "Deaditude Score" to various technologies, utilizing data from GitHub activity, Stack Overflow trends, Job offer, Reddit discussions and other sources
I think of AI as alternative intelligence – and its capacity to be ‘other’ is just what the human race needs
That’s why I believe a new approach is needed—a concept I call the “Digital-Mittelstand.”
I want to take a moment to go back to the past, and talk about the end of the 90s. Let's go for it
It is in the financial interest of streaming services to discourage a critical audio culture among users, to continue eroding connections between artists and listeners, so as to more easily slip discounted stock music through the cracks, improving their profit margins in the process.
I feel this is slowly happening to all types of media., not just audio. The slow dumbification of culture
"Between 2009 and 2012, iPhones had a built-in "Send to YouTube" button in the Photos app. Many of these uploads kept their default IMG_XXXX filenames, creating a time capsule of raw, unedited moments from random lives.
Inspired by Ben Wallace, I made a bot that crawled YouTube and found 5 million of these videos! Watch them below, ordered randomly."
I Didn't Need Kubernetes, and You Probably Don't Either
I just listened to Wu-Tang Clan’s Once Upon a Time in Shaolin. As music, it’s good. As art, it’s truly great
I love programming but I hate the programming industry
Working on problems in the order I noticed them is rarely the most effective order. So the WTF Notebook gives me a place to park the impulse to fix it now, damn it! until I have more context for deciding what to work on first
How is pornography changing women’s perception of what is normal, acceptable and beautiful? I interviewed them to find out