The Internet Is A TeenagerThe internet may be 55 years old, but far from being in a mid-life crisis, it’s more like a teenager and that, is a wonderful thing.Just nowJust now
Algorithms, Trade Wars & SovereigntyYou might not think that algorithms would have an impact on trade & tariffs. Surprisingly, they might well be. In dangerous ways.4d ago74d ago7
How Algorithms Are Reshaping LanguageWhen algorithms make mistakes, we transform them into cultural currency, thus revealing the unexpected poetry of digital errors.Mar 252Mar 252
Reimagining Time in the Age of Productivity AppsHow our obsession with digital efficiency creates new burdens, and why reimagining time as ecology might be the true path to productivity.Mar 20Mar 20
Tech Hype’s Very Long History & Why That’s GoodFrom Mesmer’s magnetic wands to AI’s digital dreams, we’ve been overhyping tech for centuries. Turns out, this is a feature and not a bug.Mar 131Mar 131
Geopolitics and Social Media’s FutureSocial media’s fragmentation mirrors geopolitical divides, while innovators will build bridges across new information borders.Mar 11Mar 11
Technology as Techno-Religion & Hype CyclesFrom Enlightenment balloons to AI, our technological faith hasn’t changed. Why do we worship at the altar of innovation’s false promises?Mar 71Mar 71
From Cave Walls to Verification BadgesAncient handprints, modern selfies: How humanity’s need to be seen connects cave walls to social media and why stone preserves stories…Mar 315Mar 315
Splinternet: Nation-States and the End of the Global Web?As digital borders rise, nations weaponize data flows, reshaping global power and fragmenting human connection.Feb 281Feb 281
Published inAge of AwarenessWhy We Apologize To DevicesWhy we apologize to, or curse, our devices leads us to asking a deeper question about our relationship with technologies.Feb 242Feb 242