An interesting take on why we like AI for coding but not for writing. www.linkedin.com/pulse/cre…
An interesting take on why we like AI for coding but not for writing. www.linkedin.com/pulse/cre…
Currently reading: In My Remaining Years by Jean Grae π
Currently reading: When We’re in Charge by Amanda Litman π
Which AI applications do what best - and how to think about it. www.vox.com/future-pe…
Private group chats are as maddening as public social media - and much harder to track. https://www.semafor.com/article/04/27/2025/the-group-chats-that-changed-america
I generally use this space to track what I’m reading in books. But going forward, I’ll also be using it to consolidate links to articles I’m reading about communication, higher education and technology trends.
Vonnegut captures todayβs tech zeitgeist in a science fiction tale - written seventy years ago. Apparently he wrote it during his time at GE, inspired by their rush to automation. Finished reading: Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut π
Wherein the protagonist turns a blob into the man of her dreams. Currently reading: Blob by Maggie Su π
Currently reading: Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut π
Still maintaining this sprawling 1200+ song playlist of indie music across genres, focused on women vocalists and players. open.spotify.com/playlist/…
Needed this vibe. Currently reading: An Immense World by Ed Yong π
There’s a reasonable argument that this is the single biggest breach of public data by private person, ever. NYT gift link: www.nytimes.com/2025/02/1…
The ham-handed relationship between governments, trustees and schools as boards get politicized. PBS: www.pbs.org/newshour/…
On “institutional neutrality,” a conservative approach to dampen political speech on college campuses.
While institutions are backing away from making position statements, news outlets are making lengthy statements of intent. This one from Madison is interesting because it also acknowledges that a portion of their audience may be intentionally avoiding news about the White House. This is a traditional trust-building strategy applied in a new way: explaining how the news outlet plans to allocate their resources in an era of “flooding the zone.”
Isthmus: isthmus.com/opinion/f…
The bureau speak is v amusing. Currently reading: The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley π
Finished reading: Thick by Tressie McMillan Cottom π
Updated my reading list, while slowly making my way through half a dozen books at once.
Book club categorically disliked this one. Finished reading: The Heart in Winter by Kevin Barry π