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The Boring Internet
The Boring Internet
The internet is not dying, but the commercial layer built on top of it is. This layer, characterised by platforms and services, is straining under the weight of machine-generated content and a focus on profit. Beneath this layer lies the protocol layer, a collection of older, less polished technologies that are harder to monetise but also harder to control or destroy.
·terrygodier.com·
The Boring Internet
Don't Outsource Your Understanding
Don't Outsource Your Understanding
The article highlights the dangers of “cognitive surrender,” where individuals rely heavily on AI-generated content without proper verification. This phenomenon is evident in various fields, including law, software development, and academia, leading to errors, misinformation, and a lack of understanding. The author emphasises the importance of staying engaged in the cognitive loop, actively verifying AI outputs, and understanding the underlying processes to ensure the quality and reliability of work.
·leehanchung.github.io·
Don't Outsource Your Understanding
Flipbook
Flipbook
Why browse the web if you can generate the web, I guess?
·flipbook.page·
Flipbook
Is Your Site Agent-Ready?
Is Your Site Agent-Ready?
This looks daft at best, useless at worst. But I'm keeping it around because I know it will be something that's useful to demonstrate a point eventually.
·isitagentready.com·
Is Your Site Agent-Ready?
What modern Emacs packages am I missing?
What modern Emacs packages am I missing?

Good little reddit thread about what "modern" packages there are that someone with an older configuration might be missing out on. My Emacs config started in 1994, got a reboot around 2017, and so is well over 30 years old in total and around 10 years old in its current incarnation.

I might benefit from this.

·reddit.com·
What modern Emacs packages am I missing?