Adapting to the new reality of search
It’s obvious at this point that the landscape of search traffic for publishers is rapidly changing, and not generally
It’s obvious at this point that the landscape of search traffic for publishers is rapidly changing, and not generally
There is always a point in every Robin Hood film where Robin stops robbing the rich to feed the poor
John Scalzi has done a terrific overview of the new 16in MacBook Pro (with M3 Max, naturally) that he recently
Without the Mac, I wouldn’t have had a career. The first time I encountered a Mac was in 1986.
I’m broadly positive about the future of LLMs and AI, but no one should pretend there will not be
So much blood this week. Fortunately, all of it was removed from me under medical supervision. On Tuesday, I had
I talked recently about how changing the culture of learning in your business will be important if you will make
It would be a little remiss of me if I didn’t mention the launch this week of Microsoft’s
This week there were some exciting work-related developments which I can’t really talk about yet, but I might be
This is the first post-Substack edition of my newsletter, the first one delivered via WordPress. At some point in the
I was going to write a sort of yearnote last week, summing up 2023. I didn’t, in the end,
Technically, I should have written this yesterday, but somehow Christmas Eve feels like an even less appropriate time to be
It’s quite ironic that I spend part of my professional life warning publishers and content creators about platform risk
One of Apple’s most annoying habits is changing things to make them harder for users to “make mistakes”. Almost
I’ve been thinking a lot about how I use computers this week. As I have written before (at great