Sitting in a panel discussion about the effect of social media on news consumption and the open social web networks haven't been mentioned. It's all Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, X. But any newsroom that *isn't* paying attention to Bluesky and Mastodon is missing a trick.
Timely advice from WIRED. It’s going to be a long summer. #Democracy
I'm knee-deep in migrating from Known to Ghost. It's a little harder than I'd like - I think I need to export into an interim format and then build something in Node to convert my HTML into Lexical JSON. But I'm getting there. It's kind of an emotional transition to move from something I wrote to something I didn't, but it's the right decision for me (and Ghost is awesome).
What characteristics do you think are important in a technology leader in a non-technical organization like a non-profit or a newsroom?
However you feel about AI, it's a big part of the modern software landscape. @ProPublica is hiring a two-year AI engineering fellow in collaboration with @The Lenfest Institute. We're not cheerleaders or naysayers; we want to explore ways that it might support the newsroom, while remaining anchored in real human problems and strongly adhering to our values, standards, and strict need for safety. #media #journalism #ai
Still baffling to me how people asking for basic human rights and civil liberties are painted as far left. They’re normal asks and enjoyed in many other countries. The rhetoric is just designed to stop the conversation; it’s not a serious discussion.
One of the most important things we can be doing is imagining better futures and then describing them in detail. Design fiction, science fiction, speculative fiction, and - dare I say it - business fiction all matter and are a huge part of building the future.
I published my most in-depth post ever today. It’s about funding the open social web platforms that have the potential to unseat democracy-eroding services like X. I’d love your feedback.