description: "It seems like in the past six months much of the meta-blogging has been about anniversaries: so many people seem to be marking ten, fifteen, even twenty years of blogging. It seems this naturally l…"
title: "The Year For Blogging To Pump Up The Volume"
date: "2024-01-01T20:12-08:00"
description: "In 1990, New Line Cinema released a box office failure starring Christian Slater as a teenage pirate radio DJ who inspires a surge of others to take to the air and find their voice. Come and gone nearly three years to the month before I first got online, Pump Up the Volume nonetheless for me is the patron film of the blogosphere."
title: "Early Web Design Helped a Generation Express Themselves Online. How Do We Capture That Feeling Again?"
date: "2024-01-04T18:01-08:00"
description: "I don`t remember where my locker was or why I found it funny to pick a radio jingle for The Shane Company as my senior quote. I don’t remember any of the Latin I studied for three years or even what we did for lunch before we could drive off campus. What I do remember is the way the internet spilled"
title: "On attention management & owning your content"
date: "2024-01-04T17:56-08:00"
description: "The internet became a terrible place. It seems that today we need to give our data, content and attention to others in order to receive a virtual form of social affirmation. This is my answer to that. Attention as a currency I don’t like this. I have trouble managing my attention and I noticed I… Continue reading On attention management & owning your content"
description: "I miss the internet where everything wasn`t fed to me in an `for you` page. I hope you`ll all join me on being a little less self conscious about what I put on the internet in 2024. "
title: "Who makes money when AI reads the internet for us?"
date: "2024-02-14T01:02-08:00"
description: "Instead of displaying links, Arc Search`s “Browse for Me” feature reads the first handful of pages and summarizes them into a single, custom-built, Arc-formatted web page using large language models from OpenAI and others. Critics say that`s a problem."
title: "The State of Jamstack: Developers Want Return to Simplicity"
date: "2024-02-20T22:38-08:00"
description: "We ask members of the Jamstack community why the trendy web architecture became too complicated — and how it can return to its simple roots."