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> Draw a horse, watch it run
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> MOPy the virtual pet that was an environmental disaster
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> Pop music and electronic data in 1988
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> How a decrease in chip production led to a lack of gummy sweets
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Fuzzy logic and customer comments
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Does a generative AI search really burn down the world?
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Thoughts on theft, and AI's social contract
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Face it: search engines are dead and AI is doing a great job replacing them
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Confidently wrong
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How dare you (not) use AI
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Defamation by LLM
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The web used to be a reliable library. AI has ruined it.
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Crossing the Rubicon: thoughts on AI over #WeblogPoMo2025
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> Mid nineties/early 2000s computer screens as tapestries
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> The history of "It is now safe to turn off your computer"
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> The advertising profile about you built on a single photograph
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> Wikipedia is only a non-profit because of a labour strike
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> Outsourced Facebook moderation results in severe PTSD
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Yuck (or, why Bluesky still isn't for me)
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> The Guardian is ceasing their Twitter posting
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> Bluesky, other Twitter-like replacements, and why they'll disappear
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> Grist for the AI mill
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> The Bop Spotter
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"Several"
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> Yes, your car is listening to you
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> Yes, your phone is listening to you
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> A delightful story about teens having fun with binary
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> Embed your own images in QR codes
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Don't buy a iPad Mini right now, but also do because they're awesome
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Why doesn't the TXT entry in my DNS record get propagated across the web?
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> AI says 'strawberry' contains one r, proves it with logic
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> Microsoft's AI chief thinks anything published online is up for grabs
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What I learned about my online self during #WeblogPoMo2024
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omg.lol, the Indieweb, and joy
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Beyond bensinterests
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Why was bensinterests abandoned?
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Listlogs express joy
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How Japanese children learn multiplication
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The Instapaper years
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Nobody needs a 404
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Blogging as nostalgia
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Engagement metrics do not make you a good person
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You're doing Tumblr wrong
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> High order bit
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What was bensinterests?
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Remembering bensinterests over #WeblogPoMo2024
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Notes on going viral
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Falling out of love
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> Silicon Valley nannies are keeping kids away from screens
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> "This is how we radicalised the world"
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Introducing Jericho, the bike that's a pony that I own that's not mine
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> How do people feel when they lose Internet access?
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> 'Facebook Fueled Anti-Refugee Attacks in Germany, New Research Suggests'
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The joy of going phone free
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> 'Everything about Facebook is bad for the same reason'
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> "I was fired by the machine, and no human could do a thing about it"
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> A flaw-by-flaw guide to Facebook's new GDPR privacy changes
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> The Guardian on Facebook: they're the bad guys, definitely not us
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> An apology for the Internet, from the people that built it
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> Once there was a search engine
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> 'Yes, Google Uses Its Power to Quash Ideas It Doesn’t Like—I Know Because It Happened to Me'
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On algorithms
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> Security is still so difficult
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Two months with an Apple Watch
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> Stop Googling. Let’s Talk.
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Who is watching you online?
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> T.S. Eliot on the information age
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Two and a half years with wearables
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Thoughts on Apple Music
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The beginning of the end of the World Wide Web
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> Click-click-click
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> A seldom-asked question amongst Internet of Things manufacturers