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I wouldn’t ordinarily email you twice in one week, but I have an essay in WIRED today about Google, its philosophy of information retrieval, and how its Search history may be a premonition of the future that generative AI is leading us towards.
a year ago

More from escape the algorithm

So you want to escape the algorithm

A primer

2 weeks ago 49 votes
ETA's Best links of 2024

Relinking some Links links

a month ago 36 votes
The perfect pecan pie will never exi—

Cutting a slice of longing

2 months ago 18 votes
Gift interfaces, an interview, and how you found me

Some updates on things that have happened and that are coming in the escape the algorithm cinematic universe:

2 months ago 17 votes
howdidyoufind.me

a website about how people found this website

4 months ago 16 votes

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“Can’t complain” (but it might be worth considering)

Complaining is a cultural phenomenon, but it’s particularly prevalent in societies with a consumer culture (the customer is always right) and those where comfort is coming to be expected. Given all the complaining we do (about the weather, leadership, products, service and various ailments), it’s worth taking a moment to think about why we complain. […]

17 hours ago 2 votes
The rich don't have authority

On the myth of power and money

yesterday 2 votes
What’s for breakfast?

Peter Drucker didn’t say “culture eats strategy for breakfast,” but reality rarely gets in the way of a good quote. But what does it mean? I think what ‘not Drucker’ meant was that MBA tactics will always be subverted by the power of systems, and that systems disguise themselves as culture (“what are things like […]

2 days ago 2 votes
The UnPopulist: Abundance Politics

This week I’m in The UnPopulist with an article about the politics of the abundance agenda:

4 days ago 3 votes
Are More Celebrities Dying? A Statistical Analysis

Are more famous figures dying, and if so, why?

4 days ago 6 votes