This week's best things
How we ended up with our social feeds, a visual search engine, building effective hybrid working environments, some dystopian AI nonsense, and photographing mirros
How we ended up with our social feeds, a visual search engine, building effective hybrid working environments, some dystopian AI nonsense, and photographing mirros
Goldman Sachs question the AI hype, semiconductors over farming, tiny microphones, crisis comms, German web design, human seasons, Monglian uniforms, and a 3.6km-long slackline
How to find your next audience, digital maturity self-assessment, Japan declares war on floppy disks, technology at the Science Museum since 1985, designing for conflicting needs, various people getting into trouble with AI, and a password game
Google zero, TikTok misinformation, audience experiments, whistleblowers, reconnection, the death of news media, a warning against oversharing, 1,000 best films, and Diesel the donkey.
Google documentation leaks, the downfall of DeviantArt, the impact of hybrid working, the internet in 2004, fax art, and iconic tweets.
Molly White pointing out we can have a better web, the women behind the modern web, Rachel Coldicutt on new ways for cultural orgs to engage with digital tools, 20 'best' new websites, future thinking, social media nightmares, childhood artworks, and grammar corrections.