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Technology and Power

chrbutler.com
4 points·by delaugust·16 giorni fa·0 comments

Reactionary Red-Lining of AI

chrbutler.com
3 points·by delaugust·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Craft Is Untouchable

chrbutler.com
4 points·by delaugust·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Is there an AI garage startup path?

chrbutler.com
3 points·by delaugust·4 mesi fa·0 comments

What I've learned to recognize as a designer and technologist thanks to sci-fi

chrbutler.com
5 points·by delaugust·5 mesi fa·1 comments

Consistency Is Primitive

chrbutler.com
4 points·by delaugust·5 mesi fa·0 comments

AI's efficiency gains don't justify trillion-dollar valuations

chrbutler.com
3 points·by delaugust·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Is it disruption, or is it theft?

chrbutler.com
18 points·by delaugust·8 mesi fa·4 comments

AI is a front for consolidation of resources and power

chrbutler.com
545 points·by delaugust·8 mesi fa·448 comments

The Last Invention

chrbutler.com
3 points·by delaugust·8 mesi fa·0 comments

The National Design Studio is a scam

chrbutler.com
196 points·by delaugust·11 mesi fa·53 comments

Single-function devices in the world of the everything machine

chrbutler.com
5 points·by delaugust·anno scorso·1 comments

Where Are Today's Futures?

nearfuturelaboratory.com
3 points·by delaugust·anno scorso·0 comments

The Best Interfaces We Never Built

chrbutler.com
6 points·by delaugust·anno scorso·0 comments

The Designer's Hierarchy of Career Needs

chrbutler.com
4 points·by delaugust·anno scorso·0 comments

Why Embodied AI Is the Red Line We Cannot Cross

chrbutler.com
4 points·by delaugust·anno scorso·3 comments

If This, Then That, Except for When

chrbutler.com
5 points·by delaugust·anno scorso·0 comments

Composition Speaks Before Content

chrbutler.com
3 points·by delaugust·anno scorso·0 comments

Personal Ambient Computing

chrbutler.com
21 points·by delaugust·anno scorso·4 comments

Action Is Worth More Than Advice

chrbutler.com
5 points·by delaugust·anno scorso·0 comments

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delaugust
·11 mesi fa·discuss
envy isn't necessary for legitimate critique you know
delaugust
·11 mesi fa·discuss
I still see it on the New list.
delaugust
·anno scorso·discuss
I'm not sure if you've read the AI 2027 report, but that's what this post is responding to. It's not the author anthropomorphizing AI. That's the entire premise of the AI 2027 forecast.
delaugust
·anno scorso·discuss
Agreed. PAC isn't really a new idea at its core. I think the author says that directly. But it's also an idea that hasn't really been tried with the tech available. The promise really depends upon minimizing computing power, making it more contextual, and piggybacking on 3d printing to create open-source enclosures.
delaugust
·anno scorso·discuss
"a Prestel [2] terminal" amazing reference!
delaugust
·anno scorso·discuss
I love it when I end up on a website that is clearly 100% bespoke and weird.
delaugust
·anno scorso·discuss
Absolutely!
delaugust
·anno scorso·discuss
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delaugust
·anno scorso·discuss
Why designers and marketers are leaving the field.
delaugust
·anno scorso·discuss
Absolutely. I attended a webinar yesterday on SEO/content marketing from a very well-known/established SEO "expert" and it was shockingly 101. However, one detail I did appreciate was hearing how long-term the standard inbound, organic content strategy is. Many have said this for years, but they showed some good data to really hammer home the point, folding in the reality that AI content farms make it all the more difficult. The other tiny detail that came up that was useful was seeing data emphasizing how counterproductive dating content is – the further away the present date is from the content, the least likely it is to be indexed and/or ranked. The advice I'd heard until this point was to update and republish content. This webinar showed data proving that publishing dateless content outperforms that approach.
delaugust
·anno scorso·discuss
100%

It's astonishing to me how many SEO consultants are still selling (and getting contracts for) 10-year-old advice.