It has always been. That’s why it’s called “News” not “Olds”. Getting access to the most up to date information about the world has always been compelling. Whether it’s where the best hunting or foraging grounds were, who is in a relationship to who, or which person/people are attacking our tribe. It’s all the same now.
Aggregators like people who are gossips, newspapers and now social media are all attention based. Even the structure of writing of news stories to give you the main story in the headline, then start with the conclusion and fill in the details has been making this type of information bite sized from the dawn of time.
And now of course our “news” is global, often the stories about people are not people actually in our lives (Royals? Celebrities, who cares?), and politics have cranked us vs them to 11. No wonder it’s addictive.
Add in complicated feelings that we want to avoid (how bout that pandemic?) and looking at new information also serves as a distraction from the things we can or cannot change in our lives.
Be well weary news consumer. Get off your phone and enjoy nature.
Looks like Signal[1] is still the way to go. Interesting that the Chinese Government has cracked telegram even though it and Signal are not available in China without VPN [2]
What actually works is the shortest part of the article. It’s infatuation with what doesn’t work puts what does work more than halfway into the article.
I would have appreciated the article to be structured as “Phonics works, MSV Doesn’t and here’s why they’re different”
And as one of the most valuable companies in the world that ships software, it is surprising to see regressions in their software.
The article said that right now legitimate applications on the App Store could contain jailbreak code.
Of course these things are entirely possible to be unrelated, which is why I mentioned the tongue in cheek “tinfoil hat”.
The timeliness of the response from Apple in patching this reintroduced vulnerability should be swift. If so, I’m happy to step away from this position entirely.
Please excuse the tinfoil hat - is there any chance that this vulnerability was reintroduced at the request of the Chinese government to allow easier access to Hong Kong protesters devices?
After using this technique for years, I can tell you that changing your mode of driving when you encounter traffic is difficult. Especially when you’re not used to “letting people pass”. But I’m convinced it helps break the jams.
I wonder if the autonomous vehicles in our future could adopt a similar strategy when encountering traffic to reduce jams for all of us even if they’re a small percentage of the overall drivers.
Aggregators like people who are gossips, newspapers and now social media are all attention based. Even the structure of writing of news stories to give you the main story in the headline, then start with the conclusion and fill in the details has been making this type of information bite sized from the dawn of time.
And now of course our “news” is global, often the stories about people are not people actually in our lives (Royals? Celebrities, who cares?), and politics have cranked us vs them to 11. No wonder it’s addictive.
Add in complicated feelings that we want to avoid (how bout that pandemic?) and looking at new information also serves as a distraction from the things we can or cannot change in our lives.
Be well weary news consumer. Get off your phone and enjoy nature.