Pretty sure that this isn’t what GoPros are designed for, but this still makes me smile when I rewatch it…
Today the Podcasting MA students are going to learn what RSS is and why it matters — whether they like it or not… :-)
Awesome (and important) piece from Anil Dash: Don’t call it a Substack
Links are powerful — that’s why Instagram and Twitter and Threads punish and limit them, and why Substack tries to take credit for them. And that’s why “wherever you get your podcasts” is such a radical concept — like email, it’s a medium that the tech tycoons don’t, and can’t, own. People can read your writing “wherever they get their email”.
I know it’s free, but I think the days of publishers relying on Google Analytics should be done. Not only does GA4 not really deliver the metrics publishers should be paying attention to, it’s also pretty unreliable on key real-time metrics.
Spoke to a Sky News journalist about the Twitter to Bluesky (and Threads to Bluesky) moves.
The piece is now up, with some good quotes from me. 🦋
Remembrance Sunday: veterans, volunteers and… Mods?
Turns out the limit for open tabs in Safari on an iPhone 13 Pro is 500.
That was an intentional test, and not tab hoarding.
cough
Bluesky is really having a moment. So should journalists be paying attention to it? Almost certainly.
We’re approaching the tipping point for the network.
It’s been many years since I had cause to generate a Doge meme for a lecture, but thanks to current year US politics, I had the chance again…
According to Google Trends, Americans have suddenly decided they need to know what tariffs are.
This could be… interesting.
I woke up, looked at the news, and seriously considered adding a shot of whisky to my morning coffee.
This will be the first presidential election in the US where Twitter isn’t the go-to place for real time updates.
A decade and a half’s development trashed in 18 months.