Thinking of adding a sort of #microblog element to my personal site (bcavello.com) because I am finding it intimidating to add new posts because I want to keep my posts section with a level of deep premeditation and polish. But I also have ideas that I often sit on FOR YEARS and it’s frustrating to not have written them down or shared them.
Things on my writing #ToDoList that have been for multiple years:
- #Levers vs #Microscopes, and different types of technologies that augment #labor
- Work worth NOT doing, and frameworks for determining whether other people’s buy-in and #consent should be needed for a person to do something (have #agency)
- There are #RebelsInTheDeathStar (this has probably been 10 years on the to-do list 🫠)
- It isn’t dead, yet, but #PrivacyIsInHospice
- The #FunEconomy, and new modes of measuring progress
I think I want to give myself a space to explore an idea or capture something I’m thinking about, even if it’s not ā€œfinished,ā€ and differentiate that from the stuff I feel proud to have put effort into communicating clearly. I feel like I DO want to keep a zone for things that are like my guides on #HowTo get into #AIPolicy, for instance, (https://posts.bcavello.com/how-to-get-into-ai-policy-part-1/) and I don’t want to bury that kinda thing with a million short snippets… but maybe separating is unnecessary?
What do you think?
How to get into AI policy (part 1)

B Cavello