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In Yesterday's IO Keynote Google declared war on the remnants of the Web.
While they packaged it as a lot of "AI" talk what their whole approach of decontextualizing information, of taking away links to sources and instead producing some LLM generated response means is that they want to establish a new abstraction layer on the web. Where Zuckerberg with his Metaverse failed Google is starting the next attack: Your website, your work no longer matters.
Well it matters as (unpaid) raw material for their synthetic text extruders but not as cultural artifact you can share with others.
This is a literal revolution but one against the participatory web, against us: The goal is to take away the web and guide people into Google's abstraction on top of it. An abstraction they control and moderate. It's about monopolizing access to information.
If you care about the web, about people's ability to participate in it as more than mere passive consumers, this needs to be taken seriously. De-Googlifying your mental apparatus becomes more urgent today. Find other search engines, don't use their browser. Or wake up in a slopified AOL kind of environment.
Hi you,
I just added a reading list on my personal website with free articles that inspired me in the last years.
https://timrodenbroeker.de/pages/reading-list/
Which articles and resources would you add?
PS: Share this with a friend pls :-)
I am experimenting with doing my daily work with a @RaspberryPi 5 these days. It works surprisingly well, the Raspi 5 is powerful enough for most of the things I do on a daily basis.
I use Linux systems since 7 years now. Meanwhile I appreciate the often poor and quirky design of the software. Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) is more like a cat than a dog – it makes no effort to charm you. It’s a tool, and that’s it.
https://trcc.timrodenbroeker.de/field-note-working-with-the-raspberry-pi/
Silvio Lorusso's essay "Learn to Code vs. Code to Learn: Creative Coding Beyond the Economic Imperative" was an eye opener for me. It differentiates between two incentives for learning Creative Coding.
In this written conversation via Google Docs we discussed the relationship of Design education and Creative Coding.
Check it out:
Are we all high on AI?
AI and Creative Coding?
https://timrodenbroeker.de/creative-coding-in-the-age-of-automation/