
Link Roundup: January 20, 2025
The old Internet was good. Or, at least, less bad.
The old Internet was good. Or, at least, less bad.
Fritz Lang on his film M and a tutorial for HTML-based resumes.
A link roundup of articles and thoughts on practices of reading, why ChatGPT is still extraordinarily limited at writing, and the "missing questions" in our conversations about the future.
A link roundup up full of technical skepticism and the benefits of cutting back.
An article on the (lack of) regulation of solar power.
This week's link roundup includes the unique combination of an article on the most-cited authors in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy and advice on non-scalable activities for startups.
This week's articles emphasize the importance of archival work and offer an interesting writing-process heuristic.
This week's articles touch on how complexity emerges from simple systems.
This week's roundup has articles on cognitive empathy, kimchi, and technical writing workflows. All the best things!
A link roundup including an article on ways that organizations can set up technical writers to be successful and another offering a waterfall of advice for reflective self-management over a career.