The Daily Report

  • Our Lady of Perpetual Profit

    Our Lady of Perpetual Profit

    A business world with deeply misguided priorities—exemplified by horror stories from the worlds of tech, gaming, and entertainment—accounts for much worker unhappiness and customer frustration.

  • The Valley of Hidden Sorrows

    The Valley of Hidden Sorrows

    I have this friend. A mountain of unexpected medical debt buried his family at the start of last year. At the same time, the closing of his business stuck him with six figures of personal…

  • AI Roundup: The Bad, the Ugly, and the Pretty Cool

    AI Roundup: The Bad, the Ugly, and the Pretty Cool

    Pieces of the web that make differing and complementary sense of the threat and promise of AI.

  • CAPTCHA excludes disabled web users

    CAPTCHA excludes disabled web users

    The W3C explains how CAPTCHA excludes disabled users, and suggests alternatives that may be kinder and more reliable.

  • Heal an ailing web

    Heal an ailing web

    Leadership, hindered by a lack of diversity, has steered away from a tool for public good and one that is instead subject to capitalist forces resulting in monopolisation. Governance, which should correct for this, has…

  • Death of a father

    Death of a father

    Today Gerald Levin died. The world will remember him as the architect of the Time Warner AOL merger. But I think of him as a grieving father.

  • Open-source moderation

    Open-source moderation

    “Our online experience doesn’t have to depend on billionaires unilaterally making decisions over what we see.”

  • New music from the beyond

    New music from the beyond

    Happy heavenly birthday to my dear, deceased, devil brother Pete Zeldman. Today, 5 March 2024, to celebrate Pete’s life… Lost in Sound Records is releasing an album of solo drums, Enigma, which will keep rhythmic…

  • “Where the people are”

    “Where the people are”

    Fortunately, on that day, I allowed a strong, simple idea to penetrate my big, beautiful wall of assumptions.

  • R.I.Pete

    R.I.Pete

    It’s a year and one day since you died. At times, I feel your presence. I listen to your music every day. I miss you.

  • Just add water.

    Just add water.

    Quick, before everyone else thinks of it. Set the word “SUCCESSION” in Engravers Gothic and export it to a transparent PNG. Download photos of confederate general Mitch McConnell and Republican Johns Thune (R-S.D.), Cornyn (R-Texas),…

  • Get it right.

    Get it right.

    “Led” is the past tense of “lead.” L.E.D. Not L.E.A.D. Example: “Fran, who leads the group, led the meeting.” When professional publications get the small stuff wrong, it makes us less trusting about the big…

  • In search of a digital town square

    In search of a digital town square

    Ever since an infantile fascist billionaire (hereafter, the IFB) decided to turn Twitter over to the racially hostile anti-science set, folks who previously used that network daily to discuss and amplify topics they cared about…

  • Boys! Ragu!

    Boys! Ragu!

    When you were a kid, what was a meal you always looked forward to?

  • A Death at Walmart

    A Death at Walmart

    At age 38, Janikka Perry died of a heart attack at work, on her bakery shift at Walmart in North Little Rock, Arkansas, but you will not find her … A Death at Walmart