Thank you so much for this incredibly sensitive and sane post. I hadn’t come across most of those links before, and am grateful for them. The pull quote from the Elizabeth Spiers article in particular resonates with my experience and frustration and heartache these past weeks. Social media has to have been one of the most insidious and dangerous profit machines developed in this tech age. It looks so harmless, but spreads so much sickness, like a cute kitten carrying some zombie-apocalypse-esque virus
Great compilation and insights! I just recently wrote about my own mid-life crisis with the Internet, and I mentioned Ezra's interview on Search Engine, which was such a great convo.
I don't like that war is going on in Ukraine or Israel and I hope that it will end. But I'm trying to observe and not absorb with the news. And I'm extremely optimistic about the long-term future.
Thank you so much for this incredibly sensitive and sane post. I hadn’t come across most of those links before, and am grateful for them. The pull quote from the Elizabeth Spiers article in particular resonates with my experience and frustration and heartache these past weeks. Social media has to have been one of the most insidious and dangerous profit machines developed in this tech age. It looks so harmless, but spreads so much sickness, like a cute kitten carrying some zombie-apocalypse-esque virus
Sensitive and sane is what we strive for around here, so I'm glad it felt that way.
Thank you for all of this Rosie, both your words and the compilation of excellent insight from other people. So needed right now.
Wisdom in the madness. Thank you for sharing this.
Great compilation and insights! I just recently wrote about my own mid-life crisis with the Internet, and I mentioned Ezra's interview on Search Engine, which was such a great convo.
I don't like that war is going on in Ukraine or Israel and I hope that it will end. But I'm trying to observe and not absorb with the news. And I'm extremely optimistic about the long-term future.