
Robin Rendle — Stop calling yourself an IC

But who are we — am I — trying to be original for? Myself, a client, a boss, a professor, Instagram, my mom, nobody at all? I think that it’s time to really think about who we’re creating for, so that we can strategize who deserves our originality, who deserves our efficiency, who deserves both, and who deserves neither. If there’s one thing I’m su... See more
libbymarrs.net • Post-Authentic Sincerity
The product sees an absence of credit or attribution to freelancers at an organizational level. While their work may have persisted in sustaining the essence of a product, their very own identity as a contributor is abstracted away by the company.
Tina He • A New Genre of Work
Who is asking to be turned into a passive bystander in their own work?
Sari Azout • What Does Slow AI Look Like?
The organizations I researched didn’t only drop job titles; almost all of them also decided to drop words like employee, worker, or manager, and replace them with something else—most often simply colleague.