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Jesse Chen • Threads: The inside story of Meta’s newest social app
Kabvina succeeded by aggressively catering to the feed, subordinating his own taste—his creative expression—to the limits of algorithmic promotion.
Kyle Chayka • Filterworld

For people with intellectual disabilities, Trent writes, the means of care—segregated or inclusive classrooms, institutions or group home residences—has so often been collapsed to become the unquestioned end in itself, because the larger assumption remains unexamined.
Sara Hendren • What Can a Body Do?: How We Meet the Built World
Real Life Mag • Colony Collapse - Real Life
This perception that culture is stuck and plagued by sameness is indeed due to the omnipresence of algorithmic feeds.
Kyle Chayka • Filterworld
Paraphrasing an insight on AI, brands, and personality:
“Anything Rick Owens does, you know immediately it’s Rick Owens. If he writes a text or designs a garment, or if he does a piece of furniture — it’s so coherent.. Chris Sherron, who’s the designer behind Are.na, said, “there's no art without the artist.” With all of this AI stuff popping up, th
... See moreshe felt that she had been able to push the boundaries, technically and narratively. And what was the point of making games if you weren’t going to do that?
Gabrielle Zevin • Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow: Give the #1 bestseller to everyone you love this Christmas
Interoperability still persists in some categories of internet services. It thrives, notably, in video games where users create “mods”: game remixes or DIY components that can consist of altered art, modified gameplay, randomized game elements, add-ons such as new weapons or tools, and other custom bits.