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What We Lost

Matthew Hughes

Weekly polemics about how tech companies are making your life worse, and how to fight back.

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Generative AI's Existential Cringe

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It’s been a while. Apologies for the lack of output on my end. It… has not been the best few months. Writing has been tough, as demonstrated by my hard drive filled with half-completed, unpublished newslette...

9 days ago
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What's Past is Prologue

Credit: University of Salford

Note from Matt: Apologies for the radio silence the past couple of weeks. This piece, which I spent a lot of time on, should make up for it. I have some new ones in the pipeline, too.

If you like this and wan...

7 months ago
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We Need A Better Word Than Luddite

It's not irrational to be skeptical of tech

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7 months ago
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Generative AI’s Impending Death By A Thousand Rake-Smacks

Amongst those tired of generative AI — those fatigued from hearing idiot managers claim how it’s “the future,” and those despondent from watching the proliferation of slop across every corner of the Internet — there are usually two question...

8 months ago
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Generative AI is a Paper Tiger with a Real Tiger Behind It

We Were Afraid Of The Wrong Stuff

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