Gravity Notes
A quick capture notepad with " … No accounts, no folders, no noise." Purchased.
Recent Posts
Post-Algorithmic Modernism
“Post-Algo moves away from “doin’ it for the ‘gram,” and back to tactile, textured, layered spaces. It craves touch and experience. It doesn’t need likes. It’s a return to one’s brand, one’s needs, and what you like when you’re not on your phone. It’s about developing your own taste.”
The only taboo left is copyright infringement
“The culture that feels the most dangerous, and, thus, exciting to young people, will be what you can’t see online. And the most dangerous thing for platforms is not racist garbage. It’s unmonetizeable content. The “metric” that will matter most going forward will not be the numbers at the bottom of a post or video, but the human beings in a room that left their house to experience something. Which, of course, will be filmed and put back online. You can’t escape the matrix entirely.”
This afternoon all the colour drained out of the world. In black and white a storm hurled itself at the windows while lightning cracked and drains overflowed. I saw myself flinch on a video call. On the street WhatsApp someone asked: “Did anyone just see a horse without a rider galloping up the street?!!” I heard it but I didn’t look. Is this how it all ends: each of us alone at home, messaging with increasing levels of desperation and punctuation?
The Great Stay and the quiet collapse of the marketing job market
The Great Stay “… is driven by fear. Marketers are staying not because they love their role but because they’ve looked at the alternatives and concluded that the risk of leaving exceeds the pain of staying. And the more they do that, the more the job market slows.”
Molly Guard
“the little plastic safety cover you have to move out of the way before you press some button of significance.”
The Best Book Covers of the Last Decade. (lithub.com)
Links Supply: collects links shared on Bluesky. (links.supply)
Dumb Canes by Rabia S. Akhtar. (instagram.com)