I found a Wired guide detailing methods for disappearing both online and offline. It covers strategies for erasing your digital footprint and maintaining physical anonymity to escape tracking in an increasingly connected world.
I explore the hidden fragility of digital storage compared to paper. Digital data is surprisingly less permanent than physical media, making long-term preservation a significant challenge as formats and technology rapidly evolve.
I share a Wired piece about the first generation born into the digital world. I especially enjoyed the observation that kids are trading places with adults, becoming the experts and teachers in our increasingly technological society.
Agent Experience (AX) is emerging as the new User Experience (UX). Agents are increasingly the primary consumers and operators of digital artifacts like documentation, code, software, and websites, driving the need for agent-centric design and protocols.
I found a map of the human footprint showing global population density. It highlights extreme density in Europe and coastal China versus the vast emptiness of the Sahara, Siberia, and the Australian outback.
I built an offline RSS archiving pipeline using monolith and feed2exec, tested the minimal coding agent Tau, set up Claude Code path-specific rules, and studied the psychology behind LLM role confusion attacks.