Scripting News: Saturday, July 6, 2024
We should try this someday: A twitter-like system built with feeds, with all their limits. People can link to my posts, but not attach themselves to my flow. Goodbye spam and the motive for abuse, attention. Something I'd like to try someday, but first you need people who are interested. It's a chicken and egg thing. #

Journalists don't give the orders. That's what's out of whack. #
I cancelled my NYT subscription. They can't hear their readers. It's time for a new journalism, and we're going to have to do it without them. I haven't cancelled my Washington Post subscription yet, but I'm pretty sure that's coming soon enough.#
In this podcast I tell the story of the move from print to the web in 1994 when the San Francisco newspapers went on strike. I was part of that process, a step in the bootstrap that led to the social web. #
I'm thinking about that process as journalism system is losing its mind, like everything else, and we need to find a way to flow intelligent news to people who need it, so we can start to organize, and we need to do it now. #
The flow are out there, smart people who know stuff and have ideas, but they aren't getting heard amidst the mindlessness of the NYT, CNN, MSNBC et al. #
It's a long story, and it starts off crisp like most of my stories and then rambles out. #
16 minutes.#
Linkblog items for the day.
The goal of FeedLand is to make news a social thing, following the pattern of social media apps, but using open formats and protocols. feedland.com
AG Sulzberger (born August 5, 1980) is an American journalist serving as the chairman of The New York Times Company and publisher of its flagship newspaper, The New York Times. wikipedia.org
Maybe subscribe to the Guardian? Hmm. mastodon.social
I searched the NYT website for how to cancel my subscription, I've had enough of this bullshit. Time for us to part ways. Unfortunately the search did not get me any closer to cancelling. nytimes.com
I asked ChatGPT how to cancel my New York Times subscription. chatgpt.com
NY Times, how about obsessing on the dictatorship on our horizon? dangillmor.com
Heather Cox Richardson: "Although Trump has frequently slurred his words or trailed off while speaking and repeatedly fell asleep at his own criminal trial, none of the pieces mentioned Trump's mental fitness." substack.com
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