Scripting News: Friday, February 13, 2026

News still needs to make a big transition, to become a distributed unownable thing, with every part replaceable, much like what needs to happen with the social web. This transition has been possible and necessary for about 30 years. The reporters and editors will say we're naive, but we understand what's happening. The news orgs have always been large centralized businesses, silos, and increasingly has come in conflict with the interests of their users. Who trusts what you read in the NYT, Washington Post, or Wall Street Journal, and these were at one time the best of journalism. I know the reporters also won't like this, but the quality assurance of decentralized systems will be done by AI, and overseen by a non-profit organization, staffed by retired journalists. And there will be lots of competition. All parts are replaceable. #
I got the most remarkable headphones. Read a review in Wired, and was sold. On sale for $109. Open ear buds from Anker. When I first put them on and played something I had a jolt. The sound appeared to be blasting from the speaker on my laptop. I rushed to try to turn it down and realized it was in my head. Never been so impressed. They don't go inside your ear, the speaker is poised above the ear. Later when I got out of my car and the headphones automatically connected via Bluetooth -- it was a podcast -- I thought the person was talking to me on the street in the middle of nowhere. I laughed at now I had been tricked so thoroughly, twice. It keeps happening. Music is incredible. The best sound I've ever heard from headphones. So totally worth the money. #
Linkblog items for the day
Amazon's Ring ends deal with surveillance firm Flock after backlash.

bbc.com
The Maine Monitor is seeking an ambitious reporter to cover elections and campaigns in Maine.

themainemonitor.org
Byte magazine artist Robert Tinney, who illustrated the birth of PCs, dies at 78.

arstechnica.com
Platforms bend over backward to help DHS censor ICE critics, advocates say.

arstechnica.com
Mullenweg Calls For Rethinking Product Talks At WordCamps.

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