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Deep dives into digital culture, indie web, tech, and languages. A newsletter in progress.

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Dispatch from the Indie Web #1

In which I interview one of my favourite personal bloggers

Linguistic privilege

"But your English iS SoOo gOoD!"

The Indie Web in 2030

Data autonomy should be a right, not a luxury.

Guys, There's So Much More To The Internet!

Part one of a series where I interview indie web folk about the web 1.0 revival, unrotting your brain, and their top places to hang out online.

Kill the old you this winter

Why self-improvement trends are about catharsis

To Feel Like Yourself Again, Cultivate Curiosity

This part usually gets skipped in the online discourse about reclaiming your brain.

10 (Illustrated) Reasons To Keep A Daily Photo Diary

11. Because you deserve more than the infinite scroll has to offer.

Please For The Love Of God Stop Building AI Therapy Chatbots

Therapy is about connection, not convenience.

How Algospeak Changed The Way We Talk To Each Other Online

Should language be monetisable? Asking for a friend

On Fizzy Writing

AKA how does she DO that

Who Gets To Tell Whose Story?

Mental illness in Toby Lloyd's debut novel, Fervour, plays out like a game of broken telephone.

Does AI Get the Kiki Bouba Effect?

One thing LLMs excel at is scratching highly specific, nerdy language itches.

What’s in A Character’s Name? A Lot, As It Turns out

I don't remember the last time I was so angry at a book.

Why Are the Rich Obsessed With Stewardship?

From fund managers talking about the eye-popping amounts they control, to celebrities waxing poetic about a piece of land they just bought, the latest billionaire buzzword is stewardship.

Lessons From Google Trends About The American Psyche

It's wild out there.

The Language I Live In: How Linguistic Habits Can Make or Break Your Conversations

Why multilingual people often have very different conversations depending on the language they’re speaking—and it’s more than just code-switching.