You should read
This type of post is supposed to be weekly. Not that anyone is reading it now, of course. But for myself, this is supposed to be a weekly exercise, to make sure I actually go back and read at least some of the pile of articles that catch my eye momentarily, only to be forgotten in my ever-growing list of Pocket "to-reads".
- Chaos edits are the only thing that makes sense anymore (Vox)
- Automotive Prototype Camouflage Edition (Why Is This Interesting)
- Why We Should End the Data Economy (The Reboot)
- The Rumpus Interview With Yumi Sakugawa (The Rumpus)
- The rise of never-ending job interviews (BBC)
- Could Wikipedia’s crowdsourcing be the solution to pandemic misinformation? (The Hustle)
- Introducing yourself without saying your title (UX Collective)
- The Democratic Socialists of America Can Mobilize Gen Z'ers Like Me (Teen Vogue)
- Alt-Right Coloradans Went to War With an Alpaca Farm — and the Farm Won (MEL Magazine)
- The Day the Good Internet Died (The Ringer)