A few sites and articles of interest I came across this month.
- Maybe blogging is falling out of favour because Gen Z think it’s too “cringe”?
- The Bank of England is asking people to vote on which animals should be ont the next series of bank notes.
- Poor frog
- Bot traffic has officially passed human traffic on the Internet. Great.
- Spotify founder Daniel Ek is now running Neko Health, full body health checks for £299.
- To reclaim our personal tastes (and cultural standards) we must abandon algorithm-driven platforms.
- AI company Midjourney have developed a full-body scanner to rival MRI machines at a fraction of the cost and complexity.
- Inside Anthropic.
- Lettera is a new, standalone Markdown editing app for macOS. It's an extraction from the Bear Notes app.
- Interesting to see Taylor Lorenz now writing in The Guardian. I hope someone in the government is listening when she says The UK’s social media ban for under-16s has just empowered big tech.
- Miguel Carranza (RevenueCat) writes a well-informed article about AI in tech companies. AI shouldn't shrink headcount. It should shrink teams.
- Private equity is everywhere in the UK. Nearly half of all vet practices are now PE backed. The Guardian has a very informative visual explainer.