3 questions for reviewing your year

For many of us, December rushes by in a blur of holiday merrymaking and gift-giving, end-of-year invoicing and accounting, and hasty planning for the year ahead. In the rush, the thoughtful year-end reflection we might have hoped for often doesn’t happen. That’s a missed opportunity. Reflection doesn’t have to be complicated, though. Here’s a simpleContinueContinue reading “3 questions for reviewing your year”

The banality of Jeffery Epstein’s expanding online world

In recent weeks, a project called Jmail.world has quickly recreated the online life of Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and convicted sex offender with myriad ties to the rich and powerful.  The effort started with a reproduction of the tranche of released emails in common Gmail style, searchable just like your own email app. EarlierContinueContinue reading “The banality of Jeffery Epstein’s expanding online world”

Should It Be Easier To Sue Influencers for Defamation?; 2025 Was the Year Self-Driving Car Optimism Went Mainstream; a Startup CEO’s Annual Learnings Post; a Podcast Where I Spoke for 43% of the Time; and +++ [link blog]

Boxing Day Link Blog! AI AI AI The Rumor Mill and the Propaganda Machine [Renée DiResta/Agents of Influence] – I never pass up an IRL opportunity with Renee, and we grabbed coffee this past summer after finding ourselves in the same city during family travel. Goodness she is smart and strong I thought leaving theContinueContinue reading “Should It Be Easier To Sue Influencers for Defamation?; 2025 Was the Year Self-Driving Car Optimism Went Mainstream; a Startup CEO’s Annual Learnings Post; a Podcast Where I Spoke for 43% of the Time; and +++ [link blog]”

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