Category: People are Companies

  • Digital Disembodiment – February in Review

    Craigslist & Me Digital disembodiment is not inherent to the act of navigating the digital realm, but rather the disconnect that comes from engaging digitally, and lacking the full physical nature that we occupied prior to being digitally engaged. With that being said, I spend a lot of time on Craiglist. I’m what you’d called…

  • AI Recap #1: forEach their own

    AI is dominating our discourse. How’s it going though? Let’s recap my past six months from a production standpoint. Artificial intelligence has largely enabled me and others this year to amplify our abilities. For me specifically this has meant learning how to use a language like Google App Script, or even to parse semantics of…

  • Superapps for whom

    Superapps for whom

    One of the primary issues we (humanity) have been persistently grappling with is the need to have access to resources. “Where are the resources?”, we say, and procure vast resource repositories for a specific audience. Some within the niche know that the resource exists, others do not. Provided the resource is accessible, introducing a Large…

  • SEO-Optimized AI Garbage

    I was listening to a podcast (said everybody) about the role of AI in one’s life. In this context it was about the way in which a techy could roll a tool like ChatGPT into their workflow, and how that could ultimately mean that the internet is littered with SEO-Optimized AI Garbage. However, the use…

  • Everybody’s a Chef

    Over the past few years there has been a surplus of new entrants into food and beverage. Much of it can be attributed to the mechanisms that now enable new cohorts of those who are interested in serving food to do so. Namely, apps and services that provide ghost kitchen capabilities, or the wholesale outsourcing…