worth reading but treat it as a very long thread with no links
There is a lot of good content here, or at least content I agree with, but the italics to citation ratio is astronomically high, with one or two italicized words per paragraph and no reference section at the end. So it's like going to the coffee shop every day (I read a chapter per day, that's all I could take) and listening to that guy exclaim about late stage capitalism over his Frappucinno. And the author admits he's still on X/Twitter, twisting that into an example of how Big Tech has us hostage, but bottom line it's an example of another internet celebrity talking a good game but not willing to lose any followers. He does briefly mention Mastodon and the Fediverse and ActivityPub but doesn't mention other ActivityPub platforms in the Fediverse besides Truth Social, which it isn't, it's a copy of Mastodon with the Fediverse parts (and the …
There is a lot of good content here, or at least content I agree with, but the italics to citation ratio is astronomically high, with one or two italicized words per paragraph and no reference section at the end. So it's like going to the coffee shop every day (I read a chapter per day, that's all I could take) and listening to that guy exclaim about late stage capitalism over his Frappucinno. And the author admits he's still on X/Twitter, twisting that into an example of how Big Tech has us hostage, but bottom line it's an example of another internet celebrity talking a good game but not willing to lose any followers. He does briefly mention Mastodon and the Fediverse and ActivityPub but doesn't mention other ActivityPub platforms in the Fediverse besides Truth Social, which it isn't, it's a copy of Mastodon with the Fediverse parts (and the license obligations) ripped out. The discussions on antitrust, IP law, labor history, etc. is more in depth and I assume more well grounded, but this is why it's nice to have references.