Is Post.News a Better Twitter? A new competitor to Twitter has started rolling out, and it's a promising alternative from people who know how to build technology at scale
DOJ Arrests Z-Library Pirates Russian meddling masked as "free information" games is slowly being taken apart
Friday Song: “Freewill” At this year’s Charleston Conference, I was asked to give a talk about the publisher’s “job,” which in my mind is to serve a community. Steven Heffner of IEEE was my co-presenter, and an excellent one. We reconnected the other day during the virtual portion of the
How Bad Were Things at FTX? The new CEO appointed to handle the bankruptcy of FTX has issued his first report, and you can't make this stuff up
OA’s Deeper Brand Problems OA's visual representations may be inconsistent, but its overall brand equity is perhaps the bigger problem
ORCID & “Customer Service” The directory continues to face challenges with entries that exploit it for SEO benefit
The Internet’s Mid-Life Crisis From blockchain to RELX to Nature, the unwinding of techno-utopianism is touching our world, too
Friday Song: “I’m the One” Rhythm guitarists don’t get the respect they deserve. They’re often overshadowed by the flashy antics of a ripping lead guitarist, despite massive contributions to making a song work. That problem went away for Van Halen, as one of the best rhythm guitarists ever was also one of the
Of Data, Devils, and Details A recent preprint study has plenty of gremlins in its data, perhaps enough to invalidate the conclusions
Elephants and Elbakyan Two notes today — one regarding Sci-Hub’s suit in India, and another a thought-provoking framework comparing dandelions to elephants. Elbakyan’s Effort to Withdraw Copyright Admission Denied In what may be a sign that the suit against Sci-Hub by Wiley, Elsevier, and ACS isn’t going her