100DaysToOffload Airbrushing Memory With digital services often serving as our memory, to remove content from personal drives is to airbrush our memory. By Dr Robert N. Winter / 23 May 2020
100DaysToOffload Please Keep Scrolling Perhaps this is the heart of my distaste for much social media: it is designed to halt my thinking and focus my attention, not impell me to think on. By Dr Robert N. Winter / 22 May 2020
100DaysToOffload A Marvellous Idea for a Blog I didn't have the time to write you a short blog about historical analogies, so I wrote about something else. By Dr Robert N. Winter / 21 May 2020
100DaysToOffload Dead Certainties The key is to avoid reading events falsely, which inevitably leads to politics shaping what we think is true. By Dr Robert N. Winter / 21 May 2020
100DaysToOffload Code is Speech? A point to remember when next your private moments are leveraged to improve a marketing algorithm. The unintended consequence of code is speech. By Dr Robert N. Winter / 20 May 2020
100DaysToOffload Language Defect: Privacy The issue is not can they keep my data safe from an unauthorised third party, but can they keep my data safe from their algorithms. By Dr Robert N. Winter / 18 May 2020
100DaysToOffload Centralising the Decentralised The only prevention is to discourage the banning of alternative views and instead engagement in rational discourse. By Dr Robert N. Winter / 17 May 2020
100DaysToOffload Marshal Your Argument Like a genre in publishing, a work forms part of an existing discourse and this creates certain ground rules for how words will be read and ideas conveyed. By Dr Robert N. Winter / 16 May 2020
100DaysToOffload How I Write - Technology At first, my thinking rebels against the act of concentration. A day spent being pulled in a myriad of directions does not for a focused mind make. By Dr Robert N. Winter / 15 May 2020
100DaysToOffload How I Publish — Version 2.0 My quest for a publishing platform which was both elegant, unencumbered by endless plug-ins and left me alone with my text, brought me to write.as. By Dr Robert N. Winter / 14 May 2020
100DaysToOffload The Cloud of Unknowing The question today, for whom do you write? Perhaps to improve your scribblings; perhaps to attract a general audience; or perhaps it is for posterity? By Dr Robert N. Winter / 13 May 2020
100DaysToOffload 'Good night, and good luck.’ This causes something of a paradox. I thought I would have to take a leave pass to not write today, yet pondering this has caused me to write today. By Dr Robert N. Winter / 12 May 2020