Here are 20 posts
filed under “regulation.” But hey, if there’s nothing here of interest, check out the full archive of my writing .
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Posted on 27 September 2021
What’s better, where, and for whom.
Filed under:
responsive design
mobile
native
universal access
Posted on 23 March 2021
Last year, Google announced AMP will no longer be a requirement for prime search placement. This is good! But I still have questions.
Filed under:
google amp
regulation
performance
monopolies
Posted on 14 May 2020
Justin Avery kindly invited me to do an interview for his wonderful Responsive Web Design newsletter . So you know I had to oblige.
Filed under:
web design
interview
newsletters
responsive design
Posted on 23 April 2020
On JavaScript, frameworks, and how giving a damn doesn’t scale.
Filed under:
performance
access
regulation
javascript
Posted on 16 December 2019
It’s time for us to organize our workplaces, my loves.
Filed under:
public speaking
conferences
process
labor
Posted on 8 August 2019
I tried navigating some of Google’s featured AMP Stories in a screen reader. And then I wrote this.
Filed under:
google amp
regulation
performance
monopolies
Posted on 31 March 2019
How the data gets made, and by whom.
Filed under:
automation
design
regulation
labor
Posted on 28 December 2018
Let’s talk a little about automation, design, and work.
Filed under:
automation
design
regulation
labor
Posted on 4 November 2018
What would happen if the law required us to design fast websites?
Filed under:
ajit pai sucks
fcc
regulation
politics
Posted on 17 September 2018
Google’s Accelerated Mobile Project (AMP ) has announced it’s moving to a more open governance model, which is great. I still have some questions.
Filed under:
google amp
governance
standards
regulation
Posted on 1 August 2018
What we talk about when we talk about what we talk about when we talk about web performance.
Filed under:
advertising
revenue
web
capitalism
Posted on 8 May 2018
Thoughts on bots.
Filed under:
automation
design
regulation
labor
Posted on 21 April 2018
A few thoughts on the task, and the tool.
Filed under:
automation
design
regulation
labor
Posted on 7 March 2018
The Google AMP team has announced they’d like to make the web faster—even for folks who don’t use AMP. That’s wonderful news. But I have some questions.
Filed under:
google amp
standards
regulation
monopolies
Posted on 26 February 2018
We’re used to corporations stepping in to fix the problems they see on the web. But what would happen if we could fix the web?
Filed under:
regulation
monopolies
corporations
justice
Posted on 12 February 2018
I don’t think there’s much you or I can do about Google’s AMP project. However.
Filed under:
google amp
regulation
ursula franklin
Posted on 26 December 2017
Google AMP, and services like it, are a kind of “zero-rating.” I worry about that.
Filed under:
ajit pai sucks
fcc
regulation
google amp
Posted on 13 December 2017
A few thoughts about losing net neutrality protections in the United States, and what happens next.
Filed under:
ajit pai sucks
fcc
regulation
politics
Posted on 25 October 2017
A few more thoughts on AMP, on Ursula Franklin’s questions, and on just technology.
Filed under:
justice
google amp
regulation
ursula franklin
Posted on 30 August 2017
There’s a price to using Google’s “Accelerated Mobile Project.” I’m not sure the web can afford to pay it.
Filed under:
google amp
regulation
performance
monopolies