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605: Jim Nielsen on Subversive URLs, Blogging + AI, and Design Engineers
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English - March 04, 2024 08:53 - 1 hour - 59.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 471 ratingsSociety & Culture programming development web internet programmer node front end framework developer javascript Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Show Description
Jim Nielsen joins us to about URLs and linking as the new subversive way to maintain the web, paying for news in Canada, should content creators be worried about AI, the case for design engineers, RSS in HTML, and the state of state and UI.
GuestsJim Nielsen
Guest's Main URL • Guest's Twitter
Designer. Engineer. Writer.
Links
About - Jim Nielsen’s Blog
“Wherever you get your podcasts” is a radical statement - Anil Dash
The Subversive Hyperlink - Jim Nielsen’s Blog
More Files Please - Jim Nielsen’s Blog
Canada to keep pressure on Facebook to pay for news, Trudeau says
Cite Your Sources, AI - Jim Nielsen’s Blog
For the first few decades of the web, the tacit agreement wa...
The Case For Design Engineers, Pt. II - Jim Nielsen’s Blog
RSS in HTML: A Follow-Up - Jim Nielsen’s Blog
Style your RSS feed
UI is a Function of Your Organization - Jim Nielsen’s Blog
UI daverupert.com
Notes from “Why Can’t We Make Simple Software?” By Peter van Hardenberg - Jim Nielsen’s Blog
I Staked Out My Local Domino’s to See Just How Accurate Its Pizza Tracker Is
The Benevolent Deception: When Should a Doctor Lie to Patients? - The Atlantic
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