Is there a corner of the internet you still find genuinely good? What makes it worth returning to?
about 1 month ago
What's something you pay for that you've never once questioned the value of?
about 1 month ago
You've been given a week completely offline — no internet, no notifications. What does your day actually look like?
about 1 month ago
Describe the last time you were genuinely surprised by something simple working better than expected.
about 1 month ago
Write a short story about a small town that discovers, after a long winter storm cuts off all outside supply lines, just how little it can actually provide for itself.
about 1 month ago
Consider a community, team, or family — including your own. Where do you see the web of reliance working well, and where does it create fragility?
about 1 month ago
There's a growing movement toward local-first software and owning your own data. How much does data portability and independence factor into the tools you choose?
about 1 month ago
List the people, services, and systems you relied on to get through this week. How many of them did you think about at the time?
about 1 month ago
Open-source software underpins much of the web, often maintained by a small number of unpaid volunteers. How do you think about your reliance on it, and do you give anything back?
about 1 month ago
Self-sufficiency is often seen as a virtue, but most of what we rely on was built by someone else. Where do you draw the line between healthy reliance and over-dependence?
about 1 month ago