Going Back to Facebook…

…unwantedly It started like digital time travel. After five or six years off Facebook, I found myself logging back in, not out of nostalgia but because work required it. I opened a new account, thinking I could keep things clean and separate, but platforms have long memories. Or maybe they are memory. Before long, Meta had stitched everything back together, collapsing the distance I thought … Continue reading Going Back to Facebook…

Video killed the Radio Star

Video Renaissance

It feels like one of those moments when you hear “video killed the radio star”. Except this time, no radio died. Video was reborn. In the span of days, two launches reshaped what video even means. Synthesia 3.0 unveiled video agents, lifelike avatars, AI copilots, and interactive courses—video not as a clip but as a system. Then Sam Altman announced Sora 2, describing it as … Continue reading Video Renaissance