A bird begins its collection
A warm welcome to the magpie’s nest and thank you if you have already subscribed to the newsletter. If you haven’t, hope you find it interesting enough to do soon.
‘But why a magpie, isn’t the bird associated with being a chatterbox, or a thief?’, you ask.
‘And isn’t this newsletter about internet and tech and such?’, you add.
Well, both good questions. Yes, magpies can have a rather shrill and loud voice…
But they are one of the most intelligent bird species, and perhaps more importantly for this newsletter, they have a knack of collecting random things. More than just the shiny ones.
That is what this newsletter is; a collection of random artefacts. Each week I share some interesting links, reads, and projects that you may also find helpful.
I encourage you to share your suggestions on what works and what doesn’t and we can shape the journey together.
Hope you enjoy!
Interesting reads
https://overreacted.io/open-social/
Not new, but in case you haven’t read, I highly recommend.https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2026/01/02/longevity-expert-eats-every-day/
Not specifically for longevity, but I’ve been asking myself lately what diet may be least harmful for me.https://philipotoole.com/start-your-meetings-at-5-minutes-past/
I think this can be helpful, but mostly if you have back-to-back internal meetings.
A project I discovered
https://folkjs.org/An umbrella of radically different directions that we can interface with the web.
A photo I took

That’s it. Hope you have a great week ahead!