looking to commission editorial illustrators (3D/graphic design) and a layout designer for @kernel_magazine!
DM or email connie@joinreboot.org with your portfolio for more details ⚡️
Kernel 6 pitches are open and due 2/20! The theme this year is FEED - we’re exploring all the ways that consumption shapes our relationship to technology -
joinreboot.org/p/kernel-6-pi…
honestly i think about this piece all the time — this felt so prescient given that it was published (shortly) before chatgpt was even released?? and literally later that year rizz app came into being lol
Fiction, poetry, and art are just as important to us as essays and reported work in making a more beautiful world.
💌 Read "all the better to see you with," @adorasv's gorgeous short story on an AI tool and how it shapes interpersonal relationships:
kernelmag.io/2/all-the-bette…
in search of: manifestos, explorations, and hot takes
pitches for @kernel_magazine issue 5 are now open!
this issue's theme is RULES🎛️: how we make them & how they make us; how they restrict & how they generate; how they arrive from above & below
cc @WTTDOTM@kevinbaker
ALT What do we mean by rules?
Technology rules. It rocks, reigns, and restricts. Other things rule too: states (famously, and now repackaged into short form DnD content), ants, Elon Musk, Gordon Moore, platforms, protocols, and dril. Every day we operate under the layered, entangled, and frequently contradictory logic imposed on us from any number of these different sources. Sometimes they can be extremely generative: sheet music is a set of rules to produce a song, lines of code the same for a program. Just as often, however, they can become restrictive, encroaching, and unintelligible.
Vibes we would like to see: The NIST standard for lighting a cigarette. Three felonies a day. Getting a text and making yourself wait before responding. The move-fast-break-things to extremely-specific-content-moderation-policy pipeline. The internationally approved frequencies for amateur ham radio operators to contact the International Space Station.
ALT Examples of things we’re interested in: Can we trace a rule from a minor de-facto technical issue to a society-defining standard? What’s with the self-imposed screen time helper device arms race? An entrepreneurship qua self-help face-off between Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life vs. Robert Greene’s 48 Laws of Power vs. Ray Dalio’s Principles vs. Andrew Huberman’s Protocols (throw any book about “agile” in too). The fine distinctions between rules, instructions, and recommendations. Is code still law? The Trial but with smart contracts. Governing bodies 7 letters acronyms or longer. Who are the W3C and what are they doing with my internet? The rules-driven pursuit of biohacked immortality. Trader Joe’s Brie importation gambit and other histories of business as regulatory arbitrage. The failure and/or reversal of the copyleft movement and the shifting party lines of the new IP debates. How you feel about the workwear guy. Rule-based art across disciplines.
in search of: manifestos, explorations, and hot takes
pitches for @kernel_magazine issue 5 are now open!
this issue's theme is RULES🎛️: how we make them & how they make us; how they restrict & how they generate; how they arrive from above & below
cc @WTTDOTM@kevinbaker
ALT What do we mean by rules?
Technology rules. It rocks, reigns, and restricts. Other things rule too: states (famously, and now repackaged into short form DnD content), ants, Elon Musk, Gordon Moore, platforms, protocols, and dril. Every day we operate under the layered, entangled, and frequently contradictory logic imposed on us from any number of these different sources. Sometimes they can be extremely generative: sheet music is a set of rules to produce a song, lines of code the same for a program. Just as often, however, they can become restrictive, encroaching, and unintelligible.
Vibes we would like to see: The NIST standard for lighting a cigarette. Three felonies a day. Getting a text and making yourself wait before responding. The move-fast-break-things to extremely-specific-content-moderation-policy pipeline. The internationally approved frequencies for amateur ham radio operators to contact the International Space Station.
ALT Examples of things we’re interested in: Can we trace a rule from a minor de-facto technical issue to a society-defining standard? What’s with the self-imposed screen time helper device arms race? An entrepreneurship qua self-help face-off between Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life vs. Robert Greene’s 48 Laws of Power vs. Ray Dalio’s Principles vs. Andrew Huberman’s Protocols (throw any book about “agile” in too). The fine distinctions between rules, instructions, and recommendations. Is code still law? The Trial but with smart contracts. Governing bodies 7 letters acronyms or longer. Who are the W3C and what are they doing with my internet? The rules-driven pursuit of biohacked immortality. Trader Joe’s Brie importation gambit and other histories of business as regulatory arbitrage. The failure and/or reversal of the copyleft movement and the shifting party lines of the new IP debates. How you feel about the workwear guy. Rule-based art across disciplines.
pitch @kernel_magazine issue 5: RULES !!
we want critical & creative meditations on your most esoteric regulations, logics, constraints
ALT Vibes we would like to see: The NIST standard for lighting a cigarette. Three felonies a day. Getting a text and making yourself wait before responding. The move-fast-break-things to extremely-specific-content-moderation-policy pipeline. The internationally approved frequencies for amateur ham radio operators to contact the International Space Station. Not selling a painting, but selling the rules for how to make a painting. Surviving on the 2b2t anarchist Minecraft server.
one more day to apply to edit, design, or lead marketing for the reboot team!
for editing & marketing, I'm especially excited to support individuals in crafting the kind of unique role that works for your skills, strengths, and schedule
The @reboot_hq team is expanding!
We're looking for 2-4 new editors, plus a marketing & creative director, to shape Reboot and @kernel_magazine's work this year.
We want folks with the insight to navigate tech's shifting vibes & the courage to actually give a shit.
The @reboot_hq team is expanding!
We're looking for 2-4 new editors, plus a marketing & creative director, to shape Reboot and @kernel_magazine's work this year.
We want folks with the insight to navigate tech's shifting vibes & the courage to actually give a shit.
The @reboot_hq team is expanding!
We're looking for 2-4 new editors, plus a marketing & creative director, to shape Reboot and @kernel_magazine's work this year.
We want folks with the insight to navigate tech's shifting vibes & the courage to actually give a shit.
wrote this back in 2022 about MrBeast, the JNF, and other ways we use tree-planting to cover up the inherent tensions of the metabolic rift and ecofascism joinreboot.org/p/trees-wont-…
wrote a piece for @reboot_hq and @kernel_magazine about StumbleUpon, randomness, the historical roots of The Algorithm™️, and the rose-colored glasses through which we look at the technological past!
joinreboot.org/p/the-serendi…
Resharing in remembrance of D, who would’ve turned 35 yesterday, who wrote me into existence every day we knew each another, and whose absence has too —
kernelmag.io/4/adieu
reboot is a publication by and for technologists — what that means in practice is a dedication to getting the details right, no matter how hot the take
"we want to represent the thing we're critiquing accurately, rigorously, and in its fullest form"
what does it take to make a magazine?
for our 4th birthday, @jessicadai_ and @jasminewsun recorded a podcast on why most tech writing sucks, why bylines don't matter, and the eroticism of google doc comments
listen/watch here 🍀 joinreboot.org/p/how-to-beat…