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Katie Deighton

@dollydeighton
7 posts
2024-05-09
This ad perfectly encapsulates the insight that people think technology is killing everything we ever found joy in. And then presents that as a good thing. I haven't seen such a visceral backlash to a spot in a long time.
2024-05-09 View on X
AppleInsider

Apple's iPad Pro ad “Crush”, which shows paints, toys, guitars, sculptures, and more being crushed to reveal the thin device, draws criticism on social media

2024-05-03
AI has the potential to remake or wreck the creative industries, depending on who you ask. For one group—stock photographers—the writing is already on the wall, and it's not pretty. https://www.wsj.com/...
2024-05-03 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Stock photographers prepare for AI disruption, as stock photo companies say traditional photography still has a market but work on building their own AI tools

stock photographers—the writing is already on the wall, and it's not pretty. https://www.wsj.com/... Anthony M. Scialis / @amssvs : Read an interesting article in the Wall Street J...

2024-04-24
I went on a journey into the world of CAPTCHA design to figure out why we're now being asked to “rotate the animal to face in the direction of the hand” and “click on the one that can NOT live underwater” https://www.wsj.com/...
2024-04-24 View on X
Wall Street Journal

As software gets better at labeling photos, CAPTCHA designers are adopting more difficult logic-based prompts to thwart nefarious bots

Katie Deighton / Wall Street Journal : X: @shantharmohan and @dollydeighton . Forums: r/Weird X: @shantharmohan : “I haven't been able to spot 10 [stop]lights in a row. I'm either...

2023-05-31
Block Party, an anti-harassment tool, is the latest of the third-party apps pushed off of Twitter. The loss of this platform—smart, necessary, grassroots, and truly for the people—may be the disappointment that's tipped me into a real Fall of Rome opinion about this site https://twitter.com/...
2023-05-31 View on X
TechCrunch

Block Party says its anti-harassment tool for Twitter is going on an indefinite hiatus starting May 31 due to Twitter API changes, and announces Privacy Party

Now that Twitter's API access is locked behind a tall paywall, long beloved third-party apps are shutting down.

2022-01-08
New from me: How do you solve a problem like online restaurant delivery? Run a restaurant, according to Deliveroo https://www.wsj.com/...
2022-01-08 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Deliveroo plans to open a restaurant in London, its first, to better understand restaurateurs; the company currently operates ~300 “dark” kitchens globally

U.K.-based food-delivery company hopes running a single-location pizza parlor in London will help it better understand the restaurateurs using its platform Tweets: @ivanlevingston ...

2021-07-16
My first question was “why?” My second question was “how are they going to orchestrate the poo emoji?” https://messengernews.fb.com/ ...
2021-07-16 View on X
CNET

Facebook Messenger adds Soundmojis, which add audible expressions to emoji, accessible through a loudspeaker icon

Messenger chats are about to get louder. … Facebook on Thursday launched “Soundmojis” for its Messenger app.  The new feature adds the audible expressions to emoji …

2021-03-18
Interesting report from Vice: some people with disabilities say the online accessibility software company AccessiBe is making their experience of the web worse, not better https://www.vice.com/...
2021-03-18 View on X
VICE

Disabled internet users say accessibility service AccessiBe, used by 120K+ sites, and others make sites less usable and use the fear of lawsuits to drive sales