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Ian Bogost

@ibogost.com
3 posts
2026-02-03
I'm not saying he's wrong, but the irony is that Docusign has probably done more than anyone to cause people not to read the contracts they sign.
2026-02-03 View on X
The Verge

Q&A with Docusign CEO Allan Thygesen on Docusign growing to just under 7,000 employees, its Intelligent Agreement Management system, AI hallucinations, and more

2025-11-11
Specifically, there are no external websites anymore.  [embedded post]
2025-11-11 View on X
Engadget

Meta says it will discontinue Facebook's Like and Share buttons for websites on February 10, 2026, since usage “declined as the digital landscape has evolved”

It doesn't even matter .  They created the fractured landscape and the enablers they wanted [embedded post] Ian Bogost / @ibogost.com : Specifically, there are no external websites...

2025-10-23
People are talking about this as an AWS or centralization issue, but really it's a symptom of a different problem of software resilience much bigger than Amazon: Almost no software of any kind accounts for the possibility that it wouldn't be successfully connected to the internet all the time.
2025-10-23 View on X
The Verge

Eight Sleep adds an outage mode to its smart beds after complaints they were stuck at sweltering temperatures and in inclined positions during the AWS outage

Thousands of Eight Sleep owners were unable to adjust temperatures or bed positions while while Amazon's servers were down.