DECEMBER 2025
NOVEMBER 2025
Alright, Dia. You Got Me.
Dia’s finally starting to come into its own as the successor of Arc and the future of The Browser Company
The Odd Technical Battle Within the AI Browser Explosion
The Browser Company made some interesting claims about not being able to get the performance needed out of SwiftUI for Dia, but Atlas went all in on it
OCTOBER 2025
“They Win By Making You Think You’re Alone”: Why All of This Matters
There are a lot of things we do in protest that are to show people they are not alone
I Am Still Not Quite Sure What an AI Browser is For
All of these AI browsers are supposed to be the next big thing…but I don’t actually know what to do with them at this point
There’s No Such Thing as a Backdoor for the Good Guys
If Bluesky built robust moderation software for the whole of the platform it’s just Twitter
Seriously, What the Fuck, OpenAI
What exactly made you think that releasing Sora as a social media app was a GOOD IDEA
‘Revealed Preference’ Is Really Just Playing on Addictions
There’s a concept in the world of algorithms that they show a ‘revealed preference’; that, even if someone says they want a particular thing, the algorithm is able to look past that and show what a person “truly” wants
SEPTEMBER 2025
Classic Apple
Apple showed us that it’s still the company we all became fascinated with—and the company with English narrators and white backgrounds
Finally: Instagram Released an iPad App
I can’t believe we waited 15 years for this app and it sucks. Maybe Threads will be next to suffer the same fate?
The Startups’ Death Knell: My Thoughts on The Browser Company’s Acquisition
We all know that getting acquired by an enterprise software company isn’t exactly good news
Don’t Make Yourself Think: A Sarcastic Rant on UI Design
Y’all: I Literally Never Think About Liquid Glass
JULY 2025
Ugmonk’s Analog from the Perspective of a Digital Native
I’m a digital-first Gen-Z-er and I am basically swimming in technology, but here’s a few thoughts on some low tech gear in my life
AI’s Cambrian Explosion
AI is everywhere, but that’s not forever. We’ve seen this kind of thing happen many times and when the dust clears, I believe that good products will emerge.
JUNE 2025
iPadOS 26 is Really Great—And It’s Confusing as Hell
iPadOS feels more like a laptop replacement with the latest updates to multitasking—but as iPad blurs the line between it and a Mac, how I use the two has become more confusing
Let the AI Assistant Die—Kill It if You Have To
The future of AI is probably not going to be in a bespoke assistant