It turns out I’m still excited about the web
The tech industry has gone down a dark path, but there are glimmers of hope.
I’m worried I’ve become cynical about technology as I’ve gotten older. But maybe technology really is worse.
Someone asked me the other day: “what [in media and technology] are you excited about right now?”
We both agreed that it was a surprisingly difficult question. And then came the follow-up:
“Do you think it’s just because we’re older now, or is the web really less exciting?”
And to be honest, I’m not sure.
I used to be so excited. If you sneak a glance at my high school yearbook, you’ll see that I wanted to be a journalist. Telling stories was my first love. It’s still where my brain feels the most comfortable. I love the flow state of writing more than doing just about anything else. That’s why I keep writing here, and why my long-term plan is to pivot from a technology career to one where I get to write all the time.
But in 1994 or so, I got distracted by the web: what an amazing medium for stories. Many of us share the experience of trying out a browser like NCSA Mosaic, discovering voices from all over the world, and getting stuck into writing our own HTML code without having to…