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  1. Welcome to Home Gadgets Show Tech! πŸŽ₯

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    #TechJournalism #HomeTech #ConsumerElectronics #GadgetShowTech #TechReviews

  2. I'm nattering away on a webinar on Thursday, 11th June at 3pm BST.

    Come if you're cool. Oh and check out 2026 State of the Media Report, Cision put a lot of effort into it.

    Viva la journalism ✍🏼

    #Cision #techjournalism #AI #mediaindustry #PR #technology

    cision.com/resources/webinars-

  3. I'm nattering away on a webinar on Thursday, 11th June at 3pm BST.

    Come if you're cool. Oh and check out 2026 State of the Media Report, Cision put a lot of effort into it.

    Viva la journalism ✍🏼

    #Cision #techjournalism #AI #mediaindustry #PR #technology

    cision.com/resources/webinars-

  4. I'm nattering away on a webinar on Thursday, 11th June at 3pm BST.

    Come if you're cool. Oh and check out 2026 State of the Media Report, Cision put a lot of effort into it.

    Viva la journalism ✍🏼

    #Cision #techjournalism #AI #mediaindustry #PR #technology

    cision.com/resources/webinars-

  5. I'm nattering away on a webinar on Thursday, 11th June at 3pm BST.

    Come if you're cool. Oh and check out 2026 State of the Media Report, Cision put a lot of effort into it.

    Viva la journalism ✍🏼

    #Cision #techjournalism #AI #mediaindustry #PR #technology

    cision.com/resources/webinars-

  6. I'm nattering away on a webinar on Thursday, 11th June at 3pm BST.

    Come if you're cool. Oh and check out 2026 State of the Media Report, Cision put a lot of effort into it.

    Viva la journalism ✍🏼

    #Cision #techjournalism #AI #mediaindustry #PR #technology

    cision.com/resources/webinars-

  7. Oh, the wild world of tech journalism! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ An article that promises to unveil ASML's top secret only to hit you with "Please enable #JavaScript." πŸ˜‚ Spoiler: ASML's best-selling product might just be your #patience. ⏳
    siliconimist.com/p/asmls-best- #techjournalism #ASML #humor #HackerNews #ngated

  8. Oh, the wild world of tech journalism! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ An article that promises to unveil ASML's top secret only to hit you with "Please enable #JavaScript." πŸ˜‚ Spoiler: ASML's best-selling product might just be your #patience. ⏳
    siliconimist.com/p/asmls-best- #techjournalism #ASML #humor #HackerNews #ngated

  9. Oh, the wild world of tech journalism! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ An article that promises to unveil ASML's top secret only to hit you with "Please enable #JavaScript." πŸ˜‚ Spoiler: ASML's best-selling product might just be your #patience. ⏳
    siliconimist.com/p/asmls-best- #techjournalism #ASML #humor #HackerNews #ngated

  10. Wow, because nothing screams cutting-edge tech journalism like watching paint dry while comparing #MySQL and #MariaDB transactions πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Kudos to Phil for turning database drudgery into subscriber "gold"β€”next up, the thrilling life cycle of a semicolon in JavaScript! πŸ˜‚ #DatabaseDrama #SQLSnorefest
    theconsensus.dev/p/2026/05/02/ #DatabaseDrama #SQLSnorefest #TechJournalism #HackerNews #ngated

  11. Wow, because nothing screams cutting-edge tech journalism like watching paint dry while comparing #MySQL and #MariaDB transactions πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Kudos to Phil for turning database drudgery into subscriber "gold"β€”next up, the thrilling life cycle of a semicolon in JavaScript! πŸ˜‚ #DatabaseDrama #SQLSnorefest
    theconsensus.dev/p/2026/05/02/ #DatabaseDrama #SQLSnorefest #TechJournalism #HackerNews #ngated

  12. Wow, because nothing screams cutting-edge tech journalism like watching paint dry while comparing #MySQL and #MariaDB transactions πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Kudos to Phil for turning database drudgery into subscriber "gold"β€”next up, the thrilling life cycle of a semicolon in JavaScript! πŸ˜‚ #DatabaseDrama #SQLSnorefest
    theconsensus.dev/p/2026/05/02/ #DatabaseDrama #SQLSnorefest #TechJournalism #HackerNews #ngated

  13. Wow, because nothing screams cutting-edge tech journalism like watching paint dry while comparing #MySQL and #MariaDB transactions πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Kudos to Phil for turning database drudgery into subscriber "gold"β€”next up, the thrilling life cycle of a semicolon in JavaScript! πŸ˜‚ #DatabaseDrama #SQLSnorefest
    theconsensus.dev/p/2026/05/02/ #DatabaseDrama #SQLSnorefest #TechJournalism #HackerNews #ngated

  14. Wow, because nothing screams cutting-edge tech journalism like watching paint dry while comparing #MySQL and #MariaDB transactions πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Kudos to Phil for turning database drudgery into subscriber "gold"β€”next up, the thrilling life cycle of a semicolon in JavaScript! πŸ˜‚ #DatabaseDrama #SQLSnorefest
    theconsensus.dev/p/2026/05/02/ #DatabaseDrama #SQLSnorefest #TechJournalism #HackerNews #ngated

  15. Oh, look! A riveting #exposΓ© about tech employees donning military chicβ€”just as soon as you jump through the hoops of enabling #JavaScript and cookies! πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈπŸͺ Because nothing says "cutting-edge journalism" like a browser settings scavenger hunt. πŸ™„πŸ”
    donotpanic.news/p/exclusive-th #techjournalism #militarychic #browsersettings #cookies #HackerNews #ngated

  16. Tech journalism has been dead for a while. I hope we can reverse this trend. If not, individuals will have to continue to step up:

    #journalism #techjournalism

    karlbode.com/ceo-said-a-thing-

  17. 🚨🀑 Welcome to the future where cutting-edge tech journalism is replaced by #CAPTCHA riddles and "Sorry, you've been blocked" becomes the new tech headline. Meanwhile, giggling #Cloudflare #bots are honing the art of glitch-based comedy - at least someone’s laughing! πŸ˜‚πŸ”’
    cacm.acm.org/blogcacm/model-co #techjournalism #humor #glitchcomedy #futureoftech #HackerNews #ngated

  18. "Tech writing and publishing in the Bay Area wasn’t always like this. In the second half of the 2010s, a rising tide of public discontent with Silicon Valley β€” the β€œtechlash” β€” coincided with the first Trump inauguration to produce a mass politicization of tech workers. I was one such worker, and became a labor organizer in the tech industry alongside others who would go on to orchestrate everything from a global walkout at Google to salting programs at startups.

    Such resistance movements in tech animated, and were in turn supported by, their own homegrown publications. One of them, Logic Magazine, was a forum for tech criticism that was widely read by partisans of the tech worker movement. Logic was where you could go to learn about racist criminal sentencing algorithms, tools for tenants to research landlords, and how to sabotage computer vision systems. My comrades published real-time histories of the tech worker movement and exposΓ©s on their employers in Logic; we showed up to their in-person events in San Francisco to meet others who thought similarly.

    But that now feels like a past life. Today, the techlash is a receding memory and the tech worker movement is running on fumes, the preserve of a few lonely unions. In a sign of shifting winds, Logic rebranded as Logic(s) in 2022, pivoting to subjects outside Silicon Valley proper, and transitioned to a new editorial team institutionalized at Columbia University.

    In the years since, the tech industry has gladly unburdened itself from the critiques leveled at it during the techlash. Nowhere is this more obvious than in tech’s involvement in building weapons of war."

    bayareacurrent.com/meet-the-ne

    #BigTech #SiliconValley #BayArea #TechJournalism #Media #News

  19. "For journalists, this moment of ballooning investment and aggressive rural land acquisition by tech companies presents an opportunity β€” and a responsibility β€” to investigate. Data centers drive climate change by burning fossil fuels, using large amounts of electricity, and requiring up to five million gallons of water a day to fuel cooling systems. Research has shown these facilities can harm the health of local residents through air and noise pollution, while providing minimal long-term job stimulus. Despite subsidies from national and local governments, many proposed data centers have been criticized for hiding the projected impacts on local communities under the guise of β€œtrade secrets.”

    β€œIf you’re a tech journalist, you can go in. If you’re a climate journalist, you can also go in. If you cover business or energy or if you’re a very local journalist β€” there’s a story for you,” said LaΓ­s Martins, an investigative journalist at Intercept Brasil who published a series of major stories on data centers in Brazil over the past year. (Martins and Nieman Lab’s Andrew Deck previously worked together as reporters at the nonprofit publication Rest of World.)

    First-time data center reporters may find the topic intimidatingly technical and challenging to humanize. From the outside, facilities may not look like anything more than windowless warehouses stocked with whirring machines. But major investigations over the past year have shown how many grounded stories and novel reporting strategies are emerging on the data center beat."

    niemanlab.org/2026/03/as-ai-da

    #DataCenters #BigTech #AI #TechJournalism #Hyperscalers

  20. "For journalists, this moment of ballooning investment and aggressive rural land acquisition by tech companies presents an opportunity β€” and a responsibility β€” to investigate. Data centers drive climate change by burning fossil fuels, using large amounts of electricity, and requiring up to five million gallons of water a day to fuel cooling systems. Research has shown these facilities can harm the health of local residents through air and noise pollution, while providing minimal long-term job stimulus. Despite subsidies from national and local governments, many proposed data centers have been criticized for hiding the projected impacts on local communities under the guise of β€œtrade secrets.”

    β€œIf you’re a tech journalist, you can go in. If you’re a climate journalist, you can also go in. If you cover business or energy or if you’re a very local journalist β€” there’s a story for you,” said LaΓ­s Martins, an investigative journalist at Intercept Brasil who published a series of major stories on data centers in Brazil over the past year. (Martins and Nieman Lab’s Andrew Deck previously worked together as reporters at the nonprofit publication Rest of World.)

    First-time data center reporters may find the topic intimidatingly technical and challenging to humanize. From the outside, facilities may not look like anything more than windowless warehouses stocked with whirring machines. But major investigations over the past year have shown how many grounded stories and novel reporting strategies are emerging on the data center beat."

    niemanlab.org/2026/03/as-ai-da

    #DataCenters #BigTech #AI #TechJournalism #Hyperscalers

  21. "For journalists, this moment of ballooning investment and aggressive rural land acquisition by tech companies presents an opportunity β€” and a responsibility β€” to investigate. Data centers drive climate change by burning fossil fuels, using large amounts of electricity, and requiring up to five million gallons of water a day to fuel cooling systems. Research has shown these facilities can harm the health of local residents through air and noise pollution, while providing minimal long-term job stimulus. Despite subsidies from national and local governments, many proposed data centers have been criticized for hiding the projected impacts on local communities under the guise of β€œtrade secrets.”

    β€œIf you’re a tech journalist, you can go in. If you’re a climate journalist, you can also go in. If you cover business or energy or if you’re a very local journalist β€” there’s a story for you,” said LaΓ­s Martins, an investigative journalist at Intercept Brasil who published a series of major stories on data centers in Brazil over the past year. (Martins and Nieman Lab’s Andrew Deck previously worked together as reporters at the nonprofit publication Rest of World.)

    First-time data center reporters may find the topic intimidatingly technical and challenging to humanize. From the outside, facilities may not look like anything more than windowless warehouses stocked with whirring machines. But major investigations over the past year have shown how many grounded stories and novel reporting strategies are emerging on the data center beat."

    niemanlab.org/2026/03/as-ai-da

    #DataCenters #BigTech #AI #TechJournalism #Hyperscalers

  22. "For journalists, this moment of ballooning investment and aggressive rural land acquisition by tech companies presents an opportunity β€” and a responsibility β€” to investigate. Data centers drive climate change by burning fossil fuels, using large amounts of electricity, and requiring up to five million gallons of water a day to fuel cooling systems. Research has shown these facilities can harm the health of local residents through air and noise pollution, while providing minimal long-term job stimulus. Despite subsidies from national and local governments, many proposed data centers have been criticized for hiding the projected impacts on local communities under the guise of β€œtrade secrets.”

    β€œIf you’re a tech journalist, you can go in. If you’re a climate journalist, you can also go in. If you cover business or energy or if you’re a very local journalist β€” there’s a story for you,” said LaΓ­s Martins, an investigative journalist at Intercept Brasil who published a series of major stories on data centers in Brazil over the past year. (Martins and Nieman Lab’s Andrew Deck previously worked together as reporters at the nonprofit publication Rest of World.)

    First-time data center reporters may find the topic intimidatingly technical and challenging to humanize. From the outside, facilities may not look like anything more than windowless warehouses stocked with whirring machines. But major investigations over the past year have shown how many grounded stories and novel reporting strategies are emerging on the data center beat."

    niemanlab.org/2026/03/as-ai-da

    #DataCenters #BigTech #AI #TechJournalism #Hyperscalers

  23. "For journalists, this moment of ballooning investment and aggressive rural land acquisition by tech companies presents an opportunity β€” and a responsibility β€” to investigate. Data centers drive climate change by burning fossil fuels, using large amounts of electricity, and requiring up to five million gallons of water a day to fuel cooling systems. Research has shown these facilities can harm the health of local residents through air and noise pollution, while providing minimal long-term job stimulus. Despite subsidies from national and local governments, many proposed data centers have been criticized for hiding the projected impacts on local communities under the guise of β€œtrade secrets.”

    β€œIf you’re a tech journalist, you can go in. If you’re a climate journalist, you can also go in. If you cover business or energy or if you’re a very local journalist β€” there’s a story for you,” said LaΓ­s Martins, an investigative journalist at Intercept Brasil who published a series of major stories on data centers in Brazil over the past year. (Martins and Nieman Lab’s Andrew Deck previously worked together as reporters at the nonprofit publication Rest of World.)

    First-time data center reporters may find the topic intimidatingly technical and challenging to humanize. From the outside, facilities may not look like anything more than windowless warehouses stocked with whirring machines. But major investigations over the past year have shown how many grounded stories and novel reporting strategies are emerging on the data center beat."

    niemanlab.org/2026/03/as-ai-da

    #DataCenters #BigTech #AI #TechJournalism #Hyperscalers

  24. I really think the reason behind this decline is the rise of YouTube for tech reviews and in-depth articles...

    "Organic search traffic to some of the internet’s most-read tech publications has dropped by 58% since 2024, according to a new analysis from the SEO and GEO marketing firm Growtika.

    The report pulled U.S. organic traffic estimates using Ahrefs for ten major English-language tech publications, including Wired, CNET, Mashable, The Verge, and PC Mag. Growtika then compared each publication’s peak traffic month in 2024 to January 2026. The publications had a combined peak traffic of 112 million in 2024. In January, those same publications only saw 47 million organic visits, a drop of 65 million.

    Across the ten publications, The Verge saw the third steepest decline, falling from over 5.3 million organic visits in February 2024 to just 790,000 visits in January 2026. That’s an 85% drop. Seven of the outlets had at least a 50% loss in traffic, with CNET and PCMag sneaking under that at 47% and 41% traffic declines, respectively. Mashable fell the least, dropping 30% from 16.1 million organic visits in May 2024 to 11.3 million in January 2026.

    It’s worth noting that all the figures pulled from Ahrefs are estimates and the decision to pull peak traffic months in 2024 instead of averages likely skews the figures. That said, the report lays out a compelling case that there has been a massive loss of organic traffic across tech journalism in just the past two years."

    niemanlab.org/2026/03/traffic-

    #Media #News #Journalism #TechJournalism

  25. The whole #clawdbot disaster is yet another reminder how bad current #TechJournalism often is and how desperately we need good #TechJournalism

  26. Ah, yes, the pinnacle of tech journalism: an earth-shattering revelation that turning on #JavaScript and #cookies might actually let you read an article. πŸ™„πŸ” Apparently, the secret to climbing the corporate ladder is hidden behind a browser setting. πŸ“ˆπŸ€”
    refactoring.fm/p/the-engineer- #techjournalism #corporateclimb #browsersettings #HackerNews #ngated

  27. πŸš«πŸ”’ Ah, the classic tech journalism masterpiece: an "article" so insightful, they won't even let you read it! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Apparently, #Apple and #Google are teaming up, or maybe they just joined a new #secret #society where access is denied to mere mortals. πŸ“‰πŸ”
    cnbc.com/2026/01/12/apple-goog #techjournalism #accessdenied #insights #HackerNews #ngated

  28. 🌐✨ Wow, riveting tech journalism here! Dive deep into... error messages? πŸ›‘πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ Apparently, Qualcomm's cutting-edge #GPU requires cutting-edge #patience and JavaScript! πŸ˜‚πŸ”§
    chipsandcheese.com/p/diving-in #techjournalism #erroranalysis #Qualcomm #JavaScript #HackerNews #ngated

  29. πŸŒŽπŸ” Oh wow, a BGP anomaly in Venezuela! Because nothing screams cutting-edge tech journalism like poring over #Cloudflare data to uncover the earth-shattering fact that routing leaks exist. πŸ’€ Meanwhile, the world watches #geopolitics like it's a soap opera, but hey, let's focus on those riveting eleven route leak events instead! πŸ˜΄πŸ“ˆ
    blog.cloudflare.com/bgp-route- #BGPanomaly #Venezuela #routingleaks #techjournalism #HackerNews #ngated

  30. πŸ˜’ Ah yes, the pinnacle of tech journalism: a riveting exposΓ© on AMD's latest silicon sorcery, tragically hindered by the insurmountable challenge of… enabling #JavaScript. 🚫πŸͺ Next year's headline: "How to Open a Webpage - The Modern Odyssey". πŸ™„
    chipsandcheese.com/p/ces-2026- #techjournalism #AMD #webdevelopment #siliconstories #HackerNews #ngated

  31. πŸ“° In today's episode of "How to Make a Mountain Out of a Molehill," tech journalists hyperventilate over routine BGP blips during a power outage. Because clearly, when your lights go out, it's the internet routing that's the real tragedy here. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ”Œ
    loworbitsecurity.com/radar/rad #techjournalism #internetissues #BGPblips #poweroutage #mediahype #routineevents #HackerNews #ngated

  32. πŸ“° In today's episode of "How to Make a Mountain Out of a Molehill," tech journalists hyperventilate over routine BGP blips during a power outage. Because clearly, when your lights go out, it's the internet routing that's the real tragedy here. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ”Œ
    loworbitsecurity.com/radar/rad #techjournalism #internetissues #BGPblips #poweroutage #mediahype #routineevents #HackerNews #ngated

  33. πŸ“° In today's episode of "How to Make a Mountain Out of a Molehill," tech journalists hyperventilate over routine BGP blips during a power outage. Because clearly, when your lights go out, it's the internet routing that's the real tragedy here. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ”Œ
    loworbitsecurity.com/radar/rad #techjournalism #internetissues #BGPblips #poweroutage #mediahype #routineevents #HackerNews #ngated

  34. πŸ“° In today's episode of "How to Make a Mountain Out of a Molehill," tech journalists hyperventilate over routine BGP blips during a power outage. Because clearly, when your lights go out, it's the internet routing that's the real tragedy here. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ”Œ
    loworbitsecurity.com/radar/rad #techjournalism #internetissues #BGPblips #poweroutage #mediahype #routineevents #HackerNews #ngated

  35. 🚨 Spoiler alert: Google isn't actually dead, no matter how dramatic the headline pretends. This article is just a circus act πŸŽͺ of random tech projects: from Raspberry Pi to #Fortnite, and even magic tricks! 🎩✨ Who knew tech journalism could juggle so many unrelated topics? πŸ€Ήβ€β™‚οΈ
    circusscientist.com/2025/12/29 #GoogleTechCircus #TechJournalism #RaspberryPi #MagicTricks #UnrelatedTopics #HackerNews #ngated

  36. 🚨 Spoiler alert: Google isn't actually dead, no matter how dramatic the headline pretends. This article is just a circus act πŸŽͺ of random tech projects: from Raspberry Pi to #Fortnite, and even magic tricks! 🎩✨ Who knew tech journalism could juggle so many unrelated topics? πŸ€Ήβ€β™‚οΈ
    circusscientist.com/2025/12/29 #GoogleTechCircus #TechJournalism #RaspberryPi #MagicTricks #UnrelatedTopics #HackerNews #ngated

  37. 🚨 Spoiler alert: Google isn't actually dead, no matter how dramatic the headline pretends. This article is just a circus act πŸŽͺ of random tech projects: from Raspberry Pi to #Fortnite, and even magic tricks! 🎩✨ Who knew tech journalism could juggle so many unrelated topics? πŸ€Ήβ€β™‚οΈ
    circusscientist.com/2025/12/29 #GoogleTechCircus #TechJournalism #RaspberryPi #MagicTricks #UnrelatedTopics #HackerNews #ngated

  38. 🚨 Spoiler alert: Google isn't actually dead, no matter how dramatic the headline pretends. This article is just a circus act πŸŽͺ of random tech projects: from Raspberry Pi to #Fortnite, and even magic tricks! 🎩✨ Who knew tech journalism could juggle so many unrelated topics? πŸ€Ήβ€β™‚οΈ
    circusscientist.com/2025/12/29 #GoogleTechCircus #TechJournalism #RaspberryPi #MagicTricks #UnrelatedTopics #HackerNews #ngated

  39. Ah yes, the classic "I despise your product" article that bravely tackles the Herculean task of enabling #JavaScript and #cookies 😱🀯. Because nothing screams cutting-edge tech journalism like reminding us how to pretend the #internet works on a 2005 #Nokia πŸ•°οΈπŸ“±.
    getflack.com/p/responding-to-n #techjournalism #HackerNews #ngated

  40. πŸ€” Ah, the latest in "tech journalism" where random strings of jargon like #RK3568 and #AMOLED are thrown together like digital alphabet #soup 🍲. One can only assume that the author is either a malfunctioning AI or a human who missed the memo on #coherence. πŸŽ‰ If only Elon could send this article to Mars! 🌌
    oshwhub.com/oglggc/rui-xin-wei #techjournalism #digitalalphabet #ElonMusk #HackerNews #ngated