Co-chair IETF HTTP & AIPREF working groups, member Internet Architecture Board (again), standards lead at Cloudflare. Former W3C TAG, W3C BoD. Interested in the intersection of legal regulation and technical standards.
"[Meta and Alphabet] are not merely participants in the advertising industry; they are its epistemic gatekeepers. By institutionalizing concepts like programmatic targeting, multi-touch attribution, and performance-based media as unquestioned "best practices" they have engineered a paradigm in which
November 7, 2025 at 1:46 PM
"[Meta and Alphabet] are not merely participants in the advertising industry; they are its epistemic gatekeepers. By institutionalizing concepts like programmatic targeting, multi-touch attribution, and performance-based media as unquestioned "best practices" they have engineered a paradigm in which
"AI hucksters [...] will tell you that there is only one way that this technology can be used: to fire a whole ton of workers and make the survivors do their job at frantic Lucy-in-the-chocolate-factory cadence. While it’s true that this is the only way that their companies could possibly be worth
October 26, 2025 at 5:52 AM
"AI hucksters [...] will tell you that there is only one way that this technology can be used: to fire a whole ton of workers and make the survivors do their job at frantic Lucy-in-the-chocolate-factory cadence. While it’s true that this is the only way that their companies could possibly be worth
Achieving policymakers' goals in coordination with Internet standards activity can be difficult. This post explores some of the options and considerations involved.
Achieving policymakers' goals in coordination with Internet standards activity can be difficult. This post explores some of the options and considerations involved.
I've put up a quick archive of the old Syndication mailing list that I ran way back when on Yahoo! Groups. An artefact of simpler times... https://www.mnot.net/rss/syndication/
September 9, 2025 at 8:30 AM
I've put up a quick archive of the old Syndication mailing list that I ran way back when on Yahoo! Groups. An artefact of simpler times... https://www.mnot.net/rss/syndication/
This picture is from 3 August. Since then, the Toll signage you see on the building (owned by Mirvac, I think) has disappeared -- likely because there was a protest action targeting Toll due to (AIUI) their involvement in shipments of arms to Israel.
Without knowing any more than that, I suspect
August 19, 2025 at 9:25 AM
This picture is from 3 August. Since then, the Toll signage you see on the building (owned by Mirvac, I think) has disappeared -- likely because there was a protest action targeting Toll due to (AIUI) their involvement in shipments of arms to Israel.
"The Supreme Court took a wrecking ball to Internet Law today in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton. The majority (disingenuously) overturned two critical decades-old precedents restricting online age authentication [...]. By upending long-standing and well-settled rules to reach a pro-censorship
June 28, 2025 at 9:35 AM
"The Supreme Court took a wrecking ball to Internet Law today in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton. The majority (disingenuously) overturned two critical decades-old precedents restricting online age authentication [...]. By upending long-standing and well-settled rules to reach a pro-censorship
"A surprising potential consequence of digital tariffs could be the accelerated development and adoption of open-source technologies," Shah wrote. "As proprietary digital products and services become subject to cross-border tariffs, open-source alternatives—which can be freely shared, modified, and
May 20, 2025 at 10:29 PM
"A surprising potential consequence of digital tariffs could be the accelerated development and adoption of open-source technologies," Shah wrote. "As proprietary digital products and services become subject to cross-border tariffs, open-source alternatives—which can be freely shared, modified, and
"Yet beneath their ideological differences, the American and Chinese models are converging in function. One is driven by market logic, the other by political imperatives—but both prioritize efficiency over accountability, control over consent, and scale over individual rights. In a world where
May 14, 2025 at 12:51 AM
"Yet beneath their ideological differences, the American and Chinese models are converging in function. One is driven by market logic, the other by political imperatives—but both prioritize efficiency over accountability, control over consent, and scale over individual rights. In a world where