Show DescriptionJim Nielsen joins us to about URLs and linking as the new subversive way to maintain the web, paying for news in Canada, should content creators be worried about AI, the case for design engineers, RSS in HTML, and the state of state and UI.\nListen on Website →GuestsJim NielsenGuest's Main URL \u2022 Guest's TwitterDesigner. Engineer. Writer.\nLinks\nAbout - Jim Nielsen\u2019s Blog\n\u201cWherever you get your podcasts\u201d is a radical statement - Anil Dash\nThe Subversive Hyperlink - Jim Nielsen\u2019s Blog\nMore Files Please - Jim Nielsen\u2019s Blog\nCanada to keep pressure on Facebook to pay for news, Trudeau says\nCite Your Sources, AI - Jim Nielsen\u2019s Blog\nFor the first few decades of the web, the tacit agreement wa...\nThe Case For Design Engineers, Pt. II - Jim Nielsen\u2019s Blog\nRSS in HTML: A Follow-Up - Jim Nielsen\u2019s Blog\nStyle your RSS feed\nUI is a Function of Your Organization - Jim Nielsen\u2019s Blog\nUI daverupert.com\nNotes from \u201cWhy Can\u2019t We Make Simple Software?\u201d By Peter van Hardenberg - Jim Nielsen\u2019s Blog\nI Staked Out My Local Domino\u2019s to See Just How Accurate Its Pizza Tracker Is\nThe Benevolent Deception: When Should a Doctor Lie to Patients? - The Atlantic\nSponsorsElicitElicit\u2019s goal is to radically increase high-quality reasoning in science and beyond. As early as 2017, they pioneered process supervision, an approach to breaking down complex work for advanced machine learning systems, so that it remains transparent and controllable. Today they use language models to help more than 200,000 researchers each month. They just raised a $9 million seed round and are looking for exceptional engineers across frontend, backend, and ML. If you're an exceptional front-end engineer looking to build the next generation of AI interfaces with a modern tech stack (Next, Tailwind, Chakra), join them!