Interesting point made by Tomasz Tunguz in Back to text: How AI Might Reverse Web Design:

What if the future of the web is exactly how it started : pure text websites? But text for robots, not text for humans.

Assumed here is that AI agents will improve faster than websites we visit for transactional use cases like booking travel, events or accommodations.

My guess is that the end user experience will not improve in the long run. The elements of enshitification will probably move to the AI agent front-end.

But hopefully, the independent web will thrive.

(Link via Sidebar.io)

Barbed wire on ice (20/365)

Icy barbed wire on a softened background, in black and white.

Frozen web (19/365)

A frozen spiderweb sticking out white on a dark wooden background.

Lights tangled (18/365)

Christmas lights tangled together, in black and white.

Foggy tree (17/365)

A dark tree centered in the photo, against a grey foggy background. Moody black and white image.

Straight lines in Rotterdam (16/365)

Black and white photo of the iconic Rotterdam Central station building and the office towers next to it.

Foggy morning (15/365).

Dark tree against a foggy backdrop, with multiple birds sitting in the top of the tree. Moody atmosphere, image in black and white.

Halfway into Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson (14/365). Book 4 of the series. 📚

A hand holding the hardcover edition of Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson, in black and white. Cover art by Michael Whelan.

Spaceship (13/365)

Extended part of a building resting on a white pillar. In black and white.

Trunk (12/365)

Detail of a tree trunk, with the roots visible just above the ground. In black and white.

Crispy leaf (11/365)

A frozen leaf , in black and white.

Icy planks (10/365)

Outdoor table with ice on the wood, in black and white.

Icy reflections (9/365)

Reflection of lights in a tree on a softening ice surface, in black and white.

Winter diagonals (8/365)

A line of trees casting shadows, all shown as diagonals. In black and white.

Recycled Ferrari (7/365)

“Recycled Ferrari” sign on the back of a Volkswagen Lupo car

Running along the line (6/365)

View down on the road, showing a running leg in black and white on the left and a road line on the right.

Snow pattern (5/365)

Regular pattern of hill shapes on a snowy road

This is the way (4/365)

Winding path through the trees down a hill

Outdoor training (3/365)

Group of people running up a small hill, as part of an outdoor training

Lights turning on (2/365).

(In the cinema, after a screening of Wicked.)