Learning from Firefox: Building Better AI for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage
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AI Coding Collaboration for Digital Humanists (Part 3): Mastering Continuity
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AI Coding Collaboration for Digital Humanists (Part 2): From Prototype to Production
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AI Coding Collaboration for Digital Humanists (and Other Competent Imposters)
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Meet AcadiMeet; or, Adventures in Vibe Coding
Anyone who has worked with me knows that while I can talk the talk of web development, and while I
Briefly Noted for September 9, 2025
This week in my DMD 2010: History of Digital Culture class, I've been teaching the history and theory
Dan explains Bartz v. Anthropic
Dan Cohen has an excellent explainer on the recent settlement in Bartz v. Anthropic, a landmark lawsuit for questions about
Generative Artificial Intelligence and Archives: Two Years On
Yesterday I gave a talk on AI and archives at the Colby/Bates/Bowdoin Special Collections and Archives Staff Retreat.