Claes Holtzmann
@claeshs.bsky.social
I've been working with journalism, business models, tech, and data since 2015. Here to find and share knowledge about that.
Data- and analysis editor @ jfm.dk
Data- and analysis editor @ jfm.dk
Al begyndelse er svær.
May 18, 2025 at 9:50 AM
Al begyndelse er svær.
Vi deler en Google-kalender, som dels abonnerer på brugbare digitale kalendere såsom drengenes fodboldkalender (DBU-app), affaldsafhentning, Brøndbys kampprogram etc.
Jeg opretter aftaler i min egen (arbejds-) kalender og deler dem med kalenderen.
Vi udstiller kalenderen i vores Home Assistant-app
Jeg opretter aftaler i min egen (arbejds-) kalender og deler dem med kalenderen.
Vi udstiller kalenderen i vores Home Assistant-app
April 16, 2025 at 7:17 AM
Vi deler en Google-kalender, som dels abonnerer på brugbare digitale kalendere såsom drengenes fodboldkalender (DBU-app), affaldsafhentning, Brøndbys kampprogram etc.
Jeg opretter aftaler i min egen (arbejds-) kalender og deler dem med kalenderen.
Vi udstiller kalenderen i vores Home Assistant-app
Jeg opretter aftaler i min egen (arbejds-) kalender og deler dem med kalenderen.
Vi udstiller kalenderen i vores Home Assistant-app
Stjålet fra Reddit
April 14, 2025 at 6:18 AM
Stjålet fra Reddit
Just visited X for the first time in ages. Everything seemed very on brand 👍
April 13, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Just visited X for the first time in ages. Everything seemed very on brand 👍
Heldigvis gælder det kun næste kamp.
April 13, 2025 at 3:04 PM
Heldigvis gælder det kun næste kamp.
Can’t believe I’m saying this - but Trump might’ve actually caught China off guard this round.
April 11, 2025 at 6:29 PM
Can’t believe I’m saying this - but Trump might’ve actually caught China off guard this round.
2024: Pivot to video part II? 🙈 (Should've mentioned it in 2015, but there are so many saviors of journalism 😅)
"this time around, [whisper it] the shift to video may be more lasting and more significant than many expect."
"this time around, [whisper it] the shift to video may be more lasting and more significant than many expect."
January 1, 2025 at 4:17 PM
2024: Pivot to video part II? 🙈 (Should've mentioned it in 2015, but there are so many saviors of journalism 😅)
"this time around, [whisper it] the shift to video may be more lasting and more significant than many expect."
"this time around, [whisper it] the shift to video may be more lasting and more significant than many expect."
2023: Generative AI
"Often, the source training data for genAI contains original journalistic content, but journalism can also be the generated output. The relationship is symbiotic and has the potential to reinvigorate the ailing news industry."
"Often, the source training data for genAI contains original journalistic content, but journalism can also be the generated output. The relationship is symbiotic and has the potential to reinvigorate the ailing news industry."
January 1, 2025 at 4:07 PM
2023: Generative AI
"Often, the source training data for genAI contains original journalistic content, but journalism can also be the generated output. The relationship is symbiotic and has the potential to reinvigorate the ailing news industry."
"Often, the source training data for genAI contains original journalistic content, but journalism can also be the generated output. The relationship is symbiotic and has the potential to reinvigorate the ailing news industry."
2022: Taxing Big Tech
"This proposal would require that a portion of revenue from all digital ads would go to journalists and be administered through a national nonprofit news utility"
"This proposal would require that a portion of revenue from all digital ads would go to journalists and be administered through a national nonprofit news utility"
January 1, 2025 at 4:05 PM
2022: Taxing Big Tech
"This proposal would require that a portion of revenue from all digital ads would go to journalists and be administered through a national nonprofit news utility"
"This proposal would require that a portion of revenue from all digital ads would go to journalists and be administered through a national nonprofit news utility"
2021: The Metaverse ™️
"The Metaverse will save journalism if:
If we realize as an industry that this arms-race-to-the-metaverse is made through 10 figure investments and deals. This is no joke..."
"The Metaverse will save journalism if:
If we realize as an industry that this arms-race-to-the-metaverse is made through 10 figure investments and deals. This is no joke..."
January 1, 2025 at 4:02 PM
2021: The Metaverse ™️
"The Metaverse will save journalism if:
If we realize as an industry that this arms-race-to-the-metaverse is made through 10 figure investments and deals. This is no joke..."
"The Metaverse will save journalism if:
If we realize as an industry that this arms-race-to-the-metaverse is made through 10 figure investments and deals. This is no joke..."
2020: Journalists and good journalism 🤯
"The question is therefore not about whether everybody will have to pay for content - the question is who would be willing to pay for trusted news"
"The question is therefore not about whether everybody will have to pay for content - the question is who would be willing to pay for trusted news"
January 1, 2025 at 3:54 PM
2020: Journalists and good journalism 🤯
"The question is therefore not about whether everybody will have to pay for content - the question is who would be willing to pay for trusted news"
"The question is therefore not about whether everybody will have to pay for content - the question is who would be willing to pay for trusted news"
2019: Collaboration
"Combined, human and technical collaboration holds enormous potential for making journalism more pluralistic and efficient."
"Combined, human and technical collaboration holds enormous potential for making journalism more pluralistic and efficient."
January 1, 2025 at 3:50 PM
2019: Collaboration
"Combined, human and technical collaboration holds enormous potential for making journalism more pluralistic and efficient."
"Combined, human and technical collaboration holds enormous potential for making journalism more pluralistic and efficient."
2018: "Robots"
"One solution for stopping the decline of local journalism is to use robot reporters."
"One solution for stopping the decline of local journalism is to use robot reporters."
January 1, 2025 at 3:48 PM
2018: "Robots"
"One solution for stopping the decline of local journalism is to use robot reporters."
"One solution for stopping the decline of local journalism is to use robot reporters."
2017: Blockchain
"Blockchain is paving the way for new ways of business for independent journalists. This is just the beginning of a revolution based on many of the principles of the sharing economy"
"Blockchain is paving the way for new ways of business for independent journalists. This is just the beginning of a revolution based on many of the principles of the sharing economy"
January 1, 2025 at 3:46 PM
2017: Blockchain
"Blockchain is paving the way for new ways of business for independent journalists. This is just the beginning of a revolution based on many of the principles of the sharing economy"
"Blockchain is paving the way for new ways of business for independent journalists. This is just the beginning of a revolution based on many of the principles of the sharing economy"
2016: One of the most persistent ideas: Micropayments 🥲
"I definitely think that this is the next wave of paid-for propositions"
"I definitely think that this is the next wave of paid-for propositions"
January 1, 2025 at 3:43 PM
2016: One of the most persistent ideas: Micropayments 🥲
"I definitely think that this is the next wave of paid-for propositions"
"I definitely think that this is the next wave of paid-for propositions"
2015: Facebook / Instant articles 😵
"in a great leap forward for humanity that surely ranks alongside being able to pay for things without digging in your bag... Facebook has cut out those excruciating extra seconds of load time by publishing directly on its own website"
"in a great leap forward for humanity that surely ranks alongside being able to pay for things without digging in your bag... Facebook has cut out those excruciating extra seconds of load time by publishing directly on its own website"
January 1, 2025 at 3:40 PM
2015: Facebook / Instant articles 😵
"in a great leap forward for humanity that surely ranks alongside being able to pay for things without digging in your bag... Facebook has cut out those excruciating extra seconds of load time by publishing directly on its own website"
"in a great leap forward for humanity that surely ranks alongside being able to pay for things without digging in your bag... Facebook has cut out those excruciating extra seconds of load time by publishing directly on its own website"
2014: BuzzFeed 😬
"Oddly, journalism can be saved by the very organization that changed it: Buzzfeed!"
"Oddly, journalism can be saved by the very organization that changed it: Buzzfeed!"
January 1, 2025 at 3:37 PM
2014: BuzzFeed 😬
"Oddly, journalism can be saved by the very organization that changed it: Buzzfeed!"
"Oddly, journalism can be saved by the very organization that changed it: Buzzfeed!"
2013: Gun magazines
"My main takeaway is that these are all essentially car magazines. They feature money shots of various guns, plenty of product reviews, and geeky, unbridled enthusiasm for their subject matter. They rarely stray into politics."
"My main takeaway is that these are all essentially car magazines. They feature money shots of various guns, plenty of product reviews, and geeky, unbridled enthusiasm for their subject matter. They rarely stray into politics."
January 1, 2025 at 3:34 PM
2013: Gun magazines
"My main takeaway is that these are all essentially car magazines. They feature money shots of various guns, plenty of product reviews, and geeky, unbridled enthusiasm for their subject matter. They rarely stray into politics."
"My main takeaway is that these are all essentially car magazines. They feature money shots of various guns, plenty of product reviews, and geeky, unbridled enthusiasm for their subject matter. They rarely stray into politics."
2012: Newspapers for children
"That's essentially what the paper's about – teaching young readers about the week's news in an entertaining way."
"That's essentially what the paper's about – teaching young readers about the week's news in an entertaining way."
January 1, 2025 at 3:29 PM
2012: Newspapers for children
"That's essentially what the paper's about – teaching young readers about the week's news in an entertaining way."
"That's essentially what the paper's about – teaching young readers about the week's news in an entertaining way."
2011: The Cable Bundle (today we'd call it Spotify)
"So why can't we have a similar subscription model? Why can't I pay, say, $50 a month and get unlimited access to the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, The New Yorker, and who-knows-how-many-other publications?"
"So why can't we have a similar subscription model? Why can't I pay, say, $50 a month and get unlimited access to the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, The New Yorker, and who-knows-how-many-other publications?"
January 1, 2025 at 3:25 PM
2011: The Cable Bundle (today we'd call it Spotify)
"So why can't we have a similar subscription model? Why can't I pay, say, $50 a month and get unlimited access to the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, The New Yorker, and who-knows-how-many-other publications?"
"So why can't we have a similar subscription model? Why can't I pay, say, $50 a month and get unlimited access to the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, The New Yorker, and who-knows-how-many-other publications?"
2010: The iPad and Google
"publishers are hoping that Apple will can offer the same magic for the print world that it did for the music industry with iTunes. So is digital journalism suddenly saleable?"
"publishers are hoping that Apple will can offer the same magic for the print world that it did for the music industry with iTunes. So is digital journalism suddenly saleable?"
January 1, 2025 at 3:21 PM
2010: The iPad and Google
"publishers are hoping that Apple will can offer the same magic for the print world that it did for the music industry with iTunes. So is digital journalism suddenly saleable?"
"publishers are hoping that Apple will can offer the same magic for the print world that it did for the music industry with iTunes. So is digital journalism suddenly saleable?"
A new year, a new hope: Revisiting things that were envisioned to save journalism over the last 15 years 🧵
We're starting off hopeful in 2009 with Silicon Valley, blogs, broadband internet, and news cabals 🤞
We're starting off hopeful in 2009 with Silicon Valley, blogs, broadband internet, and news cabals 🤞
January 1, 2025 at 3:21 PM
A new year, a new hope: Revisiting things that were envisioned to save journalism over the last 15 years 🧵
We're starting off hopeful in 2009 with Silicon Valley, blogs, broadband internet, and news cabals 🤞
We're starting off hopeful in 2009 with Silicon Valley, blogs, broadband internet, and news cabals 🤞
The real reason Trump thinks getting Greenland and Canada is a strategic necessity.
December 26, 2024 at 8:19 AM
The real reason Trump thinks getting Greenland and Canada is a strategic necessity.
Your data may suggest a range of unhealthy practices, such as writing cryptically short or overly long headlines. Writing negative headlines, withholding information, and provoking rage—all of these may correlate with high user engagement. So, what’s the problem? This must be what users want, right?
December 23, 2024 at 10:14 PM
Your data may suggest a range of unhealthy practices, such as writing cryptically short or overly long headlines. Writing negative headlines, withholding information, and provoking rage—all of these may correlate with high user engagement. So, what’s the problem? This must be what users want, right?
Day 23: Don’t Follow (all) the Data
Even if you’ve done everything right up until this point, there’s still one thing left that almost singlehandedly causes most of the problems with the use of data in newsrooms. There’s more to analyzing data than identifying the highest number in a spreadsheet.
Even if you’ve done everything right up until this point, there’s still one thing left that almost singlehandedly causes most of the problems with the use of data in newsrooms. There’s more to analyzing data than identifying the highest number in a spreadsheet.
December 23, 2024 at 10:07 PM
Day 23: Don’t Follow (all) the Data
Even if you’ve done everything right up until this point, there’s still one thing left that almost singlehandedly causes most of the problems with the use of data in newsrooms. There’s more to analyzing data than identifying the highest number in a spreadsheet.
Even if you’ve done everything right up until this point, there’s still one thing left that almost singlehandedly causes most of the problems with the use of data in newsrooms. There’s more to analyzing data than identifying the highest number in a spreadsheet.