Charlie Warzel

Charlie Warzel is a writer at large for the New York Times Opinion section, where he delves into the relationship between privacy and technology. His work includes columns, newsletters, and investigative projects focusing on tech, media, and politics. He also explores the impact of the internet on society, described in his own words as how the internet is 'breaking our brains'. In his personal life, Charlie is a Montana resident enjoying outdoorsy hobbies like fishing, skiing, hiking, and floating down rivers.
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On newsletters, media grazing, and personal weather stations