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yesmachine:

We’re so fucked.
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yesmachine:

We’re so fucked.

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If you’re able to look at things with one eye in the 21st Century and the other eye in the 20th Century, it provides a kind of perspective that otherwise wouldn’t be available.
William Gibson
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Hey, at least she made the leap to the CD analogy. (by jscalzi)

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Gracenote readies its own second-screen platform — Online Video News

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You Say You Want a Devolution? | Style | Vanity Fair

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It's F**king JavaScript

If you’re using Node, there’s a 99% probability that you are both the developer and the system administrator, because any system administrator would have talked you out of using Node in the first place.

Pretty strong indictment of Node.js

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Spend your money on the things money can buy. Spend your time on the things money can’t buy.
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (via dailymurakami)

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Augmented Reality in a Contact Lens - IEEE Spectrum

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I swapped my MacBook for an iPad+Linode

Couldn’t have said it better myself.

I started this experiment because I fundamentally believe that most people don’t want to rearrange windows, babysit their own general purpose computers or back up their data. Sooner or later, almost everyone will work like this and I wanted a taste of what that might feel like. I expected to find something that didn’t work, but as the days turned into weeks and the weeks gathered into a month, I found I hadn’t returned to my laptop even once.
  • 2 months ago
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