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From Quotes by Jaron Lanier
- Style used to be an interaction between the human soul and tools that were limiting. In the digital era, it will have to come from…
- Funding a civilization through advertising is like trying to get nutrition by connecting a tube from one’s anus to one’s mouth.
- A fashionable idea in technical circles is that quantity not only turns into quality at some extreme of scale, but also does so according to…
- I think most of the dramatic new ideas come from little companies that then grow big.
- I'd much rather see a world where, when you make some quirky comment on a blog or news story or you upload a video clip,…
- If we allow our self-congratulatory adoration of technology to distract us from our own contact with each other, then somehow the original agenda has been…
- Services like Google and Facebook only exist because of the social acceptance of a mass amount of distributed volunteer labor from tons and tons of…
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