So disappointed that they're auctioning off all the stuff from the Seattle Living Computer History Museum. It was so cool to walk into the old giant PGP computer lab or play with an Apple II. By the end of the week it'll all be gone. :( https://t.co/IWK5u3KP4p
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Happy to play w/ "Morpheus: Biblionaut" (2009) again. It's a piece of electronic fiction preserved in @rhizome's Conifer. I did the music w/ @screenkapture et al. doing the story, visuals, & programming. It's a trippy #scifi journey.
The runnable archive: https://t.co/16Kmtew7Gy
This stuck with me: "We asked, 'What is the impact of an internet that only connects people with the information they want to know?' Twenty years later, I believe we have our answer."
"Truth Storms the Capitol" - how narrowcasting has brought the United States to the edge of democracy. https://t.co/r4yTzfSalC #sts#licklider#misinformation
”People are suffering, people are dying, entire ecosystems are collapsing. We are in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth.” Watch Greta Thunberg speak at the UN Monday morning. https://t.co/Akkxm9sXdr
Astonishing. The Zuse Z1 (1938). Eyeing it up, that’s 64 bits of memory stacked 8 plates high for a total of 512 bits of storage in this foreground plate. Programmable via punched tape. What a leap of imagination.
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They’re really buying great UX in healthcare, not just technology. Amazon buys PillPack, an online pharmacy, for just under $1B https://t.co/QQsotTJzQs via @techcrunch