Unbridled Technology
A coherent response to A.I. hype: design the public library to offer technology to all
The smart phone is a successful "wearable", first in a long line, we do hope. The Library Problem is concerned with the alternate vision: computer terminals everywhere in the community, for unadorned mankind to employ
Private browsing must learn to grade trouble zones: limit what kids see online, while also backing off of overly policing the online activity of the community at large, even though technology has made it possible
Contributions come from the one percenters, those who didn't "get into Harvard", or who were cut out of life in community for reasons of poverty, war, politics, government overreach
Sane review of the "Internet 1.0" (to coin a term for the successful work of many: W3C, Open Source, etc.) has taught us good notions of social media, of localized media and technological landscape, and begun mankind down the road of family units, friendship units, trinities, dualities, smart homes and more.
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