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Zero-JS Hypermedia Browser

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Listened to some 80's music, it seems that some of the songs popularity hinged on a minimally catchy hook combined with a novel, innovative, experimental electronic sound. Now, though, the robot samples aren't novel anymore, so the songs aren't as interesting as they once were. We're seeing the same phenomena with slop. I remember walking through the mall and seeing Virtual Reality, that would become the Future. Now, the kid doesnt look at the oculus from last christmas very often, and I didn't ever try it a second time. Earlier this year, there were still AOL subscribers. My point being, technology doesn't 'take over' without serving human need unambiguously. People don't change that fast. The fears are legit, but we have time, and I think we can intentionally preserve vintage legacy analog experience as central to human flourishing throughout, even where we don't naturally set illusion aside in favor of authentic experience.
2025-11-28 14:01:47 from 1 relay(s)
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