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2025-01-31
Core Memory 1 related

How Hudhayfa Nazoordeen, aka HudZah, a 20-year-old math student and an “AI native” in San Francisco, is building a nuclear fusor under Claude's tutelage

Ashlee Vance / Core Memory : X: @tszzl and @kevin2kelly . Forums: Hacker News X: Roon / @tszzl : we're living in a Culture novel Kevin Kelly / @kevin2kelly : This short report by @ashleevance of curr...

2024-06-23
Ars Technica 2 related

How the Internet Archive plans to defend its digital lending practices as it appeals a US court's 2023 ruling; IA says it was forced to remove over 500K books

https://www.techdirt.com/... Kevin Carson / @KevinCarson1@kolektiva.social : Copyright Nazis strike again:  —  If you found out that 500,000 books had been removed from your local public library, at t...

2021-02-28
Andreessen Horowitz 4 related

NFTs are great for creators because they remove intermediaries, enable granular price tiering, and eliminate customer acquisition costs by making users owners

In his classic 2008 essay “1000 True Fans,” Kevin Kelly predicted that the internet would transform the economics of creative activities:

2019-05-10
New York Times 65 related

Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes says Mark Zuckerberg's influence is staggering and that it is time to break up Facebook

and that's made Facebook dangerous Bloomberg : Facebook Breakup Call From Co-Founder Easier Said Than Done Charlotte Henry / The Mac Observer : Facebook Co-Founder Chris Hughes Says The Company Should...

2018-12-25
Wired

Although the functionality of digital books has largely remained the same for 10 years, technology has improved everything that goes into publishing a book

also common thread, Word :-)) Kevin Kelly / @kevin2kelly : The future of books never quite happened, at least the way we expected. In Wired @craigmod dissects their prospects with practical advice for...

2018-12-24
The Verge

Inside the cutthroat world of Amazon's Marketplace, where sellers live in fear of getting suspended and use Amazon's rules against each other

one that is secretive, volatile, and often terrifying."Most people have an expectation of due process... when it comes to interacting with megatech companies, that is far from the norm. http://www.the...

Wired

Although the functionality of digital books has largely remained the same for 10 years, technology has improved everything that goes into publishing a book

THE FUTURE BOOK was meant to be interactive, moving, alive.  Its pages were supposed to be lush with whirling doodads, responsive, hands-on. Tweets: @craigmod , @stevesi , @kevin2kelly , and @mijustin...

2018-12-23
The Verge

Inside the cutthroat world of Amazon's Marketplace, where sellers live in fear of getting suspended and use Amazon's rules against each other

“These schemes really require the mind of someone whose depravity knows no bounds.” Tweets: @literallyaking , @garrytan , @dtunkelang , @davidgaughran , @kevin2kelly , and @dcseifert Tweets: Alexander...

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