Mechanical telepathy, getting closer every day.
(Share Clip) When I got on Twitter in 2007, I fell in love with the way it formed a kind of cloud consciousness for my community. It reminded me of being a graffiti writer in New York in 1980 and...
View ArticleDepression is a disease, and most of us aren’t doctors.
Friday evening my phone rang, and I ignored it. I never answer the phone; anyone who knows me texts. Then it rang again, with a number not in my contacts. I hit the end button and set it down, and it...
View ArticleSoylent is free research for space sustenance. Drink on, geeks!
I just read Lizzie Widdicombe’s thoughtful New Yorker piece on Soylent. On the face of it, Soylent seems like a classic example of privileged people solving Valley problems. No-one wants to not need...
View ArticleGlassUp is a receive-only HUD, versus the Google Glass voyeuristic creep factor.
Do we want AR? Are we ready for augmented reality, on our faces on the daily? Is AR a very separate need from the visual version of distributed mechanical telepathy and jacking in to someone else’s...
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