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lives works & plays on narrm. all the incongruity; a photographer, photo-book nerd, analogue user, [hasselblad, cambo 5x4 monorail], iPhone tragic, artist, servant to 2 devon-rex kats.
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Stay warm and comfortable where ever you are. #caturday #catsofmastodon #southernhemisphere
anyone paying for a subscription to grainery.app? is it worth it? it seem quite cheap... #grainery
It's obvious. It's well-documented. Generative AI costs far too much, isn't getting cheaper, uses too much power, and doesn't do enough to justify its existence. There are no killer apps, and no killer apps on the horizon. And there are no answers.
Ed Zitron
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@henrik
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Thanks for all your input, I guess I’m sticking with #AppleNotes #MarsEdit and #Scrivener for notes, blogging and long form documents/writing
Future Technology: Say Goodbye to Smartphones!

Future Technology: Say Goodbye to Smartphones! - Smartphone Magazine

Smartphone Magazine
Twice today Obsidian has crossed my radar, I’ve installed it, it looks very good, feature rich etc. Why should I switch from my current system, in this case apple notes? Anyone?
#obsidian
Happy #caturday
Overview of the Internet and the World Wide Web (from 1994)

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Here’s what the web looked like in 1994, including the likes of Yahoo!, GNN, Pathfinder, IBM, The Amazing FishCam, and Pizza Hut. https://www.fastcompany.com/91140068/how-the-internet-went-mainstream-in-1994
What the internet looked like in 1994, according to 15 webpages born that year

Browsing the Web when it first entered the mainstream shows a world far removed from today's cyber wastelands.

Fast Company
or 233 DVDs per terabyte, which amounts to over 700 DVDs per worker. A zettabyte is more in the range of 5 billion books, each 200 pages in length, or 251 thousand DVDs. The volumes have been increasing for decades, indicating a profound shift has already occurred in how humankind handles information”…
Cortada, James W.. The Digital Flood : The Diffusion of Information Technology Across the U. S. , Europe, and Asia, Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2012. 
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