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I Finally Reached Computing Nirvana. What Was It All For?
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Breakfast, it turns out. The answer is breakfast.
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Like many nerds before me, I spent a goodly portion of my life
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searching for the perfect [40]computing system. I wanted a single tool
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that would let me write prose or programs, that could search every
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email, tweet, or document in a few keystrokes, and that would work
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across all my devices. I yearned to summit the mythic Mt. Augment, to
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achieve the enlightenment of a properly orchestrated personal computer.
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Where the [41]software industry offered notifications, little clicks
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and dings, messages jumping up and down on my screen like a dog begging
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for a treat, I wanted calm textuality. Seeking it, I tweaked. I
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configured.
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The purpose of configuration is to make a thing work with some other
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thing—to make the to-do list work with the email client, say, or the
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calendar work with the other calendar. It's an interdisciplinary study.
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Configuration can be as complex as programming or as simple as checking
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a box. Everyone talks about it, but it's not taken that seriously,
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because there's not much profit in it. And unfortunately, configuration
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is indistinguishable from procrastination. A little is fine but too
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much is embarrassing.
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[42]The Best Way to Learn Online? Be a Lurker
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Sneakbrowsing
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The Best Way to Learn Online? Be a Lurker
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Paul Ford
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[43]Coders’ Primal Urge to Kill Inefficiency&-Everywhere
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Coders
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Coders’ Primal Urge to Kill Inefficiency—Everywhere
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Clive Thompson
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[44]Forget To-Do Lists. You Really Need a ‘Got Done’ List
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work smart
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Forget To-Do Lists. You Really Need a ‘Got Done’ List
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Stacy S. Kim
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I spent almost three decades configuring my text editor, amassing 20 or
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so dotfiles that would make one acronym or nonsense word concordant
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with another. (For me: i3wm + emacs + org-mode + notmuch + tmux, bound
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together with ssh + git + Syncthing + Tailscale.) I'd start down a
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path, but then there'd be some blocker—some bug I didn't understand,
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some page of errors I didn't have time to deal with—and I'd give up.
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A big problem I had was where to put my stuff. I tried different
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databases, folder structures, private websites, cloud drives, and
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desktop search tools. The key, finally, was to turn nearly everything
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in my life into emails. All my calendar entries, essay drafts, tweets—I
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wrote programs that turned them into gigs and gigs of emails. Emails
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are horrible, messy, swollen, decrepit forms of data, but they are
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understood by everything everywhere. You can lard them with
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attachments. You can tag them. You can add any amount of metadata to
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them and synchronize them with servers. They suck, but they work. No
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higher praise.
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It took years to get all these emails into place, tag them, filter them
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just so. Little by little I could see more of the shape of my own data.
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And as I did this, software got better and computers got faster. Not
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only that, other people started sharing their config files on GitHub.
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Then, one cold day—January 31, 2022—something bizarre happened. I was
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at home, writing a little glue function to make my emails searchable
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from anywhere inside my text editor. I evaluated that tiny program and
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ran it. It worked. Somewhere in my brain, I felt a distinct click. I
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was done. No longer configuring, but configured. The world had
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conspired to give me what I wanted. I stood up from the computer,
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suffused with a sort of European-classical-composer level of emotion,
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and went for a walk. Was this happiness? Freedom? Or would I find
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myself back tomorrow, with a whole new set of requirements?
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* [46]The Israel-Hamas War Is Drowning X in Disinformation
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David Gilbert
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* [47]Inside FTX’s All-Night Race to Stop a $1 Billion Crypto Heist
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Security
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Andy Greenberg
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* [48]23andMe User Data Stolen in Targeted Attack on Ashkenazi Jews
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Security
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23andMe User Data Stolen in Targeted Attack on Ashkenazi Jews
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Lily Hay Newman
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*
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The more “professional” a piece of software is intended to be, the more
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likely it is to be scriptable. CAD tools or 3D programs will provide
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whole languages just for configuration. But the huge consumer products,
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the operating systems themselves, are more and more locked down. The
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reasons are multiple—money, security, simplicity. A lot of our
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computing is done on someone else's terms. We describe it with carceral
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words. To assert control over your device, you “jailbreak” out.
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I wonder if this is one of the reasons people get into [49]crypto—they
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dream of a new world that can be customized like software. Programmable
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money, self-executing contracts, little scripts that rearrange reality.
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In DAOs (decentralized autonomous organizations), people use code to
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make social rules, then buy or do things with their consolidated
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digital might.
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A lot of my friends hate all this stuff (perhaps [50]NFTs more than
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DAOs) with great passion; they see it as a closing off, a betrayal of
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the open, trust-driven nature of the early web. Others love it, seeing
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it as a continuation of the community-building, empowering nature of
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the early web. What I see is a generation of configurers coming into
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their own. Older web folks expected to create the new digital economy;
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these younger ones are trying to create the new economy economy. Their
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dream is a more perfect union where humans will, because of computers,
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stop acting in the ways we've been acting since we came out of the
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trees. Then again, $200 million in NFTs were stolen the day I drafted
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this column.
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When in history have we been able to schedule folly? Sometimes the only
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way to end the vacation is to drive the RV off a cliff.
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Perhaps by the time you read this the NFTs will have been returned.
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That would be a good reconfiguration. But the likely outcome of the
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boom is that some people will cash out at the right time and become
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convinced that they hold the keys to the universe and will lecture us
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for the rest of our lives, and most people (like those who had their
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NFTs stolen) will be humbled, or at best break even. When in history
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have we been able to schedule folly? Sometimes the only way to end the
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vacation is to drive the RV off a cliff.
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While the youth reconfigure society, I'm done configuring. A month has
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gone by since the click, and the urge to tweak is gone. My system looks
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like something from the '80s (a lot of it is from the '80s), but I
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finally got my room just the way I like it.
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Here's what I mean. Say I search for the word “database”; 7,222 emails
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pop up. Most are from marketers and industry mailing lists proclaiming
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some technological triumph, but nestled among them are messages from
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me, or to me, about learning to use databases—XML databases, SQL
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databases, and so forth. When I read these old messages, I am always
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surprised at how little I've changed, how consistent my obsessions are.
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There's something valuable to me in just seeing that, in seeing how the
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world keeps trumpeting the new while the self stays the same. You'd
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think there'd be at least five new me's by now, given how often I've
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vowed to become better. But no. I've been writing about configuring my
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text editor since 1996. I've been running my mouth about databases at
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least that long. They say you can't dip your hand in the same river
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twice, but they rarely mention that it's the same hand doing the
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dipping.
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* [51]New York’s Airbnb Ban Is Descending Into Pure Chaos
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Business
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New York’s Airbnb Ban Is Descending Into Pure Chaos
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Amanda Hoover
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* [52]The Israel-Hamas War Is Drowning X in Disinformation
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Security
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The Israel-Hamas War Is Drowning X in Disinformation
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David Gilbert
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* [53]Inside FTX’s All-Night Race to Stop a $1 Billion Crypto Heist
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Security
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Inside FTX’s All-Night Race to Stop a $1 Billion Crypto Heist
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Andy Greenberg
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* [54]23andMe User Data Stolen in Targeted Attack on Ashkenazi Jews
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Security
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23andMe User Data Stolen in Targeted Attack on Ashkenazi Jews
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Lily Hay Newman
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*
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Since the emails are, well, just emails, sometimes I hit Reply (by
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typing “r”). On a thread that went dormant a decade ago. I don't always
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offer context. Sometimes I just write, “Curious … how did this turn
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out?” I used to feel I was intruding, to just drop in like that. But
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what the hell. It's been a long pandemic. No one has to write back.
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Out go the emails. Most get no reply; some get a bounce-back. But often
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enough, people respond at length. Some left the city and came back.
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Some are up for coffee. A surprising number are now cyborgs
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(pacemakers, hearing aids). Some are rich, some are broke, some are
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divorced. One is considering being frozen after death, some are
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considering getting into crypto, and one has moved to Miami. None of us
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understand our children.
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I'm thinking of starting a Sunday morning waffle breakfast for
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[55]vaccinated people to come stare at each other. It's one thing to
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email after 10 years, but everyone appreciates an invitation to
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breakfast. Maybe I'll set up some sort of internet-connected LED
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scrolly screen, like they put on food carts, so out-of-towners can
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leave messages. I gotta have something to configure.
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If you'd asked me, back when I was still configuring, not yet
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configured, exactly why I was nurturing these dozens of dotfiles, I'd
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have had a hard time telling you. I would have said: I want a pure and
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sleek experience. I want the computer working for me, augmenting my
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dumb brain with its immense arithmetical speed. I want access to my
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whole digital self. So I am very surprised that the terminal result of
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my efforts is not some sort of ecstatic communion with the internet, or
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even with my own computer. The function of my whole big orchestrated,
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tagged, integrated system was merely to rekindle old ties. What was all
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that configuration for? It was, in all sincerity, for waffles.
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[67]Paul Ford is a writer, programmer, and software entrepreneur. He
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lives in Brooklyn.
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Contributor
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Topics[68]magazine-30.04[69]crypto[70]NFTs[71]software[72]Web3
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[73]
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ChatGPT Isn't Coming for Your Coding Job
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ChatGPT Isn't Coming for Your Coding Job
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New technologies have long promised to make human software engineers
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redundant. But developers have only gotten more important over time.
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Zeb Larson
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[74]AI-Powered ‘Thought Decoders’ Won’t Just Read Your Mind&-They’ll
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Change It
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AI-Powered ‘Thought Decoders’ Won’t Just Read Your Mind—They’ll Change
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It
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“Mind-reading” neural decoders could spell the end of privacy. But the
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full ramifications of this technology are even more concerning.
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Leo Kim
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[75]Marie Kondo and the Manhattan Project
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Marie Kondo and the Manhattan Project
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What does the author and lifestyle guru have in common with the
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mathematician Stan Ulam—and Benjamin Franklin?
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Coco Krumme
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[76]In the War Between Harassment and Censorship, No One Wins
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In the War Between Harassment and Censorship, No One Wins
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free speech, with activists on both sides caught in an ethical
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minefield.
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Katherine Alejandra Cross
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[77]Is the Physics of Time Actually Changing?
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Is the Physics of Time Actually Changing?
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Days seem to be rushing ahead in a disturbing blur, or else slowing
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painfully down. Maybe it’s a tale as old as—well, you know.
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KC Cole
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[78]Immersive Tech Obscures Reality. AI Will Threaten It
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Immersive Tech Obscures Reality. AI Will Threaten It
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AI could supercharge augmented and virtual reality, making online
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manipulation and disinformation campaigns much more personal—and
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effective.
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Jameson Spivack
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[79]Welcome to Halal Hinge
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groups to find spouses for their kids. Instead, they’re getting a crash
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Everyone Is a Girl Online
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NPC influencers, "girl dinner," angels, bimbos—the internet is a girl's
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53. https://www.wired.com/story/ftx-1-billion-crypto-heist/#intcid=_wired-right-rail_04b13a6e-88a3-40d4-830d-f3acae710540_popular4-1-reranked-by-vidi
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55. https://www.wired.com/tag/vaccines/
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67. file:///author/paul-ford
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68. file:///tag/magazine-3004/
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69. file:///tag/crypto/
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72. file:///tag/web3/
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75. https://www.wired.com/story/optimization-math-history-coco-krumme/#intcid=_wired-bottom-recirc-v2_1cf83657-8f1c-4af7-bf40-d8067c0a444b_cral2-2-reranked-by-vidi
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76. https://www.wired.com/story/kiwifarms-tech-ethics-networked-harassment/#intcid=_wired-bottom-recirc-v2_1cf83657-8f1c-4af7-bf40-d8067c0a444b_cral2-2-reranked-by-vidi
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77. https://www.wired.com/story/physics-of-time-actually-changing/#intcid=_wired-bottom-recirc-v2_1cf83657-8f1c-4af7-bf40-d8067c0a444b_cral2-2-reranked-by-vidi
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78. https://www.wired.com/story/immersive-technology-artificial-intelligence-disinformation/#intcid=_wired-bottom-recirc-v2_1cf83657-8f1c-4af7-bf40-d8067c0a444b_cral2-2-reranked-by-vidi
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79. https://www.wired.com/story/whatsapp-matchmaking-dating-ghosting/#intcid=_wired-bottom-recirc-v2_1cf83657-8f1c-4af7-bf40-d8067c0a444b_cral2-2-reranked-by-vidi
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80. https://www.wired.com/story/girls-online-culture/#intcid=_wired-bottom-recirc-v2_1cf83657-8f1c-4af7-bf40-d8067c0a444b_cral2-2-reranked-by-vidi
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81. file:///
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82. https://www.wired.com/subscribe/
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84. https://www.wired.com/about/faq/
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85. https://www.wired.com/wired-staff/
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86. https://www.wired.com/about/press/
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87. https://www.wired.com/coupons
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88. https://www.wired.com/about/wired-on-background-policy/
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89. https://archive.wired.com/t/storefront/storefront
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90. file:///story/best-october-prime-day-deals-2023-3/
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91. https://www.condenast.com/brands/wired
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92. https://www.wired.com/about/feedback/
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93. https://subscriptions.wired.com/pubs/N3/WIR/Register.jsp?cds_page_id=175371&cds_mag_code=WIR&id=1423757547774&lsid=50431012277019467&vid=1
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94. https://www.wired.com/about/wired-jobs/
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95. file:///about/rss-feeds/
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96. file:///about/accessibility-help/
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97. https://www.condenaststore.com/
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98. https://www.condenast.com/user-agreement/
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100. http://www.condenast.com/privacy-policy#privacypolicy-california
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101. http://www.condenast.com/privacy-policy#privacypolicy-optout
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102. https://www.wired.co.uk/
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103. https://www.wired.it/
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104. https://wired.jp/
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106. file://localhost/story/best-way-learn-online-be-lurker/
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107. file://localhost/story/coders-efficiency-is-beautiful/
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108. file://localhost/story/productivity-got-done-list/
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109. https://www.wired.com/story/airbnb-ban-new-york-illegal-listings/#intcid=_wired-right-rail_04b13a6e-88a3-40d4-830d-f3acae710540_popular4-1-reranked-by-vidi
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110. https://www.wired.com/story/x-israel-hamas-war-disinformation/#intcid=_wired-right-rail_04b13a6e-88a3-40d4-830d-f3acae710540_popular4-1-reranked-by-vidi
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111. https://www.wired.com/story/ftx-1-billion-crypto-heist/#intcid=_wired-right-rail_04b13a6e-88a3-40d4-830d-f3acae710540_popular4-1-reranked-by-vidi
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112. https://www.wired.com/story/23andme-credential-stuffing-data-stolen/#intcid=_wired-right-rail_04b13a6e-88a3-40d4-830d-f3acae710540_popular4-1-reranked-by-vidi
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113. https://www.wired.com/story/airbnb-ban-new-york-illegal-listings/#intcid=_wired-right-rail_04b13a6e-88a3-40d4-830d-f3acae710540_popular4-1-reranked-by-vidi
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114. https://www.wired.com/story/x-israel-hamas-war-disinformation/#intcid=_wired-right-rail_04b13a6e-88a3-40d4-830d-f3acae710540_popular4-1-reranked-by-vidi
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115. https://www.wired.com/story/ftx-1-billion-crypto-heist/#intcid=_wired-right-rail_04b13a6e-88a3-40d4-830d-f3acae710540_popular4-1-reranked-by-vidi
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116. https://www.wired.com/story/23andme-credential-stuffing-data-stolen/#intcid=_wired-right-rail_04b13a6e-88a3-40d4-830d-f3acae710540_popular4-1-reranked-by-vidi
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117. https://www.twitter.com/https://twitter.com/ftrain
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118. https://www.wired.com/story/chatgpt-coding-software-crisis/#intcid=_wired-bottom-recirc-v2_1cf83657-8f1c-4af7-bf40-d8067c0a444b_cral2-2-reranked-by-vidi
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119. https://www.wired.com/story/ai-thought-decoder-mind-philosophy/#intcid=_wired-bottom-recirc-v2_1cf83657-8f1c-4af7-bf40-d8067c0a444b_cral2-2-reranked-by-vidi
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120. https://www.wired.com/story/optimization-math-history-coco-krumme/#intcid=_wired-bottom-recirc-v2_1cf83657-8f1c-4af7-bf40-d8067c0a444b_cral2-2-reranked-by-vidi
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121. https://www.wired.com/story/kiwifarms-tech-ethics-networked-harassment/#intcid=_wired-bottom-recirc-v2_1cf83657-8f1c-4af7-bf40-d8067c0a444b_cral2-2-reranked-by-vidi
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122. https://www.wired.com/story/physics-of-time-actually-changing/#intcid=_wired-bottom-recirc-v2_1cf83657-8f1c-4af7-bf40-d8067c0a444b_cral2-2-reranked-by-vidi
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123. https://www.wired.com/story/immersive-technology-artificial-intelligence-disinformation/#intcid=_wired-bottom-recirc-v2_1cf83657-8f1c-4af7-bf40-d8067c0a444b_cral2-2-reranked-by-vidi
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124. https://www.wired.com/story/whatsapp-matchmaking-dating-ghosting/#intcid=_wired-bottom-recirc-v2_1cf83657-8f1c-4af7-bf40-d8067c0a444b_cral2-2-reranked-by-vidi
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125. https://www.wired.com/story/girls-online-culture/#intcid=_wired-bottom-recirc-v2_1cf83657-8f1c-4af7-bf40-d8067c0a444b_cral2-2-reranked-by-vidi
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126. https://www.facebook.com/wired/
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127. https://twitter.com/wired/
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128. https://pinterest.com/wired/
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129. https://www.youtube.com/user/wired/
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130. https://instagram.com/wired/
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131. https://www.tiktok.com/@wired?lang=en
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