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No Tech Reader #11

  • God in the machine: my strange journey into transhumanism. [The Guardian]
  • Should you feel sad about the demise of the written letter? [Aeon]
  • A year without a byte [code.flickr.com]
  • When power is low, I often hack in the evenings by lantern light. [joey hess]
  • Olimex Open Source Laptop. [hackaday]
  • Why we can’t look away from our screens. [NYT]
  • Why I am not going to buy a cellphone. [Aeon]
  • Forget smartphones — the Nokia 3310 is still the mobile of the future. [The Guardian]
  • Pause! We can go back. [New York Review of Books]
  • And their eyes glazed over. [Aeon]
  • The analog spaces in digital companies. [New Yorker]

Links via Roel Roscam Abbing, Aaron Vansintjan & Mark van den Borre.

April 20, 2017 by kris de decker Filed Under: No Tech Readers

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