
The bizarre history of cellphone towers disguised as trees

The dark forest theory of the web points to the increasingly life-like but life-less state of being online. Most open and publicly available spaces on the web are overrun with bots, advertisers, trolls, data scrapers, clickbait, keyword-stuffing “content creators,” and algorithmically manipulated junk.
Maggie Appleton • The Expanding Dark Forest and Generative AI
ROUGH TYPE
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Trees fall with spectacular crashes. But planting is silent and growth is invisible.
Richard Powers • The Overstory: A Novel

Bop Spotter
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The towers were popular in the late 19th century in cities across the United States and Europe;[citation needed] they were most common in the 1880s and 1890s. In some places they were used when standard street-lighting, using smaller, shorter, and more numerous lamps, was impractically expensive. In other places they were used in addition to gas st
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