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And investor Turner Novak wrote on X, “‘Everyone will vibe code their own DoorDash’ is the 2026 version of ‘everything will be an NFT’.”
While I agree this is all beginning to reek of pandemic era crypto madness, I think Novak is being a bit short-sighted here. It’s not that everyone will “vibe code their own DoorDash,” it’s that, again, if AI is... See more
While I agree this is all beginning to reek of pandemic era crypto madness, I think Novak is being a bit short-sighted here. It’s not that everyone will “vibe code their own DoorDash,” it’s that, again, if AI is... See more
In the future there won't be anything left to vibe code
When everything is cheerfully “retro,” Fisher argued, we lose our grasp on history—and, without a sense of why the past happened the way it did, our anything-goes embrace of “happy hybridities” is an empty gesture. “What pop lacks now is the capacity for nihilation, for producing new potentials through the negation of what already exists,” he
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Hua Hsu, December 11, 2018, New Yorker
In “This Is for Everyone,” Berners-Lee argues that the web’s lack of compassion is “a design issue ” that can be fixed. “There’s still time,” he writes, “to build machines that serve the human,” that “promote the dignity of our fragile species on this isolated globe.” It’s a moving vision. But it’s hard to reconcile with the entropy of today’s... See more
Tim Berners-Lee Invented the World Wide Web. Now He Wants to Save It
To correct the state of AI discourse today, we need to channel this same spirit and train our attention on the messy facts of the human, material world in which these technologies play. Only when we’ve stopped fetishizing “realism” will we be able to turn our attention to very real air, water, ecosystems, and people these technologies consume in... See more