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Kodak's demise, said the bankruptcy judge this week, was "a tragedy of American economic life" – and it is even truer than he realizes. More than 50,000 retirees have seen their pensions slashed if not totally eliminated; shareholders were wiped out, while creditors will be getting four or five cents on the dollar. An entire city, Rochester, New Yo... See more
Our 'Kodak moments' – and creativity – are gone | Jason Farago
human tastemakers,
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attracting the algorithm’s attention caused an overflow.
Kyle Chayka • Filterworld
an advantage unless you can protect it by preventing copycats.
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He warned the students against any effort by an editor to inject his own point of view into a writer’s work or to try to make him something other than what he is.
A. Scott Berg • Max Perkins: Editor of Genius
To censor pictures that are too strong, indecent or obscene was to make decisions for the reader that were not theirs to make.