![]() ![]() ![]() I mean, that’s an overly bleak and oversimplified outlook, but it kind of relates to the short story I am describing today, from the masterful collection Exhalation by Ted Chiang. It’s been a while since I’ve written a blog post and really that’s because I’ve decided that I feel happier as a person when i avoid the daily reality of going onto the internet and seeing that, despite our hopes and dreams for the year 2020, all it’s really given us technologically is elon musk using the venture capitalist model to achieve a series of childhood dreams for profit, and that a bunch of potato chip companies have decided to make chips that taste like different sauces, and a bunch of sauce companies have decided to make mayo that tastes like chip seasoning. ![]() Ted Chiang - The Lifecycle of Software Objects (2010) ![]()
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