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...internet enabled set top boxes that were Everyone thought it was gonna be TVs. It was gonna be TVs. And even worse, it was gonna be the cable companies and the government in, like, private public partnership that owned all these pipes. Could you imag
...Internet ugly in one fell swoop. And that's a complete tragedy. But what's even worse, and this is why I call it out as a monument to everything the EU gets wrong, is that we have known this for a decade. No one anywhere who's serious believes that c
...Internet. To me, a kind of scary way, like, I think the idea that you need to upload this much sensitive information about yourself is really fascinating. I mean, I think that's also just the time that we're in where they're being asked to upload the
...governance regimes. So I think to some extent, you could imagine, alright, Chinese Internet heavily censored. Obviously, there's gonna be a surge of nationalism. Right? Whereas in The US, I guess maybe it's more surprising. But
...internet first institutions warm, where they break, and whether network states are a curiosity or the next phase of governance.
...Internet projects that are being built out in America.
...the Internet and how quickly it grew is still something that even today you know, Orville had this thing, which is, like, it takes an enormous effort to see what's in front of one's own face. Right? And what's in front of one's own face? Well, it's a
...There are two Internets. There is the Internet that existed before 1993 and the Internet that existed after 1993. People who were on the Internet before 1993 often describe it in utopian terms, terms, because it literally was like you take the whatev
...the Internet now? I mean, the word that always comes to my mind, and there are many words, is just this sort of, like, sheer, like, sort of tribalism and conflictualism on every level. Right? Nationalism, racism, bigotry, antisemitism, sexism, etcete
of the Internet and how quickly it grew is still something that even today you know, Orville had this thing, which is, like, it takes an enormous effort to see what's in front of one's own face. Right? And what's in front of one's own face? Well, it'
...Internet in a proprietary way, much the way like Facebook owns social networking or that kind of thing. And I remember it clearly because, you know, we had this guy at Netscape by the name of Kip Hickman, and there was this legend behind him, which I
...Internet operating system. So how did this come to be? At the time, things were changing so fast. There was this phrase called Internet time. Things happened in weeks versus years. But if you rewind just a little bit back to, like, '92, '93, '94, eve
...the Internet, to borrow an Al Gore phrase. It's it's a little I mean, it's a sad thing to watch, really, because, like, you know, Facebook was their opportunity to squander. And I mean that it's it's as you sort of study network effects and how peopl
...the internet works today, right, it works the way it does actually because we failed at the networking part. It stopped evolving thirty years ago. Right? Therefore, we ran out of IP addresses. We had to create all these firewalls and things. Now the
...it to be like the Internet, and it's not quite there yet. And then, you know, a lot of that has to do with, you know, the the kind of assault on it over the last four years from the Biden administration, and so it's fragmented around the world and an
...Internet. I have gone through several stages of increasing my views of its importance. Now I assign the Internet the highest level of importance. In this memo, I wanna make clear that our focus on the Internet is crucial to every part of our business
...was not viewed as a consumer phenomenon. Was it illegal to commercialize Steve Case of AOL tells a story that he had to, like, lobby and get a law changed. That's right. What was yeah. The details there? So the the Internet as we know it today, in th
...on the Internet hates, that helps no one do anything better, anything more efficient, that saves no privacy in any way, shape, or form, has been a complete boondoggle that has only enriched lawyers and accountants and bureaucrats. Yeah. You said that
...where my ID is not uploaded to a bunch of different sites, where my eyeball has not been scanned for a bunch of different sites. And
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