What are the downsides of having everything become easily accessible? - Noah Kumin (Mars Review of Books)
Nov 28, 2022•54 min•Season 12Ep. 7
Episode description
Noah Kumin
Editor In Chief of the Mars Review of Books, publish at machinewar.substack.com
~librex-dozryc on Urbit
- What is the mars review of books?
- What is the relationship between collapse and urbit?
- How did you get involved with Urbit?
- What are the downsides of having everything become easily accessible?
- Do you think that Urbit will take all the good parts of the old web but keep the beauty of decentralization?
- What are the data storage aspects of urbit?
- Why is it confusing when people say Urbit is like your own computer?
- Why were computers originally people instead of machines?
- Will Mars Review of Books get into hosting planets or is it already do it?
- What is the relationship between Tirrell and Mars Reviews of Books?
- What is eternal September?
- The only people who were getting
- What would a university look like for Urbit?
- Why is it that when people learn norms, things become boring for divergent people?
- How did Scientism creep into the Silicon Valley industry, and how did that affect the current online networks?
- In what ways is the development of Urbit centralized like Ethereum development is?
- Urbit’s value is that there is no spam whatsoever
- What is the future of print in the age of post-internetism?
- Print allows for blockchain like verifiiability
- A bit of something like a vinyl trend for print books
- What is the future of serious literature in the age of internet?
- What is the diversion value of VR-porn? How about Nuclear Fusion?
- Can man live on VR-porn alone?
- If you don’t give a young kid a smartphone are you weakening their virtual immune system?
- What does it mean to outsource your intelligence to the crowd?
- Why is that becoming an insider in a fragile society requires so much BS?