@tinokremer I'm offline right now, driving family ...
@tinokremer I'm offline right now, driving family members to SFO. But happy to help - perhaps leave a note on the mailing list?
@tinokremer I'm offline right now, driving family members to SFO. But happy to help - perhaps leave a note on the mailing list?
Mostly my job is to try really hard to make myself redundant. Which is exactly what I should be doing.
@squirmelia A little under a year earlier. Impressive that you have those .nets!
@hanjabanja I'm drinking G&T! And trying to decide between watching a show about an addict hacker or a horse with low self esteem.
@zedshaw Oh wow. That's taken my hopeful optimism a few notches down tonight.
Freedom always wins. On the Internet, the safe bet is on the people and companies that fight for the user.
Pretty soon, we won't live in a world where most Internet users are just getting used to it. And they will demand more control.
Data is property, and it is power. It is valuable. Internet users are still onboarding, but the implications of the cloud will settle in.
The only way to preserve individual agency in a world where we, and all our possessions, are connected is to own our communications & data.
When everyone and everything is connected and the Internet is like air, who should own it? If the answer is nobody, how do we ensure that?
When the Internet stops growing exponentially and we're all online and connected to each other, we will have some hard questions to answer.
Laptop and desktops are minority computing devices. That mostly just means that other computers are all around us now. All connected.