...individual humans met me for coffee, dinner, or drinks, but during my Great Online Dating Adventure, I was inspired to see all of two people a second time. The first...
...do you develop a bit of gumption and character without tussling with the resistant order of things? One learns, so to speak, to hold onto his hat and to brave...
...to local high school and community college studentsโand they say they hope to eventually replace 20% of the curriculum with online courses from universities like Harvard and MIT. They explicitly...
...weโd met through a benign but vaguely kinky hobby, like glassblowing class, maybe. The first generation of digital natives are coming of age, but two strangers meeting online is still...
...who fails to comply with the conditions of any licence, order, demand, requirement or direction issued under or in pursuance of this Act, shall be guilty of an offence. (2)...
...world, the Named garment achieves something our social networks cannot. We may never meet the three-dimensional version of our complete online cohort. But Minnie has a name. Order her. Sheโll...
...inauthentic, no matter how authentic the process may have felt. Online, "becoming oneself" has turned into a crappy job โ a compulsory low-paying, low-skill job. Interiority has become a factory;...
...A new post-scarcity business model is in order: Like Google and Facebook, a successful online company going forward will need to rely on targeted advertising and on capturing user behavior...
...consent between two individuals. Ultimately, the online advertising industry benefits from this complexity. When it comes time for the advertising industry to consent to the userโs wish not to be...
Reading Canadaโs and Sri Lankaโs anti-terror acts reveals the need for comparative and cross-jurisdictional resistance to globally self-justifying discourses of โterrorโ
...online. Anirudh Sri, on the other hand, said he found the whole thing "weird." Though quick to note that the design would have little bearing on his life at Cal,...
...want to understand the invisible world of machine-machine visual culture, we need to unlearn how to see like humans. We need to learn how to see a parallel universe composed...