Tiger King: What it meant to be indoors for two years in the 1918 epidemic is different than what it means now. He says technology has made that really different. Tiger King: There's this general kind of alienating An atomizing effect that these kinds of technologies have They give you this kind of simulation of social interaction That can probably satisfy a surface need, he says.
David and Tamler deliver a PODCAST episode, one of many that comes from the INTERNET, that you’ll probably listen to through Air Pods or some other kind of WIRELESS HEADPHONES as you go about your day.
(Incidentally, the topic of the episode is Marshall McLuhan on how new forms of media profoundly shape our experience and identity, but in a way that makes us focus on the content of the specific medium and not the medium itself.)
Plus, can algorithms help to optimize our well-being, and Steven Pinker transforms his ideas into a new asset class of NFTs.
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