Is cryptol a revolutionary technology, or is it a technological revolution? That's kind of the question, right? Because if we're just entering this sort of golden era of the i t revolution broadly, then maybe cryptiles like plastics, right? And in cryptiles, wone those things you have to leave behind the specifics, because it's so easy to get stuck in. Oh, it's used for ransom ware, or s used for drug jails, or their scams, or ou don't gats, just japex. Well, make the optomisti case an vo ve, i cant understand why people are sceptical.
Are we in the middle of the IT revolution, or on the verge of something new?
Links
- Ben Thompson: The Death and Birth of Technological Revolutions — Stratechery
- Ben Thompson: The End of the Beginning — Stratechery
- John Perry Barlow: A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace — EFF
- Ben Thompson: Internet 3.0 and the Beginning of (Tech) History — Stratechery
- Ben Thompson: The Internet and the Third Estate — Stratechery
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