In the 1970s and 1980s, a generous spirit suffused the Internet, whose users were few and far between. But today, the net is ubiquitous, connecting billions of people, machines and essential pieces of infrastructure — leaving us vulnerable to cyber-attack or meltdown. Internet pioneer Danny Hillis argues that the Internet wasn’t designed for this kind of scale, and sounds a clarion call for us to develop a Plan B: a parallel system to fall back on if — or when — the Internet crashes.
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Creative Blocks
via incidentalcomics
5 Stages of Designer Grief
via 20px
#0retweets, things I hate about digital advertising
Interesting thoughts by Michael Goldstein! A big thanks @juliancole for bringing this to my attention
Birthday
Wonderful animated music video by Renata Gąsiorowska for Alphabets Heaven
Hard to Love a Man Like You
RIP Jason Molina (Magnolia Electric Co.) A big thanks at @yvynyl for bringing it to my attention and to ladywiththelempkin!
Best of Friends
http://vimeo.com/50542892
Great sounds by Palma Violets