
Our blog returns to surface
A decade’s worth of resisting the “web 2.0” pandemic
We are living through truly amazing times. Barefoot insurgents with 3D printed firearms running around Myanmar, vulnerabilities getting full marketing team makeovers with logos and dedicated websites, the word “opsec” becoming so common place you could hear it from your friendly neighborhood food truck chef, Burning Man going mainstream and the Winklevii chasing would-be Instagram models around Nevada’s largest patch of infertile dirt, the kids we picked on in high school enacting their revenge upon mankind one JavaScript app at a time, old faces from the scene gone all proper and hiding embarrassing tattoos under Brook’s Bros suits, etc, etc, etc. Amazing. This is clearly what the scientists of the previous century intended for their work and sacrifices. AI has become the new “Bluetooth” (even your washing machine has it), so expect a highly advanced conversational AI shaped like Clippy from 1996 soon in these pages.