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9 months agoMe, the sophisticated Rollercoaster Tycoon enjoyer
Me, the sophisticated Rollercoaster Tycoon enjoyer
I do think there are some real concerns, including how institutions can maintain (and share) collections, and best practices being influenced by fear of getting attacked by Nintendo lawyers, etc.
Short answer: yes. Longer answer: yeees.
Thatcher was the only person uglier in person than their puppet in this video.
This isn’t my actual answer, but I tried doing that treadmill dance and immediately busted my ass
Web 1.0 is roughly the early internet up to the start of Facebook. Web 2.0, which we are in now, is the consolidation of the internet into a series of “walled gardens”, where most people engage with the internet though one or more platforms (FB, Twitter, etc), the rub being that these platforms are moderated (and privatized). Web 3.0 is not a thing (yet?), but it’s the idea that decentralization through blockchain technology will create a new “phase” of the internet