All that is solid melts into air
All that is solid melts into air
‘All that is solid melts into air’ (as prematurely, and thus unsuccessfully, prophesised by Marx); There are two fundamental and groundbreaking differences between the analogue world and the digital world. The first is that information in the analogue world is finite, whereas it is infinite in the digital world. The second is that total control is impossible in the analogue world, but possible in the digital world.
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